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My RC10T and T2 Projects

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:20 pm
by clm
Heya all,

I had no plans at all to have a project T2, in fact I was not planning on buying any at all and was not even looking for one.... and then someone sent me the carcass of one as a bonus when they took too long sending my XXKE and 10t projects.
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Looks pretty doesn't it?

It's only really lacking shocks, turnbuckles, steering gear, axles, a hub and wheels/tires as major bits. Minor bits the list gets Loooong.

I am planning on getting all the pieces, used or new, to complete it... and then disassemble it, clean it all up, bag up the parts, print out the instruction manual, and give it to a friend who is fairly new to RC cars. The aluminum tub cars have always been one of those lines that I thought of as very durable so it should work well.

I dug out some shocks and some turnbuckles that won't end up staying with it just to enthuse myself with the plan a bit. It's amazing what a small change makes such a large visual impact.
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I've ordered some used parts from ebay and some new parts from associated web site so far. At this point the big things to find will be that battery hold down and the ATC slipper plates.. Ugh. I will probably have to change it to the t4 setup even if I don't want to.

Ordered so far:
New:
6132 t2 body
6265 steering drag link
6466 spacers
7324 front bumper
7329 foam battery pads
7336 steering servo mount kit
7365 rear hub carriers
7373 motor plate gasket
7531 servo saver plastic parts
7657 rear shock mounts
7840 3 piece front wheels x2 (on sale for 1.99 a pair! O.O)

used
set of black 10t steering bellcranks complete with special noseplate screws

So time to wait wait wait for things to show up :)

Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:36 pm
by scr8p
if you're giving that to a newbie, send me your address. i have some spares left over from a used t2 i picked up awhile back to build another one of my B1.5's.

there's a set of arms, shock towers, bulkheads, maybe some hub carriers....... a ziploc bag of parts.

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 8:08 pm
by clm
Well I have been scrubbing and cleaning. I also went through the manual and wrote up a bag list and what parts went where. My plan is to make him build the truck, that is such a large part of the hobby that has been lost it seems and I don't know of any current vehicle out now that I consider as durable as one of the old nylon and aluminium associated bricks.

Looking good eh? :)
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I have been considering refinishing the aluminum parts but am unsure what the most durable way would be, if anyone out there has tips or suggestions I would be all ears! :)

I have a new kit body coming from AE, have not been able to find anything in the way of decals. I have cheap front 3 piece wheels coming but still need rears.


Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 1:56 am
by THUNDERSTRIKE1
OH no you dont!! Put all the parts in appropriate bags number them and write your own manual !!! :lol: then give to him with hand drawings of your own making. :lol: don 8)

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:46 am
by clm
OH yes I DID
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I am so evil.... :) As for the manual, that is to much work... and evil doesn't like work! So I am just printing out the T2 manual from Associated :)

Talk about restoring a car... has anyone else restored one to kit form? :D

Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:40 am
by clm
DANG IT!


I just screwed up....

Big time...




















I just spontaneously started a NEW project due to boredome! AND now I either need a replacement chassis for the kit or a chassis for the project... and a white Stealth transmission :)
RC10 B1.5 Team Car Project? :shock:
RC10 B1.5 Team Car Project? :shock:
Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:11 pm
by clm
The project is marching along slowly, more and more checkmarks on my checklist. I am still trying hard to find a battery holder for less then $18+ shipping that and I need to find some rear 3 piece rims that is not going to be cheap...

I managed to pick up a t4 rtr carcass that still had it's blue shocks, the rears are a hair too long, but I don't think .07 inch longer will really hurt at all. I still have to buy a complete t3 slipper setup and a diff rebuild kit. I am thinking after cross checking that the diff rebuild kit for the sc10 will drop right in? And is the MIP kit for the sc10 for MIP's version of the diff? Or will it work on the stock diff?

Also, I am considering refinishing the chassis back to the semigloss/mat black, I am sure people out there have done something like this, what are some average prices you have paid to get them re anno'd and where did you send them?
Rc10T2 the ultimate restoration
Rc10T2 the ultimate restoration
And once again as I am wanting to do this other project... I am still looking for another T2 chassis! lol

Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:10 pm
by klavy69
forget the rc stuff and get to work on the jeep 8)

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:59 pm
by clm
I would if I had a Jeep... but what I have is actually cooler ;) Working on RC for now, next month I pull it off the road and tear it back apart to finish the body and paint it hopefully.

Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:18 am
by GoMachV
clm wrote:what are some average prices you have paid to get them re anno'd and where did you send them?
If your not in a huge hurry I will be sending out a batch to be anno'd black soon- stripping in a week or so and black anno the following. It runs $20 to strip and $40 to anno as a shop minimum, but splitting it up with a few people it would be very cheap. I have at least one other besides me already. I have never exceeded the ship minimum charge and I have taken in piles of pieces

If you wanted to get crazy I will be doing a few different colors soon as well.

These were all done by my local shop (advanced precision anodizing)
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Btw, here is my T2 project....not all there yet but close 8)
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Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:23 am
by RC10th
Not to take a left turn but I kind of dig that purple RC10

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 1:11 am
by clm
That is going to be one sweet t2... if it ever escapes from the bags ;)

That anno option sounds interesting, I am still waiting on a couple ebay purchases to get here so I can get all my 'needs to be redone' pieces together. Silly me was trying to collect parts to build a t1 and I end up buying a complete one for less then I would have spent building one... It's a /little/ dirty but it should clean up. I am EAGER to get it =)
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... and then there is the $62 early team car I found hiding under this...
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will send you a PM!

Chris

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:03 pm
by clm
Managed to pick up a nib motor guard for the T2 although the battery brace is still elusive.
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I have also realized that getting all the parts to kit-ify this for the kid to build is getting expensive... especially as I still need to locate all the radio gear for it. Inspiration hit me while sitting on the throne (isn't that where it always hits?) I want to disect a Duratrax Evader and figure out what from it I can make fit on my XX and XXT. And they were actually cheaper then what I have left to buy for the T2 :roll: And with Tower's discounts and bonuses I end up with a $150 2.4ghx waterproof brushed truck with 2 batteries 1500mah and 2000mah that is ready to go. Well the kid is getting an evader... BUT he still will have to build it first, yes I am just that evil :mrgreen: This is a hobby this is not a toys r us pull it out of the box and drive car ;)

Of course I get to take it apart and test the for of much of it first, win win. I get to test evader parts, he gets to build a rtr truck that has a 1 year guarantee against parts breakage. And I don't get stuck with an evader at the end... Losi and Associated whee!

I also got my $60 used Edinger in.. but that will be a story for a different post.

Chris

P.S. Yes, I am still going to have him build this T2 when the kit is 'finished' <Evil>

Re: My T2 Project

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:16 am
by RC10th
If you still need the scans I'll try to figure something out tomorrow. T2 stuff seems fairly difficult to find at the moment.

Re: My RC10T and T2 Projects

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:14 pm
by clm
I would love the scans to complete my t2 manual, and I know what you mean with dried up... looking at the ebay ended items history and it's chock full of those parts >.<

I have decided to edit the topic of this listing and add my 10t into the topic, I purchased it on ebay for a decent price for what looked like a fairly stock 10t with box and manual and extras. I finally got it in hand and I must say, it's all I was expecting and maybe a little more. I have not tested the speed controls yet but the radios all worked as did the 75mhz recievers I could test. The truck itse;f was in decent shape aside from it's french vanilla colored plastics. Turns out I recieved in that lot;
full set of Tecnacraft turn buckles on the truck
Duratrax powerline on-road/oval mod motor
tekin 411P
a pair of novak t-4's with one manual
futaba fp-r112je 75mhz receiver
futaba fp-r102je 75mhz receiver
futaba fp-r102gs 27mhz receiver
hitec hp-2rnb 27mhz? receiver
aristocraft/hitec hp-2rn75 75mhz receiver
2 futaba s148
2 hitec hs-300 one without plug untested
2 aristocraft hs-402 one without plug both untested
aristocraft hs-402x untested
2 Hitec Challenger 260 with one manual, one has the trim levels move during operation even though both work
Futaba fp-t2ncs attack sport 2 stick 75mhz functions perfectly.
and the original 10t box and manual

I call it a decent score for $87+ shipping

Oh I forgot something... It has a MIP transmission :roll: I think I want a real stealth to put in it darnit!

Also someone appears to have painted the shocks red at one point :roll:
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Chris