100 MEMBERS!!!
- MelvinsArmy
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100 MEMBERS!!!
WooHoo! RC10Talk just reached it's 100th member. Welcome to the board shodog!
I know it's just a number, but it's cool to break 3 digits.
I know it's just a number, but it's cool to break 3 digits.
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I love your Tamiya "Vaillant" Porsche, if you think about selling it, please MP meshodog wrote:thanks Guys, I am glad to be here with others that are passonate about the RC-10
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Honnestly, it would be sick to sell it did you know they are about to re-released it? Of course, it's a totally different chassis, but damn, looks so sweet
RC Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934 - TA05 Item #49400 (COMING SOON)
* 2-belt driven 4WD high performance R/C of the Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934
* Special chassis is based on TA05, and features 230mm wheelbase and carbon fiber double deck layout, cantilever center shaft
* All-new precision-crafted aluminum front, rear, and center bulkheads
* Front/rear ball differentials, with a gear differential in the center
* Equipped with front/rear short reversible suspensions
* Durable and lightweight polycarbonate body shell
* Headlights and tail lights can be fitted with LEDs (sold separately)
* Paint with new Polycarbonate Spray Paint PS-54 Cobalt Green (sold separately)
* Motor and ESC separately required.
This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Tamiya�s entry into the R/C market. To commemorate this milestone, we proudly announce a limited release of an updated version of our first R/C Car, the classic Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934, the model that marked Tamiya�s debut as a leader in the R/C market.
About the Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934
Based on the Porsche 930 introduced in 1975, the Turbo RSR Type 934 was developed to compete in the Group 4 GT category of FIA races. Equipped with a high-powered flat-six turbo engine, the car came to dominate the production car racing scene throughout the world during the 1970�s in the hands of many private racing teams and had many impressive performances, including a 2nd place finish at Le Mans 24 Hours.
ELECTRIC KITS REQUIRE:
(unless stated differently above)
* Radio: 2-Channel with servo(s)
* Battery: 6-cell flat with standard Tamiya connector
* Charger: AC/DC timed or peak for 6-cell battery
* Paint: PS for Polycarbonate/TS for ABS
RC Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934 - TA05 Item #49400 (COMING SOON)
* 2-belt driven 4WD high performance R/C of the Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934
* Special chassis is based on TA05, and features 230mm wheelbase and carbon fiber double deck layout, cantilever center shaft
* All-new precision-crafted aluminum front, rear, and center bulkheads
* Front/rear ball differentials, with a gear differential in the center
* Equipped with front/rear short reversible suspensions
* Durable and lightweight polycarbonate body shell
* Headlights and tail lights can be fitted with LEDs (sold separately)
* Paint with new Polycarbonate Spray Paint PS-54 Cobalt Green (sold separately)
* Motor and ESC separately required.
This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Tamiya�s entry into the R/C market. To commemorate this milestone, we proudly announce a limited release of an updated version of our first R/C Car, the classic Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934, the model that marked Tamiya�s debut as a leader in the R/C market.
About the Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934
Based on the Porsche 930 introduced in 1975, the Turbo RSR Type 934 was developed to compete in the Group 4 GT category of FIA races. Equipped with a high-powered flat-six turbo engine, the car came to dominate the production car racing scene throughout the world during the 1970�s in the hands of many private racing teams and had many impressive performances, including a 2nd place finish at Le Mans 24 Hours.
ELECTRIC KITS REQUIRE:
(unless stated differently above)
* Radio: 2-Channel with servo(s)
* Battery: 6-cell flat with standard Tamiya connector
* Charger: AC/DC timed or peak for 6-cell battery
* Paint: PS for Polycarbonate/TS for ABS
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Come and visit the stable
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Come and visit the stable
- MelvinsArmy
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- MelvinsArmy
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Congrats RC10talk.com
100 is a nice number isn't it???
CONGRATS, love the site!!
scollins
CONGRATS, love the site!!
scollins
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- carloco8
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Re: Congrats RC10talk.com
x2 ofcourse lol! Yeah, pretty good for its first year considering its all vintage rc. Then again, who doesn't like vintage rc stuff!!!scollins wrote:100 is a nice number isn't it???
- shodog
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Re: Congrats RC10talk.com
fortunatley for me, not too many people in my area as I was able to swoop up tones of killer aftermarket stuff from local shopscarloco8 wrote:Then again, who doesn't like vintage rc stuff!!!
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