HPI 10L
- EvolutionRevolution
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HPI 10L
Here's something I built from some parts last weekend:
- HPI chassis, front brace, and upper pod plate.
- Composite Craft lower pod plate.
- Unknown manufacturer left clamping hub and lightened right hub, servo mounts
- Trinity EV10 rear body mounts
- Associated white bits, hardware, rear axle and t-bar parts, ZX-GTP body.
- HPI chassis, front brace, and upper pod plate.
- Composite Craft lower pod plate.
- Unknown manufacturer left clamping hub and lightened right hub, servo mounts
- Trinity EV10 rear body mounts
- Associated white bits, hardware, rear axle and t-bar parts, ZX-GTP body.
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Re: HPI 10L
I also think of making a HPI 10L if I find a chassis, I have some other HPI parts already.
But I think at your car you should take away the bumper, this HPI chassis looks much better without.
You hide maybe the best looking area of the chassis under the bumper.
Also the later HPI RS10G car had the same cutout at the front as this chassis.
But I think at your car you should take away the bumper, this HPI chassis looks much better without.
You hide maybe the best looking area of the chassis under the bumper.
Also the later HPI RS10G car had the same cutout at the front as this chassis.
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Re: HPI 10L
Alas, the bumper will stay, because I don't want to make some new holes in the body.V12 wrote:I also think of making a HPI 10L if I find a chassis, I have some other HPI parts already.
But I think at your car you should take away the bumper, this HPI chassis looks much better without.
You hide maybe the best looking area of the chassis under the bumper.
Also the later HPI RS10G car had the same cutout at the front as this chassis.
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Re: HPI 10L
Also if you like HPI made a bumper as well, although it was the black nylon, I can dig through my stash and get back to you on the PN. I do have to note that it is a narrow bumper, yet the body mount and chassis holes are all the same. It basically an Associated Bumper - in black from HPI.EvolutionRevolution wrote:Alas, the bumper will stay, because I don't want to make some new holes in the body.V12 wrote:I also think of making a HPI 10L if I find a chassis, I have some other HPI parts already.
But I think at your car you should take away the bumper, this HPI chassis looks much better without.
You hide maybe the best looking area of the chassis under the bumper.
Also the later HPI RS10G car had the same cutout at the front as this chassis.
But overall you have a great car.
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