10T RC Carbon Works Chassis

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10T RC Carbon Works Chassis

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Figured I would post a pic of my new project since I have finally made some progress.

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IMO a black bulkhead and tranny case would really bring it together even more. I look forward to your updates.
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Very nice! I'd also go black on the bulkhead and tranny case.
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IMO leave the white tranny :lol: Contrast is good. All that said, it looks great. Also IMO, my opinion is worth what you paid for it.

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since opinions are flying around IMO a blue bulkhead and yellow GomachV lethal weapon tranny would look just fricken awesome :wink:

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Looking good. While we are at it, I say go fluorescent pink all around! :lol:

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Finally have a roller
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that's really cool :)

For those of you guys who use (longitudinal) battery retaining systems, how do you fit them under the bulkhead with a battery in? LP shorties?
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Lonestar wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2017 10:53 am that's really cool :)

For those of you guys who use (longitudinal) battery retaining systems, how do you fit them under the bulkhead with a battery in? LP shorties?
I cut out the bottom piece of the bulkhead in order to fit the lipo. You can also get a re-release RC10 bulkhead, which has the bottom plastic piece removed to allow for more space. With a shorty pac, you can put a sponge spacer in and then use a t-bar style hold down

You can see the updated bulkhead here.
https://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6323-ASC6323-rc10_rear_bulkhead/

And here is how to fit a shorty with some sponge spacers.
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http://www.jconcepts.net/garage/projects/2017-cliff-lett-rc10t-build

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blk05wrx wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:26 pm
Lonestar wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2017 10:53 am that's really cool :)

For those of you guys who use (longitudinal) battery retaining systems, how do you fit them under the bulkhead with a battery in? LP shorties?
I cut out the bottom piece of the bulkhead in order to fit the lipo. You can also get a re-release RC10 bulkhead, which has the bottom plastic piece removed to allow for more space. With a shorty pac, you can put a sponge spacer in and then use a t-bar style hold down
yep- thanks for this. My question was truly about the battery "bar" itself - it cannot fit under the bulhead when there's a lipo there, as opposed to the original worlds' bar which could as the edge of the 6x1 pack was rounder (it was a sub-c...), be it a re-re BH or not :)

The pic of our very own scr8p's car, as he got his Andy Warhol moment, shows that the strap is actually cut - clear now :)

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Where did you find that JC battery strap, I have been looking for one forever!!!

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