Hey everyone! Very cool that there is a vintage RC10 buggy forum. I've seen some great looking buggys here. I originally bought this buggy from a friend back in the early 90s. This buggy has been sitting in a Kyosho bag for at least 15 years.
I'm not sure how far I'll get, but my goal right now will be to strip it down, clean it, possibly dye the white plastic to black because of the wear marks and to match the graphite chassis, upgrade the electronics, change it's tires and then have some fun running it again.
"The most important part of tinkering is saving all the parts"
Hi John, welcome to the board, your buggy looks great, I personally would not dye your white parts black , unless your planning to turn your buggy into a runner.
Your white parts look good, I think you would be amazed at how well they will clean up.
Check out this thread for some ways to clean your white parts.
Chrominator wrote:Hi John, welcome to the board, your buggy looks great, I personally would not dye your white parts black , unless your planning to turn your buggy into a runner.
Your white parts look good, I think you would be amazed at how well they will clean up.
Check out this thread for some ways to clean your white parts.
Thanks for that cleaning link....I have been using Simple green, but just might try some bleach too....I have a 5 gal bucket in the garage that is 50/50% water/bleach mixture from cleaning up my fence.....I think I might drop some parts in for a bit.....
Ditto what the others have said about keep the white parts white if they're in decent condition. The only reason to dye them at this point would be if you got a car where someone had dyed them another color already. If you really wanted, you could pick up black molded RC10 parts relatively cheaper for the all black look. Post more pics when you get it done!
Nice RC10 John, apart from my stealth team car I have another one that needs a big cleanup and a few parts, it's just like this one of yours, carbon chasis style but perhaps not quite as original as this one
The chassis in the pictures above appears to be a Composite Craft RC10 chassis. The graphite AE chassis has a weave pattern to it very identifiable. The nose plate looks like it was cut to make a gold front bumper. Cleaned up this will be a beautiful car and I vote with the others not to dye the white parts it will be great with the white left alone but nicely cleaned. Welcome to the board.
I'll keep the parts white if they clean up good. I'll try that Iron Out as suggested by the link. The pics in that thread turned out very good.
Under the gold nose plate is a very worn composite nose (no graphite weave is correct), so the gold plate was put on to reduce that wear when jumping around the street at the time. I'm going to replace all of the chassis mount screws since most are very worn from bottoming out onto concrete. I 'm hoping to find those at Lowes.
As far as the gold plate over the tranny. I'm not sure if thats a stock part or not.
I'm not sure what the specs are for the Black Magic motor yet, but I had planned on keeping it in there for now.
"The most important part of tinkering is saving all the parts"
MONSTER wrote:I knew there was something funny about that Nose. Were the Graphite Chassis' never "supposed" to have a Nose Plate?
Sounds like something I might have come up with, considering something I have going right now.
Thats correct, graphite/composite chassis' never had nose plates. I've seen some where you would actually use the complete nose plate. Some companies did this because its hard to get the kick up in a piece of graphite.
I ran the hell out of the Ghettoday buggy until the wheels came off literally as it was my fun car I like to bash and pop wheelies with but when the esc burnt out from running thru puddles it was put in the basement for about 2 years now so I...
If you put a modern 2wd buggy from 2022 against a 30-year-old 4wd buggy from 1992 on a medium to high bite clay track who would win this shootout? This is assuming using the same tires and electronics.
Would 30 years of advancements in 2wd...
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I hope the track increased the value of the house. I'd consider that a key feature. 😁. That's a cool layout.
Just wondering what buggy this is? I am going to build an eastern dirt modified out of it and just wanted to be sure that i knew exactly which one it is.
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Only the T2 had the aluminum chassis the b2 went to this style composite chassis.
as title states. Was tryin to get an idea of what it is from you Losi gurus here but I'm lost. Maybe JRX pro. I know its pry a mixture so let me know what you guys think and I'll go from there to see if I might just keep this one and fixer up....
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thanx for the info guys. With the tranny feeling pretty good, cvds, lundsford turnbuckles, puretech battery strap and it being in overall pretty good shape I think I might just do a lil work on it. See how it works out and if it doesn't it might...
Maybe I'll actually finish this one. :? I got this buggy along with another chassis and some random parts plus batteries a charger and a discharger from HotRodJosh. He got a JRX2 project and basket case JRXT for parts. We both think we got the best...
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Cool, glad that worked out for you! You could dye your entire patio black. :lol:
If you owned this buggy what would you do with it? Restore it, run it, sell it off, keep for parts or throw it in the bin? It is pretty rough, has a home made arm, some coarse screw treatment, body painted in house paint and is generally beat. If it...
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I race my B2 with a 14x2 brushed motor and nimh batteries at my local track with great results. Its by far my best buggy.
Need info on this, the more the better. I remember it had a white black and I think yellow body with yellow wing and yellow wheels. The dog (few years back) got the rear wheels and the body.
Has anybody ever used Trinity Buggy Grip offroad tire traction and conditioner? I won some with a lot of tires and a body on Ebay. Info?
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Buggy grip works ok, we use simple green and water. I race with a guy who makes some awesome tire sauce, it's called Reino's Ragu. He makes a marinade you brush on the tires the night before a race them seal em up in a ziplock bag and he also makes...