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Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:16 pm
by mrlexan
Doc J33P wrote:Ok, all of you "buddies" here with inside info need to share.
He is yanking your chain, he doesn't have a stack of JRXT decals. No worries, what we talked about, consider it done.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:46 pm
by scr8p
mrlexan wrote:He is yanking your chain, he doesn't have a stack of JRXT decals.
ya i'm just messin' around. trust me, if i had a stack of them, i'da sold them all before letting any of my associated stuff go.

Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:35 pm
by aconsola
my memory is not as good as I thought it was.
I have 2 uncut "blue" and only a partial red. The partial red is my original sticker sheet from my kit BITD. I found it with some other stuff a couple years ago at my dads house, amazing given he has moved twice since the last time i lived with him in the early 90's.
you can see at least one sticker is different, maybe someone else can post a pic of the whole sheet. edit: or I could pay attention to see that the red version is the first thing in this thread
This is just a quick photo, I'll fire up the scanner later tonight when I get time.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:11 pm
by Doc J33P
So there are no decal variations in these two different types though, right? I ask cause if I get these repro'd I want the ones that are correct.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:27 pm
by mrlexan
Yes, there are variations, look at the one you posted next to the one Anthony posted. Correct is a relative term.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:32 pm
by Doc J33P
mrlexan wrote:Yes, there are variations, look at the one you posted next to the one Anthony posted. Correct is a relative term.
He he, good point. Which would be better to have reproduced is what I should say?!
Gonna hijack my own thread. I just noticed that my old JRXT chassis plate from the original kit has no cut-out for the servo saver?! Does this mean it is a really early version or what? Is it better to keep this chassis and just use this as opposed to a plate with the hole?
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:36 pm
by mrlexan
The no hole chassis was standard in the Losi Proformance kit, seen below. Since the Prof kit came out a bit later, I think it is safe to assume the no holes are later chassis plates.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:42 pm
by scr8p
here's a complete sheet of the right one that anthony posted.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:57 pm
by aconsola
mrlexan wrote:The no hole chassis was standard in the Losi Proformance kit, seen below. Since the Prof kit came out a bit later, I think it is safe to assume the no holes are later chassis plates.
The no-hole was the early version of the long chassis, it came on the early x-T and in the proformance kit. The chassis with the servo saver hole should have been standard on all jrx-pro kits, and on later jrx-T's
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:59 pm
by Doc J33P
aconsola wrote:mrlexan wrote:The no hole chassis was standard in the Losi Proformance kit, seen below. Since the Prof kit came out a bit later, I think it is safe to assume the no holes are later chassis plates.
The no-hole was the early version of the long chassis, it came on the early x-T and in the proformance kit. The chassis with the servo saver hole should have been standard on all jrx-pro kits, and on later jrx-T's
Damn, so I have a very early production T then?!?!?!?? Wish I would have known that back then.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:04 pm
by mrlexan
aconsola wrote:mrlexan wrote:The no hole chassis was standard in the Losi Proformance kit, seen below. Since the Prof kit came out a bit later, I think it is safe to assume the no holes are later chassis plates.
The no-hole was the early version of the long chassis, it came on the early x-T and in the proformance kit. The chassis with the servo saver hole should have been standard on all jrx-pro kits, and on later jrx-T's
That's right, I forgot about the Losi Pro part.

Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:14 pm
by hugger19
um hum??? i went to print out the losi sticker sheet on your post but didnt show up when i printed it? why???????
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:17 pm
by Doc J33P
hugger19 wrote:um hum??? i went to print out the losi sticker sheet on your post but didnt show up when i printed it? why???????
Who's pic was it?
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:19 pm
by aconsola
hugger19 wrote:um hum??? i went to print out the losi sticker sheet on your post but didnt show up when i printed it? why???????
No idea, but pm me your email address if you want a copy of the high res scan.
Re: How can this be done and how much you think?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:46 pm
by Bongo Fury
Sadly not complete and thus not all that helpful for repro, but offered for whatever historical value, what’s left of my Limited Introductory Series JR-X2 decals. Note the lack of a part number as best as I can tell.