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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Santa Clara
Posts: 276
| Ok you need to run a body of 1:10 scale or larger, retain it's original look, Keep at least 70% of it, and can't modify the width. (Tube chassis are allowed). Correct me if any of this is wrong. Now my question is what are the restrictions on a Tube chassis? I see no mention of width, lenght, or height. |
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| 2006 2.2 National Champ ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Driving my R/C rototiller
Posts: 7,941
| I don't think they have any regulations for the tubers. They are normally heavier rigs, so they're at a slight dis-advantage already. |
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| Colt Python/SR9c ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: out in the shop, reloading ammo!
Posts: 8,677
| No restrictions on a tuber. As Bender said, a tube chassis weighs more than a body. But I would say it is the judges call if you go to extreme. Don't expect 2 have a 6" tube chassis with a 17" WB. The judges may make you slap a body on it or not run |
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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Santa Clara
Posts: 276
| So could I make a tube chasis to mount on my current frame? Similar to a Formula Toy? |
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| Colt Python/SR9c ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: out in the shop, reloading ammo!
Posts: 8,677
| I don't see why not. |
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| Est. 2003 ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: On the Boat to Whore Island
Posts: 3,999
| The rules state "The a body must be 1/10th scale or larger." This includes a tube frame. It must be, within reason, a 1/10th scale tuber. |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Vallejo
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