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Project RC10

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Here are some pictures of my current RC10 project. I'm building it like the one I had as a kid, but with some upgrades that I couldn't afford back then.
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What are the wheels, and will getting a set break the bank.

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that's going to be a really nice buggy. The wheels and the paint scheme are great together. MIP tranny too :D

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Toasted Coastie wrote:What are the wheels, and will getting a set break the bank.
techncraft?

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yes, tecnacraft, and yes, they cost as much as some full size wheels now..... :roll:

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jwscab wrote:yes, tecnacraft, and yes, they cost as much as some full size wheels now..... :roll:
Gah. I was hoping they were the Lohas ones...

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Toasted Coastie wrote:
jwscab wrote:yes, tecnacraft, and yes, they cost as much as some full size wheels now..... :roll:
Gah. I was hoping they were the Lohas ones...
Yes, they are Tecnacrafts, but the new wheels from Lohas look really good.

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EvilAsh wrote:
Toasted Coastie wrote:
jwscab wrote:yes, tecnacraft, and yes, they cost as much as some full size wheels now..... :roll:
Gah. I was hoping they were the Lohas ones...
Yes, they are Tecnacrafts, but the new wheels from Lohas look really good.
But I haven't seen a set for RC10s yet. Your buggy looks great.....

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That thing is going to look über sick! Can't wait to see it all finished up.

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Thanks. I'm not finished, but here are some new pictures.
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I used Tecnacraft axles on the front.
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I've got some Race Prep dog bones and a Trinity modified that I plan to use. I just need to find some white rod ends and I should be able to finish this one.
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If your not going for period correct and vintage, J Concepts white rod ends work well.
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looking very good, got any better rear tire's though? lucky man to have those wheel's. :)

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JK Racing wrote:If your not going for period correct and vintage, J Concepts white rod ends work well.
I was trying to go period correct, but if I can't find them for a good price the J Concepts might be the way to go. Thanks!

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