RC10L New built Vintage
- geeforce59
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RC10L New built Vintage
I have bought this one from somebody quiting the hobby, too busy in his work. no time to built this baby.
But when i start assembling the kit, there were some parts missing! Turnbuckles, 4-40 screws and wheel bearings.
Anyway i manage to keep the kit and plan to order those missing parts along with a Protoform pan car body.
But when i start assembling the kit, there were some parts missing! Turnbuckles, 4-40 screws and wheel bearings.
Anyway i manage to keep the kit and plan to order those missing parts along with a Protoform pan car body.
Re: RC10L New built Vintage
It looks like your steering is mounted backwards. They should lean back with the higher side to the front of the car. Your also missing the top to the damper plate. The upper engine plate should be sandwiched between the two plastic discs with a stop on the top to adjust friction.
Mike
Mike
- SmallScaleSmitty
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Re: RC10L New built Vintage
The front end is mounted correctly. My 12L4 is the same way. The lower arms won't permit the upper arm mounts to be mounted backwards because of the shape of the mounts and the recessed channel they mount to. You'd have to mount the lower arms backwards in order to do it.dreambmx wrote:It looks like your steering is mounted backwards. They should lean back with the higher side to the front of the car.
- geeforce59
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Re: RC10L New built Vintage
thanks for your comments regarding my ride, well infact i assembled it according to the manual but seems missing something e.g. i cannot tight the rear wheel or i mean the diff, i have checked for some missing washers, shims and diff plates, its all there?
Well here are some photos taken recently, just got no time to built coz of work load.
Well here are some photos taken recently, just got no time to built coz of work load.
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Re: RC10L New built Vintage
Do you have the belleville washer on the right rear to tighten and compress against the diff?
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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
- geeforce59
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Re: RC10L New built Vintage
That i have to check if i placed that bevel washer correctly! Thanks!
those Sanyo SCRC 1700 batteries are just dummies they are all dead!
but still keeping them for looks!
This protoform 235mm body is just the right thing to dress up my ride!
those Sanyo SCRC 1700 batteries are just dummies they are all dead!

This protoform 235mm body is just the right thing to dress up my ride!
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