Not sure why I didn't start a build thread soon in the build but never too late. I suppose because I'm not doing too much outside of the box on this one.
Here is the list of mods and aftermarket parts
sand down the edge of chassis
JConcepts Ti turnbuckles
JConcepts Wing buttons
JConcepts black motor mount
Associated big bore shocks
VTS slipper assembly
bearings on bellcranks
Since this is going to be my second racer, why not keep the same paint scheme, but with a Worlds twist
Work on this build has been slow but not forgotten about. My goal is to have it done by spring, so it's all good. I'm still waiting on some parts, but for now I got front big bore shocks and the electronics squared away. The rear big bores and motor plate are waiting for me at the LHS. The turnbuckles are on backorder, springs I haven't thought about yet, and I'm sure there are some other things I need too but it will all come together soon enough. Besides, I have a NIX91 car to build soon too
Keeping it traditional and using a LRP esc and a Reedy motor accompanied with Futaba rx and servo.
Got a bit more done today. I picked up my JConcepts TI turnbuckles, wing buttons, motor plate and big bore rear shocks. I have the turnbuckles and motor plate installed and I should get the rear shocks done tomorrow. I'm picking up the springs tomorrow too
ug, out of focus, better photos to come when finished
Nice build and you added some bling big bores shocks! I was checking out those links on the bay the other night and they looked really nice. Are you happy with them?
Hi guys, I have finally bought a new kit from my local hobby shop today. I have started the build process and immediately ran into a problem with the stealth tranny. The V2 slipper pads are rubbing against the motor plate when tightened down even a...
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the B4 top shaft (which is what you have) has been known to have problems with where they machine the flats. Seems there is quite a variation. There are two options.
first, call associated and let them know, this is well known and they should be...
She's all done. Mines getting dirty no time for a shelf queen haha!
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I think its awesome how good they handle. Just got done with mine and the first time I ran it I was amazed at how it handled. I was thinking when I bought it that I would run it every once in a while but I am definitely going to race it. Yours looks...
The RC10 Worlds release had some issues, and I experienced them as well (transmission case, weird idler gear tolerances, and neon nylon-colored materials). However, very few reported my particular issue with the CVD's . I had a glaring issue with my...
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I have about a dozen of the Rere Worlds cars, and I think 6 were built from kits that I myself opened. 2 of those kits had this problem. This seemed to be more of a later production run issue, which is possibly why you didn't hear much about it....
I know there was a thread somewhere about this but I can not find it. Iam a veteran of racing,20+ years and I still race. I have a dislike for modern buggies and their tight chassis lay outs. I was thinking of grabbing a re release RC10 worlds car...
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For my driving style, I have noticed that shorter turnbuckles all around (1 in from longest settings front and rear), wake the car up and it has all the steering and corner speed I want.
Keep in mind Twisted, the more you swap this part for that...
Hey guys,
this might of been covered already, but I couldn't find it.
I have a Worlds re-release car all built and ready to race, but as my other racer is a B5M, I would love to share wheels and tires, if that's possible
is there a conversion...
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Hi,
Other option is to use NIX63551 arms and B4 bones. This way you can use Worlds Car hubs and bearings from the kit.
In this mod suspension layout isn't Worlds Car anymore as outer hinge pin moves out.
Since my ’91 Stealth RC10 runner build is finished, I’m taking a short break before starting the replica build so I’ve gone back to finish the CAT XLS builds that I’d started about a year ago. Since you’re here viewing this post, you’ve probably...
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Thanks.
I think we choose to tinker with these old RC cars partly because they remind us of happier times, places we’ve traveled, people we’ve met, friendships we’ve began, etc. They certainly do that for me.