The 'Holiest' of Holy Grails AGI Jammer Build

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Re: The 'Holiest' of Holy Grails AGI Jammer Build

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We wouldnt have even known the class existed if Thumbs didnt tell us about it from HobbyWorld back in 89
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Really making me want to buy the mini AGI jammer kit. What did these use for bodies?
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RogueIV wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 1:23 am Really making me want to buy the mini AGI jammer kit. What did these use for bodies?
I'm certain I had a Lumina on mine. Bolink probably. One of the few bodies I ever owned that I can't remember the paint scheme on. Fluorescent pink and blue with white trim I think.
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The back end is completely done with the exception of how wide it is (might have to go DS arms) wont know till Bolink wheels/tires arrive..shocks all gone thru, rebuilt the ball diff..might go bigger spur...motor is a new vintage Trinity 21t Street Spec...got an offer in on Ebay for a new ART Agitator front end...see if guy accepts, if not going with a Bolink front end...but I prefer keeping it all original
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Re: The 'Holiest' of Holy Grails AGI Jammer Build

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Really like to have a Hyperdrive on it to reverse the motor direction to counterclockwise...maybe somebody will help me out🤷‍♂️
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I wish I could help with a hyperdrive but I don't have any to offer... But... If it helps NostalgicRC Jake has blank motor plates and you could just flip it to the other side. That way you don't have to cut a valuable gold one. He has gear covers for them as well.
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For those wondering how legit this class was...Here is Hyperdrives RC10 Onroad conversion...not just the drive belt, they made the whole car besides the RC10 part of it..Epic!
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Jcar did one as well (photo courtesy of another thread on here- likely ltodave or phin)
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The front end on that hyperdrive looks like a TRC front axle
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RC10th wrote: Sun Mar 26, 2023 1:09 am The front end on that hyperdrive looks like a TRC front axle
...and a Delta Villian...cool axle!!!
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Well I gave in a dropped $55 on two front wheel/tires...vintage Bolink...what else was I gonna do, have no front wheels??
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coxbros1 wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:28 pm Well I gave in a dropped $55 on two front wheel/tires...vintage Bolink...what else was I gonna do, have no front wheels??
You gotta do what you gotta do! :D I dropped close to $50 this week just to get adapters to run pan car Bolinks front and rear on a RC10 setup. :roll: I am hoping the Gambler will be proud when I am done. :wink:

As always, as with all your builds, they are just pure and fantastic! This one is coming right along!
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morrisey0 wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:38 pm
coxbros1 wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:28 pm Well I gave in a dropped $55 on two front wheel/tires...vintage Bolink...what else was I gonna do, have no front wheels??
You gotta do what you gotta do! :D I dropped close to $50 this week just to get adapters to run pan car Bolinks front and rear on a RC10 setup. :roll: I am hoping the Gambler will be proud when I am done. :wink:

As always, as with all your builds, they are just pure and fantastic! This one is coming right along!
Thank you!...as are yours!
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Got it down to the front end, which is a nib piece from A.R.T. for the Agitator, hopefully it is what its supposed to be, set me back $65, its coming tommorrow i think...I did narrow the rear end with original RC10 DS arms...it now sits perfectly under the 92' Lumina body...(got a special paint scheme coming for it)...had to score some new 42mm dogbones for this setup, there coming too, along with vintage Bolink front wheels
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That's a funny looking 6 gear... 🤔
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