Another 10T Saved!
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 12:39 am
Long story short, when I was 14 I had a RC10T and my uncle got one as well. We built them together and he only ran his for a couple test drives before it got shelved; I regrettably sold mine for gas money a couples years later.
Fast forward 20+ years, my aunt and uncle are currently in an expedited housing downsize and I got thinking about all the stuff they have to move....including the RC10T. The thought has reignited my interested in the RC hobby and I am hoping my 5 year old son will take interest as well. After emailing my uncle about his truck, stating that my intentions were to bring it back to life and teach my kiddo about RC, I received a message from him tonight stating that his RC10T was mine! He said I could take it so he wouldn't have to move it. I should be taking ownership of it soon and plan to bring it back to life.
If I remember correctly, he had the 7001 kit and built it with the supplied mechanical speed control using a Futaba Magnum radio & servos. He never got around to painting the body and knowing him, it's probably still sitting in the original box. I seriously feel like a kid on Christmas morning!!!
He also sent the attached picture in his email....I'm the punk in the hat and that's his RC10T ready for wheels. Once I receive it, I will post pictures.

Fast forward 20+ years, my aunt and uncle are currently in an expedited housing downsize and I got thinking about all the stuff they have to move....including the RC10T. The thought has reignited my interested in the RC hobby and I am hoping my 5 year old son will take interest as well. After emailing my uncle about his truck, stating that my intentions were to bring it back to life and teach my kiddo about RC, I received a message from him tonight stating that his RC10T was mine! He said I could take it so he wouldn't have to move it. I should be taking ownership of it soon and plan to bring it back to life.
If I remember correctly, he had the 7001 kit and built it with the supplied mechanical speed control using a Futaba Magnum radio & servos. He never got around to painting the body and knowing him, it's probably still sitting in the original box. I seriously feel like a kid on Christmas morning!!!
He also sent the attached picture in his email....I'm the punk in the hat and that's his RC10T ready for wheels. Once I receive it, I will post pictures.
