RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
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RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
In 2018 I found a brand new hydradrive for a good price but without any specific goal.
After a conversation on the subject with another vintage addict at my local track,
I heard of an english shop (DMS Racing) selling reproduction of a shaft adaptator for RC10.
That's enough for a new project to start bubbling in my head.
In the first half mid 90's, I use to race an RC 10 team car version with a lot of mods; I doesn't still have it but I can do a replica...
... or, I can do a replica of the car wich inspiring me at the time, bingo that's gonna be the project
Like many other french RC10 racers, in 1993-94 the man to follow was Arnaud Collet and his awesome prepared cars.
First time I see one of them was in 94 at national rounds in Mours and then in St Rambert (or maybe the opposite doesn't remember well )
So my replica will be the 94 model... First attempt of a replica for me and really exited by relive the way of how a great pilot prepared his car.
After a conversation on the subject with another vintage addict at my local track,
I heard of an english shop (DMS Racing) selling reproduction of a shaft adaptator for RC10.
That's enough for a new project to start bubbling in my head.
In the first half mid 90's, I use to race an RC 10 team car version with a lot of mods; I doesn't still have it but I can do a replica...
... or, I can do a replica of the car wich inspiring me at the time, bingo that's gonna be the project
Like many other french RC10 racers, in 1993-94 the man to follow was Arnaud Collet and his awesome prepared cars.
First time I see one of them was in 94 at national rounds in Mours and then in St Rambert (or maybe the opposite doesn't remember well )
So my replica will be the 94 model... First attempt of a replica for me and really exited by relive the way of how a great pilot prepared his car.
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
As usual, the base car (a standard RC10 world):
First thing to get work on, the transmission:
Thank to the person who sell the base car with the MIP foam as the replica need one (a little difficult to find).
First thing to get work on, the transmission:
Thank to the person who sell the base car with the MIP foam as the replica need one (a little difficult to find).
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
The wing supports get also a little work; polish and countersunk
Rear arms are dremelized to slide on bumps
As it can't be seen, I add a little mod, milled half of the inside reinforcements to get less mud/dust...
Hinge pin is secure by a stop screw to take off the front e-clip , and a bolt is add to secure rear toe
Rear arms are dremelized to slide on bumps
As it can't be seen, I add a little mod, milled half of the inside reinforcements to get less mud/dust...
Hinge pin is secure by a stop screw to take off the front e-clip , and a bolt is add to secure rear toe
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
Some cool MIP ugrades (cvd's, bearing steering and shocks shafts)
the build on his way
It was missing the hydradrive thrust bearing, but the current TLR for 22-4 or RJSpeed are direct fit, thank's them.
the build on his way
It was missing the hydradrive thrust bearing, but the current TLR for 22-4 or RJSpeed are direct fit, thank's them.
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
To fit the original, shocks caps are replaced by plastic ones (probably to fix eventual leaks) and spring cups and braces are dyed in black.
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
Time to fit the right electronics: Novak hammer pro, ko ps1001, Airtronics 92237 and SMT turbo 11x3
Servo saver is Traxxas, adding a body support in place of a steering bellcrank bolt (allows take off front body post) , esc heatsink is filed.
Luckily I found the Airtronics Caliper 3PS ; I really want to ride this car with the real set up .
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Re: RC10 World A.C 94' Replica
Now with the replica body, everything is painted (thank's to typhoon graph)
Aluminium wing buttons are team associated hop ups.
The original :
Still have to finish the battery holder, find some wheels and decals, but end is soon.
Aluminium wing buttons are team associated hop ups.
The original :
Still have to finish the battery holder, find some wheels and decals, but end is soon.
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