RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Is this an rc12E, or just a clone?
I kinda like the look of the body too: any ideas what it is?
I'm considering to buy this. Do current wheels and spurs still fit, or should I upgrade to another rear axle for that?

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Super early servo saver, its a 12e and looks like its in pretty awesome shape

Modern spurs will fit (it should be solid no diff and uses rc10 stealth hole pattern). Wheels will be standard 2 bolt which is outdated but some wheels are made to fit 2 or 3 hole hubs.

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Pontiac Firebird for the body?

I suppose upgrading the rear axle to include a diff and use modern wheels will be easy. But how much would that cost me? (wheels and foams not included)

I'm on a limp on wheither to go cheap and get this or go a little richer and get a kyosho axis which shares parts with my plazma

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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You could buy a complete 1/12 modern diff and drop it right in.

I want that servo saver 8) if you buy it and need a diff I would trade you a complete 12L4 axle for the servo saver. You can use a regular old rc10 servo saver in place but I like that first generation one :mrgreen: no tires or wheels with the diff but uses modern 3 bolt wheels and the same 1/4" bearings as the 12e.

Sorry not sure about the body. Looks like firebird because of the shaker hood scoop but not my specialty 8)

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

Post by templeofspeed »

That 1st gen servo saver is no longer a servo "saver"... Looks like it's locked down pretty good. Still nice to see. The Transcamarobird body is a Parma.

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Damn I just noticed that. I was thinking the spring was missing but never thought about the bolt holding it together. Might be a good pattern At least though.

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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nice one ed, clean up time :P

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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I didn't buy it yet.
Actually I tried buying the axis in the last minute, but just then my internet connection got slow and the auction ended before my bid was in :roll:

I'm waiting to see if the axis gets relisted :mrgreen:

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Here's a complete axle kit may be a bit pricey but it's all there.

http://johnshobbiesandcrafts.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=1_3_28&product_id=42
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This is all very interesting!

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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that only gets him to the same 2 bolt pattern he has, nothing modern will fit. Aim for the newer 3 bolt if you want easy access to tires

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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Well, I bought it. So here are some more pics (from the seller till I receive it).

Not sure what I will do with it exactly yet. It probably will end up in the drawers for the time being; let's see what it looks like in the flesh and how my current 1/12 holds up now it's on the track.

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I thought the upperdeck and servo saver were hand-made copies of the original. But it seems this was the finishing quality of those first models :mrgreen:

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Re: RC12E, is it or isn't it?

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You had to trim the servo holes yourself, but yeah.....they were kinda rough :mrgreen:

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TBG makes that body now u should get one!

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