went ahead and got me a rc10t3
- discgolfer72
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went ahead and got me a rc10t3
oh boy I just cant leave well enough alone
picked up this lot local
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=43400
it had what I would call the remnants , of a rc10 t3
really didn't plan on doing anything with it, buttttttt!
while flipping pages on ebay I came across this auction
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-TEAM-ASSOCIATED-RC10-T3-KIT-NUMBER-7003-BASIC-KIT-ROLLER-/392119967889?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=7JXlGtyk06cLbkGpQOGrURnObLY%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc
set my sniper and won it urggg lol
it came in today
I replaced the receiver with a old futaba one that I had a matching remote for
and she sprung right to life
really not much I need to do to her
clean up
geyt a body
and come up with a battery strap (can someone get me some measurement's of theirs so I can make one )
and it will be a great runner
ran it around the yard and does great (might need ne brushes in the motor soon)
+ is it came with a boat load of M.I.P cvd shafts that work for t,t2,t3 and a set of nice front arms
and original box with all paper work in really nice condition
picked up this lot local
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=43400
it had what I would call the remnants , of a rc10 t3
really didn't plan on doing anything with it, buttttttt!
while flipping pages on ebay I came across this auction
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-TEAM-ASSOCIATED-RC10-T3-KIT-NUMBER-7003-BASIC-KIT-ROLLER-/392119967889?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=7JXlGtyk06cLbkGpQOGrURnObLY%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc
set my sniper and won it urggg lol
it came in today
I replaced the receiver with a old futaba one that I had a matching remote for
and she sprung right to life
really not much I need to do to her
clean up
geyt a body
and come up with a battery strap (can someone get me some measurement's of theirs so I can make one )
and it will be a great runner
ran it around the yard and does great (might need ne brushes in the motor soon)
+ is it came with a boat load of M.I.P cvd shafts that work for t,t2,t3 and a set of nice front arms
and original box with all paper work in really nice condition
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Re: went ahead and got me a rc10t3
Nice. The T3 is a great truck and is currently underappreciated on the market and some great deals are out there. I see yours still has the battery hold down which is great since they seem to be the most difficult part to find at times. Congrats on the find!
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Re: went ahead and got me a rc10t3
im missing the battery strap on both lolBasher67 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:40 pm Nice. The T3 is a great truck and is currently underappreciated on the market and some great deals are out there. I see yours still has the battery hold down which is great since they seem to be the most difficult part to find at times. Congrats on the find!
I designed one but so far the 3 printers I have that are big enough to print it (174mm) are all being a pain in the butt
my all 3 of my anet printers have problems with the hotends (one has a e3dv6 with worn out nozzle , one has broken wire on the e3d,last one is og print head and just sucks lol)
and then my cr10 is having a problem where the filament gets so got in the hot end and melts before it hits the nozzle
and out of my 3 other printers the largest print bed is 150 mm uggggggg
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Re: went ahead and got me a rc10t3
great deal on the t3!
Just use a thumb screw and a piece of carbon... Also the Thunder Tiger Phoenix ST has a lot of interchangeable parts, like the battery strap.
Just use a thumb screw and a piece of carbon... Also the Thunder Tiger Phoenix ST has a lot of interchangeable parts, like the battery strap.
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Re: went ahead and got me a rc10t3
Lucky! Been looking for shiny cvds for a while! Build looks great. Keep us posted
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