April 25, 2024

JConcepts LD3 | L1R turnbuckle kits

JConcepts has released titanium turnbuckle sets for Schumacher’s LD3 2WD Buggy and Cat L1R 4WD Buggy.  The 3.5mm Fin turnbuckle sets are designed specifically for style, durability, and performance.  The base of the design is centred around a .143” (3.7mm) titanium hex size which gradually tapers down into a 3.5mm thread base design which accepts the Schumacher ball-cup after modification.  The focus of the styling surrounds the lengthened adjustment hex area and the “finned” cuts that rotate about the centre.  The Fin turnbuckles are lightweight, and the original design brings out the glamour and quality that makes titanium one of the most sought-after exotic materials in the world. The JConcepts turnbuckles are produced with left- and right-hand threads with the left being conveniently marked for easy orientation.  With two colour choices offered, the burnt blue turnbuckles have intentional sporadic coloring ranging all around the blue spectrum.  In order for these turnbuckles to be used properly on the Schumacher ball-cups, its necessary to carefully drill out the plastic parts using a 3.2mm drill bit (not included).

View the Cat L1R set in stealth black here


April 25, 2024

VP Pro ‘Hot Pink’ 1:10 Buggy Wheels

It might not be to everyone’s taste, but following the success of the colour in it’s 1:8 range, VP Pro has added the ‘Hot Pink’ colour option to its range of 1:10 Buggy wheels.   The rims come in standard 2.5mm offset with three front options, Carpet tire, 2WD Front & 4WD Front, to match with the single rear wheel offering.  For TLR buggy owners they are preparing to release a TLR offset version soon.

Source: VP Pro [vp-racing.com]


April 25, 2024

Infinity IF18-3 / IF15-2 2-speed titanium screws

Infinity has introduced new optional titanium screw sets to maximise the performance of their IF18-3 and IF15-2 nitro platform gearboxes. Specifically designed and machined with high quality materials, the use of lightweight titanium screws inside the two-speed unit contributes to improved engine pickup. The screw head is also shaped to achieve the lightest weight possible.

View Gear Screws here


April 24, 2024

Schumacher Mi9 Touring Car

Schumacher has finally released it much anticipated already title winning Mi9 1:10 Electric Touring Car.  In prototype form the new Mi9 has won  GP3F in France, MIBO International, the Swedish Nationals, the Italian Nationals many other major events with ETS race wins on both carpet and asphalt culminating with Michal Orlowski taking rhe ETS Modified title for the British manufacturer.  Featuring all new suspension geometry, the Mi9 is consistently fast on all grip levels, with a wide set up window, which makes it easy to get dialled in wherever you race.  Also getting fully updated transmission housings the car will be available from the end of April with the kit available as a carbon fibre or aluminium chassis kit.

View new features & more images here


April 23, 2024

Radtec Mini-Z MR-04 Wide upper arm mounts

Radtec, the Mini-Z options part division of Roche Products, has released new optional upper arm mount for Mini-Z MR-04 wide chassis.  The parts are made from 7075 aluminium and are offered in two different widths with different camber angle, kit angle and 1 deg camber selectable.  Available in three anodized colour options, blue, red and black, you have the choice of the ‘wide’ upper arm mount and the Wide 1 Deg Camber version.

Source: Radtec [Facebook]


April 23, 2024

Shepherd 2024 Teamwear

Just as the nitro onroad season gets underway in earnest, Zen-Racing / Team Shepherd have released an extensive line of 2024 Teamwear featuring the onroad nitro manufacturer’s new logo and branding.  Made from high quality materials and in sizes from small to 4XL, the new range features the new new Shepherd Micro Racing logo front and back with the range including a T-shirt, Hoodie, Zoodie and Polo that should be available from your local Shepherd distributor.

View rest of range here


April 23, 2024

Rivkin makes it 3 in a row with ROAR Nationals double

Team Associated’s Spencer Rivkin made it three consecutive years of being crowned 1:10 Offroad ROAR National Champion with a buggy double at the 2024 Championships held at the Beach RC & Hobbies track in South Carolina.  A relatively small entry by US race standards, 93 drivers making for a total of 201 entries, all the major contenders where there for the Mod 2WD and 4WD titles.  In qualifying it would be former World Champion Rivkin with the 2WD TQ ahead of the similar buggy of Aydin Horne and the TLR of Dakotah Phend.  4WD would see the Top 2 order reversed with Horne the Top Qualifier from Rivkin with Schumacher’s Broc Champlin 3rd.  With Horne getting passed Rivkin to take A1 and Rivkin then taking A2 it went to A3.  While Horne laid down the fastest lap, he couldn’t get by Rivkin who eventually took the win by 9/10ths of a second and with it the overall title with Phend completing the podium.  In 4WD, Rivkin got by Horne in the first two encounters to seal the deal early.  Winning A3, Horne took the runners up spot with 2WD World Champion Tater Sontag completing the podium for TLR.  Horne wouldn’t go home empty handed however taking Stadium Truck title ahead of Rivkin and the Xray of Tom Rinderknect.

Image: Team Associated [Facebook]


April 23, 2024

R Factor Design Billet alu Precision Pit Board

“R Factor Design” is a newly founded company by ROAR National Champion and World Champion mechanic, Shawn Rayfield.
 The main focus of the brand is creating and offering high end pit equipment – made in the USA. The first product available is this Billet aluminium “Precision pit board” which is fully CNC machined to have an ultra flat work surface within .001 across the whole board. With a size of 17in x 12in (43,2cm x 30,5cm) it’s the most accurate pit board to assemble and tune your 1:12 or 1:10 cars on. 
The honeycombed backside helps to reduce the overall weight to ~3.5 – 3.75 pounds (1,5-1,7kg). 
A prototype of this exact board was used at the 1:12 IFMAR Worlds last December with Max Mächler’s World Championship effort.

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