HPI Baja 5B/5T

HPI Baja 5B

HPI Baja 5B
Category 1:5 scale radio controlled off-road buggy
Constructor Hobby Products International
Designer(s) Akira Kogawa
Technical specifications
Length 817 mm (32.2 in)
Width Front: 460 mm (18.1 in)
Rear 480 mm (18.9 in)
Height 5.20 in (132.1 mm)
Axle track Front: 395 mm (15.6 in)
Rear 400 mm (15.7 in)
Wheelbase 570 mm (22.4 in)
Engine Fuelie 23 cc (1.4 cu in) Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Weight 9.6 kg (21.2 lb)
Tyres HPI Dirt Buster
Competition history

The HPI Baja 5B and Baja 5T is a 1:5 scale radio controlled off-road buggy and truck manufactured by Hobby Products International (HPI). The car is sold either in a kit or RTR (Ready to Run), in a 23cc gasoline engine or for a short period, battery powered.[1] Initially introduced with a buggy body style, a short course truck style was later offered to the market and was joined in 2015 by the Baja 5R, an on-road car.[2]

History

HPI, then known for its 1:10 and 1:8 scale cars, tasked Akira Kogawa, noted for his work of some of Kyosho's 1:10 electric off-road cars from the 1980s such as the Scorpion (1982), Optima (1985) and Ultima (1987),[3][4] with designing an inexpensive alternative to the European large scale off road buggy that were only sold in a kit form, emphasizing on build quality[5] and parts availability like its popular 1:10 and 1:8 scale equivalents offered as well as being able to match its handling characteristics and have adjustable parts without affecting its aesthetic value.[6]

The car strongly resembled popular but smaller electric off-road buggies, hinting Kogawa's design influences to the original Ultima.[7][8]

Its unexpected success led to it to become one of the most cloned radio controlled models on the market.[5][9]

Despite the minor scale difference, the 5B is compliant to BRCA regulations[10] with one driver finishing 2nd with a 5B SS at the EFRA Large Scale Off-Road Euros in 2008[11]

World Championships in Athletics

The Baja Super 5SC Flux was used as retriever cars in the 2013 World Championships in Athletics, the car was adapted to enable it to carry heavy track and field projectiles and two javelins.[12]

References

  1. "HPI RTR Baja 5B FLUX". RC Car Action. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  2. "LIVE from the Nürnberg Toy Fair: The Baja 5R On-Road!". Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  3. "Kyosho Reveals Beetle Re-Release at Tokyo Hobby Show". RC Car Action. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  4. "Kyosho 50th Anniversary Leaflet for en :: ActiBook". Saas3.starialab.com. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  5. 1 2 "5 Hit Cars No One Saw Coming". RC Car Action. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  6. "Little Dune Buggy". Product Design & Development. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  7. "AUTOMODELISME - PetitRC.com -". Petitrc.com. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  8. "Photograph" (JPG). Tamiyaclub.com. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  9. "HPI Baja 5B Gas Powered Buggy". Rc-trucks.org. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  10. N.B the 5B meets BRCA's Large Scale Off-Road dimension regulation http://www.brca-lsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2015-Brca-Large-scale-off-road.pdf
  11. http://news.efra.ws/fileadmin/oldnews/news/report/2008_Racereport%20EFRA%20GP%20LS%20OR%20Fehring.pdf
  12. "RC Cars take Gold at the track and field athletics WC in Moscow!". RC Racing TV. Retrieved 22 January 2016.

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