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Not going to be great as it lacks real suspension it also needs a good paint job.

 

http://www.bigsquidrc.com/yokomo-12t...-yrs-roadster/

 

Sorry looks like that link has already gone dead

Try this http://www.redrc.net/2013/11/yokomo-yrs ... r-rtr-kit/

or http://www.bigsquidrc.com/yokomo-12th-scale-yrs-roadster/

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Could be fun. However, I already have a gas powered helicopter and the Traxxas truck. I have crashed the helicopter into the garage door bad enough to make the wife run outside and wonder if a full size jet liner had crashed into the house, and I took out her St. Francis statue with the Traxxas truck doing about 50 mph. Maybe I better not get involved with this one while I still have a wife. However, it does look like a fun car.

 

I don't think lift is an issue at 40 mph, or even 50 for that matter. My Traxxas truck has the upgraded engine and does over 65 mph, has the aerodynamics of a cinder block and never lifts unless I have jumped something (like when I was trying to jump over the wife St. Francis statue in the front yard.............bad idea).

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I've always liked to have an RC of my current cars, and have been in RC since I was 12 years old. When I sold the Subaru Race car, I sold the RC copy as well. I first saw this car on a prototyping site for "upcoming" Yokomo projects and knew I'd be getting one the minute I saw it. With that I'm off to the interwebs, my birthday is right away.

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Sounds like a deal until you get to the checkout and see the $116.US shipping charge. :eek:

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I'm into RC cars, but has anybody taken a look at the front view of this?.....

It wouldn't take much to fix it but it doesn't take much to make it mess it up - just my $0.02.

The nose cone from the kit below would be an improvement - at 1/12th scale the whole body should fit, albeit a rather expensive route.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/plastic-model-series-20/1-12-scale-master-s-coachwork-1000/caterham-super-seven-bdr-10201

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"Try try try again" obviously works 2nd time $74 3rd time tonight $34 US so I'm quitting now before it goes up again.

Now I have to search for a set of rims that look similar to 5 spoke Revolutions.

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"Try try try again" obviously works 2nd time $74 3rd time tonight $34 US so I'm quitting now before it goes up again.

Now I have to search for a set of rims that look similar to 5 spoke Revolutions.

 

Mine still hasn't shipped yet! I'm excited to see this kit.

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Mine was shipped Monday but no word as to whether they can source an unpainted body. Other wise I'm stuck with ugly yellow or I might just paint the Lexan from the outside.

 

As you can tell I'm finding it a long winter. The real Seven has not seen the light of day since early November, 3+ months is the longest it's ever sat since I bought it. :(

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Mine was shipped Monday but no word as to whether they can source an unpainted body. Other wise I'm stuck with ugly yellow or I might just paint the Lexan from the outside.

 

From the Yokomo website, here is an order sheet with many of the parts and numbers on it.

 

http://www.teamyokomo.com/news/order_sheet/14/140128_yrs_parts.pdf

 

I would also like a clear body for it, but got the yellow. The clamshells come detached on the body only. I figure that it would be relatively easy to make some cycle fenders.

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Whilst talking to the wife on the phone she said someone was at the door.

A package from Banzai, trouble is I'm heading to Calgary on Monday so still no time to play for another 2 weeks :(

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