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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:47 am
by carloco8
That's a really nice jrx-t! Your vid clip is cool too. Was that an intentional 360 around the last hairpin?
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 6:33 am
by mrlexan
That scan will work just fine. I also need a size/dimension.... let me think about the best point of reference and if you can simply measure that reference and post it that would be great.
Thank you sir! Really appreciate it.
Jay
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 1:46 am
by teshreve
No problema.
If I was supposed to respond to that last post, let me know. It sounded like you were going to give some info to respond to, but I might be reading it wrong...
Anyways, onward.
Here is the kit that got me started in collecting old stuff. I bought this in 2001 and got it ridiculously cheap by comparison to what these sell for today. Low 200's if I am remembering correctly. And it was in shrink wrap. I was just browsing eBay in a fit of boredom and happened across this thing. I got into RC about the time the RC10 Graphite was released, so this was purchased sheerly for curiosity. As you can see, the box end with the part number, description, and price is actually not a sticker. It is direct printed on the box. I am not really an expert on the old stuff, but from what I have seen, this is unusual. It came with the rounded profile front tires and tie rods so short that I have to pose it for the picture. They barely stay in on their own!
Steve Pond from RCCA (now with Kyosho) emailed me to tell me these were the
new tires. I believed him for some reason and bought a set of ribbed ones and used the front tires shown in the pics on other projects (where they were put into actual use). As it turns out, I believe these to be the
oldest version, although I am curious to hear other's opinions on this.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 1:53 am
by teshreve
The first and second pics have been "borrowed" from me many times. A few posts ago I described an eBayer who did so, but also the Assocaited entry on wikipedia uses the second image, as well as several other sites. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associated_Electrics as an example. I did not edit that article to include the pic, but the person who did claimed it was their image

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:09 am
by badhoopty
damn dude. you got some nice 10's.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:30 am
by teshreve
Thank you, sir.
From the time I saw my first hobby grade RC, a Frog (which was a bit dated at the time), I knew this was a hobby for me. I have so many RC things now that even liquidating would be a daunting task. I sell or otherwise dispose of almost nothing. I have parts from my very first kit, an RC10 Graphite (see Paragon Jump jets thread). Many of my friends woulds sell their old stuff to pay for the new stuff. I would just run the old stuff longer until I could afford the new stuff. When I discovered this forum, I stayed up until 4am on a work night! I had found the holy grail of RC10

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:48 am
by scr8p
my 6010 kit is identical to yours. the box, with the tag printed directly on the box, the rounded front tires. as far as i know, it was the earliest version. although, there were kits that came with the fiberglass battery holddowns. i would believe they were out before our kits, but ours are still very early in the production run.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:08 am
by templeofspeed
scr8p wrote:my 6010 kit is identical to yours. the box, with the tag printed directly on the box, the rounded front tires. as far as i know, it was the earliest version. although, there were kits that came with the fiberglass battery holddowns. i would believe they were out before our kits, but ours are still very early in the production run.
The "1928 East Edinger" address stuff is the earliest, which that box has. The motor should also have that address on the sticker. Is the chassis unstamped (no letter A)?
Very nice!
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:23 am
by scr8p
templeofspeed wrote:scr8p wrote:my 6010 kit is identical to yours. the box, with the tag printed directly on the box, the rounded front tires. as far as i know, it was the earliest version. although, there were kits that came with the fiberglass battery holddowns. i would believe they were out before our kits, but ours are still very early in the production run.
The "1928 East Edinger" address stuff is the earliest, which that box has. The motor should also have that address on the sticker. Is the chassis unstamped (no letter A)?
Very nice!
yup, my box and motor have that address. my chassis has the A stamp. i don't know about R J's, though.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:48 am
by badhoopty
was there ever any verification that they came with fiberglass battery straps? it seems like the one i had as a kid had them, but i oculd just be making it up...
would you guys believe i have ZERO goldtubs besides a 6010 nib? (and about 5-6 beater drilled out and beat up parts chassis...)
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:55 am
by scr8p
there's a thread in here somewhere that says they came in the early kits, but...............................
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:41 am
by justinspeed79
I think the fiberglass battery straps were verified by a couple of members?
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:48 pm
by teshreve
Tons of knowledge about the old kits on this board.
I just checked and the RC10 in the pics has the A on the bottom, which had not even noticed before, and the address on the motor is East Edinger.
I have never seen a fiberglass battery strap, but I'll be looking for it now when I see kits.
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:27 pm
by teshreve
I just found the thread about the diamond wing buttons and fiberglass battery straps.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=215
...which made me think of another thing:
qctires, in the thread above, linked to the instruction manual that came with this RC10. A few months after building this car, I scanned all the pages and put them up on my website. The manual came in two separate parts; a book with only words, and a book with only pics.
You can check it out here.
All other manuals I have seen for the original RC10 are not like this. They have a single book with the words and pics mixed together.
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 1:34 am
by andrewm707
ahh, the mystery fiberglass strap. creepy how that got brought up again... i just mailed one off like yesterday.
sexy 6010 and box bro