Got some updates since my last post...
First of all, the DRB is still doing great! The only issue I was having was keeping up with some of the faster cars at RC Garage in Houston. I tried the two common tires used (MST Silver and Topline Alphas) and while I could keep up okay, I was having to alter my line and angle to keep up. Not good. I'd already added 1* of toe in in the rear and while it helped, it wasn't enough. Stan at RCG suggested I try less toe out up front. I run quite a bit of toe out to get my Ackerman right and to prevent crabbing, but Stan hasn't steered (ha!) me wrong yet so I gave it a try. Wow! BIG difference and my speed increased dramatically! I really couldn't believe such a subtle toe change could result in that much more speed, but it did.
Now I'm able to keep up with anyone. And for tandeming, I'd prefer to be a bit faster and have to modulate my speed than to be too slow and have to constantly play catch up!
The other thing I've been working on is my JZX90 body I won at the August comp. I decided to do something I'd never done before and I went with a wild D1 style build, complete with wild graphics and such. My buddy, Tyler, has a vinyl plotter and cut out all the vinyl you see here. If anyone is interested in some custom work, let me know and I can put y'all in touch.
I also built a light kit for it. Blue LEDS in the lower fog light area for a little splash of color, white LEDS for headlights behind yellow painted lenses, and red LEDs in the rear behind dark tinted lenses. The car is 95% done, but I plan on adding some decals to the hood, as well.
And I'd been looking into a second drift chassis build and was pretty much planning on a Yokomo YD2+......until a friend made me a great deal on an RC Art Jager with MST front lowers and Wrap Up Next suspension bits. It's in need of knuckles, tie rods, electronics, etc., but it's a very solid platform and will give me a chassis with a rear motor bias to try out. I also picked up a set of Yokomo big bore dampers for it (not pictured yet). I'll start a build thread for it soon, but here's a quick pic.
Lastly, I painted my Corolla wagon months ago when our local club decided it would use the grey livery for our team colors at comps. Well, most of the guys are now finally getting their shells painted up and we have some more comps coming up so it was time to reinstall the wagon. This time, however, I'm running the new Scale Dynamics Watanabe wheels. Love 'em... Stanced, yo!!