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so in the same fog as me... but I'm sure you can answer this: is this necessary to mount the Proline rims?

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no, just use the 4 white bearing adapters that came with the rc10 kit. i know you have them. unless you sold em'.

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ok, fine, what a good memory you have :wink:
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Asso_man! wrote:ok, fine, what a good memory you have :wink:
And I thought I was old. :lol: JH is using a NOVAK 1. The receiver I cant remember but I think it is a futaba. Servo is a S132H. That was the only HS available then.
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well, thanks to Scr8p, I also get the correct decal sheets from Autographics

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The only things remaining to find are the lateral white Reedy modifieds stickers, the front black Proline 1,5'' rims and the dye job for the front JG bumper... any help would be greatly appreciated :wink:
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I've now found the Pro-Line 100-F rims (unfortunately the gold ones, but that will do until I can get my hand on black ones, I inverted the inside with the outside of the rims so they mimic the model the most they can) Many thanks to Scr8p for the tires :wink:

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Post by MelvinsArmy »

Looking great. 8)

Oven cleaner will take the gold right off those wheels, and then you'll have black wheels. I tried it on a used Clodbuster bumper and it came off real nice. Shiney black plastic under there.

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Looks sweet Nice job!!!!

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Looks sweet Nice job!!!!

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strip the wheels. you know you wanna. :P :)

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:lol: :lol: :lol: yes I do, but still they look great like that, it's always a pain for me to modify NIP vintage parts, especially when they have that cool look... now if i strip the rims, I'll also have to dye the bumper black :wink:
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