** Build of the Month Contest - June 2020 ** - Winner - Lavigna

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April Build of the Month Winner - kcrisalli



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Choose the winner

Poll ended at Sat Jun 27, 2020 8:25 am

Asso_man!
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19%
orangemazda
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14%
coxbros
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26%
Incredible_Serious
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7%
Lavigna
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30%
Burniefloyd
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4%
 
Total votes: 57

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** Build of the Month Contest - June 2020 ** - Winner - Lavigna

Post by scr8p »

Open To Any Manufacturer!

OK, this will be the thread for the June 2020 Build of the Month Contest.

Refresh yourself with the rules before entering - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=35923

Please remember, no chit chat until all of the entries are locked in so they can stay grouped together.

GOOD LUCK!!!

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Post by Asso_man! »

Here is a new built « Cadillac » RC10 I have been aiming to finish recently. Still need to work on electronics. Pro-Line Champion rear tires, 7 ribbed fronts and ProLine wheel covers. All credits for the body goes to Ultrahive.
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Post by orangemazda »

I present to you Project ‘Merica part 2. I figured what better way to celebrate heading into July with this beauty. If you’re interested in seeing some build pics, check them out here: https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=45106
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Post by Incredible_Serious »

This is a project I've been working on for a long while - I bought the body back in 2011, and completed the paint job in 2015, but I've only just mated it to a chassis.

As can be seen from this TamiyaClub link (https://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=125501), the paint job is quite involved, with the only coloured section that is a decal being the red on the nose and the sides.... the White, Cobalt Green and Gunmetal paintwork are all a product of Tamiya rattle cans, masking, remasking and swearing.

The chassis itself is a Tamiya MF-01X, which is a Mini-size 4wd chassis much like a shortened and narrowed Tamiya TL-01. To the basic chassis, I have added a massive amount of hopups, including:
- full bearings
- alloy threaded oil shocks
- front universals
- turnbuckle steering links
- aftermarket alloy motor plate and gear cover
- carbon and foam front bumper
- alloy rear body mount stabiliser
- wide foam slick tyres all round

The car has been set up with a 12.5T brushless rig, HPI 2.4G receiver and Futaba S3003 servo, and will be tested very soon... but I thought I'd get photos of it before I get it dirty!
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I never saw an official OK to post from the Fuhrer, so I hope we are cleared to go...

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Ok, this is my restored Tamiya Astute. The Astute was my first real RC car. This is not the same car as I had as a kid, I grabbed this off eBay and restored it with new parts wherever I could.

My RC backstory is my 2 best friends had an RC10 and a Jrx-2. We didn't live near attack so we would race on the street and down dirt driveways. My Astute had a Revtech engine and the MSC with that rubber balloon type dust cover. I could beat them on the straight away but as soon as we tried to turn they toasted me and I would never catch up. At the time I never understood why and just thought I was a bad driver but man I loved that car. I eventually ended up meeting the dust cover running the car too hot and had to upgrade to a Tekin ESC

After getting tired of losing I saved enough for a JrxT but I had to reuse the motor and ESC and I had the bright idea of taking the Astute apart and putting it away. I didn't save manual so putting it back together seemed impossible and I gave the box of parts to my cousin to see what he could do with it.

A few years later I discovered girls and the hobby faded away. I picked it back up in 2007 when I bought a house and tore up the back yard putting in a new septic system and though wow this would be fun for an RC car. I dig out the old truck but the LHS guy sold me on a Blackfoot but I never got past the love of the vintage stuff and I have been around the forums since then.
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Poll is up guys. Good luck!

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Ethical dilemma... How do you vote for yourself when the other builds are awesome???
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Post by Lonestar »

Fakinell guys, some schweet builds this month!!!
AE RC10 - Made In The Eighties, Loved By The Ladies.
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Post by mtbkym01 »

Some beauties again, that Avante is killer, but I’m in a rally mood at the moment
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Post by Tudorp »

Me too. I don't have one, but always have a heart for the rally cars.

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Post by caesar »

Great cars all,

Hard to choose between the Jrx2 and Avante for me, so I rolled back my mind to the late 80s and the choice was easy. "Jrx2"

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Post by Dadio »

Every one deserves points this month
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Post by dinglem »

Some awesome builds here guys, congratulations. Couple of stand out ones for me, but the JRX tugged at my heart strings as i have always wanted one.
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