http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=15520&start=90
and, I got few people in my mind




Lee - I think it may have been a little mis-communication between myself & Fibrelyte. I made the mould & gave them the CAD file for the chassis profile (hence why there is an option for the Masami one - as I did that specifically for Reggie's build). Fibrelyte did offer to send the mould back to me - but I told them to keep it knowing that they would probably be approached by a number of people who had already been in contact with me direct - as I didn't mind those particular people benefitting from my input, this I explained to them. What I wasn't too happy with was that they have listed it on their site for everyone to see & buy... especially as the cost was the same as what I had paid for one of the two chassis that I had made... the first one not being quite to my standards (the rough/bagged finish base in particular) - so to a certain degree I had also paid for their development tooralphee wrote:Dan, are you saying Fibrelyte are using YOUR chassis pattern for the '93...with no consultation?? Its a shame you have not yet driven a Yokomo chassis, some of my fondest meeting memories have been with the brand, and with the obvious being the YZ10...sorry for the hijack.
lee
i'm thinking what i have to make, buy, or find in my boxes. and, the idea i got in my mind is making the towers and top deck if i can't find them. but i can see i need more parts than i expected while i keep reading the tread you guys made.DerbyDan wrote:
How far are you intending to go with turning your works 94 into a 93WCS.... if you go the 'whole hog' as Reggie has I think you'll be surprised how little of your original car will get used.
59burst wrote:fakiee found me this ebay store and i have bought the m2 center pulley and inner disk from the sellr![]()
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/rc-broc-auto/YZ-10-/_i.html?_fsub=481127719&_sid=114218349&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
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