MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
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MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
This car will have some custom parts and some adapted parts but it will be a simple modernized RC10.
I will show one part for now,
I will show one part for now,
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
I love the cut of that chassis. Very pleasing to the eye! Should be a great build.
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
No double deck on this one, no need. This chassis is a bit thicker than a standard RC10 chassis and it is very rigid. I am very please with the shape this chassis, it is a bit shorter than the standard RC10 because it was the material I had to work with but I am using RC10 vintage rear arm mounts that can be more back and forward so I will have some flexibility on the wheel base of this car.
This project will be a mix of 2 of my past projects,
RC10X 01 custom
and
RC10evo Old-New
This project will be a mix of 2 of my past projects,
RC10X 01 custom
and
RC10evo Old-New
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
That looks nice Miguel. In my opinion I think you do some really cool custom work.
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
Wow. That already looks very nice.... I look forward to the rest. of this build.
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
Did that material come with the kick-up or did you do that yourself? Did you cut this one with a handsaw or power? Very nice.
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
I got this plate with a 20deg K/U 2 years ago from Reg. I designed a chassis to work with a worlds front end and with a RC10GT rear bulkhead.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Did that material come with the kick-up or did you do that yourself? Did you cut this one with a handsaw or power? Very nice.
I did the some handsaw and some power dremel tooling. In this one I did more Power than usual and I really like the results.
I got most of the parts but I am cutting some new towers out of G-10 and need to decide on some other parts.
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
Miguel, the steering servo is sitting like the B4 config ??
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
Yes, it's a B3 servo saver steering. I am using the same on this new project.minimini wrote:Miguel, the steering servo is sitting like the B4 config ??
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Re: MMV Challenge: m_Vice RC10evo CF
I have been so busy with work (the kind that pays the bills) that I haven't spent any time on this guy; I have all the parts except the custom ones that I have to make so my apologies for not following up on this.
I am afraid this might become a scr8p style build that takes several years.
I am afraid this might become a scr8p style build that takes several years.
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