Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
shouldn't there be a short (cut off) servo arm on the right bellcrank? was it missing or just not in the pics?
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
It was missing, forgot to steal one off another car. Thanks, I will get on it.
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
funny thing is, after i mentioned that, i went and looked at rod's early car and his doesn't have one either. but, reggie's early car does.
maybe they started leaving that piece out of the kits as it evolved........
maybe they started leaving that piece out of the kits as it evolved........
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
All the more reason to do it. Nice dark and even dye job too.vintage AE wrote:I don't think I've ever seen Edinger parts dyed black


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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
I completely agree! It should definitely be different then we are used to seeing that's for sure.
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I only said that because I dye all my parts black.vintage AE wrote:I completely agree! It should definitely be different then we are used to seeing that's for sure.
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
here's a real early edinger with some black parts. i'm pretty sure this is one of the first 6 hand made cars.
curtis's car with black on the back (it's almost like they swapped nose plates
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gil's car from the 85 worlds
curtis's car with black on the back (it's almost like they swapped nose plates

gil's car from the 85 worlds
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Re: Early Production RC10 Rescue Resto
A. It's amazing that the styles haven't changed in all these years.
B. Is Neisinger's(sp?) fly open?
Sorry guys, I seriously just can't help myself...
I seriously do love those old photos. 

B. Is Neisinger's(sp?) fly open?

Sorry guys, I seriously just can't help myself...



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