Jammin Jay's Prototype RC10 4WD Replica

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Re: Fun Project: 1 st 1/10 IFMAR Jammin's prototype RC10 4WD

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This is looking very very good. Seems like the front is on oneway hub

Great job!!!

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Finally the prototype RC10 4WD replica got substantially completed, but still need some adjustment before the trial run.

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That is amazing! Nice work!
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Many Thanks for your information! :D

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GoMachV wrote:That is amazing! Nice work!
Thank you very much! :D

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Very well done, cant wait to see the finished car! 8)

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very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Anyone notice the big yellow plastic shocks on the back of the Yoke? With Associated shocks on the front? Wonder how that worked?

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It's just a balloon to protect the shock from the dust.

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tiger1 wrote:This is looking very very good. Seems like the front is on oneway hub

Great job!!!
Thanks mate, more work will be done, will keep you guys posted. :D

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great stuff! awesome job

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8) nicely done!

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Re: Jammin Jay's Prototype RC10 4WD Replica

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I found a couple other photos of the car..... might help with the final details? Btw, would you ever consider selling the custom "fabbed" parts on shapeways?
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Re: Jammin Jay's Prototype RC10 4WD Replica

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Dcast wrote: Wed May 31, 2017 2:40 am I found a couple other photos of the car..... might help with the final details? Btw, would you ever consider selling the custom "fabbed" parts on shapeways?
Thanks for your nice photos and information, it can make my project close to the real one, even though not much progress in pass few months.

Some people also ask me to make some for their collection, but besides the nylon parts, the hardware is a problem, especially the driving chain (now form YZ-834B) and motor plate (cut and fold by hand).

I am still looking for manufacturer to make small quantity with acceptable price.

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