The Official "What is it?" Thread

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No label on this one, 2 springs and wire. What's it for?
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I have no clue where this chassis is from. Looks to be some sort of 1/10 gas truck.
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I believe this is the Double Decker chassis kit from A-Main Racing for the RC10GT.

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Anyone out there how can tell me when this shocks where realest? :D
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3trxvintage wrote:I have no clue where this chassis is from. Looks to be some sort of 1/10 gas truck.

That's a great chassis kit there. Aaron is correct. I'd love to find one of those one day.
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It's the Dakota. The text starts with something along these lines: "based on our experience with the gepard we have decided to takke all-wheel drive to the electropowered field and developped..." It has 3 differentials by the way and the looks of it really show the influence of that eras gas cars.

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lpddpd wrote:Anyone have any idea on this?
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Oh my god, that's what we use to "tweak" motors with back in the day. You drop an allen wrench into the armature, bolt that thing onto the motor shaft and twist away. Before they locked down the armatures and commutators, you would be able to advance the timing on your stock motors using this method.

I remember seeing guys breaking their motors when they truned just a bit too far.

These were sold at various hobby shops in the Chicagoland area. The label leads me to beleive that most of these were sold at Arlington Hobbies.

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EvolutionRevolution wrote:Does anyone know what these wheels are?
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There's two wide wheels and two narrow ones, all four with the same attachment system (6 countersunk screws and huge hex)

Also, some unknown bulkheads:
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And an unknown bumper:
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It came in a baggy with TA02 written on it, but doesn't fit a Tamiya TA02.
The bulkhead reminds me of a duratrax gas truck conversion and the bumper looks like it's from a Kyosho RS200 (same as the Pugeot)

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Post by EvolutionRevolution »

Thanks for the identifications.

Some more:

RC10 Graphite front shock tower?
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??? for a servo:
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RC10 bits?
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Wing wire or vintage 1/12 bumpers:
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Some more RC10 bits:
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The black servo saver is for the CAT XL/XLS...

The Parma shock are from the beginning of the 80'.

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prp wrote:The black servo saver is for the CAT XL/XLS....
And Schumacher cars generally like 1:12 scale C-CAR.

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Post by RC10resto »

Thanks for the identifications.

Some more:

RC10 Graphite front shock tower?
RC10 parts = white Stealth trans case, rear arm mounts and misc.
RC10 World's front graphite shock tower
RPM white RC10 gear cover

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prp wrote:
The Parma shock are from the beginning of the 80'.

Tanks! :D
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Worlds front tower
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nice RPM hydra cover for stealth if I can see properly :)
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oooh mip steering for 10T... yum
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Post by Lonestar »

Hi My Knowledgeable Friends

can anyone please ID these rc10 wheels for me? Someone's offering them for sale to me, I do like them a lot but have no idea what they are and what they're worth. I dig alloy wheels but certainly don't want to spend the usual $80 to $100 for a set...

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