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tomolupus 24-10-2013 09:19 AM

Here's some I bought at a fleemarket years ago.
Sorry for the crappy picture.
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...pus/motors.jpg

spru 24-10-2013 09:57 AM

some of my goodies
 
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This is a really nice thread! I also love old style motors and here are some impressions from my little "garage" some time ago. Now it`s more :lol:

BTW: Reedy are the best for me

Enjoy
Raimund

NeilD 24-10-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by spru (Post 811746)
This is a really nice thread! I also love old style motors and here are some impressions from my little "garage" some time ago. Now it`s more :lol:

BTW: Reedy are the best for me

Enjoy
Raimund

Awesome collection Raimund.

sheriff 24-10-2013 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by spru (Post 811746)
This is a really nice thread! I also love old style motors and here are some impressions from my little "garage" some time ago. Now it`s more :lol:

BTW: Reedy are the best for me

Enjoy
Raimund


Wow Raimund!!

You may be able to help me. I have an old LRP motor, with a pink dot on it with 'E' on it. Does that mean anything to you?

Cheers

Nick

spru 24-10-2013 11:43 AM

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Thank you very much for your nice words!

Sure can I help with LRP-motors. I collect them and have a good number of them. I took me a while to get details for the old series but now I have vintage LRP catalogues with all informations :thumbsup:

I`ve included a PDF-file with all motors from the Grand Prix II and X-Generation series. If you need technical details I can make a scan from the catalogue page.

Greetings
Raimund

DerbyDan 24-10-2013 12:05 PM

What an amazing collection Raimund.... its all those Trinity motors that gets me excited, as although I started racing in the late 80s those represent the 90s era in which I enjoyed greater success, racing with my 2wd Losi XX - Trinity was always my prefered choice for motors & batteries :cool:

I've got a little selection of vintage motors including a couple of Kinwald Dirtinators - a D3.5 NIP, a NIP Trinity Slot Machine, a new Revolution stock (that resides in my JRX2 shelfer), A Demon Power King Stock, A Reedy Mr series in my YZ-10 Masami, a Reedy Qs stocker & last but not least an MG Orange Dot, which the first non silvercan Mabuchi type motor Bitd :)

spru 24-10-2013 01:56 PM

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Hi DerbyDan,

nice to hear that you also enjoy vintage motors. They are absolutely fascinating and I love to work on them, skim them, tune them, everything! Brushless is nice but brushed is much more, you get a real relation to each motor you tweak :blush:
I also raced back in the 90`s. My first car was a RC10 worlds car with a Reedy Sonic M, Aitronics 94151 servo, MIP CVD, RCPS turnbuckles, ...... Later I exchanged the original chassis for a Fibre lyte carbon chassis. Man this was light and stiff. Sadly I sold everything to get money for a Losi XX-CR. Finaly I must say the RC10 was harder to drive but had more sole. Now I have again 2 RC10 worlds, one RC10 similar to the worlds but without the origingal chassis - my race baby - and since shortly my first truck a RC10T. I`m going to post more pics from my motors and my cars.

For now here is a photo from a `94 LRP-catalogue about the Grand Prix MKII motor serie

Kind regards
Raimund

optiman 24-10-2013 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by spru (Post 811790)
Hi DerbyDan,

nice to hear that you also enjoy vintage motors. They are absolutely fascinating and I love to work on them, skim them, tune them, everything! Brushless is nice but brushed is much more, you get a real relation to each motor you tweak :blush:........

Kind regards
Raimund

Ladys and Gents, and that's how you drive down a 4" nail with just one blow!
Well said!!!

Brushless are great, but that is somtehing that maybe it should have never existed. It's like RTR's, I mean is great that you can buy, open the box and race it within minutes, but where the hell is the fun in that?!
Racing R/C's are a hobby period. You need to build, tune and mantain them. By doing so you get involved in it, you cherish it, you literally fall in love with your machine... That's what happened to us... Do you really think that the new generation will get as consumed and passionate of the RTR's they buy as we did?(general question) No, I dont think so. Part or main reason of the passion I have for vintages are the good memories they bring back to me... Building my first Optima with my father, racing and repairing them with other kids, tunning(basically messing with the spring brushess lol) the motor, etc...
You just dont see that with RTR's and brushless. If the RTR gets broken they usually leave it at the hobby shop for repairs and brushless motors usually never go down.
Oh, I love comms, magnets, winds, brushess and timming. I love to build my own motor and get every inch of power out of it in the dyno.
What I do NOT love is winding perfectly a custom 15t triple and get distracted for a second and loss count of the winds!!!!!! Lol Hate that!! Arrrgg

NeilD 24-10-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by optiman (Post 811815)
Ladys and Gents, and that's how you drive down a 4" nail with just one blow!
Well said!!!

