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What is the rarest R/C part you have
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
I'd say the white Houge Arm (only the one ), the set of Slam Dunkin cantilever suspension rocker arms, the Hobby World Frog ball diff, and the Cook Racing magnesium Delta Eagle diff housing, & magnesium RC500 motor plate are all equally the rarest parts I own.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Yeah I guess rare and valuable are kind of different. You can argue any of the parts I make are rare, because I make things in low qty. But probably not very valuable.
I do have a ayk race prep pro radiant. I have the spur adapter which is pretty rare.
I have a set of rogue element rc10 wheels.
I have a couple sets of Jake's aluminum wheels also. Along with a couple of carbon fiber nose plates.
I have a lot of parts that would be considered uncommon.
I do have a ayk race prep pro radiant. I have the spur adapter which is pretty rare.
I have a set of rogue element rc10 wheels.
I have a couple sets of Jake's aluminum wheels also. Along with a couple of carbon fiber nose plates.
I have a lot of parts that would be considered uncommon.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Prototype set, before yellow was chosen. Can't be more than a few of these around
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
That reminds me...remember these?
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30216&start=84
I really wanted to mount these JPS wheels on this RWD-converted Optima Mid, but wanted to use some CVDs that had straight axles with cross-pins...you machined these wheel hubs, originally with tapered-fit axle holes, to add cross-pin slots. So these wheels and this car are one-offs, thanks to you.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
I have many rare vintage parts but here's a couple I'd like to mention.
ESP Lunchzilla. Someone commissioned ESP to design them a Clodzilla type conversion kit for the Lunch Box. It's the only one ever made. I bought it from a guy in England back in 2006 I believe. I then got ESP to create a certificate of authenticity for it. Unfortunately though, the person drove and abused the crap out of it, and it was in really rough shape. My 'fix' back then was to completely mirror polish every part in an attempt to hide the damage. In hindsight I wish I hadn't. I was much younger (obviously) and my thought process at the time was anything aluminum had to be polished. It's sat in pieces in a box somewhere ever since.
Early stretched Sassy Chassis for the Clod when they were being made by ESP. They were only made by them for a short time, and differentiate from all later versions by having fewer of the large openings in the bottom.
Optional wing kit for the Latrax LTX-40 Corvette. I've only seen two before, and I bought both.
The buck/mold that produced all the bodies for Bolink's C-Dan car from the Hot-Rodz! line. I also have the corresponding car they used for trade shows and whatnot with Steve and Bob Rule's signatures on it.
ESP Lunchzilla. Someone commissioned ESP to design them a Clodzilla type conversion kit for the Lunch Box. It's the only one ever made. I bought it from a guy in England back in 2006 I believe. I then got ESP to create a certificate of authenticity for it. Unfortunately though, the person drove and abused the crap out of it, and it was in really rough shape. My 'fix' back then was to completely mirror polish every part in an attempt to hide the damage. In hindsight I wish I hadn't. I was much younger (obviously) and my thought process at the time was anything aluminum had to be polished. It's sat in pieces in a box somewhere ever since.
Early stretched Sassy Chassis for the Clod when they were being made by ESP. They were only made by them for a short time, and differentiate from all later versions by having fewer of the large openings in the bottom.
Optional wing kit for the Latrax LTX-40 Corvette. I've only seen two before, and I bought both.
The buck/mold that produced all the bodies for Bolink's C-Dan car from the Hot-Rodz! line. I also have the corresponding car they used for trade shows and whatnot with Steve and Bob Rule's signatures on it.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Lunchzilla sounds awesome!
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
It really is. It's also yet another project I need to revisit in a very long line of uncompleted projects.
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I certainly remember that project. It was fun if not stressful putting those rare wheelsn under the knife. Glad they worked out .
Coelacanth wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:39 pmThat reminds me...remember these?
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30216&start=84
I really wanted to mount these JPS wheels on this RWD-converted Optima Mid, but wanted to use some CVDs that had straight axles with cross-pins...you machined these wheel hubs, originally with tapered-fit axle holes, to add cross-pin slots. So these wheels and this car are one-offs, thanks to you.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
MIP B100 ball diff for Tamiya SRBs. I've only ever seen one other.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Saw your thread on that. Very cool item. And the best part is, unlike rare parts that hang on a wall... you can play with yours!Frankentruck wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:21 pm My Novak RC Analyzer is the rarest item I have. It came from a hobby shop in Portage, Michigan and the manual is a copy of the manual from another near by hobby shop in Michigan, so I know there's at least one more of them out there.
I would also say there's a difference between rare and one of a kind. The parts you make, the RC10 prototype chassis, etc. those are one of a kind and in a completely different category as they lack comparable parts with which to judge rarity.... they transcend rarity.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
These won't look rare but they are...1 of 2 sets of test arms for a RC10T. They were made with a special blend of RPM and fiber filled nylons to see if they could hold up and still be covered under the RPM warranty. They did but never went into production...I have one NOS set and one set on my Ultramold race truck...And I have the race truck that was hand machined by Richard Royal, it is one of one...
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Not sure on the rarity especially being in the condition it’s in but haven’t seen many go up for sale: RPM ultra chassis
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
That ultra molded 8090 chassis is pretty uncommon. Oddly enough the delrin clips for the battery door are the rarest part.
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Re: What is the rarest R/C part you have
Are those stiffer than the regular RPM arms?RPMfieldtester wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 3:46 am These won't look rare but they are...1 of 2 sets of test arms for a RC10T. They were made with a special blend of RPM and fiber filled nylons to see if they could hold up and still be covered under the RPM warranty. They did but never went into production...I have one NOS set and one set on my Ultramold race truck...And I have the race truck that was hand machined by Richard Royal, it is one of one...
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