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Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:14 am
by Jedi Master
Loving this thread; great replica's !!!

Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 5:26 am
by DerbyDan
Ruffy wrote:Here is the same pic from a different angle. Notice the Car Action photographer to the left.
Kenooze check your PM.
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These two photos are great! (Ruffy & Kenooze) Ruffy, you must be so proud of it, especially as you are right in the centre of the shot! Thank you for sharing them with us.
P.S; I really want a pair of old-skool Oakley M-Frames like what Cliff Lett wore

Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:22 am
by Live_Steam_Mad
@ Ruffy, I'd like to ask a few questions please ;-
1) Did you use the AE #6160 later version body (the one that has the very regular window netting pattern, as if it's been CAD / CAM made) or the earlier version of the #6160 AE body with the "irregular" or hand molded netting pattern, or some other (repro?) body? I have 2 of the later AE ones of the #6160 Protech body. I see that Team Bluegroove do a repro also BTW.
2) Did you use the AE 6184 / 6185 small wing? Or a 3rd party / repro one?
3) What driver figure did you use (brand, model) ? Did you use the driver helmet that came with your driver figure or is the helmet from a different figure, and if so which one?
4) Which decal set(s) have you used so far?
5) You mentioned that you used the Parma Faskolor orange, yellow and white for the paint. Was the orange the normal (regular) orange, or instead the pearl or flourescent (they do 2 different fluoro's, both orange) (I don't imagine that you used the translucent one or the glitter one!)? i.e. was the orange code # 40007 ? Was the white the normal one or the pearl one? i.e. was it code 40000 ? Was the yellow the normal one or one of the 2 flouro yellow ones that they make? i.e. was it code 40002 ?
Sincerely,
Alistair G.
Re: My Box Art replicas of the RC10
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 7:36 pm
by Live_Steam_Mad
Ruffy wrote:The ad in question is shown below, notice the only top view of the wing on the RC10:

Which magazine is that from (issue number, month, year) ?
Best Regards,
Alistair G.
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:59 am
by Live_Steam_Mad
OK so I managed to find an Import Fighter advert on Ebay showing the RC10 box art. But I still can't figure out what magazine this Futaba Car Radios advert came from? Was it from an RCCA magazine of 1984? If so, which issue please?
Anyone? Please help!
BTW where did Ruffy go?!
Alistair G.
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:18 pm
by Curtmcgirt
Ruffy, apologies is this has been answered already in this 11 page thread, but what driver figure did you use? i'm assuming it's a Tamiya, but the Tamiya helmets don't have visors....
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:15 pm
by limestang
Hi Ruffy,
Your Box Art Replica is awesome!!!! Did you have any issue getting the anodize to blend well where the holes were filled/welded?
Thanks Limestang
Re: My Box Art replicas of the RC10
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 8:15 pm
by limestang
m_vice wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2010 11:59 pm
MAN

, this looks great Ruffy, very, very nice. I love the chassis.
what is your plan on the antenna mount?
Here is what I came up with. I machined out of nylon rod. The lower portion has raised edges to help capture the excess antenna wire.
- Limestang
Re: My Box Art replicas of the RC10
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:04 pm
by limestang
Ruffy wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2010 9:57 pm
Thank-you Mike!
Chassis came back from anodizing after welding of the holes in the noseplate and motorplate like the box cover art shows, all thanks go to JHarris and my welding team here at work!
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Picture showing the dual servo saver bellcranks, unique fiberglass shock tower (hand made), early steering and linkage ball cups and ends, and the unqiue center link between the servo savers, prior to assy.
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Comparison shots with box scans:
Showing the 7-cell battery pack, 3-wire Novak with machined heatsinks (hand made), AE power connectors, fiberglass battery straps (hand made), Airtronics equipment, and I have the Goodyear tires on with the "Goodyear" facing outward. I still have to machine the AE in the noseplate lightly to show-up as aluminum.
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Shots showing an actual original differential cover (not repro), 32 pitch gears, original Goodyear tires, bronze/copper colored diff spring, unique fiberglass rear shock tower (hand made), rear sway bar, motorplate with no lite holes, fiberglass transmission brace (hand made), AE blue motor connector, shocks and shock collars, vintage lower shock cup, red shock end, fiberglass battery straps (hand made), axle wing nuts, box cover ball cups and ends, upper shock mounting stainless steel set-screw collars on long shock-mounting screws (instead of the standard locknut).
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Shots showing box cover ball cups and ends, unique fiberglass front shock tower (hand made), Lt. gold anodized front shock collars, vintage lower shock spring cups, rounded noseplate, steering rod ends, servo saver center link like box cover car, double servo saver bellcranks, 7-groove Goodyear front tires, short-cut front sway bar ball cups.
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Scan3.jpg
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I just noticed the box art does not use the white plastic shock eyelet bushings. Has anyone figured out what is being used?
Thanks Mark
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:05 am
by Asso_man!
My guess is fuel tubing or one-off bushings
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 6:17 pm
by Ruffy
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 8:41 pm
by Lurker
Man, the electronics are awesome in that thing. Where did you find the servo?
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 2:24 pm
by Ruffy
I've actually had the electronics for over 20 yrs now. Just sitting in a box of my Novak stuff.
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 2:47 pm
by radioactivity
Ruffy
Thank you so much for reawakening this awesome thread.
After reading through for the third or fourth time I always come away with a better idea of the original box art car and what it takes to build one at your level of expertise.
Your contributions are very much appreciated.
Now, those drivers (#1 & #2) in the above pics, are they your two choices for this build?
Chuck
Re: My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:39 pm
by Ruffy
Thank you for the very kind comments guys!
Driver figures:
Yes, I painted both from Tamiya driver figures, the #1 is the one from the Rough Rider set, the #2 I can't recall from which buggy it comes. The #1 is the one used on the RC10 Box Artwork buggy and is the one I have in the other two box art builds I have, but since this 3rd one I am doing with slight changes (ex. the Novak electronics vs Airtronics like my other two), I may just use the #2 figure for this build to have a slightly different version.