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Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:19 am
by GoldRush
the coca cola body will have a nice home on one of my projects

Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:32 am
by vsefiream
Things have been progessing slowly on this project. I have been waiting about a month for my JC racing wheels and still nothing yet. I contacted them and they have no idea where they are. We are trying to work it out and I have been happy with their response so far
This has been the only hold up on this project so far. I have yet to paint the body but that shouldn't be such a big deal. I was glad to hear that water based paints hit the market a few years back. I am going to have to try them on this body. Water based beats thinning the lacquer paints and cleaning the gun with thinner all the time!!
A few improvements have been made since my last post. I found better shock cap seals in the form of 1x10 mm o-rings. They stay put and seal up tight, pretty much like the top load shocks use. I have also modified a set of output gears to be used as idle gears. This should make for a bullet proof 6 gear trans. I have to credit the brain trust on this site for that great idea. I never even knew the out puts were the same tooth count as the idle gears until I saw them in place on somebody's thread here. Thanks!
Here they are, I will install them this weekend:
Here is an updated pic of the car with the body and wing ready to be mounted and painted.
I have given up on the idea of making a tribute to my old car at the moment. I am just letting it take shape on it's own, driven by the price of parts and tire availability. Since 2.2 are the norms now, I ordered JC racing wheels and the Viper body was a killer price so I bought that instead of the Chenowth.
Now with the all steel gearbox I may throw a set of MIP CVDs at it and have a brushless ready RC10.
Odds are I will probably use the car for a few runs and then Ebay it as I just bought an 1/8th scale 4x4 buggy and may actually start racing that.
As for RC-10s I think I enjoy building them more than driving them. The fondest memories I have of my first RC-10 were of assembly, strange huh??
More to come...
Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:24 pm
by vsefiream
First thing I did was install the steel gears when I got home from work. They fit perfectly. Here are the pics:
With bearings installed:
In the diff:
The "New Guy" putting it back together:
The diff spins pretty smooth and no more plastic gears to worry about. Do you guys use any sort of lube in the diff or should I use anything with all steel gears?
Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:54 pm
by vsefiream
Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:18 pm
by newob
Looks pretty sweet. I do like those wheels. They fit on the stock axles?
Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:46 pm
by vsefiream
Yep they fit great and I have been pretty happy with them so far.
Re: Gold pan tribute project
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:26 pm
by vsefiream
Well, it's finished but far from what it was originally supposed to be. I'm the poster child for project creep I think. Anyhow, here it is:
The body didn't look at that exciting until I mounted it and placed the decals. It really looks a lot better than it did when I pulled the mask off. Currently I have the car listed on Ebay, this project went long and now I need to make room for the 1/8 scale buggy I am working on. I am really excited about getting into 1/8 scale racing at the local track.
As far as RC10s go, I think I have become just the opposite of a chop shop. I really enjoy taking in wrecks and making them great again. It's like Ying and Yang, I'm really trying to balance out the RC Waffle LOL
I think If I ever throw a brush-less setup in an RC10, probably with a stealth. I could be convinced to keep it. I'm not a really good driver but I love speed!

Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:46 pm
by Jedi Master
I think you've done a great job!

Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:10 pm
by Rusty-Racing
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:51 pm
by viperchief
Nice job! That's a good looking buggy!
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:08 pm
by vsefiream
Thanks guys, I really was let down with the colors I put together it was a "lets see what I have left on the shelf" paint job. I was thinking I should have inversed the blue and green but I am pleased with the end result. I really would like to keep it but I need to finish my 1/8 scale and get a couple races in before the season ends
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:51 pm
by spyderrc10gt2
That is one sweet looking buggy! Nice job! How much did those rims cost? Online conversion tool says about $12.94, is that right?
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Completed
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 10:31 am
by vsefiream
I was doing a little user account maint., and ran across this thread I started last year. Looking back over this project, I want to kick myself for dying those nice white parts black. I'm sure there's a few guys who really wanted to say something. I've come across a lot of dyed parts in the last year and had to dye a bunch black just to make them presentable.
On the other hand, I still have the urge to build a tribute to my first RC10 and I'm dissappointed this one strayed.
I'm starting a new one from scratch. I'll be looking for any parts dyed any shade of red up to and including burgundy and a chassis that may already be drilled. I'm not in this to waste nice clean white parts.
I'm posting to the wanted section for any parts that match the above description.
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Revived
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 12:38 pm
by K-TOWN-KITT
I am a newer member. I just read this thread for the first time. Thats the first thing I thought. dyeing the parts?

You must still be rebuilding them to think that.

I seen that you sold that buggy. I viewed your other irtems and seen the 6 gear that you have for sale. Pretty cool. I also seen that you are in Rochester. I'm actually from Buffalo and have tons of RC-10 stuff too.
Re: Gold pan tribute project - Revived
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:51 pm
by vsefiream
OK, I ended up finding a chassis that was a dead ringer for my old car, and I gave a half hearted effort into finding the Texaco decals but came up short. I put this together mainly as a rebuild to sell but I think it's a close replication of the car I originally set out to remake:
I didn't bother buying a repro body as I think I have lost interest in a full redo, and I dyed all the parts black. I ended up putting this body on it and posted it up on Ebay:
I really don't have much interest in reproducing the old girl 100% anymore so I think this will put this thread to rest. This build was close enough to seal the deal for me. Thanks for watching!