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Home Built 1/10 R/C Miata Masterpiece :)

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Man, this guy went all out on his R/C Miata!! I think i will take a few ideas from his setup. If you have an R/C Miata/MX5/Roadster, then you need to read this!!

http://www.rccaraction.com/rc/online_ex/homebuilt.asp


PhatMiata :shock:
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most detailed I have ever seen...

The lack of a CAM sensor is a dead giveaway :)
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm trying to create a 1/24 scale Miata Transformer right now. I've just completed the cut-it-apart stage of the build. My Tamaya solid plastic model is now missing all of the body panels. With any luck, I can fit the S2000 Alternator inside the NA body and have a transforming Miata.

My work is nowhere near this impressive though.
All very well for an example of the scratchbulder's art, but unless he's uprated the Tamiya motor, thats going to be a slow r/c Roadster/Miata.
Something tells me that he probably won't be "driving" this R/C Miata very fast.
No kidding. I'd think that beautiful hood would fly right off the car.
revlimiter said:
No kidding. I'd think that beautiful hood would fly right off the car.
Maybe he can make some super detailed hood pins, nyuck nyuck nyuck! :p



Phatty
Phatmiata said:
Man, this guy went all out on his R/C Miata!! I think i will take a few ideas from his setup. If you have an R/C Miata/MX5/Roadster, then you need to read this!!

http://www.rccaraction.com/rc/online_ex/homebuilt.asp


PhatMiata :shock:
:shock: my 1/1 scale model isnt even that clean!
This man should be given a lot more credit even though the model isn't real...

....its clear he has created a shrinking ray... :)
That is absolutley amazing!!! The engine bay is almost dead on. If he spent as much time on that as a on a real car he could drive it.
Gorgeous... The engine bay detail is incredible.

Is anybody thinking the same thing as me? That would be a cheap way to try out the looks of a lot of custom parts before blowing thousands on the full size ones :D
that's pretty good..

i thought you were suppose to cut the body out 1st then paint it?
you can do either way, you just have to be careful....


btw, it's not really drive-able anyway, he covered up most of the area needed for battery/steering servo.

but an amazing job none-the-less.
man...I got nothing on this guy...wow that is amazing skills...
simply in awe when looking at the engine bay. i'm seriously fooled.
thats nuts, I cant believe the level of detail some people can make on models and such
I wonder what his actual car looks like.....thats amazing work.
thats some serious time. imagine if applies that time in his real car.
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