Yes, Jake is the mystery man. His work is second to none!
I have it about 95% complete. The shiny CVD's I have are way too short, haven't finished the wheel spinners, battery tray(think metal), wing tubes, and a few other odds and ends.
Shoo-ee! That's a beast and a half! It's one of those builds where the attention to detail just makes me ashamed of any of my cars. I gotta get my priorities straight.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
m_vice wrote:that is a beauty, you need some HG alum nuts. for the wheels.
Thanks! Any idea where they can be found? I have a set of Sees knockoffs, but rather use something smaller. Anyone know the thread pitch of the front B4 axles?
i have a couple sets on some of my shelfers, hard to come buy, i always see the 10-32 losi sized come up but never 8-32
they also made 2 variations, the earlier ones had a solid front, and the later ones had a completely drilled through hole, guess it made it easier to tap threads going all the way through as opposed to just 3/4 of the way in.
This this is basically going to be a stock gold pan rc10 with titanium turnbuckles, stealth tranny and a few mods to lighten and a couple litlle Cliff Lett inspired mods.
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Thanks guys but its all good i really didn't want her trying to work while she is in grad school anyways.
Well I have a simple problem that seems to have a complex answer. My Goldpan weighs in at about 4.25-4.5 pounds and is really quite the piece to try and power. I have the aluminum chassis that has braces on the top and bottom made out of aluminum...
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Yeah I got the idea when i got tired of spinning out on pavement and slamming the rear corners into the fence poles and breaking stuff.
I bought this not too long ago to mess around with. Looks like the individual started dying the white parts black and then didn't finish :? Dispite that and a few missing parts, It's in pretty decent shape for it's age. I've procured some missing...
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I started the fun buggy body project this week, it's the Parma version bug with a 2 color pactra base & vinyls I made. Simple retro style design. It wasn't suppose to be so German flag colors looking, but I'll take it. Using on-road posts I have...
So I've been acquiring parts for an old is new type of build. I want to build something that I can possible run at our local track. I've never raced before, so it should be lots of fun.
I want to incorporate as many vintage elements as I can, but...
This is my start to a gold pan runner build. Milled the chassis at work and rounded over back of chassis where it attaches to the motor and also rounded over the nose piece and cut it the same shape as the 6309 nose. Then sanded edge of chassis all...
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Added the battery strap today and got the turnbuckles and ball ends a cleaned and installed. I will eventually add titanium turnbuckles but these will be fine for now.
Like the subject says, Gold Pan #3 finally made it in yesterday and other than bein dirty, its in really good shape and mostly complete!
Didnt notice the different shades of gold on the pan and nose/motor plate until AFTER I took the...
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Got a set of 20deg knuckles and inline axles in and installed. Gonna pull apart some wheels I got as well and dye some parts black and try to finish up the rear shortly. Slow progress but progress non-the-less!
This is a great site and I would like to get some info regarding RC10 Gold Pan Runner builds. I have a A Stamp chassis and would like to use the same B4 Hub Set Up with B44 CVAs. Most of the builds that I see here in the forum shows a B4 Hub/B44 CVA...
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This is looking very nice, you have a cool clean gold runner. :D