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Racingben

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  1. I've got an amz too. Great little car. I'm looking at changing my losi micro rally's for tz4's for my party business. The losi's are great but I like the idea of being able to use mini z bodies for corporate events. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Cheers r46 what do you find the cars need - can the diffs stand up to it?
  3. Before I order one from HK just seeing if there's a 2nd hand one available? Not after the drift version sorry - I want the one with diffs.
  4. How about an atomic amz? I have one and it's great fun. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Orange receiver won't work as they bind to dsm2 spektrum transmitters and that's a dsm1 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Good luck. Will keep an eye on developments. I'm in Huntingdon so not too far.
  7. Track is real. It's not an advert. I don't have anything to do with wow labs other than being a paying customer Think of it as a halfway house between scalextric and RC. So far I've had kids as young as 3 years old driving the cars around. They just get frustrated with my RC cars so this is a great alternative.
  8. http://www.wowstuff.co.uk/product/Real-FX:-Slotless-Racing-with-Artificial-Intelligence/146 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Not on sale yet. General release early 2015. I funded it on kickstarter and paid about
  10. So I bought this setup on kickstarter and it will be on general sale in 2015. These clever little cars can run in normal RC mode or 'driver assist' mode. In The latter mode the cars use light sensors to detect the shade of the track. The closer you get to the edge, the more the car steers to try and stay on! I've tested this system at my last few events and it's brilliant. The cars do a great job and can even be used like a scalextric car. The controllers can organise races, give lap times and you can even set the cars to drive themselves! http://youtu.be/vSY8FXTe0tM
  11. Added to this - I now have a track setup and cars that help the drivers steer. These clever little cars sense where they are on the track and help by adding / taking away steering when they get closer to the edge of the track. Really good for the younger kids and people who struggle with the bigger cars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Added to this - I now have a track setup and cars that help the drivers steer. These clever little cars sense where they are on the track and help by adding / taking away steering when they get closer to the edge of the track. Really good for the younger kids and people who struggle with the bigger cars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Added to this - I now have a track setup and cars that help the drivers steer. These clever little cars sense where they are on the track and help by adding / taking away steering when they get closer to the edge of the track. Really good for the younger kids and people who struggle with the bigger cars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Added to this - I now have a track setup and cars that help the drivers steer. These clever little cars sense where they are on the track and help by adding / taking away steering when they get closer to the edge of the track. Really good for the younger kids and people who struggle with the bigger cars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Tidied u the wiring on my losi micro buggy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I've started running a club in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. I also do party's, corporate events etc with my setup. Although currently we all have 1/24 losi micros I'm planning on having mini z cars as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. For inside look at the new hpi q32 baja buggy.
  16. A picture is easier - shown on a dx2 tx as it's easier to see the wiring. Basically take a 10k dual pot resistor and take wire it up to the throttle pot. Take the wires off each side of the throttle pot (leaving the middle in place). Wire to centre pins of dual pot. Then run wire from one side pin (same side for both pins otherwise it won't work) back to the throttle pot. You can then turn top speed (in both directions) down. You'll find that the centre position moves a bit - easy adjusted with throttle trim Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Might well be worth taking the transmitter apart and looking at the potentiometer on the throttle. They normally have the value of resistance written on them. Then have a look through eBay for one the same and solder it in. I modify the transmitters on my losi cars to make the top speed adjustable. If I put too much heat into the potentiometers when soldering then they do what your car does. I then have to replace them and be moe careful :-) Yours could just be worn and randomly losing contact. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Yep that pic is my daughters school classroom :-)
  19. And the owner is on the MSUK forum :-) Here's a track layout I made the other day at my daughters school. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Yes just 1/24 or 1/36 scale at the moment. I have 10 club cars though so you don't need your own to start with
  21. Yep breakages will be your biggest running cost. I've spent a year developing my little cars so they can stand the punishment. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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