Kyosho MA-020 AWD Mini-Z ReadySet w/HKS Skyline GT-R (R32) 1993 #87
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Kyosho MA-020 AWD Mini-Z ReadySet w/HKS Skyline GT-R (R32) 1993 #87

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Kyosho MA-020 AWD Mini-Z ReadySet w/HKS Skyline GT-R (R32) 1993 #87Description AWD series is a Four Wheel Drive chassis with Drift tires and paired with the Syncro KT 531P Transmitter. Perfect for drifting in small spaces. To bring its dynamic performance to even more drivers, the MINI Z AWD is now available in a Readyset. The MA 020 chassis features VCS (variable camber suspension) on the front that optimizes camber change with suspension stroke and a specially designed circuit board. The chassis design allows space

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AWD series is a Four Wheel Drive chassis with Drift tires and paired with the
Syncro KT-531P Transmitter. Perfect for drifting in small spaces.

 

To bring its dynamic performance to even more drivers, the MINI-Z AWD is now available in a Readyset. The MA-020 chassis features VCS (variable camber suspension) on the front that optimizes camber change with suspension stroke and a specially designed circuit board. The chassis design allows space for installing the optional gyro unit(Sold separately:No.MZW711). The gyro can be adjusted by turning a small volume on the chassis to reflect the amount of steering correction in response to changes in chassis posture, allowing beginners through to experts to drive to their full potential. Fully fitted with precision ball bearings, the high drive efficiency of the MA-020 chassis is complimented in the Readyset by the unique scale body and 2.4GHz Syncro KT-531P R/C system that requires no frequency band setting; all at a great value price. Simply set the batteries to enjoy the thrill of drift driving with the included set of drift tires. The chassis is compatible with nearly all ASC MINI-Z bodies (additional parts maybe required for some body styles). The MINI-Z AWD promises a unique world of dramatic racing action for you to experience and enjoy.

*The separately sold LED light unit set (No.MZW429R) can be installed on the HKS SKYLINE GT-R (R32)1993 #87.

●MINI-Z AWD Readyset based on MA-020 chassis.
●Special circuit board updated with optimized steering control program.
●Chassis features gyro sensitivity adjustment function.
●Drift tires are installed as standard.
●Readyset requires only batteries to be ready for action!
●Features 2.4GHz Syncro KT-531P transmitter that requires no setup of frequency bands.
●Factory completed body comes with display model quality finish.
●Features VCS (variable camber suspension) that adjusts camber in accordance with suspension stroke.
●Coil spring on front suspension can be easily replaced.
●Wide range of optional parts are available to be installed.
●Note: Optional ICS can NOT be used. Also, this model is specially designed for the KT-531P transmitter. It is not compatible with the KT-18, KT-19, EX-5UR ASF, EX-6 or EX-6R transmitters. It is only compatible with the special gyro unit (sold separately:No.MZW711).



A new GT-R legend was forged by the R-32 Skyline GT-R in its 1990 victory on debut in the All Japan Touring Car Championship. The distinctive HKS color styling that competed in 1993 has been recreated in this model.



Includes stylish design of Syncro KT-531P transmitter. Features steering / throttle trim as well as dual rate adjustment of steering angle and control the flashing speed of optional LEDs. In addition, the transmitter has a Training Mode feature which limits speed of the car for easy learning (default setting at the time of shipment is Training Mode).



AWD chassis is based on the MA-02 chassis and features the RA45 unit.



Features VCS front suspension that optimizes camber change in concert with suspension stroke. Replacement of front suspension coil springs is easy.



Equipped with strut-type rear suspension.



Full bearing specifications include 14 ball bearings.



Equipped with drift tires as standard.



Equipped with special mount space and gyro adjustment volume for the optional MZW711 gyro unit (sold separately).

