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scollins that's awesome. Although it's probably the simplest example of your handywork, I dig the foam fix for a wobbly body on the single post up front.

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thanks for the compliment!
Yes, it is a simple thing to do really, just go out ther and shorten up an RC10,, its easy, c'mon join the club!
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scollins wrote:thanks for the compliment!
Yes, it is a simple thing to do really, just go out ther and shorten up an RC10,, its easy, c'mon join the club!
foam fix=simple handywork. FYI if I were to cut a chassis, I'd be lucky to have any anodizing left.

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more updates!!!!

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More updated photos of my original RC10-Tamiya S.Scorcher project, I have many more details in store, so stay tuned boys and girls!!!!!!!!..........scollins
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Man that looks so cool nice job scollins.

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AWESOME!!! 8)

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Creative steering workaround. Very nice!
Bought my first RC10 in 1989

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Post by toymkr73 »

hey steve just got mine painted as well :D :D :D :D
here are some pics:) took thema few minutes ago, i was busy all day working :( so i lost out on good light
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The absolute Muts Nuts, what stunning work guys, I am sooooo jell :mrgreen:
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.

Here's my TC Showroom
http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=18028

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SWEET- Matt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
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Nice JOB! Those scorcher-10s look sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!! :D

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Re: more updates!!!!

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scollins wrote:More updated photos of my original RC10-Tamiya S.Scorcher project, I have many more details in store, so stay tuned boys and girls!!!!!!!!..........scollins
friggin sweet!!!
they look fun :P

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Post by AYKBOBCAT »

Here is my version coming up... an hybrid between a T2 and a RC10... Still need work though. I also have to make a rear shock tower as the buggy one does not mount so well on the T2 bulckhead.

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cool!

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Well,
I guess I started something with this RC10 Sand Scorcher thing!

looks awesome!

scollins
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Post by toymkr73 »

that looks sweet, are you going to run the hard shell?

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