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daveg
#1 Posted : 16 March 2013 10:46:16

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Hi : Am getting this model via local news agent. question is how much is the r/c unit for the car? And also,where would i send the money for it?
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#2 Posted : 16 March 2013 15:19:40

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daveg wrote:
Hi : Am getting this model via local news agent. question is how much is the r/c unit for the car? And also,where would i send the money for it?
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Hi David,

For Australia, I believe that at some point an R/C offer leaflet will be provided within the magazines for Newsagent customers to be able to purchase the R/C unit.
At this stage I'm unsure of the cost but will find out for you.

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#3 Posted : 16 March 2013 21:12:48

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Thanks for quick reply pal , what part of uk are you in? used to live in essex 40 odd yrs ago, now nsw coast
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#4 Posted : 19 March 2013 10:59:58

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Newsagent customers will be able to purchase the remote control unit online and also via a leaflet in the magazine. The cost is $40
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#5 Posted : 01 April 2013 18:35:54

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Hi'all

My name's Antonio, and ive been making this collection through the original channel, Germany that is, as i like to make them on the original language the car is from.

Already in issue 53, i wont be buying the Kyosho radio, but will make due with a Futaba 2PL 2.4 GHz, which already comes with the receiver and both servos.

As for the power plant, no Kyosho GX-21 for me. Instead, ill be installing a O.S. FS-20 (yes a 4-stroke aircraft engine) and in the gear department, i wont be using the too shy 1-gear. BMT 891's 3-gear transmission will have the tinniest 4-stroke engine ever build revving quite alot :D

As a side note, ill be using a Saito F-1 fuel filter, and the throttle will be wired-based, following the principle of Nuova Faor's SF501 braking system.

Also an handy the PDF file of the whole car assembly...
http://ort.website.org/rb7/pdf/DFTRB7D.pdf

Cheers all! :D
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#6 Posted : 01 April 2013 19:17:11

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Pretty much the same as your previous post in Feb, and by the way,the engine provided is a GX21 Blink
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#7 Posted : 01 April 2013 20:47:43

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Hello again,

Yeah, a bit lame i have to admit...
But as the other thread got closed, i wanted to continue on this one...

BTW, if anyone has the english version of the PDF file, i would be much obliged :)

Cheers from Europe Down South :)
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#8 Posted : 01 April 2013 21:43:41

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racejay wrote:
Hi'all

Also an handy the PDF file of the whole car assembly...
http://ort.website.org/rb7/pdf/DFTRB7D.pdf

Cheers all! :D


PDF is cool, nice to see all the issues and what you get :)
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#9 Posted : 01 April 2013 22:15:32

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racejay wrote:
Hello again,

Yeah, a bit lame i have to admit...
But as the other thread got closed, i wanted to continue on this one...

BTW, if anyone has the english version of the PDF file, i would be much obliged :)

Cheers from Europe Down South :)


But once again you are straying off topic, which in this instance is about the RC unit for this model. If you which to discuss what you are doing with your own model, then can I suggest you start a topic of your own.

Thanks

montana
#10 Posted : 04 April 2013 03:43:17

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if you subscribe you get the radio for free
Tomick
#11 Posted : 14 May 2013 11:56:35

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racejay wrote:
Hello again,

Yeah, a bit lame i have to admit...
But as the other thread got closed, i wanted to continue on this one...

BTW, if anyone has the english version of the PDF file, i would be much obliged :)

Cheers from Europe Down South :)


The english exploded diagram poster is included with Issue 20
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#12 Posted : 01 June 2013 17:27:52

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racejay wrote:
Hi'all

My name's Antonio, and ive been making this collection through the original channel, Germany that is, as i like to make them on the original language the car is from.

Already in issue 53, i wont be buying the Kyosho radio, but will make due with a Futaba 2PL 2.4 GHz, which already comes with the receiver and both servos.

As for the power plant, no Kyosho GX-21 for me. Instead, ill be installing a O.S. FS-20 (yes a 4-stroke aircraft engine) and in the gear department, i wont be using the too shy 1-gear. BMT 891's 3-gear transmission will have the tinniest 4-stroke engine ever build revving quite alot :D

As a side note, ill be using a Saito F-1 fuel filter, and the throttle will be wired-based, following the principle of Nuova Faor's SF501 braking system.

Also an handy the PDF file of the whole car assembly...
http://ort.website.org/rb7/pdf/DFTRB7D.pdf

Cheers all! :D


Anyone can go and build themselves a so called proper flash RC to boast over—such vehicles are basically a dime a dozen, these days, with their "CHEAP & NASTY" evil bay pieces (not that I would perceive or suggest such a recalcitrant notion from you). But to actually sit down and build a piece of history, such as the RB7, in the way its designers had intended it to be: now, that's what it's all about, my friend!
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