Brushless are great, but that is somtehing that maybe it should have never existed. It's like RTR's, I mean is great that you can buy, open the box and race it within minutes, but where the hell is the fun in that?!
Racing R/C's are a hobby period. You need to build, tune and mantain them. By doing so you get involved in it, you cherish it, you literally fall in love with your machine... That's what happened to us... Do you really think that the new generation will get as consumed and passionate of the RTR's they buy as we did?(general question) No, I dont think so. Part or main reason of the passion I have for vintages are the good memories they bring back to me... Building my first Optima with my father, racing and repairing them with other kids, tunning(basically messing with the spring brushess lol) the motor, etc...
You just dont see that with RTR's and brushless. If the RTR gets broken they usually leave it at the hobby shop for repairs and brushless motors usually never go down.
Oh, I love comms, magnets, winds, brushess and timming. I love to build my own motor and get every inch of power out of it in the dyno.
What I do NOT love is winding perfectly a custom 15t triple and get distracted for a second and loss count of the winds!!!!!! Lol Hate that!! Arrrgg

I'm with both of you on this. I really miss the good old days.

bretts 24-10-2013 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by NeilD (Post 811819)
I'm with both of you on this. I really miss the good old days.

Hey Neil, I'm still running Checkpoint motors. Peter even had some Infinity brushes.:lol::lol::lol:

Sparky 24-10-2013 08:31 PM

Old stuff
 
Old SRM Motor with a fragile ceramic shaft:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/rccar/oople/DSC_1772.JPG

And an old ESC that was sat in the box next to it:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/rccar/oople/DSC_1773.JPG

Motor probably from early 90's and the ESC mid 80's?

Sparky

racingdwarf 24-10-2013 08:45 PM

I'm going to have to have a dig about in the loft after looking at this:lol:

Sure I have some old nosram esc's I should have some LRP orange AE's I may still have an original LRP esc, the one in heat shrink before the plastic box and I know there are some old SRM scorchers and demon motors.

And some tanaplan stuff

NeilD 24-10-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bretts (Post 811880)
Hey Neil, I'm still running Checkpoint motors. Peter even had some Infinity brushes.:lol::lol::lol:


Hi Brett, the last brushed motors I had were Checkpoint, 12x2 and a 10x2. Both were super fast.

Crashtest33 24-10-2013 09:27 PM

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Love my midnight. In my ZX-RR now.

optiman 24-10-2013 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 811882)
Old SRM Motor with a fragile ceramic shaft:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/rccar/oople/DSC_1772.JPG



Sparky

Wow ceramic shaft... that is a first one for me!!!!!!:o
Do you have the specs on that motor?

Naushad 25-10-2013 07:05 AM

Race prep is the only other motor I know with a ceramic shaft

Durango 27-10-2013 11:02 AM

Does anyone know this one?

Got it with an acquired RC10T...I haven't found any informations about this.

http://666kb.com/i/ciqkegrckjwh2pdct.jpg

oli4ke 30-10-2013 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by j0pp3 (Post 811503)
Trinity Monster Horsepower 85-87 Worlds

http://joppis.dyndns.org/misc/trinit...power_8587.jpg

Lovely engine, brings back some nice memory's....
I raced this engine many years on ice surface and must say, this engine was very fast and also very expensive! I think it was 6000bfr = 150euro back in the days!

DerbyDan 30-10-2013 06:02 PM

I completely agree that the tuning and maintenace of brushed motors was a skill that was once a large part of racing which with the inception of brushless motors has now been lost...

But I've got to admit that I don't particularly miss it, I'm now older & have more responsibilities & I'm glad that I can just pick up my car on a Tuesday night & race it without worrying about motor prep, skimming, changing brushes etc just to be able to keep up. I like the fact that you can now buy more power/speed than you can handle straight over the counter... there was nothing more frustrating than timing the top sponsored drivers down the straight & realising that they were gaining nearly a second just by driving in a straight line!

bretts 04-11-2013 02:39 PM

Found these on ebay....

Item no: 281200035123 & 281200025016 & 181252948299 & 151154464661


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