Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Yes, Nicely done!
Great work! :)

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scr8p wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:22 pm I was texting back and forth with Brad this past Thursday morning. I mentioned that I was planning on taking the replica along for the concourse at the Vonats but that I wish I had the missing stickers to complete it. So he dug deep through his stash and managed to come up with what I was missing and overnighted them to the racetrack so they would be there the following afternoon.

So Friday night at the hotel I put the stickers on. I still have to cut the scoop open, but didn't want to get into that during the race weekend.

Brad's original

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And my replica

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The car also won "Most Authentic" at the concourse event at the Vonats which was pretty cool. :)
Very nice as usual. Your standards are only the best! So if you won concourse, I take it you had to race it?

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Thanks.

Nah, you don't have to run your concourse entries at the vonats.

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Although he did run a replica that was just as nice as the Reelf car.

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Yeah, I put just as much time and energy into my 2wd entry (maybe even more since I had planned to actually race it). And I'm glad I ran an under tray on it. The suspension parts and body still look good, as does the chassis and ano. :wink:

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41123

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that's dead sexy... :shock:
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scr8p, your attention to detail is truly admirable. The fact that bad Brad chimed in was unexpected to say the least. Congrats on the win.
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Thanks. Yes, Brad showing up in this thread was huge. There's no way I would've gotten anywhere near this level of correctness without his input.

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica ('93 FL Winterchamps Winner)

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BradR wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:07 pm
You pretty much nailed it. The servo was a Futaba 131SH. The only "special" parts were white Composite Craft bellcranks (I got those from Ruffy) and machined shock pistons.

went back a few pages...

folks were using machined shock pistons already back then?!?

when you know how much performance difference a properly dimensioned piston drives, why am I even surprised they were doing this almost 25 y.a. already...I should have known it!!! :lol:
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Lonestar wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:20 am folks were using machined shock pistons already back then?!?
Actually, machined pistons weren't a common thing back then. This just happened to be around the time Associated released the 1-2-3 piston trees, and these were prototype #1 pistons.

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica ('93 FL Winterchamps Winner)

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BradR wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:10 pm
Lonestar wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:20 am folks were using machined shock pistons already back then?!?
Actually, machined pistons weren't a common thing back then. This just happened to be around the time Associated released the 1-2-3 piston trees, and these were prototype #1 pistons.
Cheers Brad - interesting... Once the design was finalized, were the top official pilots running pistons from the piston tree, or machined ones? Because (properly) machined ones would work have likely worked better anyway :)
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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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Got the scoop cut out last night. I was sweating bullets doing that...... just waiting to slip. :lol:
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Lonestar wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 3:45 am Cheers Brad - interesting... Once the design was finalized, were the top official pilots running pistons from the piston tree, or machined ones? Because (properly) machined ones would work have likely worked better anyway :)
As far as I know, everyone used the production pistons after they became available. In hindsight, maybe we should have kept using the machined versions.

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica /'93 FL Winterchamps Winner

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scr8p wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 6:52 am Got the scoop cut out last night. I was sweating bullets doing that...... just waiting to slip. :lol:
It takes nerves of steel to cut up a concourse winning body. :lol:
The whole build is awesome. You got all the details right. Great Job!

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Re: Brad Reelfs RC10 Replica ('93 FL Winterchamps Winner)

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BradR wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 7:33 am
Lonestar wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 3:45 am Cheers Brad - interesting... Once the design was finalized, were the top official pilots running pistons from the piston tree, or machined ones? Because (properly) machined ones would work have likely worked better anyway :)
As far as I know, everyone used the production pistons after they became available. In hindsight, maybe we should have kept using the machined versions.
Appreciate the info...

indeed, machined would have been better :mrgreen: looks like this didn't prevent the A team from winning anyway!
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