My first RC10T

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Re: My first RC10T

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unfortunately, the Zep will remove the finish on the hardware and there is a little rubbing involved. If there was something out there that we could just throw our screws into and not have to scrub them and without taking off the finish please let me know

and I use bleach just to get the nice bone colour back to the parts, and get rid of the yellow colour. The peroxide does get the parts whiter though.

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Re: My first RC10T

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Getting a bit further on in the build

The pins are polished, the shocks are rebuilt and the chassis is being stripped.

For those who like a visual, here are the shocks all ready to be assembled. Green springs, #1 pistons and 30wt oil all around
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I picked up some Greased Lightning while I was in the States, cant get it here in Canada :cry: which sucks because it works way better than the EasyOff yellow can
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I think these rear pins are good to go once I get them polished up :shock: :? :roll:
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Re: My first RC10T

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Oh!!!! Those are the very rare Factory Team Version of inner rear hinge pins! They have been tuned to gain a little resistance in the suspension movement! They are keepers! :wink: I feel very lucky to have a few in my parts bin! :mrgreen:

Besides, what's a good shaft without a bit of bend in it? :lol:

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Re: My first RC10T

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are you effing with me rod :?

how can a bend in your rod help your arms?

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Re: My first RC10T

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DUDE!!!!



:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :mrgreen:

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Rod, I should have brought all the buggies with me to build, I could have them all complete by now :mrgreen:

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Re: My first RC10T

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vintage AE wrote:
how can a bend in your rod help your arms?
It increases your wrist strength and your grip! :lol:

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vintage AE wrote:Rod, I should have brought all the buggies with me to build, I could have them all complete by now :mrgreen:
Funny you say that! I was pulling out parts for the Graphite this morning! :roll: :mrgreen:

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Exciting day today, got my chassis and a set of rear pins. The pins were the wrong ones somehow, but I got it mocked up :D

Here are some pics. I have Lundsford turnbuckles, but I am waiting for some yellow RPM ballcups. I also need some white nylon nuts and some more red washers, but it's almost complete
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Since I been working on a Shell project for the last 4 years, here is my vision for the body
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Re: My first RC10T

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Wow you work fast!

Like the Shell paint, I also like the yellow chassis!

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Re: My first RC10T

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this looks awesome, nice color combo...

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Looks great! :mrgreen: Almost seems to beg for a sleeker, more modern body design...almost! :wink:
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Awesome!!!!

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Re: My first RC10T

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Looks great! :mrgreen: Almost seems to beg for a sleeker, more modern body design...almost! :wink:
I agree and have tried to come up with a more retro Shell racing layout, but haven't found anything great yet. I even thought about painting it like the old fuel trucks, but I think it would look too boring. I kinda want to use the 10T body since I already bought it AND the decals too, although I don't plan on using most of them on this one. The place where I got custom decals done is no longer around so now I got to find someone new to whip me up some Shell decals. I'm not sure what I going to use for electronics yet, but probably Tekin since they have some red colour on them.

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Re: My first RC10T

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slotcarrod wrote:Wow you work fast!

Like the Shell paint, I also like the yellow chassis!
I had the tranny and shocks already done, just a matter of butting it together. I polished the pins and shafts, used peroxide and bleach, lol. The bleached didn't get my whites as white as I wanted. Since I had a yellow chassis I wanted a bit more white to the parts. Pretty much everything was prepped though.

Oh, and I owe you a pack of mini nuts, sorry your hardware tray was closer than the hobby shop :lol: :D

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