R/C car 1/5 scale European F1 championship
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Not just machines but before focusing on suspension we have to look at the chasis itself. I would recomend a pan chasis consisting of either CF for an electric or aluminum for a nitro. You will need the bottom and top. First design the bottom to be able to hold the engine in the right place and angle and the transmision no matter if you are going direct drive. You then need to see how much room you would need to mount your rear diff and allow room to mount the suspension mount for both the front and back. Then asses were to add the electronics including but not limited to servo placement, battery placement, types of rods for the servos. After all that is done and ready then i would consider what suspension to run. Since you are doing scale i bet you would go for individual link all around but for some reason a T plate with 3 springs seems to make massive grip on these cars on the rear. Front can use individual ends more similar to an F1 car.mep wrote:@newyorkkopter
for you it is priority 1 to get access to some machines.
I think its quite funny here that its mainly marcush and me (the german guys) who are complaining about the machines. Must be a special habit.
Hey man, one can dremel do alot with a dremel right?for you it is priority 1 to get access to some machines.
I think its quite funny here that its mainly marcush and me (the german guys) who are complaining about the machines. Must be a special habit
Don't trust those commercials.newyorkkopter wrote:Hey man, one can dremel do alot with a dremel right?for you it is priority 1 to get access to some machines.
I think its quite funny here that its mainly marcush and me (the german guys) who are complaining about the machines. Must be a special habit
Light weight and still really strong. And the Tplate is rather hard to explain but the best i can tell you is. Its what every pan car has used since the 90s and it hasnt been changed cause its that good.newyorkkopter wrote:How fast are thoise FG F1's?
Hey man, one can dremel do alot with a dremel right?for you it is priority 1 to get access to some machines.
I think its quite funny here that its mainly marcush and me (the german guys) who are complaining about the machines. Must be a special habit
So wrc, why do you recommend a pan chassis? Are there signifigant with a pan chassis over a monocoque?
Also, can you explain the T plate setup?
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I wasn't thinking of it like that, but that does makes sense(the bit about the weight)The 1/5 cars are normally not the fastest class, as the car is quite heavy.
ahh you do have a point. But for now, maybe I could get somewhat close without the full precision toolsat some point precision is what you need and honestly speaking a dremel is not .
so it comes down a lot to HOW you design your bits to be sure you can realla build precision without access to precision tools
newyorkkopter wrote:I wasn't thinking of it like that, but that does makes sense(the bit about the weight)The 1/5 cars are normally not the fastest class, as the car is quite heavy.
ahh you do have a point. But for now, maybe I could get somewhat close without the full precision toolsat some point precision is what you need and honestly speaking a dremel is not .
so it comes down a lot to HOW you design your bits to be sure you can realla build precision without access to precision tools
So with pan cars, the rear part of the frame moves and pushes the shock absorber right?
They are not all a car from FG, there are some other suplierers (RS5, Lauterbacher, Harm and later this year Genius).mep wrote:Are they all using the same car(FG)?
They all look the same.
Is it even allowed to use your own selfmade car?
I still think a good selfmade car can outperform those FG cars.
You just need a skilled driver but I think it will be easy to find one.
I once read that they allow only cars you can buy in a shop to give everybody the same chances and to prevent massive investment of money.
Well you still need a lot of money for such a car but it's just this single company that gets it. I don't recoment to buy their cars. I think their technical level is low.