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kitesurfer73 22-03-2020 08:52 AM

Jq the car I want one they good?
 
Looking at getting one of these to try 1/8th as they look good and like how the guy has tryed to build a business from his passion.
You can buy them from modeltune.com and spares available.
So what they like?

showtime 11-04-2020 10:50 AM

Hi dude.
you are right about Joseph building a car from his passion.
i can remember first speaking with him about it after an EFRA GP in Norway in 2007. He had some really cool ideas & we spoke a lot over the winter.
in 2008 we just had stickers & Tshirts at the Euros warmup in Crete but he was trying different setups. there were a load of alloy parts made for the Hyper 7 which did make the cars better through geometry changes.
There was lots of prototyping over the next couple of years, Joseph won the first meeting he entered with his car & i was the first person to drive THE car in competition in the UK on a 2 day meeting at Slough.(no i didn't break it :lol:)
Production kits came later in the year. There were some problems with the first batch of platics being a bit brittle but these were upgraded very quickly & the problem disppeared.

You could tell when building the kits that they were designed by a racer as the radio tray was super quick to remove as were the diffs. What is especially nice is the way things are keyed together adding strength by design.
the second version saw all the weight centralised with a narrow chassis, i really liked this configuration but it was considered too lively & a wider layout with conventional C hub type suspension was released.
this has been tweaked over time & the current kits are very well sorted & also infinitely adjustable.
What sets JQ apart from everyone else is that you can speak to him directly.
He is accessible on facebook & will help where he can, also there is a real family feel to the team. You will be able to get help when you need it.
as far as i know modeltune do a great job in supporting the brand :)


i'm happy & proud to call Joseph a friend :thumbsup:


this was just a very quick skim over the birth of the brand.
a new car released into an oversaturated market against brands like durango with big budgets behind them. JQ is still here :D
it's a solid product made by a good guy, go for it. What's the worst that could happen :woot:


https://www.liverc.com/news/announce...-JQ_announces_

kitesurfer73 11-04-2020 11:36 AM

Yeah totally agree with I've been listening to him on no name rc podcast as I work nights and it's great to learn more about the hobby and jq is a really knowledge person and bloody fast as well!

Like you say the car has been designed with simple but affective idea's that work at the track easy diffs, battery tray removal I like that.
And helps make the hobby alot easier to access as I normal race 1/10th and have decided to move over to 1/8th.
Didn't realise the stuff/kit i needed for nitro but have done some research and it still can be done on a budget.
Once I have it I should be sorted.
Tools and stuff I need are as follows
Smd Starterbox as has great reviews and twin motors
Heater for start up
Lipo for receiver and for heater/starterbox
Glow plug/glow plug starter
Spare futuba rx
Fuel 25%
Bottle
Glowplug spanners
17mm hex
Power switch
Tyre's? bit lost on as there so many compounds
The list goes on and on 😂 but I wasn't going to start up till next year and a friend races a sworkz so have help on track just looking forward to the whole experience that 1/8th brings as I think it's totally different than racing a schumacher rd a carpet high grip track
Thanks for the info much appreciated 👍

showtime 11-04-2020 09:40 PM

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-hrJW4ct-O.jpg


Pic from THE cars debut on UK soil


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