Jammin' Jay Basher Build
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:04 am
Looking at the pictures of the his 1985 championship RC10, it always seemed to me that it was in kind of rough condition compared to how later championship buggies looked. That makes me feel like a Halsey tribute buggy should be less of a shelter.
I've been collecting parts for a few years (started before the re-re 40th buggy), with reasonably priced front tires and wheels being the harder thing to find. I did find some though. Not the right model of tire, but with enough similarities to give the right impression because #1 I'm not committed to exact details here, and #2 I'm a cheapskate
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Getting together a good 6 gear for this kicked off my build plans. That was taken care of here:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=50604
Next was giving some new purpose to a tired old chassis. Just a little off the sides (plus a few sloppy razor marks from the Dremel)
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Then it was time to bless it with some holeyness. That started with a 44 hole drill template.
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Tape it down with double sided tape, and start center drilling the hole locations.
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Time to bring in the big gun 1/2" drill bit. Needed to change the drill press belts to the lowest speed pulley positions for this big cutter so its not skating and chattering while making holes.
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Template removed and time to debur the holes to remove the sharp edges.
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Now on goes the gearbox. The motor plate trim isn't Halsey style, but it still felt appropriate.
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I've been collecting parts for a few years (started before the re-re 40th buggy), with reasonably priced front tires and wheels being the harder thing to find. I did find some though. Not the right model of tire, but with enough similarities to give the right impression because #1 I'm not committed to exact details here, and #2 I'm a cheapskate

. .
Getting together a good 6 gear for this kicked off my build plans. That was taken care of here:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=50604
Next was giving some new purpose to a tired old chassis. Just a little off the sides (plus a few sloppy razor marks from the Dremel)
. .
Then it was time to bless it with some holeyness. That started with a 44 hole drill template.
. .
Tape it down with double sided tape, and start center drilling the hole locations.
. .
Time to bring in the big gun 1/2" drill bit. Needed to change the drill press belts to the lowest speed pulley positions for this big cutter so its not skating and chattering while making holes.
. .
Template removed and time to debur the holes to remove the sharp edges.
. .
Now on goes the gearbox. The motor plate trim isn't Halsey style, but it still felt appropriate.
.