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Old 06-21-2012 | 12:39 AM
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Hi everyone,

Ihave the RC car in the picture.

Can anyone please tell me who is the maker and possibly the model of this one?

Thanks in advance
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Old 06-21-2012 | 07:16 AM
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I don't know what it is but I really had to look twice! At first glance, it looked like the worlds first hybrid r/c car
Old 06-21-2012 | 07:39 AM
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thats a strange one. some of the gearbox and suspensionparts look like they are from abc (small 1/12 scale 4wd race car manufacturer).
shocks look like abc as well, although other companies have used them too. mostly small japanese race car makers.

what scale is it?
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ORIGINAL: kaiser01

thats a strange one. some of the gearbox and suspension parts look like they are from abc (small 1/12 scale 4wd race car manufacturer).
shocks look like abc as well, although other companies have used them too. mostly small japanese race car makers.

what scale is it?
I'd guess its 1/10th scale going by the pipe, and engine size, possible 1/12th looking at it closely

whatever it is its missing its radio, and servo tray though
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Thank you for your input. Do you know by any chance what company made the chassis? is it Tamiya?
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Ofna LD3 RTR. A beaten and bruised Ofna LD3. You can still find tons of parts on ebay for these things.
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Ofna LD3 RTR. A beaten and bruised Ofna LD3. You can still find tons of parts on ebay for these things.
We have a winner.


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nice one lol.
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Thanks a bunch you guys and especially to proanti1 for the positive identification!!!

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have fun, this was (actually a CD3) my favorite nitro onroad, it is truly a great car that never caught on
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They should have a few parts for it here - http://www.asiatees.com/ask?descript...location=index
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Thanks for the info, though Idon't know exactly what's the difference between a LD3 and a CD3.

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Thanks for the info on the model.

Can you please tell me what remote control you used, or what type of remotes would work with this model?

Thanks again
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ORIGINAL: johnqa

Thanks for the info on the model.

Can you please tell me what remote control you used, or what type of remotes would work with this model?

Thanks again
Any two channel surface radio will work. I would look for a cheap radio, like [link=http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__15141__Hobby_King_GT_2_2_4Ghz_2Ch_Tx_Rx_USA_Ware house_.html]this[/link], then some cheap standard servos like [link=http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__22528__HK15138_Standard_Analog_Servo_38g_4_3kg_0 _17s_USA_Warehouse_.html]these[/link].
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Thank you very much for the info, it would come in handy.
Iappreciate your help and time.

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