Shodog's RC10 collection
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Shodog's RC10 collection
I have loved the RC10 since it came out. I only have a few of them but I have done my best to make each one of them really nice. I seek out rare and cool parts to make each one unique.
New built 6016 buggy
RC10 Graphite with MIP 4wd kit.
Ascot sprint car
New built Composite Craft Worlds buggy
Minty condition 6016 modified for an MIP 4wd kit
Composite Craft RC10T
My T4
Shodog Jr.’s T3
New built 6016 buggy
RC10 Graphite with MIP 4wd kit.
Ascot sprint car
New built Composite Craft Worlds buggy
Minty condition 6016 modified for an MIP 4wd kit
Composite Craft RC10T
My T4
Shodog Jr.’s T3
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story of my life...shodog wrote:The problem is that i would like to have a runner but I always end up making them too nice to run.
super sweet rigs dude. and your tamiya cars (like that uber pimped scorcher) are freaking awesome.
btw, the uber cool mip 4x4 ya got isnt a tq. the tq chassis doesnt show the weave in the graphite and has more 'pointy' angles.
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well what do you know, a tq10 chassis just got listed on ebay!
http://cgi.ebay.com/OLD-SCHOOL-RC10-GRAPHITE-CHASSIS_W0QQitemZ150078799378QQihZ005QQcategoryZ44017QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
its a pos, but you can see the more angular design.
http://cgi.ebay.com/OLD-SCHOOL-RC10-GRAPHITE-CHASSIS_W0QQitemZ150078799378QQihZ005QQcategoryZ44017QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
its a pos, but you can see the more angular design.
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Nice original car there mate. Are you making a runner or is this getting the full on glamour treatment?
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Re: rc10
I think this buggy is going to get a Composite Craft chassis, shock towers, and battery plate. Replace a few less than stellar parts and reassembled.Dr. Robotnik wrote:Nice original car there mate. Are you making a runner or is this getting the full on glamour treatment?
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I think they work okay but really the collectability is in their rareity. Here is my 4WD sand scorcher that has a cable drive.MOmo wrote:*sigh*
Now i am going to have to hunt down more RC10s, so to build up a few.
Curse you!!!!
Are the 4wd MIP kits worth it? do they function well? I always wanted one, but alas never had the $$ or the car till now.
MOmo
The cable is really inefficient and has quite a bit of drag in the driveline
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