_oliK 108 Posted May 8, 2018 Hey! Not many here may be into drifting, but since I my my old RC Drift forum obviously broke down the day I wanted to upload this, here we go. This car started out life as a run-of-the-mill TA-05. I purchased it several years ago, with the idea of converting it to CS. (Making the rear wheels turn faster, recreating a RWD car that requires you to countersteer constantly, instead of steering into a corner, with a 4WD car.) Long story short, it was one hacked together dumpster fire of a chassis and never saw action. Then RWD came around, and I decided to go for it. And once again, I couldn't get something sensible out of it, and it sat on my shelf, unfinished. Last year, I brought it back from project badword, and ordered a bunch of shiny aluminum parts. I used my newfound kwonledge to design custom chassis plates, which I had lasercut by a local company, and created this bespoke car. It took some tinkering to get it to it's current state, which I finally deem presentable. The transparent blue Special edition parts are my main reason for not going with another conversion kit. Combined with blue alloy and pink hardware it makes for a really unique eyecatcher. The cut-out logo is inspired by the fijon TA-05 Kit, which was one of the first conversion kits I looked into, and another reason why I couldn't settle for anything else. If you wonder what "Rubik's Cube!" is supposed to mean, I made it up as a team name, when my brother was still into RC. I love old school japanese team names, like Magician or Mind Control, that have no obvious relation to cars. And while listening to "Abracadabra" under the shower, I had the idea for "Rubik's Cube!". It's retro, a toy, a mystery, and spells out RC when abbreviated. Bingo. The battery is raised for increased weight shift(It can also be mounted in the stock position), and the steering now uses Eagle racing TA-05 VDF parts with stock TA-05 mounting points. Therefore, the front bulkhead had to be replaced with this mashup of parts, that allows the steering arms to move inside of it. The rear suspension has been replaced with EA Streetjam R31 style TA-05 parts. Also, there's no droop limit and the TRF dampers have been bored up to 1.5mm holes. 13,5T Hobbywing JuStock brushless combo Futaba 9450 servo Sanwa MX-V transmitter and receiver SkyRC gyro 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_oliK 108 Posted May 8, 2018 Happy to receive questions and recommendations! So far, it handles quite good, though I'll probably have to lower the FDR even further. The wheels also have a ton of play, which I'm going to blame on Eagle Racing. I already test fit my old Silvia shell, and the fitment is lit! Soon to be put on! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_oliK 108 Posted May 8, 2018 Also, I have got some build pictures, but they need to be sifted through first. And once my driving can keep up with, further tweaks and experiments are down the line! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speedy_w_beans 4272 Posted May 9, 2018 Cool chassis and mods! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin_Mc 411 Posted May 9, 2018 Very nice i’d be interested in seeing build pics how do you got about converting to CS? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WillyChang 1814 Posted May 9, 2018 Neat modding! ahh yeah I remember the Fijon built some of those, then moved onto the Eagle MDFs... whilst trying to get them to perform as well as a stock VDF. My current RWD mashup is TA05 front with TB EvoIV drivetrain to the rear end. Motor in middle might be using HPI Pro-D bits Work in Progress as always... along with dozens others Interesting you've kept the stock motor position, no plans to centralise it? Or add extra layshaft for even more gearing options. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_oliK 108 Posted May 9, 2018 2 hours ago, Kevin_Mc said: Very nice i’d be interested in seeing build pics how do you got about converting to CS? EA rear pulley plus Square RC center pulleys and a selection of belts to match that I got for free from a fellow drifter. They're antiques now! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_oliK 108 Posted May 9, 2018 2 hours ago, WillyChang said: Neat modding! ahh yeah I remember the Fijon built some of those, then moved onto the Eagle MDFs... whilst trying to get them to perform as well as a stock VDF. My current RWD mashup is TA05 front with TB EvoIV drivetrain to the rear end. Motor in middle might be using HPI Pro-D bits Work in Progress as always... along with dozens others Interesting you've kept the stock motor position, no plans to centralise it? Or add extra layshaft for even more gearing options. Very keen on seeing your mashup!!! No, I thought about somehow centralising the motor, but couldn't come up with a good solution. Maybe a relocated VDF motor mount. I also thought about TB drivetrains, but that wouldn't have allowed for blue transparent awesomeness. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WillyChang 1814 Posted May 9, 2018 EvoIV has blue alloy as std & limited edn clear blue plastics bits too kydex masher is here http://melbrc.org/vB/showthread.php?t=4961&highlight=Kydex but you'll need a photobucket-fixed browser to view Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WillyChang 1814 Posted May 9, 2018 ok I edited the pic links Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_oliK 108 Posted September 15, 2018 OK so here's a long overdue update. I fitted the body, it's a shabby Coppermix S15 that I built years ago. It sucks build quality wise but it looks sick, and it does the job for now. i cut slots in the original fake canard thingies and slid polycarbonate pieces in from the inside, and glued them with ShoeGoo. The bumper is detachable via magnet beneath the headlights. Yokomo oil- and intercooler as well as muffler are attached not to the body but the chassis with 3D printed braces. Custom decals and a wheelarch scraping rideheight complete the hotboi look. Millenium style ftw! I also managed to find an underground parking lot with proper polished concrete. It's super slippery and once you've tried it you'll see why more and more drift tracks are moving away from carpet. The lack of grip makes for scale speeds and the control is way up. It actually handles better if you're not fighting just to break friction all the time. One can manipulate the wheelspin more freely, it grants more leverage to your throttle control if you understand what I mean. But that doesn't make it easier by any means. I had to soften the rear springs and raised the angle of the dampers. Once I did that it became way more precise and controllable. So much fun. Oh, yes, that is a Wild Willy figure in there. It's hard to spot with the heavy tint, though. Next up might be a front rollmod. Just for experimentations sake. Cheers! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabia130vRS 2098 Posted September 16, 2018 Nice ride! I bought a TA05 for the sMe reason, to drift it, but with a 10T brushless it runs quite cast. not going to do any CS mods, just need some plastic tires and done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites