The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I know for sure the SuperLuna was atlas based- the Wing also looks similar-
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Another side of the motorcrusaderlyf wrote:thanks, Will take the picture soon, yokomo motor endbell like this I ever have one,super WING offroadV12 wrote:Can looks like Yokomo. Please show another picture with side view of the endbell.crusaderlyf wrote:who know that what brand the brushed motor is.aluninum endbell is heavy,no any mark on motor anywhere just said Japan, just count about 11-12Turns,very similar as kyosho but kyosho's motor also has the label mark
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Can anyone please help id the following wheels as I'm cleaning a LOT of my junk (been doing so for the past 3wks now
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these were found on a TRX1 with front RC10 suspension. The rears seem to fit a 1/4 rc10 axle fine...

These were on an optima. Tires are obviously Tamiya ovalblocks ripoffs

These rears were on an rc10T, and obviously the rear offset is completely wrong and pushes track way too far:

Last set - was on an rpm decked-out jrxt (which will go to the restore process soon if I can ever find a chassis in ok condition - hint hint
)

(rustler, maybe?)
Thanks,
Paul

these were found on a TRX1 with front RC10 suspension. The rears seem to fit a 1/4 rc10 axle fine...

These were on an optima. Tires are obviously Tamiya ovalblocks ripoffs

These rears were on an rc10T, and obviously the rear offset is completely wrong and pushes track way too far:

Last set - was on an rpm decked-out jrxt (which will go to the restore process soon if I can ever find a chassis in ok condition - hint hint


(rustler, maybe?)
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Lonestar wrote:Can anyone please help id the following wheels as I'm cleaning a LOT of my junk (been doing so for the past 3wks now)
these were found on a TRX1 with front RC10 suspension. The rears seem to fit a 1/4 rc10 axle fine...
proline rims
These were on an optima. Tires are obviously Tamiya ovalblocks ripoffs
proline again
These rears were on an rc10T, and obviously the rear offset is completely wrong and pushes track way too far:
a&l truck conversion rims for the RC10
Last set - was on an rpm decked-out jrxt (which will go to the restore process soon if I can ever find a chassis in ok condition - hint hint)
(rustler, maybe?)
rpm rims/current
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Holy Cow Reggie, you're freakin' amazin'
For the last set (current rpm rims) I can't seem to find a reference to them on Tower at least - but they're usually pretty good for rpm stuff... can you be more explicit maybe?
Thanks for the info
best
Paul

For the last set (current rpm rims) I can't seem to find a reference to them on Tower at least - but they're usually pretty good for rpm stuff... can you be more explicit maybe?
Thanks for the info

best
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
All right thank you all
that's three projects here coming from 3 different people, from three different countries (in at least 2 continents), and three different times (talk many years apart)... all sharing proline rims. That's weird
Thanks all
Paul
that's three projects here coming from 3 different people, from three different countries (in at least 2 continents), and three different times (talk many years apart)... all sharing proline rims. That's weird

Thanks all
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Trinity, I think. I have a similar one with a silver endbell.crusaderlyf wrote:who know that what brand the brushed motor is.aluninum endbell is heavy,no any mark on motor anywhere just said Japan, just count about 11-12Turns,very similar as kyosho but kyosho's motor also has the label mark
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
AMR... is a 3 digit prefix we made up for that companys product. Amain racing? Hard to remember. you sure on the date from the ad? Seems to new.aip47-2008 wrote:Ask Bob Stormer.mrlexan wrote: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.
Found this in one of his adds from 2000/2001 time line.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
TRC pro12, Delta rear rims. Upper pod plate cut and modified. Shock is original to the car, rear body posts are old Parma, fronts Associated. TRC front rims. Missing the antenna mount (goes where the white nut is on the front of the T-bar) and the little plates that connect the two posts. Also missing the battery straps.Charlie don't surf wrote:Momo5 wrote:Picked this up with a bunch of old rc cars. What is it?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
The golden shock is an upgraded version from Delta. Right from kit there was the same silver coloured smaller shock from Delta as used by the Delta Spyder and all other Delta 1/12th cars. I have a NIB TRC Pro12 and it´s easy to see there.
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