July 6, 2020

JConcepts 22X-4 Fin black turnbuckle kit

Coming from JConcepts and made for the TLR 22X-4 4WD buggy is the Fun titanium turnbuckle kit in black colour. The base of the design is centred around a 4mm titanium hex size which gradually tapers down into a 3.5mm thread base design which accepts the standard TLR ball-cup configuration. The focus of the styling surrounds the lengthened adjustment hex area and the finned cuts that rotate about the centre. The turnbuckles are lightweight, they are produced with left- and right-hand threads with the left being conveniently marked for easy orientation, and a black colouring gives the stealthiest look in the pits and on the track.

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July 6, 2020

WRC Racing LM16.3 1/10th pan car kit

Coming soon from WRC Racing is their new LM16.3 1/10th scale pan car kit. The car is based off of the F18.3 and features a multi-functional battery compartment that allows the use of both inline and transversal battery positions, it includes a redesigned chassis and a new, aerodynamic 7075-T6 aluminium front bumper support. The kit is rounded out by a new ball differential.

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July 6, 2020

Phat Bodies VTCR FWD touring car body shell

Phat Bodies from the UK have introduced their new VTCR body shell for 1/10th scale front-wheel drive chassis. The scale-like body has been based on the cars that run in the WTCR and BTCC championships with similar styling and aerodynamics cues. Key features are a double front splitter balanced with a BRCA-legal rear wing for a car that’s fast and easy to drive. The prototype was extensively tested over the last six months by Phat Bodies’ team of test drivers, some pro and and some regular club drivers, ran on everything from tight and grippy indoor carpet tracks to fast and open outdoor tarmac tracks and even in the rain to ensure the body performs in every track condition. The lid is fully BRCA approved, meets the international 125mm roof height and comes in crystal clear Lexan polycarbonate for high quality and durability. Included come vinyl window masks, lights and grille stickers as well as the rear wing.

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July 6, 2020

Bruno Coelho teams up with Xtreme Aerodynamics

Xtreme Aerodynamics have announced the addition of multi-time IFMAR World and EFRA European champion Bruno Coelho to their racing team. Bruno will deck out his Xray on-road rides with the Xtreme Aerodynamics body shells from now on.

Source: Xtreme Aerodynamics [xtremeaerodynamics.it]


July 6, 2020

Infinity snap ring pliers

Infinity have introduced their new snap ring pliers for the use with 10mm to 50mm internal and external snap rings. The pliers include three tool tips of 0, 45 and 90 degrees that help to reach basically every mounting position. The pliers allow for easy attachment and removal and they are available from now on.

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July 6, 2020

Rc Arlos Factory RcA-V1 RWD drift car chassis

Rc Arlos Factory have released first images of their forthcoming new RcA-V1 RWD drift car chassis kit. The first chassis project of the company will feature a highly adjustable suspension components, a rear motor design placed in front of the rear axle as well as mock-up brace callipers and rotors for scale looks. The car will allow for 240mm, 257mm and 275mm wheelbase settings and we bring you more details as they become available.

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July 6, 2020

ARC R12 titanium upper deck screws

Coming soon from ARC are new titanium upper deck screws for the R12 touring car. Machined from high-quality titanium the screws are lighter than steel bolts and thus help to lower the overall centre of gravity while adding visual impact at the same time. The shouldered screws come in sets of three and are a direct fit.

Source: ARC [arc-rc.com.tw]


July 6, 2020

Yeah Racing SCX24 brass diff cover

Yeah Racing introduced a new brass diff cover for the Axial SCX24 mini trail truck. The cover is machined of heavy, high-quality brass material for strength and stability. Using the parts over the standard plastic pieces will not only improve overall durability and precision, the added weight will also optimise the truck’s climbing performance.

Source: Yeah Racing [yeahracing.com]