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Cain 02.29.2012 04:24 PM

1/5 Scale Brushless MCD RR V4 Prototype
 
Saw this and having an MCD gasser here, was very intrigued since at heart, I am an electric man. :whistle:

Had contacted MCD awhile ago and from what they said looks like end of 2012 they are thinking of having something ready.

Since the MCD is not heavy like the Losi, they probably don't need as much to get stuff moving around sufficiently, probably an 8S lipo setup at most and that Castle XL ESC could work out, current shown setup is dual 3S lipos.

Hopefully they don't go with a killer price.

here are some pics:

http://www.area52.cc/images/stories/...-Prototype.jpg

http://www.area52.cc/images/stories/...-Prototype.jpg

http://www.area52.cc/images/stories/...-Prototype.jpg

Overdriven 02.29.2012 05:00 PM

I doubt MCD is going to stick with that dual motor, dual esc setup. When that setup was shown Castle had just taken the wraps off of their XL esc and 2028 motor. Theyre probably developing a single motor setup and gauging interest hence the delay. I'd contact Mike to see if he could use your MCD as a prototype or make a one off for you.

Another option is making something yourself. Search rc-m for Redcat conversions. They use a similar drivetrain layout and it might give you some ideas.

Cain 02.29.2012 08:42 PM

not sure, this was shown again at a recent toy fair using Tekin electronics.

lutach 02.29.2012 08:59 PM

Dual brushless set up will always get the WOW factor.

Cain 02.29.2012 09:00 PM

here a brief vid of the vehicle at the 2012 Toy Fair in Nuremberg

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Udogbuze9ic" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

rotary rocket 02.29.2012 10:09 PM

I have an MCD too, I've been waiting for this for ever....

If Mike is up for making a setup for an MCD, I'm willing to have him use my car for a template.

Are you up for it Mike?

Cain 03.01.2012 11:15 AM

I would be interested for sure. I am quite sure his conversion would come in at a price significantly less than what MCD will charge, which usually is an arm, leg, first born ... :)

Thirdgen89GTA 03.01.2012 12:09 PM

Do want. Though I could use a single motor setup just as easily.

Cain 03.01.2012 12:14 PM

With how the current layout is of the gas version:

http://mcdracing.com/cars/Race%20Runner/03.jpg

http://mcdracing.com/cars/Race%20Run...sion-gears.jpg

It could potentially be more involved than just a simple motor mount.

I really wonder how much RCMonster-Mike could run with it though, a nice clean chassis, and do his trick layout for 8S setup (dual 4S).

People think we are crazy for wanting 1/5 gassers as electrics, but I think it could help bring even more people into the scale just because you can now run the vehicles in areas where the noise isn't welcome.


I also wonder based on how they have the MCD conversion layout if they are thinking of doing a fluid filled center diff as there is a lot of room there with that gear in the pics.

aqwut 03.04.2012 02:05 AM

A conversion for that does not look hard at all. Looks almost the same as the RedCat Rampage MTs. The hardest thing to make is the collet that connects the motor to the shaft.
Someone with good machining skills could definitely make a much nicer looking one that I made..
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV10.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV12.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV14.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV15.JPG

rotary rocket 03.04.2012 01:02 PM

Very nice aqwut, that is exactly what I need!!! :)

Do you think the singel bearing is enough for the top gear?

Have you ran it yet?

bigblkblazin 03.04.2012 05:06 PM

If there is any design , I hope its a simple spur and pinion combo , exactly whats in 1/8 scale e-buggys. I converted my redcat like this and the simplicy makes it worth it . However my metal work is frigging ugly . Waiting for Mike to hook a sick piece. I gather the mcd and the redcat part would be exactly the same .

Cain 03.05.2012 11:34 AM

I would like the simpler design too. What MCD is doing on there setup other than the dual motor thing looks like it will put a center diff / pinion combo there.

ebomb 03.05.2012 09:56 PM

i hope it made for a castle 2028 not dual motor

killajb 03.06.2012 06:53 AM

A simple center diff (or spool) and motor mount is the way to go. No offense to your fine work Aqwut, but the extra gears used to install a gasser just don't seem necessary for electric use.

In the photo at the start of this thread, looks like MCD is going with a center spool. The Redcat Rampage XBE also uses a spool. I'm curious to see how converted Losi 5ive-Ts make out with center diff temperatures in the long run.


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