Shodog's RC10 collection

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yea, if you have a mip 4x kit you really shouldnt be runnin it anyway so it doesnt really matter if they work well.

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nice rcs, ur rc10 mip 4wd has been the desktop on my girlfriends comp for a while now haha. 8)

i also like the 6010 with the rear tires in the front too :shock: ! that looks so cool i want to do that now too! and copy you haha.

a while back i showed my gf some rc10 aluminum rims that went on ebay for a lot of money and she asked why someone would spend that much. and i showed her this thread mainly your 4x4 mip car, and now its her desktop haha. maybe she'll get me some aluminum rims now haha yeah right. :mrgreen:

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I've been looking over some of the "spares" I have laying around. i wonder if a "hybrid" 4wd conversion could be possible w/ an RC10 chassis. Since the MIP kits are few and far between.

Very sexy collection indeed. Im inspired when i see all these wonderful RC10s. Simply amazing.


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nice fleet, shodog. :)

after seeing hoopty's, david's, and your collection threads, it make me want to create my own. although, it'd have to be "scr8p's unfinished rc10 collection". since that's how most of them are. but when they're all done, i'm gonna have some pretty trick stuff if i don't say so myself. :mrgreen:

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scr8p wrote:what happens if you get scared half to death twice?
why would you get married twice?

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only once so far. :lol:

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nice ass collection!

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mrlexan wrote:I am with Jim on this one. I really don't care if they work well, I just like them cause they are too dang cool. I just need to finish one up (which is my problem).
I am exactly the same, there are so many little bits to add and fettle I have yet to finish one. Awesome cars Jim!!! 8)

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Fantastic cars Jim. I'm not adding mine to this thread. :lol: :wink:
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Post by lexus-5 »

I know they scratch up your shock bodies, but I love the way those polished shock collars look. Very nice collection indeed!
Remember it's either a runner or a shelfer. Everything else is just parts.

Check out my Gallery for more Collection Pictures http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=20697

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Post by dldiaz »

Very impressive collection, although I'd want to run 'em around the yard once-in-a-while! :D

How did you mount the rear 'jellybean' wheels to the front of that gold pan (appears to be a 2wd car, right?)?

Also, do you have a thread with all your Tamiya stuff pictured (that Scorcher is insane!)??? :shock:
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dldiaz wrote:How did you mount the rear 'jellybean' wheels to the front of that gold pan (appears to be a 2wd car, right?)?

Also, do you have a thread with all your Tamiya stuff pictured (that Scorcher is insane!)??? :shock:

The chassis is partially set up for the MIP 4wd system. it has the MIP front knuckles and axles on it.

I don't have a thread for my Tamiya's as it would probably 3 pages worth of pics before anyone got to post a reply to it.

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shodog wrote:
dldiaz wrote:How did you mount the rear 'jellybean' wheels to the front of that gold pan (appears to be a 2wd car, right?)?

Also, do you have a thread with all your Tamiya stuff pictured (that Scorcher is insane!)??? :shock:

The chassis is partially set up for the MIP 4wd system. it has the MIP front knuckles and axles on it.

I don't have a thread for my Tamiya's as it would probably 3 pages worth of pics before anyone got to post a reply to it.
Post them up I would love to see them
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Awesome SS 4wd conversion! Truly one of a kind! I just don't know where you guys get this stuff from (although I wish I did! :D ).

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Post by Soncho Ponza »

I havnt seen a cable drive conversion since a friend built one and I drove it in 82 or 83....bones kept dropping out like the YOKEs until we zipp tied them that is a great looking rig...

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