Wow! Your part 1 and part 2 videos just popped up on you tube tonight. Funny thing is the 2024 IFMAR WORLD OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS were held last weekend here in Chandler Arizona at HOBBY ACTION RACEWAY. The same car manufactures are racing today as they did 36 years ago. Amazing for sure. I came as a spectator and brought my OG 1986 Associated RC10 that I raced 30 years ago in Omaha Nebraska. As luck would have it Jammin' Jay Halsey was here at this race. Not only did I get to meet him but he autographed my RC10...never in my dreams! Great video's. Thanks for the memories!
Shame about the tracks not being as they were and the buggies have become PRO10 / LMP's on steroids (let's go fly a car). My radio shows an airplane with a line through it.
Kyosho just released the Optima Mid WC Worlds Spec in honor of their results at the '87 IFMAR 4wd race. 2nd place and 5 of the 10 in A Mains. I owned a Turbo Optima Mid SE in the late '80s and always pulled for Kyosho. Perhaps only the mighty Masami Hirosaka driving a Schumacher Cat prevented Kyosho from ascending to the top step.
this was the year I got into RC racing. I was very fortunate to race at Hot Trax in Huntington Beach. I spent a whole year earning money to upgrade my RC10 to full aftermarket parts. Soon afterwards, my father bought the Schumacher CAT. it was an exotic 4wd at the time.
Wow, it was amazing to see you this after all this time. The issue of RCCA that covered this event was one of the first RC magazines I ever purchased. It’s also amazing to see how much the hobby has progressed in just over 30 years. In comparison, the 2WD buggies of today run much smoother than these, ha ha! I also had to give kudos for coverage of the Concourse competition. Do any major events even do that anymore? Finally, hats off to Mr. Mike Reedy. The man was certainly a legend of the hobby. My first “real” competition motor was a Reedy Modified.
Imagine this being a worlds race today. Bumpy track, outdoors and no roof on the driverstand. I bet they had just as fun though and fully happy with the event.
I remember drewling at this video. driving an Kyosho Ultima Pro at the time with a reedy motor, this just brings up memories when the world wasn't that complicated to me. Loved driving to the race track every saterday with my buddies and just hang out there all day racing, tuning etc.
This race is what made us as kids get the Cat (not XL though) the year after we got our RC10. My dad really didnt mind ponying up the extra money for cars that handled well versus all the Tamiya stuff, to the disdain of our friends with Grasshoppers / Frogs / Foxes... we would run circles around them hopping all over. Hmmmm guess I'm still competitive :D great video thanks for sharing!
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work lol wishing could go back in time and keep all of those models man the good old days 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
@Don - not necessarily. Being an "oldster" who taped many vcr tapes AND have transferred them, I've seen this "sad" quality before. There were 3 speeds to use for recording. This looks like SP, i think it was; The lowest quality that guaranteed the longest amount of tape time. Also plus the storage of the tape could also contribute to the poor quality. how FAR we have come :-)
The video could have been shot on an older camera from the early 80's or even 70's. Match that with the natural degradation of the tape over time (tape getting baked, brittle and faded), with usage, and re-recordings... this is pretty accurate. We aren't talking about 80s hollywood here haha
Thank you for sharing this ! This remind me the period were i dream of those races reading rc magazine...
Wow! Your part 1 and part 2 videos just popped up on you tube tonight. Funny thing is the 2024 IFMAR WORLD OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS were held last weekend here in Chandler Arizona at HOBBY ACTION RACEWAY. The same car manufactures are racing today as they did 36 years ago. Amazing for sure. I came as a spectator and brought my OG 1986 Associated RC10 that I raced 30 years ago in Omaha Nebraska. As luck would have it Jammin' Jay Halsey was here at this race. Not only did I get to meet him but he autographed my RC10...never in my dreams! Great video's. Thanks for the memories!
This is great. Brings back so many happy memories for me!!!!. I still love the hobby at 48 years old!!!!!!!!
keep going! some of the younger generation might get hooked too.
無限マーキュリーも出ていたのですね。。持ってました。。ギヤがやたらうるさいシャシーでした。。
ハイギヤードだったのでタミヤテクニゴールドモーターで無いとレースでは4分持ちませんでした。。バッテリーも1200scセルしかなかったので。。サスピンも2ミリ位でしたのでヒットすると良くアームが根元から折れました。。
わたくし 今も 当時の 改造を施した マーキュリー 持っています。当時 様々 工夫し ギア鳴り は ピニオンギアの 製品ミスで 1.0モジュール だった様です。旋盤でアダプターを創り通常ピニオン(0.8モジュール)を装着しましたら かなり 良いセッティング出来ました😊
huge names in this... wonder if they knew what they would be doing for generations to come.
thanks for the vid.
