Vale's RC10T #7011 ...GOES TEAM TRUCK!!!
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Why did you mount he servo opposite of what you would do in the buggy? My truck and buggy both have the servo mounted identically. I didn't feel any performance issues with the servo monted this way.
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pumpkinfish wrote:Why did you mount he servo opposite of what you would do in the buggy? My truck and buggy both have the servo mounted identically. I didn't feel any performance issues with the servo monted this way.
Hi,
I just built it following the instruction manual I don't like this solution too, but who cares... it 's not a runner
Cheers,
Daniel
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Hey guys,
the TBG slammed body arrived today!
I made some pictures and compared it with the classic body. The slammed body looks a bit of modern, sporty, has sexy curves it also comes with a spoiler.
The body will be painted in next days
the TBG slammed body arrived today!
I made some pictures and compared it with the classic body. The slammed body looks a bit of modern, sporty, has sexy curves it also comes with a spoiler.
The body will be painted in next days
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Your pictures make the body look so much better than what they use on eBay. I can't wait to see it painted before I decide what to do. I'm on the fence with this or a JConcepts T4.2 Finnisher.
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Yes, pictures on ebay are crap I was not sure what I had bought before it arrived today, it was almost a kind of surprise I would go for this one or grab the classic RC10T body, just to keep it vintage a modern body will not harmonize with this old chassis (in my opinion).pumpkinfish wrote:Your pictures make the body look so much better than what they use on eBay. I can't wait to see it painted before I decide what to do. I'm on the fence with this or a JConcepts T4.2 Finnisher.
Marlon, you will get your pictures tomorrow I will post them heremarlo wrote:May I see some close up pics of those shock tower. I would like to know what type they are. There are two types for that thick version Thanks
Cheers,
Daniel
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Oh, that body has a spoiler... HUMMM
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Yes Didn't know that when I ordered this body. I ordered a spoiler extra but it seems like I won't use itshoman24v wrote:Oh, that body has a spoiler... HUMMM
It seems that my truck has the mashed shock towersmarlo wrote:May I see some close up pics of those shock tower. I would like to know what type they are. There are two types for that thick version Thanks
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Thanks for the pics Vale! The two types of towers I had mentioned before are basically the same, only difference is the finish, one flat ( you cannot see the mesh), and the other (yours) is glossy, mesh visible.
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Hey guys,
Body shell is painted now I didn't want to spend 60 bucks for a paint job so I just painted it myself with some Tamiya spray cans.
It's not perfect but I'm happy with the result The spoiler is missing... I painted it the wrong way, so I have to wait for another one
Body shell is painted now I didn't want to spend 60 bucks for a paint job so I just painted it myself with some Tamiya spray cans.
It's not perfect but I'm happy with the result The spoiler is missing... I painted it the wrong way, so I have to wait for another one
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Quality is good and it fits perfectly I will post more pictures and compare it again with the classic body.mikea96 wrote:So how is the quality and fit of that body!
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Almost done...just waiting for the wing now But actually I don't know if I really should install it!? What do you mean?
More pictures for you guys. I think I don't need to post more pictures to compare it with the classic 10T body
More pictures for you guys. I think I don't need to post more pictures to compare it with the classic 10T body
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That slammed body looks very good!
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