Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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WOW!

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Wow, she's a beaut'!
Might have missed it, but is it going to be a runner?

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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mk-Zero wrote:Wow, she's a beaut'!
Might have missed it, but is it going to be a runner?
Well, if it isn't going to be run, can I suggest metal shocktowers?

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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I built the dampers this morning. Had to dye a few bits black

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I used some RPM spring cups. The rears will need travel limiters put in. I want to get it further assembled then set the ride height.

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An aluminum shock tower would look good. That's something to consider. I was entertaining using a composite craft carbon motor plate to match the carbon front shock tower.

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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or you could paint that carbonfiber tower red too

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Rebuilt the internals of a stealth transmission and installed them into a Rogue Elements aluminum case. Scrapped the idea of using the composite craft motor plate as its drilled for 6gear tranny. So I took a stealth motor plate and cut the tab off and then sanded and polished the edge. Installed a set of MIP CVD driveshafts to round out the drivetrain.

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Sweet! Funny I have a set of polished MIP CVD's on my CE runner.. doesn't deserve them.

It'll be a shame to cover any of that chassis! Maybe make panels for every single hole? like an all exposed frame?
RC10 CE "late" with included Rooster ESC (#6014)

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I think changing to white cups might not look as good as it sits now. Chrome and white just don't go as well together as black and chrome.

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Oh Yeah!
Gone fishing

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Very inspiring! Plus I'm a sucker for metal builds.

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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This looks fantastic! Well done.
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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Tonight's project was to restore a set of Tecnacraft wheels that I got these in a recent craigslist deal.

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I used some axles chucked up into my drill to polish the wheels. They weren't too bad off to begin with but there was a fair bit of oxidization that I sanded off with a scotch brite pad.

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Once they are smooth, it's time for the mothers mag polish.

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Instead of standard buggy tires I used a set of Carson tires with an off road tread.

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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Nice work 8)

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That looks really good. Lovin' the color combos
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Re: Shodog's RC10 Tube chassis build

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Not sure if I like the tires :| Thanks for the idea of chucking the axle with wheel for polishing, dumb ass me never thought of that! :roll: :lol:

I think black springs (though soft) would look better.

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