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"Dovetailing the rear *a truggy/tube bed that is narrower than the cab counts as a dovetail* (1/2 the width
of the widest part of the cab)."
Does a truggy cage have to be wider than half the width of the cab?
Yes
"Dovetailing the rear *a truggy/tube bed that is narrower than the cab counts as a dovetail* (1/2 the width
of the widest part of the cab)."
Does a truggy cage have to be wider than half the width of the cab?
You are sure?
Sorry. but i don't see any cross bars in front and behind each row...
maybe its a translation thing... but its stated very simply in the rules that cages need front and rear cross braces, and i assume you know that since you quoted that rule. the image you are reacting to was provided strictly to illustrate cage mounting and not cage construction, and highmark was only reacting to the question at hand and specifying its legal to mount.
but in case you need it, heres what that cage would look like sorrca legal for points.
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Ok. So any part of the truggy cage has to be at least half the width of the body, at least to the back of the rear axle. And a stinger welded to the cage can be included into the 3" longer than the wheelbase rule.
In class 2 the rule is the inside of the front tires cannot extended pass the width of the cab at the doors. Is this the widest part of the doors?
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a cage like this:
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but in case you need it, heres what that cage would look like sorrca legal for points.
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Trying to learn these scale rules. :mrgreen:
With the 1000's threads and facebook post on this stuff. I'm unsure where to turn.
First the bumpers...
"Flat plate may be any thickness with a minimum of 1/2”. IE, it can be bent but 2 measured sides added
together must equal at least 1/2”."
Thickness? How is this measured? Height must be 1/2", width must be 1/2" or an L plate where one side is 1/4 and other is 1/4 and you meet spec?
Can the rear bumper be a 3" wide 16g steel plate and count?
Next interior
"A full interior must include these separate 3D pieces: seat, dash, steering wheel and complete floor. The
interior must be deep enough for a scale figure from the knees up. "
Does this mean the Dinky Honcho 3D interior kit does not count because the dash, seat and floor areone piece? Can I cut the piece into 3 section and meet tech?
Body Width
I currently have a full tube chassis with a lexan body that bolts to the outside. As the rules state the inside of the front tires cannot
extend outside of the width of the cab at the doors.
Can I place thin spacers inbetween the lexan and tube work to push the body wider to meet this spec without issues (with the painted body, you won't see them)
-Please note I'm not trying to stretch rules. Simply asking for building purposes.
Full tube chassis will automatically kick you into C3 and the wheel coverage is no longer an issue. You just can't exceed 1.25" to the tire from the body.
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Ahhh, you said full tube chassis in your previous post.
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Trying to learn these scale rules. :mrgreen:
With the 1000's threads and facebook post on this stuff. I'm unsure where to turn.
First the bumpers...
"Flat plate may be any thickness with a minimum of 1/2”. IE, it can be bent but 2 measured sides added
together must equal at least 1/2”."
Thickness? How is this measured? Height must be 1/2", width must be 1/2" or an L plate where one side is 1/4 and other is 1/4 and you meet spec?
Can the rear bumper be a 3" wide 16g steel plate and count?
Next interior
"A full interior must include these separate 3D pieces: seat, dash, steering wheel and complete floor. The
interior must be deep enough for a scale figure from the knees up. "
Does this mean the Dinky Honcho 3D interior kit does not count because the dash, seat and floor areone piece? Can I cut the piece into 3 section and meet tech?
Body Width
I currently have a full tube chassis with a lexan body that bolts to the outside. As the rules state the inside of the front tires cannot
extend outside of the width of the cab at the doors.
Can I place thin spacers inbetween the lexan and tube work to push the body wider to meet this spec without issues (with the painted body, you won't see them)
-Please note I'm not trying to stretch rules. Simply asking for building purposes.
Other question:
Hard body: Full - 12, cab - 6
•Hardbodies can be injection molded or hand made from styrene or metal.
•They can also be 3D printed or vacuum formed but must have a finished thickness of .060 with these
processes to receive hardbody points.
One user ask if he can reinforce his "vacuum formed pvc body" apply sheets of styrene/pvc to arrive at 0.060 where it is less,(in some part is less, in other more) to take the point, Is it legal or not?
the body like this:
1:10 Land Rover series 1 | RC Car Accessories | UK | Kamtec
thx for answer."thumbsup"
Legal yes, but no hard body points. The entire body must be .60 or more.
...We wait for answers about:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/scale-comp-rules/577268-2017-scale-rules-6.html#post5652903
post 118#
tks again!