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Dog chases the cat conversion
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Just wondering if anyone has an example of the 'dog chases the cat' converted Yokomo? I'd love to see a photo as an adult, from memory it was a Yokomo with a Pro-Cat or Cat XLS front end - idea being that car would have the best of the YZ-10 and Schumacher cat. Would have been late eights very early nineties I think! Cheers Adrian |
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Chap in Iconic FB group has such a machine
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That is owned by Jiffy, hand built by his father. As you can see he has recently restored it.
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Yes the Dogcat he was struggling with it at last year's revival he said it use to go well when it was originally made
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I think the extra pace given by that brushless motor & the high grip astro was throwing up some slight handling issues. First off the angle of the front steering links was causing some quite major bump-steer (some washers under the ball stud on the hub end helped a little bit). Then the heavily lightened (and already narrow) front area of the chassis allowed the whole front end to twist giving it a kind of 'active-steering' effect! On the whole though, with a little work I would imagine it could be made to work very well!!
Adrian - where would you have been racing in the late 80s/early 90s? Jiffy's DogCat would have been in action in the Northants/Milton Keynes area - specifically the Toddington club.
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The CAT had bags and bags of steering in an age when many cars struggled in that area - which was probably the thinking behind the conversion. That advantage is neutralised by today's high grip tracks though.
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Thanks for all the replies
Clever original engineering is why I loved and still love model car racing |
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Was this car a one off conversion then? Mega wow if it was! I always thought it was a small scale commercial product by a 3rd party (obviously not Yokomo or Schumacher!!).
Last edited by AdrianH78; 23-01-2016 at 02:08 PM. Reason: typo |
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Another one here from the old Silverstone days. I still keep in touch with Tesh aswell....
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I remember a big Silverstone buggy club meeting one weekend, he qualified on pole with Schumacher's Tim Waldren either second or third. Unfortunately for Tesh, Tim managed to squeeze in front on a small mistake on the opening lap, but what unfolded was the most patient controlled attack ever, complete respect of Tim's position on the track (and maybe within Schumacher Racing ). Tesh got to within a nats whisker on numerous occasions but never touched Tim car. Great driving, great memories |
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Ears, dats mine init
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Must be spooky seeing it again after what must be 20 years+?
Did you race that body on a pro cat or a boscat on the way to winning a club championship at Towcester football club off road? (Silverstone Buggy club) Probably early 90s late 80s? |
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I think I did have it on a bosscat you know, blimey its all coming back now, I think I won the Championship on the last meeting with a Tamiya Vanquish
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I didn't realise the 'DogCat' was your dad's work - brilliant idea and execution! |
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Stop it Adrian he's got a massive head as it is don't make him worse!!!!
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Ha ha!! As impressive as the racing was, its clever engineering which is the star for me in this hobby, so Jiffy's dad actually wins!!
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Its funny - there's so many of us racers from those old days that are either still racing, or who have come back to the hobby in more recent years. I think I was a little bit later to the Schumacher Challenge series than most of you guys - but I remember racing at Silverstone's track at the football club in Towcester for probably the last two years before they moved to Pottersbury School with my Mardave Cobra. I have fond memories of that series, run between the four main clubs in Northamptonshire - sending off my entries with an SAE & cheque for payment to each club & waiting patiently for my entry confirmation to be returned. I still have my runner-up series trophy for the last time it was run (1998 I think?)
I started racing at the small indoor club in Parson's Hall in Irchester, N'Hants. Jiffy, Tesh, Kurt, Steve Swan, Jonathan Murphy, Steve Ware (Charlie's dad) John Fillingham were all regulars - with occasional visits from Ant Hill & Rob Gammon
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I remember Kurt's Yokomos, always superbly built and presented. I think his body shells were easily some of the best painted in the club! |
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Do you mean the indoor series that were run between the DMS & Silverstone clubs? Held for a while at Lings Forum (Northampton) for the Silverstone events & at a Leisure Centre in Watford (different to the still current location) for the DMS meetings - both with Ray Paice at race control
I managed to get some good results with my Mardave Cobra at these events - that car liked flat carpet tracks!
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