Posted Nov 17 2011, 04:00 PM by Jeroen Willemsen with 17 comment(s)

While speaking to some of the RC drifters at the RC Mini Mobil Welt it seemed that it's not all about the drifting itself. While drifting your car is the end goal; building your car and making it look like a real car with all the details is even more important for some. Take this Toyota Soarer build by Tijs Lochbaum for example.

It features a lot of parts you just can't buy in the hobby store. Like the intercooler and oilcooler behind the frontbumper. Tijs even thought about the intercooler spray and small tow hook. 

At the rear we see a little Bosozoku flair with the double exhaust . Tijs is part of the Team Wreck it Sideways in Holland and is very proud of the fact that they are sponsored by Touge Automotive. The team cars all feature ‘Turbozilla' shooting rockets on the side of the car.

The body is made by HPI and is based on the Toyota Soarer but as we all know they never made a convertible. So Tijs used his Dremel tool to cut off the roof. He also fabricated a custom rollcage and installed various items inside the interior to enhance the realism.

The wheels resemble the real life Enkei RPF1 and feature a single lug system for easy access and replacements.

Here is a ‘Turbozilla' that already features some battle scars after close encounters with the wall and other RC drifters.

The body is based on this Yokomo DRB chassis with cool red anodized parts. This is because this chassis is a special pre order edition.

The Speedpassion 10.5t V3.0 engine is fixed to the chassis and powers the front and rear wheels. The engine is controlled using ESC or electronic speed control made by Hobbywing that has a special turbo function.

But there is more. Because this car is belt driven Tijs changed the size of the pulleys in such a way that the rear wheels turn faster than the front wheels. This in turn results in oversteer making drifting easier. But almost every drifter has a different setup so what works for Tijs might not work for everybody, it is all up to the drifter himself. 

You can even adjust the steering angle for maximum result.

Tijs even thought about the kill switches that cut of the power and fuel just above the character on the hood. You can even spot the brake bias adjuster next to the driver.

This was one of the coolest RC cars I saw at the recent RC Drift event just because of all the details. As much as RC drifting is a hobby, building them is maybe even a bigger part of the hobby.

-Jeroen Willemsen

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Comments

Jakob said:

Actually, Countersteermakes drifting harder, but more realistic. Very nice body!

November 17, 2011 10:34 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

kscf31 said:

love it! i have an off road rc truck, but im askin for a drift car for christmas. I was thinkin the hpi sprint 2 drift. Anybody have a better idea for a drifting beginner? and where could i find the best aftermarket parts for the hpi sprint 2 drift? thanks! and keep up all these awesome rc posts im lovin them!

November 17, 2011 1:56 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

SkipSkovhugger said:

Hey Tizer! Congrats on the feature!

Cool Soarer, but my favourite is still your R34 ;)

November 17, 2011 6:08 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Peter said:

Definitely enjoying all the recent RC and collectables stories! Keep 'em coming!

November 17, 2011 6:14 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Christer Stormark said:

That thing is amazing , i would what that chassie one day , great write up Jeroen loving these RC articles =)

November 17, 2011 6:25 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Matt said:

Wayyyy to fucking cool.

November 17, 2011 7:00 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

David Phung said:

What would be a good website/forum to find tips,tricks,and a community who does stuff like this?

November 17, 2011 7:23 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Andrea D said:

It's so good, like the other ones, but now speedhunters looks too much like a RC site, there are too may RC articles in these days imho. It would be good if there's only 1 or 2 articles in a week,  not 1 a day.

November 17, 2011 8:56 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Rich1458 said:

the only thing cooler than a 1:10 scale of a drift car is a 1:10 scale RC drift car...these RC post's are so dope...lookin into getting one pretty soon

November 17, 2011 9:09 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Chloroform said:

off with all the RC and model cars and start posting some real cars Speedhunters, maybe even real cars that havnt been ruined by an LS V8 conversion if you could. Ta

November 17, 2011 9:33 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Majgaard said:

Gratz on the feature Tijs! I've seen how many hours you've invested in this build, and I know that more builds are coming :)

November 17, 2011 10:36 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Tizer said:

If your,looking for more info check one of these forums:

UK: www.drccentral.com

USA: www.hyperdrift.com

Germany: www.rc-drift-szene.de

Holland: www.rcdrift.nl

And many many more

Any questions, just ask me on my blog or facebook or whatever ;)

November 18, 2011 2:44 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

hechtspeed said:

That thing is insane!  THe details are crazy!  Love it!

November 18, 2011 6:13 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Umm said:

Such a shame!! The builder should've use Velcro body mounts instead of those body posts with this otherwise fabulous body. damnn

November 18, 2011 8:16 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Tizer said:

Hey Umm, I've decided not to use velcro mounts because I use this body in competition. If the body only moves a tiny bit, the wheels start rubbing and it could cost me my battle. I do have velcro mounts for my show cars ;)

November 18, 2011 3:55 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Carlo said:

I love SCs! Beautiful work man!

November 19, 2011 6:22 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Markus Busch said:

Tijs really have to get rid of that front bumper of the chassis ;) more steering angle!!!

November 23, 2011 8:06 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters