rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Step by step, inch by inch. It's all coming together. This is just great to see.
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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Looks great!. Reminds me of the pics I used to see in the old RC Plane mags when I was a little kid (before there were car mags btw). Just don't let those rear tires get too small
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Wow. Now that's vintage.
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Thats a real quality job you've done there!!! 

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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
I think you built a time machine and went back to 1971!
Is the chassis steel or aluminum - never heard of a RC1. Seeing this make me regret selling a Dash 1 a few months ago. 


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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
The chassis is 0.080 duralumin the first aluminum sheetmetal. Never heard of a RC1!! It's the first car associated ever made the beginning of team associated.
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Well... that I figured since it's called RC1.reign79 wrote:The chassis is 0.080 duralumin the first aluminum sheetmetal. Never heard of a RC1!! It's the first car associated ever made the beginning of team associated.

Looking at the "before" pics, the front beam axle was very rusty - great job on refinishing it but it's the aluminum chassis that's more interesting. I have found when aluminum is oxidized and if it's cleaned with glass beads or abrasive paper, the natural finish never looks the same. What did you use? BTW, the more I look at the your pics, the more I want one. Grrrrr.
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Oh, sorry, i have another question. The linkage rods. So if I understand correctly, they have a dampener spring inside to protect the servo? You copied the design from the originals or created this yourself? Would you post a pic of the internal assembly?
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
I used 220Grit by hand
then maroon 3m scotchbrite and then green 3m scotchbrite with soap and water. You can get pics at my buddies site. web.mac.com/mits777/assocista/Home.html

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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Oh, sorry, i have another question. The linkage rods. So if I understand correctly, they have a dampener spring inside to protect the servo? You copied the design from the originals or created this yourself? Would you post a pic of the internal assembly?
Yes the push and pull rods protect the servo the one on the brake pushes on the spring in the tube and the throttle one pulls on the the spring when the throttle is wide open. I will try to get a pic I am doing to more.
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
Gorgeous
so you and assocista work together? I've seen his stuff on other forums, it's dang impressive!!!
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so you and assocista work together? I've seen his stuff on other forums, it's dang impressive!!!
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Re: rc1 little gift from down under(updated 4/17/11)
esaresky75 wrote:Oh, sorry, i have another question. The linkage rods. So if I understand correctly, they have a dampener spring inside to protect the servo? You copied the design from the originals or created this yourself? Would you post a pic of the internal assembly?
Here is a pic of a unassembled unit this would be a pull rod as the stop on the wire would pull against the spring. Hope this helps to understand.
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