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Re: Homemade "Stealth Inspired" Mid Engine RC10 (rcca articl
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:51 am
by Rustbucket
Hello the is don the rustbucket I just got done doing a mid engine rc 10 buggie I saw yours and in time that is my plan as well . BUT What did you do for a grear cover . That is only problem can you or any one answer tiis one or do I end up building my own. NIce job on the convertion Thanks DON
Re: Homemade "Stealth Inspired" Mid Engine RC10 (rcca articl
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:07 pm
by drbelleville
Rustbucket wrote:Hello the is don the rustbucket I just got done doing a mid engine rc 10 buggie I saw yours and in time that is my plan as well . BUT What did you do for a grear cover . That is only problem can you or any one answer tiis one or do I end up building my own. NIce job on the convertion Thanks DON
FYI - That was a posting of an article out of Radio Control Car Action from many years ago.
Re: Homemade "Stealth Inspired" Mid Engine RC10 (rcca articl
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:06 pm
by Soncho Ponza
Who is gonna build this one..please dont make me get out the G10...and start another project....i really like this rig. it has been awhile since i saw that article...Es Mui Mui Bien

Re: Homemade "Stealth Inspired" Mid Engine RC10 (rcca articl
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:36 pm
by Charlie don't surf
I think Jason and I talked about doing a remake of this car before, might make a nice winter project
Re: Homemade "Stealth Inspired" Mid Engine RC10 (rcca articl
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:39 pm
by SteveK
Rustbucket wrote:Hello the is don the rustbucket I just got done doing a mid engine rc 10 buggie I saw yours and in time that is my plan as well . BUT What did you do for a grear cover . That is only problem can you or any one answer tiis one or do I end up building my own. NIce job on the convertion Thanks DON
You might not need a dust cover, if you can minimize the gaps between the chassis and body. Check the RC Car Action archive on here, the October 1991 issue has a picture of how Masami Hirosaka used Lexan for that with his tub chassis car. You could also try some open cell foam trimmed to fit, stuck to the inside of the body.