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RC12L NIB

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I just picked up this kit recently, NIB with the factory seal still intact. The questions is, Do I build it or not? Also, does anyone know where I can find an original body, I haven't had luck on my searches and nothing on ebay recently.
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your never gonna retire on what it will be worth so I say build it!
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If it gives you sufficient pleasure to stare at it on a shelf, leave it. :P

The only fun I get from an RC kit is building it, then possibly running it. I'm not into resale value, collecting or hoarding, mind you... :mrgreen:
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As much as I would like to, I cannot improve upon what the two gentlemen before me have said.

so BUILD IT!!! :lol:
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Re: RC12L NIB

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What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
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Re: RC12L NIB

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TGB has the body

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VETTE-GTP-STYLE-BODY-FOR-ASSOCIATED-1-12-SCALE-VINTAGE-RC12L-RC-12-/112182597752

If it were mine, I would do it box art - love that car!!
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morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
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Blackfoot
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Re: RC12L NIB

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XLR8 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:06 pm TGB has the body

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VETTE-GTP-STYLE-BODY-FOR-ASSOCIATED-1-12-SCALE-VINTAGE-RC12L-RC-12-/112182597752

If it were mine, I would do it box art - love that car!!
I can't believe I didn't see that on ebay. I've bought stuff from them before in the past. Thanks for the link! Box Art is what I am thinking for this one.
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XX-CR
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RC12L - NIB
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RC10 Worlds Car Re-Re
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Re: RC12L NIB

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Raven519 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:38 am
morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
If the kit was rare and valuable then I would leave it as is.
Of course if you build it, you'll still have the box plus you'll have an awesome car. :D
I wouldn't be shy about running it either. Find a clean parking lot free of rocks, curbs and lamp posts and you'll be fine. It might get a little dusty but that's what compressed air is for. :wink:

It would be awesome if you could document the complete build here.
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Re: RC12L NIB

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XLR8 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:59 pm
Raven519 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:38 am
morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
If the kit was rare and valuable then I would leave it as is.
Of course if you build it, you'll still have the box plus you'll have an awesome car. :D
I wouldn't be shy about running it either. Find a clean parking lot free of rocks, curbs and lamp posts and you'll be fine. It might get a little dusty but that's what compressed air is for. :wink:

It would be awesome if you could document the complete build here.
I won't be getting to build it anytime soon, getting ready for a house renovation. But if (more so when) I decide to build it, I will definitely document it on here.
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LXT (my original and 3 for parts)
XXT CR (my original and 1 NIB)
XX-CR
Clodbuster
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RC10LSS
RC12L - NIB
Blackfoot
Nissan King Cab
RC10 Worlds Car Re-Re
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Re: RC12L NIB

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XLR8 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:59 pm
Raven519 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:38 am
morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
If the kit was rare and valuable then I would leave it as is.
Of course if you build it, you'll still have the box plus you'll have an awesome car. :D
I wouldn't be shy about running it either. Find a clean parking lot free of rocks, curbs and lamp posts and you'll be fine. It might get a little dusty but that's what compressed air is for. :wink:

It would be awesome if you could document the complete build here.
You don't consider an unopened 12L kit rare :?:

Honestly, how many have you run across lately sealed in box? How many are on ebay now, or at any given time?

They are only new in the sealed box once.
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morrisey0 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:34 pm
XLR8 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:59 pm
Raven519 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:38 am
morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
If the kit was rare and valuable then I would leave it as is.
Of course if you build it, you'll still have the box plus you'll have an awesome car. :D
I wouldn't be shy about running it either. Find a clean parking lot free of rocks, curbs and lamp posts and you'll be fine. It might get a little dusty but that's what compressed air is for. :wink:

It would be awesome if you could document the complete build here.
You don't consider an unopened 12L kit rare :?:

Honestly, how many have you run across lately sealed in box? How many are on ebay now, or at any given time?

They are only new in the sealed box once.
I guess I don't, actually.
If you gave your wife a new diamond ring, would you be angry if she removed it from the box and wore it?
I tend to see these things for what they are; just toys. Like most things that are mass-produced, they're really not that valuable in todays world. Buy them, sell them, leave them in the box or take them out and have fun. It's your toy so you decide.
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Re: RC12L NIB

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XLR8 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:48 pm
morrisey0 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:34 pm
XLR8 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:59 pm
Raven519 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:38 am
morrisey0 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:04 pm What do you mean by "build it?"

If you want something AE 12ish to run around the driveway, there are cheap 12s out there to buy and build and run. I will sell you one if it will keep you from building this one just to run around.

If you want to build a "shelf queen" that is built to new condition and meant to sit on a shelf, then you have a perfect candidate.

I have to be honest, if I found a 12L sealed up NIB, it would stay that way and sit on my shelf and only I would appreciate it for what it is ......................... but I would be the owner so I can make that call. It will probably never be worth much, but again, there are others out there for running. I have picked up three in the past six weeks or so.
I'm honestly torn on building it. Its cool to have a NIB sealed kit (I have a XXT-CR as well NIB), But I'm also tempted to build it and have it as a shelf queen, If I were to run one, id buy a cheap on off ebay to mess around with, this car will never see pavement.
If the kit was rare and valuable then I would leave it as is.
Of course if you build it, you'll still have the box plus you'll have an awesome car. :D
I wouldn't be shy about running it either. Find a clean parking lot free of rocks, curbs and lamp posts and you'll be fine. It might get a little dusty but that's what compressed air is for. :wink:

It would be awesome if you could document the complete build here.
You don't consider an unopened 12L kit rare :?:

Honestly, how many have you run across lately sealed in box? How many are on ebay now, or at any given time?

They are only new in the sealed box once.
I guess I don't, actually.
If you gave your wife a new diamond ring, would you be angry if she removed it from the box and wore it?
I tend to see these things for what they are; just toys. Like most things that are mass-produced, they're really not that valuable in todays world. Buy them, sell them, leave them in the box or take them out and have fun. It's your toy so you decide.
I hear ya! And totally respect your view :!:

I think I am just at that age and level of nostalgia, that I just really like the untouched vintage things. Any vintage thing really.

At the same time I type that I am in the process of sticking a Subaru engine in a '67 Beetle, which I know offends VW purists, so I guess I can be on both sides. Some say you don't f with a '67 Type 1 VW ............. I say it is my Beetle and I will do what I want.

For whatever reason, if I had a 12L sealed in the box, it would sit on my shelf. :D
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.

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The two opposites of this debate never see eye-to-eye. For me, it's the same as seeing some dude trailer in a classic muscle-car to a car show and roll it off the trailer, fire it up to drive 20 feet to the show spot (or push it), let it sit for the duration of the show, then winch it back up onto the trailer and truck it home. I just don't get it and that's not what a car is meant to be; it's supposed to be driven. A toy is meant to be played with, a kit is meant to be built. A sealed, unopened box sitting on a shelf, likely stacked on top of many other unopened boxes, is the realm of the collector and as much as I don't understand how you get pleasure from that, once it's yours, you can do whatever you wish with it. :)
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The difference in your scenario would be as follows. Your car has 3 miles on the odometer and you can buy one that looks just like it for $200 and drive it daily :lol:

I like to keep kits in the boxes but I like to have a built example as well. I see both sides, but once it’s built it’s loses that little bit of “special” to me.
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