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kraegar 04.15.2009 06:20 PM

Indycar style RC
 
Anyone know of any indycar style electric RC's? F1 would be fine, too. I love openwheel racing, and would like to find an electric RC to play around with in that style.

I found this one http://www.tamiya.com/english/produc...iams/index.htm at Tamiya, but the info on it is pretty limited... any others out there? Or anyone have any experience with this one? (So far I only have experience with Traxxas, Losi, HPI, and Axial....)

Thanks for any tips!

- Tony

Metallover 04.16.2009 10:00 PM

I think Duratrax used to have one.

brushlessboy16 04.16.2009 10:04 PM

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWCP2&P=0



Hot off the presses
http://www.redrc.net/2009/04/hpi-rac...is/#more-18079

kraegar 04.17.2009 06:35 AM

That HPI looks awesome!

kraegar 04.17.2009 12:44 PM

More on the HPI:

http://www.redrc.net/2009/04/hpi-rac...la-ten-update/

kraegar 04.17.2009 04:07 PM

Anyone familiar with Corally?

http://www.corallyusa.com/F1.htm

- Tony

jhautz 04.17.2009 04:55 PM

http://www.serpent.com/product/300000

Love to see a conversion done on one of these.

JThiessen 04.17.2009 04:57 PM

I have an old Tamiya in a box downstairs - John Player Special. Its a shelf queen.

RUSTY XL-5 04.17.2009 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 280127)
http://www.serpent.com/product/300000

Love to see a conversion done on one of these.

and I'd probably die at the sticker price too. :lol:

I like the HPI one though! Should be able to afford that one. :intello:

BrianG 04.17.2009 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 280127)
http://www.serpent.com/product/300000

Love to see a conversion done on one of these.

Ooooh, that's purrrty! :yes: Tell you what, you get the kit for me and I'll do the conversion. :wink:

kraegar 04.23.2009 04:00 PM

HPI Europe put out more info on the Formula Ten. Sounds like it'll be available over there this summer. Hopefully they don't neglect us here in the states! Lots of detail w/ pics, too.

http://www.hpieurope.com/kit-info.php?partNo=102870

This will almost definitely be my next RC. (Unless another impulse buy comes along... like those new Traxxas minis, or an HPI sprint 2 flux)

- Tony

BrianG 04.23.2009 04:15 PM

Hopefully the HPI version will be a little better when it gets here. I suppose it's ok, but much less polished than the Serpent version. Probably a lot cheaper though, and easier to build since it is made for electric from the start.

kraegar 04.23.2009 04:54 PM

Oh, there's no doubt that Serpent is extremely sweet. Doing a conversion on one of those would be great.

Unfortunately the old pocket book isn't up for it!

The HPI is only 17" long (not sure what scale that is), while the Serpent's a 1/10th.

I like the looks of the HPI because it appears that a crash isn't going to disintegrate it like the real ones do. Parts availability should also be a lot better for me. (I do all the buying I can through my LHS, they've been great to me, and I want to support the local business whenever I can). Their mention of other front wings / bodies & that they showed it at the IRL race in Longbeach makes me think they'll probably have Indycar styling available at some point.

(Yes, I know, the IRL cars have been called "hideous crapwagons" by quite a few people, but it's the series I watch most, regardless. And the F1 styling HPI did choose is really one of the better looking openwheel designs they could have chosen).

I suppose if HPI puts too high of a price on this one, that will bring something like the Serpent back into play.

- Tony

BrianG 04.23.2009 05:03 PM

What is the price of that Serpent anyway?

Semi Pro 04.23.2009 06:08 PM

i had the the tamiya F103, there's alot you can do with them as far as hopups and they are monsters with a brushless system in them


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