Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Updating an old post: Assuming you limited your vintage collection to only your favorite 3 from any manufacturer what would they be?
I figure this could hypothetically limit my collection to less than 20 :).

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Tamiya: Avante, Hotshot, and Astute.
Yokomo: 834B SE, 870c, YZ10 (93).
Team Losi: JRX2, XX4, Kinwalds 1997 2WD winner.
Kyosho: JJ Ultima, Turbo Optima, ...,
Schumacher: Masami Cat XLS
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AE: B4, T4, 10b all factory team
Kyosho: Turbo optima Gold, Beetle, USA-1 VE
Tamiya: Frog, Buggy Champ, Blackfoot
Panda: Pandamonium, Stadium Racer, Tetra 24 6x6
Traxxas: Slash ultimate, X-Maxx Ultimate, XO-1

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Apart from a basher and a crawler, my collection is all Schumacher. I would keep a Top Cat, an XLS, and another Top Cat.

Have I ever mentioned that I like Top Cats?

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All Composite Craft (non-TRC) here, so I'd go with: Predator (version3 with chassis pre-drilled for Lynx upgrade), Predator Lynx and then Predator Lynx (version2 with the nylon upper link posts).

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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I can't make a list. I'm not ready to be a quitter. I need, I need! 😁
Frankensteined RC10T3 / Franky Jr RC10GT-e (x2) / A+ stamp / Toy Story RC / Graphite replica / B1.5 BFG 5LTi / Clonewald / Hyper Hornet

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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You design 3D printed items so, having a stockpile of cars is a requirement. Keep collecting and making!
A typical three bedroom apartment for a Japanese family in Tokyo is around 70 sqm (753 sq. ft) ... so easy to run out of space ~ :o
I agree having a kid makes me need to reduce my collection...for their stuff.

For 1911Colt: Why the Topcat? It looks sleek, the laydown tucked in shocks make it the most aerodynamic buggy of all time--like the Astute very beautiful.
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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Team Durango - Durango Slim chassis rc10b4 conversion. DEX210v1 I'm just about done building. and my DEX210F.

Tram Associated - My RC10 Rpm wide arm car. RC10B4 FT. RC10T3.

Traxxas - our TRX4 Traxx, our Carbon RPM Slash Build, and our Bandit TRX3/B Rpm Build.

Bolink - 13" Funny Car, Sprint Car

Hyperdrive - Adrenalin

Atomic Carbon - S2 Mid motor rc10b4 Conversion

Losi - JRX-T, XXX, XXX-SCT

Marui - Big Bear

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Aside from a few basket cases and parts piles the only cars I have completed or mostly completed/in progress are these. All "shelfers"

TRX-1
TRX-1 SWB
TCP LWB

But those are the keepers. I know it's silly to say, but I think I will be done obsessing and/or chasing pristine TRX series based buggies after (if I ever) finish this TRX-2 thing I'm working on. Then I'll put together a runner TRX-1 and maybe revise a TRX-3 based LW trailing arm car. Pipe dreams, I know, I know. The hassle of bodies and paint is almost enough to make me walk away from these stupid toy cars all together! Almost.
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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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TokyoProf wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:44 pm
For 1911Colt: Why the Topcat? It looks sleek, the laydown tucked in shocks make it the most aerodynamic buggy of all time--like the Astute very beautiful.
The Top Cat was just the "perfect storm" for me. I drooled over the CAT in magazines, but they were SOOOO expensive. I loved those Top Cat ads with a towel over the car- so mysterious! It was from England, where Jaguars and F1 cars are made :D When it was released with the F1 style front suspension and belt drive transmission, it seemed so exotic, plus it only cost $129. I didn't have anyone to race with, so I didn't know the RC10s and Ultimas were better. :lol:
I was pretty bummed when Schumacher scrapped the TC for the Cougar. To me it was as if Dolly Parton had gotten a breast reduction. Noooooo! You threw away the best part! :lol: At that point I was back in America and had started racing, so I bought a Losi like everyone else :lol:

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Lol! I remember that ad, and 129 bucks was indeed cheap in retrospect. Like the overengineered Avante...looking cool is all that matters. I would like to get a TopCat in the future...and a Traxxas TRX-1...love the long simple, futuristic, flowing body.
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When I liquidate my collection. The last three to go will be my Box Art GT, Kinwald Dudgeon, And Inferno 10. The rest could go tomorrow if someone offered the right price.

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Re: Your top Three Vintage Keepers (by manufacturer)

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Oh that is a tough question and one I may have to potentially contemplate in the near future…but I have the collection split into shelf queens that I would find hard to let go and a lot of basket cases that could go tomorrow…if I wasn’t attempting to restore every single basket case I came across!

Sometimes it’s not how much I like the vehicle but more the amount of time I put into it or how long I had been working on it, finding the parts etc. but if only 3?

- Yokomo 870 Masami replica
- Masami 91 Stealth RC10 replica
- Yokomo 1995 Pavidis replica

If we allow for runner ups or honourable mentions, 1994 Yokomo box art, Marui Big Bear, Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 Kanai replica.
I come for the RC10's but stay for the Yokomo's :P

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1993 WCS Faux-komo
1994 Yokomo Box-Art
RC10GT Restoration

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