RC10 worlds
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RC10 worlds
Looky what I found lurking in my collection.
Really though, I forgot I had it.
Not sure what I will do with it once I get it cleaned up. I also have a RC-10T C stamp. Going to get pics of that one too.
Really though, I forgot I had it.
Not sure what I will do with it once I get it cleaned up. I also have a RC-10T C stamp. Going to get pics of that one too.
Re: RC10 worlds
Welcome mate,
Dual rear tyres
Dual rear tyres
Dan.
Team B3, OG Worlds car, B5m.
Plus some other junk
Team B3, OG Worlds car, B5m.
Plus some other junk
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Re: RC10 worlds
Haha thanks. Yeah I am not sure what the thinking was behind that. I am going to search for a set of rear prolines to put on.
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Re: RC10 worlds
First time I've seen a worlds car with a msc too. That should cleanup very nicely!
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Do you guys have any suggestions for rear rubber? I am going to clean up the original rims to use.
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It took me quite a while but eventually I found a pair on eBay. They aren't cheap when you find them properly listed.
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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I'll correct everything once I get it apart and cleaned up. My plan is to sell it and keep my RC10t to race. I know that I wont ever run the worlds car and I need to thin out my collection of RC stuff. I am still kinda on the fence on what to do though.
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Re: RC10 worlds
Cleaned up nicely!
Guts out! Just wondering.... Is there any worth in the old electronics. I did see some people using the old stuff for shelf builds? Is it worth selling or should I just toss it back in my old racing field box??
I just need some new shoes on the rear.
Guts out! Just wondering.... Is there any worth in the old electronics. I did see some people using the old stuff for shelf builds? Is it worth selling or should I just toss it back in my old racing field box??
I just need some new shoes on the rear.
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That's looking way better than it used to. Keep up the good work, you've got a keeper there.
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Thanks. Its neat to forget about something way back in the day and then find it stored in the back closet. Its like christmas all over.vintage AE wrote:That's looking way better than it used to. Keep up the good work, you've got a keeper there.
BTW your pan cars are amazing. I use to run a bolink pan car with the prototype Jaguar body. Loved it. Always admired the 10L on the track.
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Re: RC10 worlds
AtomicFrawg wrote:Cleaned up nicely!
Guts out! Just wondering.... Is there any worth in the old electronics. I did see some people using the old stuff for shelf builds? Is it worth selling or should I just toss it back in my old racing field box??
There probably is someone looking for that stuff, but the buyers are probably scarce. If anywhere, they'd be on this forum.
It's one of those things where if anyone is going to drive their car, even rarely, they will use an esc. I'm 42 now, and even I was using an esc when I was a kid, so when I did my own personal restoration, I used an electronic speed control.
I did however leave the msc in an 84 A stamp Edinger I restored, only because that's what was in there from the old days, and I wanted to keep the insides in "last ran" condition.
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Thanks for the info. I am 41
I remember my first offload race back in the early 90's. I ran a grasshopper with a MSC controller. I got my butt handed to me by everything on the track, but I had so much fun. I was hooked from then on.
This MSC was from my #7011 C stamped RC10T. They were both bought around the same time back in the day.
I remember my first offload race back in the early 90's. I ran a grasshopper with a MSC controller. I got my butt handed to me by everything on the track, but I had so much fun. I was hooked from then on.
This MSC was from my #7011 C stamped RC10T. They were both bought around the same time back in the day.
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