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The history of LAUTERBACHER RC-Cars respectively Lauterbacher modelsportproducts began in the years 1987/88. Werner and Dietmar Lauterbacher bought the first large scale RC-Cars (DWA Blue 2 M 1:4 and Yankee Cross-Control M 1:6). Unfortunately these models were not of high quality and had a rather bad driving performance.

It didn´t take long before the first improvements and new parts for personal needs were manufactured. This was done in the metal-working factory of their father Erich Lauterbacher. He had founded the company in 1959. About at the same time, Bernd Sachs, a friend of the house and now responsible for the world wide sales of Lauterbacher products, also started liking the big ones and one more DWA Blue 2 M 1:4 was bought.

In the early nineties it was decided to develop, fabricate and sell a 5th scale race car. The scale 1/5 was chosen, as the quarter scales were difficult to transport because of their size. After a lot of development and driving tests the first Lauterbacher L1´s were sold in June of 1993. Everybody was a bit proud to be the first to manufacture a RC-Car made completely out of aluminum, which was optionaly also obtainable as a 4 wheel driven version. The L1 was powered from a 22 cc two stroke engine from Italy, which was also tuned up from Lauterbacher. Besides car bodies, a Ferrari F40 and Mini Cooper, for the street a buggy shell 1/6scale was available.

In april 1994 a 5th scale Opel (Vauxhaul ) DTM Calibra car shell followed. But the development went on and already in august 1995 the first L2´s were delivered. These had a toothed belt as driving mechanism. and a new chassis.The L2 models where offered with the Ferrari F 40, Mini-Cooper, OPEL-DTM-CALIBRA, Mercedes C 291 and all other commonly used shells. This version was the first to also use the newly developed Solo sport engine.

Already in January 97 the L3 was ready for delivery. The driving mechanism was changed to a toothed gear version and the suspension was also modified. All commonly available car shells where obtainable. The L 3 was delivered either with the LM 23-, Solo- or Zenoah-engine. In December 98 the first L3 Evolution models rolled out of the factory. In comparision to the normal L3, this model had a completley modified indirect suspension system with adjustable stabilizers, similar to the kind used in real F1 racing. The Evolution is up to date the most successful Lauterbacher car. Numerous national and international drivers trust on the speed and reliability of the L 3 EVO.

Besides the German championship 99, world cup 99 and second in the European championship 99, many races in Europe and abroad have been successfully completed. The L 3 EVO can be ordered either with Zenoah or Solo motor. Since July 2000 the L3 EVO 2000 is available. It has a fully new framework chassis. The main advantage is the 100% stiffness of this chassis. Constructionwise this car can only be delivered with 535mm wheelbase and Solo engine.

  



Following some data of our company
Manufacturing space:
1.200 qm
Employees
20 full time and 5 part time
Machines::
Over 20 CNC-operated lathes and mills. Some equiped with robottechnology Numerous conventional metal working machines for drilling, sawing, milling and so on.
Business executive
Gertrud Lauterbacher
Management for development and manufacturing
Werner Lauterbacher and Dietmar Lauterbacher
Sales manager for model products and responsible for advertisement, press, impoet export and material purchasing.
Bernd Sachs
Our model products are momentarily sold in the foolowing countries: Germany • Austria • Swiss • Italy • Czech Republic • Spain • Portugal • France • Belgium • Luxembourg • England • Denmark • Finland • Hungary • USA • Canada • Australia • New Zealand• Japan
We are importer of the following products PMT-tyres
SLD Off-Road-tyres M 1/6
MEDIAL-PRO tyres1/5

Some historical products:

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