RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
This is a magnificent effort you are putting in. I do a lot of restorations for personal vehicles and I know just how time consuming each process can be. True dedication.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
It's been a long time bleaching in a bleach bath...6 weeks or so. Next was to boil the bleach out. This took two 10 minute attempts. Then came the Earl Grey tea bath, at 10 minutes in warm team. You may notice there are a set of Cadillac parts too, these are the test parts from another fire rescue. The test parts went through the same process, but with the exception of over dying them. I put them in boiling tea, which took to the parts a lot quicker than anticipated. I threw them in some water with a drop of bleach lol...1 liter of water per 1 drip of bleach, it was all I had. I forgot I ran out of bleach. I left those overnight and they came out perfect. The Edinger parts on the other hand, most came out perfect. I did notice that the 6 gear trans case, and both the front and rear arms reacted differently to the bleach and tea. It's possible that these are mad of a different blend of nylon.
Rod, would you like me to rework the odd looking Edinger parts, or shall I put those on the Cadillac car? I can use the trans case and arms from the Cadillac car on the Edinger for a matching set.
Here are the pics of my desk and parts laid out.
Close up
Rod, would you like me to rework the odd looking Edinger parts, or shall I put those on the Cadillac car? I can use the trans case and arms from the Cadillac car on the Edinger for a matching set.
Here are the pics of my desk and parts laid out.
Close up
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Just keep them on the Edinger, they must be a different compound and are original! Great work BTW! 

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Because when you bleach them, they become more white than the original colour, therefore you have to dye them to get them to look like the original colour.Moggie XL wrote:Great work but I'm just wondering why you would bleach the parts then put them in tea
I had to bleach them to get them all to a consistent colour first though.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Did you not see the soot stains on all the plastic Moggie?
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Got the car back from Anthony yesterday. It looks great. I just tidied up the wiring and put new AE connectors on the wires. I also put in an Edinger stock motor, as the mod Reedy was melted.
I am still looking for a clear Edinger gear cover, eom or copy. Also need Good Year Rears.
I am still looking for a clear Edinger gear cover, eom or copy. Also need Good Year Rears.
Rod Littau
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
slotcarrod wrote:Got the car back from Anthony yesterday. It looks great. I just tidied up the wiring and put new AE connectors on the wires. I also put in an Edinger stock motor, as the mod Reedy was melted.
I am still looking for a clear Edinger gear cover, eom or copy. Also need Good Year Rears.
Final build pics please!!!!

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Not final but yes I should do some pics.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Thanks for bringing it to work Rod! It's looks way better now some fresh connectors, electronics mounted, temporary dust cover and rubber, even though they rears are just the re release ones. You should post a couple of pics. I know it's not fully complete yet, but it will be a little white before you get a hold of the dust cover and Goodyear tires.
Here's a not so good pics of it before I gave it to Rod.
Here's a not so good pics of it before I gave it to Rod.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Wow! Going through this thread, It's hard to believe it looks like this now. Such a great amount of effort put forth by Anthony (VAE). You are a true and dear friend!
It looks great! Thanks again for your help VAE! Rear rubber are used Cadillac and crappy TBG gear cover but looks ok for now. If you guys can please help me source GoodYear rears and a clear gear cover?
Some pics of the car so far.






It looks great! Thanks again for your help VAE! Rear rubber are used Cadillac and crappy TBG gear cover but looks ok for now. If you guys can please help me source GoodYear rears and a clear gear cover?
Some pics of the car so far.






Rod Littau
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Just WOW it looks cleaner than before. I wish I could help you with the missing bits but these are like hens teeth. I'm actually also after a pair of rear Goodyear tires for my Gene Husting replica.
Props to you Anthony, you're a hero!
Props to you Anthony, you're a hero!
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