■Length 165.0mm
■Width 71.0mm
■Height 50.0mm
■Wheelbase 94.0mm(L)
■Tread F : 59.5mm R : 59.5mm
■Chassis MA-020-N
■Front Wheel Offset Narrow +1.5mm
■Rear Wheel Offset Narrow +1.5mm
■R/C System Syncro KT-531P

● R/C unit built-in complete chassis
● Painted and marked complete body
● Syncro KT-531P transmitter
● Mini pylon
● Pinion gear (15T, 17T, 19T, 21T)
● Spur gear (27T, 29T, 31T)
● Spare nut
● Wheel wrench
● Pinion removal tool

●AAA-size alkaline batteries x 4 or Ni-MH batteries x 4 for chassis.
●AAA-size alkaline batteries x 4 for transmitter

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Before taking a stab at my first real story I have decided to read two books on the art of writing fiction; "Techniques of the Selling Writer" by Dwight Swain, and the book I am reviewing now, "Plot and Structure" by James Bell. While Swain's book was more of an all inclusive manual on writing interesting fiction, Bell's book is focused strictly on, as the name suggests, plot and structure. What this book is not... This is not a 'how to write a novel' book; if you are going to just read one book on writing a fiction novel then "Techniques of the Selling Writer" may be the more appropriate choice. If you are looking for a book that deals with anything outside of plot and structure, this book will be of no help there either. This book is designed to be supplemental to an already moderately educated reader. If you read Swain's book first, then you will instantly recognize the principles of this book. What this book is... This is a great book on, you guessed it, Plot and Structure. It's actually a fairly concentrated look into the subject. The chapters... Ch 1: What's a plot, anyway? Ch 2: Structure: What holds your plot together. Ch 3: How to explode with plot ideas. Ch 4: Beginning strong. Ch 5: Middles. Ch 6: Endings. Ch 7: Scenes. Ch 8: Complex Plots. Ch 9: The character arc in plot. Ch 10: Plotting Systems. Ch 11: Revising your plot. Ch 12: Plot Patterns. Ch 13: Common plot problems and cures. Ch 14: Tips and Tools for plot and structure. I found the specificity of this book very helpful with each principle being illustrated by a paragraph or so of a known author's work. Bell handpicks excerpts from authors varying from Dean Koontz to Herman Melville, brilliantly pulling text from these masters and showing us how they went about the relevant technique. This easy to read nature and well outlined subject matter means I will be using several of its chapters as a personal reference guide in the future. I'm certain it will keep me from making many of the mistakes beginning writers make and possibly save me weeks in rewrites. I will say this though... "Techniques of the Selling Writer" is a better book and covers plot quite well too; so if you are only going to read one book on writing, that is a damn good place to start. If you want to supplement that reading further, "Plot and Structure" comes highly recommended. [...]
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You can't praise this book enough. There are a ton of how-to books out there, but this one really made a difference for me. Think of writing as a journey through the woods: You set up, you get in the muddle, and you come out (hopefully) on the other side. When doing this, we try to use as many tools and resources as we can to make it to the other side, but most of the time you fail (or tools fail on you) and you end up starving or being eaten by some wild animal in the muddle of the story. What James Scott Bell wants you to have in clear is that the most useful tool you can have out there is YOU. And all of his tips, advice and excercises are aimed to one thing and one thing only: how to unleash and harness the power of your story (and survive). It provides clear, straight-forward tools and tips, adressing many aspects of the writing process you won't find in many of them. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the study of plots and storytelling. Relevant examples that take in consideration a wide array of writer profiles, and Bell does not abuse with film examples (and most of the movies it references are also books i.e.: the maltesse falcon, the godfather, etc.). It contains useful excercises at the end of each chapter to help you put the tehcniques in practice and bring the best out of your learning experience. It really helped me overcome several issues I had with my novel-writing and opened my mind to a new scope on plot and str.. This is a wonderful book, written in the same gripping style that the author suggests to use, and with great success. I think this is a wonderful book because it does not give infalible advice. To me that is very important. Let me ilustrate how I felt by giving you the following example: (after developing content) -Regular book: so just do This (and fail, miserably). -Bell's book: Many writers had this problem before and by doing This you might also find a solution for it. In case That doesn't work, you could maybe try This, or come back at it again later on with a fresh view and give it another try.
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