Thanks to these guys... We have what we have now!! Great old vid!!
Shame about the tracks not being as they were and the buggies have become PRO10 / LMP's on steroids (let's go fly a car). My radio shows an airplane with a line through it.
This is 1/10th offroad. No carpet :)
Kyosho just released the Optima Mid WC Worlds Spec in honor of their results at the '87 IFMAR 4wd race. 2nd place and 5 of the 10 in A Mains. I owned a Turbo Optima Mid SE in the late '80s and always pulled for Kyosho. Perhaps only the mighty Masami Hirosaka driving a Schumacher Cat prevented Kyosho from ascending to the top step.
当時 ラジコン技術(雑誌)で 話題になった PROTO の中村氏 の 京商アルティマ 系 シャフトドライブ4WD 話題になりましたね。後に これが東京マルイの 忍者 の テスト車両 だったようでしたね。
this was the year I got into RC racing. I was very fortunate to race at Hot Trax in Huntington Beach. I spent a whole year earning money to upgrade my RC10 to full aftermarket parts. Soon afterwards, my father bought the Schumacher CAT. it was an exotic 4wd at the time.
Wow, it was amazing to see you this after all this time. The issue of RCCA that covered this event was one of the first RC magazines I ever purchased.
It’s also amazing to see how much the hobby has progressed in just over 30 years. In comparison, the 2WD buggies of today run much smoother than these, ha ha!
I also had to give kudos for coverage of the Concourse competition. Do any major events even do that anymore? Finally, hats off to Mr. Mike Reedy. The man was certainly a legend of the hobby. My first “real” competition motor was a Reedy Modified.
mine too, a silver dot 21 Double.... :-)
Memories.
Thank you 👍
Imagine this being a worlds race today. Bumpy track, outdoors and no roof on the driverstand. I bet they had just as fun though and fully happy with the event.
Be still my beating heart! .. The golden days..
I remember drewling at this video. driving an Kyosho Ultima Pro at the time with a reedy motor, this just brings up memories when the world wasn't that complicated to me. Loved driving to the race track every saterday with my buddies and just hang out there all day racing, tuning etc.
Schumacher cat xls....32 years old....still got it😎
This race is what made us as kids get the Cat (not XL though) the year after we got our RC10. My dad really didnt mind ponying up the extra money for cars that handled well versus all the Tamiya stuff, to the disdain of our friends with Grasshoppers / Frogs / Foxes... we would run circles around them hopping all over. Hmmmm guess I'm still competitive :D great video thanks for sharing!
Omg o love to see this, thank you very much
thanks my friend for show part of the history
Great footage, thanks for that!
So cool to see the rc10 & ultima 4wd conversions - I had no idea there was one for the ultima!!!
Yep, and back in the day, I was a proud owner of one, sprayed out in gold and green colours! It was awesome!!
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work lol wishing could go back in time and keep all of those models man the good old days 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
Thanks for sharing. AWESOME.
Great interviewer! Very professional and informative.
Great video!!
Guy loves touching everythinggggggg
I think my sister had a pair of those shorts Jamie is wearing.
Hi , Jamie booth ,I don't know if you remember my dad Jim Alsop ,? Real enjoyed watching the old videos they are brilliant .;-)
Fantastic !!
the good O days 👍🏁
What vehicle won in 1986?
Why does a video from the 80’s look like it was shot in 60’s? Videos were much clearer than this during the 80’s.
Was late 80's, too. My guess is the VCR tape it was on, and the method used to transfer to digital was poor.
@Don - not necessarily. Being an "oldster" who taped many vcr tapes AND have transferred them, I've seen this "sad" quality before. There were 3 speeds to use for recording. This looks like SP, i think it was; The lowest quality that guaranteed the longest amount of tape time. Also plus the storage of the tape could also contribute to the poor quality. how FAR we have come :-)
Don or so you remember!?
The video could have been shot on an older camera from the early 80's or even 70's. Match that with the natural degradation of the tape over time (tape getting baked, brittle and faded), with usage, and re-recordings... this is pretty accurate. We aren't talking about 80s hollywood here haha
My god Jamie ! Couldn´t you put on some decent pants for the event ???
Does anyone know what car that is with 3 diffentials? 13:20. I love oddball RC's.
Henry, I think it’s a mugen mercury xi-4
James Smith Your right I think that's what it is. I remember seeing that in the back of RCCA magazines, thanks.
I know the modern tech is fantastic but the older slower cars were better to watch because they were literally slower!
Imagine showing up with lipos and a B74 😂😂
Would be interesting to see how it would handle such a rough track?
Things were quick even with msc, and shitty nicd packs!
After this it was all Yokomo dogfighter