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Any one seen this ??? Looks awsome would have bid if i didnt already have 4 zxr in different stages and ½ zxs....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KYOSHO-LAZER-Z...item1e5bca3401

maybe i will do it anyway .....

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Any one seen this ??? Looks awsome would have bid if i didnt have already 4 zxr in different stages and ½ zxs....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KYOSHO-LAZER-Z...item1e5bca3401

maybe i will do it anyway .....

mvh Isobarik
Personally every time that I saw a Lazer buggy or a strange Lazer part on the net I'm tempted in buying ...

But I also realize that the vintage/collector market is sometimes more expensive than racing, so now I'm trying to keep my focus in completing my runner and finally have some fun in some dirty track !

By the way any news from Kamtec about the bodies ?

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The universal shafts that I found and never seen, for kyosho lazer zx,great!!
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those driveshafts did look wierd and i havent seen them before...and elastic what are they made of rubber ???

ha ha ha

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Those shafts may not fit. Think about how they go in and move and youll see what i mean.

Kamtec have managed half the mold so hopefully the tomcat mold should touch wood be made by the end of next week. Looking forward to getting the first one made very soon and will post pictures.
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Any nws with zxr mold ?? i really want one bad ....

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This site and there is one more with a lot more.

http://radiocontrolzone.com/showthre...=94239&page=68

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Old 19-05-2010
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Hello everyone, I was browsing around the forum and find a interesting thread here. It will be useful sharing for many persona all around the world searching for this information.
If in the future I will have a little more free time I will put everything on a "more easy to browse" website .

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Old 20-05-2010
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Does someone still need some Zx-r decals ?
Just found them

http://oneofftees.com/zencartPGFX/in...roducts_id=121


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Old 20-05-2010
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Hi Ema,
I think those would be good with the TBG bodies. We just need Kamtec to get going on the production models for the ZXR Bodies. Remember the French guy last year or so selling his Decals too? They were pretty good. I cant find him anywhere. They are about 35 dollars US plus Shipping. I bought 2.
Take care.. Good Find also!
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Hi Ema,
I think those would be good with the TBG bodies. We just need Kamtec to get going on the production models for the ZXR Bodies. Remember the French guy last year or so selling his Decals too? They were pretty good. I cant find him anywhere. They are about 35 dollars US plus Shipping. I bought 2.
Take care.. Good Find also!
Yes, I remember that French guy ... his username on http://www.vintage-rc.org/forum is Aurélien .
His decals were quite expensive but really nice .... I'm just waiting the right Zx-r body repro for them !
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Old 24-05-2010
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Default Zx-r bodies ...

Saturday was a lucky day for me, I was able to find a Zx-r undertray (original Kyosho ) and an aftermarket Zx-r body .

The undertray will be definitely used in my shelf queen and the body probably in my runner because details are not really accurate but the lexan is thick.

However looking closer at the aftermarket body there are really some crazy things that I'd like to share:
1 - The body shell is really tall compared for example with the TBG repro
2 - The body shell has some really strange cutting lines
3 - The body mount that sit over the rear shock tower support is really smaller than the kyosho one

I really think that this body was used with a non Lazer chasis however I did not have any other information.

Here are some photos !!






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I think that this shell is actually an upgrade for the Lazer 2000 model or alpha.

The battery goes into the chassis on one side (the left hand side if looking at the front so kindof makes sense where the lines are on the unpainted shell so that you do not need to take the shell off to change the batteries.

The undertray looks almost identical to the Kamtec zxs so is this identical to the ZXR shell you already have. Looks very much like a remold job so is not an original. Still, good find.
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Under tray has them sideslopes so i think it is an original tray does it has a place for the doublesided tape in the front ????

but the body was wierd great find dough...


welsh any news from kamtec regarding the bodies ????

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Under tray has them sideslopes so i think it is an original tray does it has a place for the doublesided tape in the front ????
Yes !!!

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but the body was wierd great find dough...
Yes, the body is really crazy !!
Maybe it's really usefull if you don't have enough room for the huge modern brushless controllers .
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Hi,

I hope you enjoy...
Kyosho ZX-S







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Old 25-05-2010
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I hope you enjoy...
Kyosho ZX-S
Absolutely !!!!!


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Yes !!!



Yes, the body is really crazy !!
Maybe it's really usefull if you don't have enough room for the huge modern brushless controllers .
yeah when you really whant to run the super duper big fans

Ong nice car is it the camera since there are som funny camber going on at the back....

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The downfall on the chassis is no servo pot hole so you have to glue a servo to the chassis so opted out and used the three piece chassis. Looks nice. Looks better with the black yoko wheels. Looks nice.
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Yes, the body is really crazy !!
Maybe it's really usefull if you don't have enough room for the huge modern brushless controllers .
The shell is for a beginners car, not the ZXR or RR as the side cutting lines prove that as its got a battery slot to slide the battery in and out so guess this was an upgrade from the Alpha to look more like a ZXR.
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