I usually have a pretty large hangar of 6 or 7 RC's, but I voluntarily gave them all up to show my parents that I'm committed to doing better in college (I slipped a bit last semester). I still OWN them, but I'm leaving them home when I leave for campus this weekend.
I can't possibly handle a life with no RC's, and this was MY choice to "give up" RC, not something forced upon me, so technically, I'm not doing anything "wrong", there's just some fine print that I'm making up as I go along

well anyway, I couldn't stand having no RC's, so I decided to get ONE truck to keep me sane. I thought long and hard about what I wanted to get. I wanted something that I don't already have, and something simple and fun.
I was originally thinking about getting an RC18, and I was about a day away from pulling the trigger, when I spotted a 10T on rcuniverse (while looking for RC18's)
I was instantly reminded of how fun stadium trucks are (I've had a few in the past), and how much I've wanted a vintage Associated vehicle.
I had changed my mind, and now I just needed to work out a deal.
I got this nice fresh looking 10T, and a small amount of goodies for $117 shipped. Did I get a good deal? I am satisfied with my purchase, and don't regret it one bit, but I just want to hear others' opinions on the price I paid.


bottom of the chassis looks great!

Dogbones are a bit rusty, but that can be fixed. They appear to have no pitting at all!

and some extras

I have 2 sets of rear wheels/tires for it (2 pairs of step pins, one pair is immaculate, and the other is worn and bash-worthy)
and a few random ribbed fronts that I'm not sure if they'll have the right size bearings or not.
I'm excited to get this running smooth. I have a Novak GT7 ESC, and an Align DS620 servo (identical to Savox 1257) that I might put in, but I want to run it on the included setup for a while.
I also have a comm lathe to keep my motors running good, as well as some motors!
I've got a Tinity Jade 15x4, a Trinity 13x2, and some unknown brand 11x2, a few 19x1's, and a return of the monster 27T.
I plan on having fun with this truck. I want to keep it looking good, but I also want to drive it.
I don't plan on beating it up, but I'll definitely have some driving videos eventually.
Stay tuned for updates!
I'm glad to join you guys here on the forum!
a question: does anybody have any gearing advice for 27T motors, and 19T motors? I'd like to eventually run maybe the 15T, or even the 13T, but that'll come later. I just have no idea how to gear this truck.
I have a bunch of 48P spurs that I am going to try and make work, I've got hundreds of 48P pinions, but no 32P's.