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Old 11-11-2019, 02:25 PM
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Default LC Racing LC10B5 1/10 4wd Competition Buggy





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LC Racing is excited to present to the market their high quality 1/10th scale 4x4 competition Buggy. For most of you do not know about LC Racing, they are a R/C car manufacturer who makes 1/14, 1/12, Ready To Run and competition buggy kits. LC Racing aims to provide to the RC enthusiasts quality and great value RC products which can help you to win Races. LC Racing...... small cars, big fun......

Slipper and Center Diff Versions available

LC10B5 list of Features;


-2mm hard coated 7075-T6 aluminium chassis
-Easy access geared differentials front and rear
-Steel ring gear, diff gear (powder coated metallurgy)
-3 pad slipper clutch or Centre oil filled differential kits versions available
-4mm graphite front shock tower
-3mm graphite rear shock tower
-Full set of CVD driveshafts, front, rear and centre
-Floating servo mount
-9 degree caster blocks
-3.5mm diameter shock shafts
-7075 aluminium cam type motor mount
-7075 aluminium hard coated shock caps
-7075 aluminium hard coated shock bushings
-2mm graphite front and rear chassis braces
- 7075 hard coated aluminium front and rear arm mounts
-Front and rear steel differential gears
-Spring steel hinge pins
-Clear lexan body included with strong wing
-0 offset aluminium wheel hexs
-Battery movement - front to rear of 10mm
-Comes with 76T and 81T spur gears

N.B. Pictures show prototype parts, final production version may alter slightly



Expected late December 2019


Manual: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/d01...=1579183899562

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Cool. I'd like to see her with her top off.
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Orange car in 3rd position in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Ph...ZYB5gFv2L3ZahQ
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impressive list of features, I wonder if aluminum steering rack, spindles and C hubs are available?
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I always wanted to try an LC. Looks like a fun car. I'm no longer in the market for a wheeler but if I were, I'd def consider this car.
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Link since I didn’t see one: https://www.lcracing.net/lc10buggykit.html#

Is it me or do the carbon towers look thin?
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You better use a gel based thread lock on the screws that fasten the internal diff pinion gears, I learned this real quick with my Nanda NRX-10 back in the day which is a VERY similar design with this B5 kit
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there are some photos on the LC Racing facebook page, also some testers photos too. will post some of the production vehicle when those come available.
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Underneath the body, it looks pretty much like what you’d expect of a current 4wd buggy, it’s VERY XB4, to the point I thought they were using bits from my old 2013 Xray
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yeah that general layout seems to be the ticket a lot of vehicles are going.

I am thinking for an diff height adjustments they will most likely need to use risers similar to Tekno as they don't appear to have inserts ala Yokomo.
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Originally Posted by billdelong
impressive list of features, I wonder if aluminum steering rack, spindles and C hubs are available?

spindles and c hubs were a nightmare when the LC 1/14 scale vehicles came out.
I had one of the original short course trucks when no one knew about these guys, hah.
I would break a spindle at the slightest wreck, and there were none to be found anywhere, LC racing didnt even have any.
Finally I was able to get in contact with the main man at LC and got some direct from China. I even hooked up a bunch of people that needed some (this was back on the yellow and green rc forum, hah).
Bummer thing was, those first batches of spindles were just as weak, they needed a new material, which they got, and subsequent batches were stronger.
I bet they learned from this with this tenth scale vehicle.

I fell in love with LC racing when I first got that SCT. what great kits they make and I always hoped they came into the 1/10 market.

This could be interesting for sure.
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Originally Posted by Cain
yeah that general layout seems to be the ticket a lot of vehicles are going.

I am thinking for an diff height adjustments they will most likely need to use risers similar to Tekno as they don't appear to have inserts ala Yokomo.
From the pictures I have of it, you’ll have to add spacers under the bulkheads to raise the diffs. Might change, as the pictures are of an early release car in the U.K.
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why will diff height adjusters be needed?
Im not sure what those are for, so a good time for me to learn. ha
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Originally Posted by morvlorv
why will diff height adjusters be needed?
Im not sure what those are for, so a good time for me to learn. ha
It's so you can level your drive shafts when you lower the ride height for onroad/carpet racing..
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Originally Posted by morvlorv
why will diff height adjusters be needed?
Im not sure what those are for, so a good time for me to learn. ha
Originally Posted by FloridaST
It's so you can level your drive shafts when you lower the ride height for onroad/carpet racing..
I had experimented with some home made 3mm diff risers for my PR Racing 401R on high traction turf with 14mm ride height. I did not care for the effect that it caused, made the car have significantly more traction and was too twitchy for my liking. I tend to prefer more stable setups so I ditched the risers. I suppose a driver who prefers a more aggressive setup will appreciate the diff risers more than me.
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