RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
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RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
As most of you know, Rod had a house fire that destroyed a lot of his stuff a while back. Moving forward, his basement is looking better than ever, but still a lot to be done RC wise. One thing on his to do list is to restore his Edinger RC10, so we work out an agreement that works for the both of us. I think he's getting the better end of the deal...maybe... if it turns out they way he wants lol.
I've gotten a little bit done, but have mountains of obstacles to overcome yet.
I've gotten the chassis as clean as it's going to get. Bottom pics and much more later.
I've gotten a little bit done, but have mountains of obstacles to overcome yet.
I've gotten the chassis as clean as it's going to get. Bottom pics and much more later.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Cleaning stuff from a fire is a MESSY and NASTY job, I commend you on your work!
...Although I came into this thread thinking I was going to see an rc10 done up as a Fire Rescue paint scheme
...Although I came into this thread thinking I was going to see an rc10 done up as a Fire Rescue paint scheme

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Facebook pics from earlier in the year
What I've been doing instead of restoring the Edingger

What I've been doing instead of restoring the Edingger


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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
ugh 

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Hi Anthony,
It makes me feel sad seeing the buggy like that.
Will you be able to retain the signature?
Regards, Dave.
It makes me feel sad seeing the buggy like that.
Will you be able to retain the signature?
Regards, Dave.

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
You can still make out that there was a signature there. Actually, there are 2 signatures there, maybe Rod will chime in with who the second one is. The ink is really faded after cleaning the chassis, but still there.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Going to have to send it to Jammin Jay once it is re-restored for another signature 

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
These pictures are so sad
I hope most of it can be recovered? Tires and gear cover will be challenging. I'm sure it can be resurrected like a Phoenix though. Good luck with DA mission Anthony! 


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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
I hate that this happened to Rod. Good on you for getting it into restoration mode. If I can help in any way LMK
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
My baby is in good loving hands, thank you Anthony for doing this as it just pained me every time I touched it to start a resto! Sadly the second signature was Gene Husting that can never be redone. But... on a positive note, the original blue and white Curtis Husting body that came with this car survived the fire, is in perfect condition and has both Jay and Gene signatures.
Thank you for your help Anthony!
Thank you for your help Anthony!

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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
If it were my car, and I had other RC10's, I'd leave this one in as-is condition and shelf it.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
I've started working away on the front end. The majority of the parts have heat damage and are permanently discoloured. I used simple green and Tamiya lacquer thinner on the parts and still the colouring remains. For the steel parts, a wire brush dremel attachment and 800 grit sandpaper goes a long way.
I think it'd would be a good idea to get Jay involved and show him the thread and more so your thread on your fire. I would love to send him the chassis, at my cost, and get him to resign it. The signature over the discolouration would be cool as hell.
Rod, a wiped down the chassis like you showed me and yet there still remains some discolouration. This restoration might turn out to be more a heavy cleaning and rebuild. I think it'd would be a good idea to get Jay involved and show him the thread and more so your thread on your fire. I would love to send him the chassis, at my cost, and get him to resign it. The signature over the discolouration would be cool as hell.
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Really cool what you are doing for Rod, the restore is coming along great!
Reading through his fire thread that is such a shame what happened, and from what I understand an all too common occurrence with early LiPos and chargers. Heck, not even RC related fires, I recall laptops and other early adopters if LiPo technology having similar issues...
It would be awesome to reach out to Jay, I am sure he would re-sign Rod's car in a heartbeat.
Keep posting pics!
->Mark
Reading through his fire thread that is such a shame what happened, and from what I understand an all too common occurrence with early LiPos and chargers. Heck, not even RC related fires, I recall laptops and other early adopters if LiPo technology having similar issues...
It would be awesome to reach out to Jay, I am sure he would re-sign Rod's car in a heartbeat.
Keep posting pics!
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Re: RC10 Edinger Fire Rescue
Thanks first of all for all of your support! It gives me that much more motivation to do the right things and not take any shortcuts.
I've got the front end back together. I'm saving the shocks to do all together so it will save me some time.
As you can see, especially on the ballcups, there is a bit of staining. I'll wait to consult with Rod, but I'm not sure if he would want me to take further steps and try to remove the staining or not. There would be sanding of the fiberglass and possibly whitening of the nylon parts and the ballcups would have to be replaced.
I have to go into the shop to get a B4 Intruder body for a box art B4 project I'm doing, so I will take this into him and see what he wants to do.
I've got the front end back together. I'm saving the shocks to do all together so it will save me some time.
As you can see, especially on the ballcups, there is a bit of staining. I'll wait to consult with Rod, but I'm not sure if he would want me to take further steps and try to remove the staining or not. There would be sanding of the fiberglass and possibly whitening of the nylon parts and the ballcups would have to be replaced.
I have to go into the shop to get a B4 Intruder body for a box art B4 project I'm doing, so I will take this into him and see what he wants to do.
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