I like to use all my RC stuff 👍 But , I'm typically not racing and driving very hard..... So running on nice grass even with little bit of jumping and so on is what I like in case 1/10 scale buggies. And that flipping wasn't planned at all 😳😂
I like all kinds of vintage RC stuff. It's not the easiest way, but I'm preferring to use period correct "technology" and still have reasonable speed, driveability and so on 😉
Six round cells, 1,2 volt each. So Its 7,2 volt battery. But voltage drop under the load is huge. You are lucky to have a bit over 6 volts under the load. Engine can take 7 cells, which is 8,4 volts. But will overheat probably. Like this I can run complete battery flat out and it's warmer, but not hot.
Thanks! It was not a kit. I bought it as incomplete "homemade" car and made all missing parts myself. Somebody started to build this car in early 80's, but never finished it.
An 60' catalogue period presentation. Nothing changed or light changment from 80'. I never understood why they made this in 80' in some germany leaflets. Only robbe was distinctive. Multiplex,Graupner made old fashion. Even today, nothing changed except varaitors and Lipo.
Cool, den hatte ich auch! Tip, erzähl während dem Video, welche Modell sind besonders, liefen lange, Preise.... Glaube dann wird das interessanter.... 👍
Yes, that could be cool, but my ability in English is not so perfect to make a proper comentary to the video. And also, I'm not pro. Just uploading videos about my hobbies😉
Thanks for sharing this beautyfull impression. I like the vintage models and motors a lot. Although the majority of my motors are nitro engines (OS, Webra, Rossi, and many ofthers) I have some vintage high performance electric motors back from the late 80s (brushed of course 😊) like from Keller, Plettenberg or Graupner Ultra, which are really awesome. Happy new year and all the best for 2024!
I stopped my RC hobby in mid or late 90's due to other commitments, like cars, bikes and karting. But started again in covid period three years back. And need to say it's stronger even than before! But I just followed up where I stopped in 90's.......so still not using nitro in my cars, just normal FAI fuel. And in case of electro versions of anything RC.....motors with brushes and oldschool cells. Just in helicopter and fast outrigger boat I'm using Lithium Ion batteries. No lipos thoug..... And the 27, 35 and 40 Mhz radios for sure too!
Like me, you need a check list, just don’t forget to bring your check list like me 🤣 I think I have incurred each of those trials and tribulations at one point or another in the past 25 years. Keep up the good work my friend.
My 1st and only Tamiya from back in the day (probably got it in 87). In my mind and with nostalgia, it's in the 2nd best looking Tamiya 4WD (difficult to beat the Avante to be honest 😅) Same as JoevsRC, can't wait for the ReRe (even if I have one original already) 😊 🤝
Nice video. I feel like being back in the late 1980s when I started this wonderful hobby, mainly with equipment from Graupner and Webra at that time. Please share more if available...
Hi, thanks. No I don't have any more, not from 80's as well. As I just start the hobby in 1990-91 and in that time we lived still partly in "shade" of Iron curtain with all consequences.....
The main motor of this helicopter is easy to overheat, the quality is not very good, and it cannot fly in the breeze. Haha, your flying skills are very good👍👍👍very stable! Happy repairing😅
I had a Kyosho Concept EP to learn on - big mistake! The world changed when I got a Kyosho Concept 60, so much easier to fly. Those little ones were so much harder to fly. Shanks for sharing, brings back memories of 30 years ago!
Concepts are much older I think, from 90's probably? This one is from 2003-2004. And yes, I made a lot of modifications on this one, because out of the box it were really bad. A lot of free play in the linkages, batteries not very good and so on. Now it's flying, but it's challenge anyway....