First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuilds - FINAL PHOTOS ADDED
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Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
With UK RC10 rebuilds, sourcing and waiting for the parts is the worse thing and then the frustration of then finding you forgot something when it arrives (and getting caught with customs charges)!!
I've got a couple of RC10 projects on the go a graphite one that just needs cvds sorting and the paint (always seem to stop at this point) and the other a blue gold tub that I'm still collecting parts for - although with the re-release this should be alot easier.
Did you paint the body yourself?
Rich
I've got a couple of RC10 projects on the go a graphite one that just needs cvds sorting and the paint (always seem to stop at this point) and the other a blue gold tub that I'm still collecting parts for - although with the re-release this should be alot easier.
Did you paint the body yourself?
Rich
And this is how it starts
Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
Hi Rich,
The orange/white/ blue is my handiwork, the team colours shelfer body was farmed out to a pro. To be honest for the additional £25/$35 I'm no sure it's worth the effort of DIY , especially when you factor in cost of materials .
The orange/white/ blue is my handiwork, the team colours shelfer body was farmed out to a pro. To be honest for the additional £25/$35 I'm no sure it's worth the effort of DIY , especially when you factor in cost of materials .
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Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
This is the conclusion I'm coming too, who did you use to paint the team colours body and how long did it take?
I've got some simple designs I want done, but when I've used more than one colour masking/bleeding always become a problem so getting someone else to it seems the way to go.
Rich
I've got some simple designs I want done, but when I've used more than one colour masking/bleeding always become a problem so getting someone else to it seems the way to go.
Rich
And this is how it starts
Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
I used Jon Millar at RCS Graphic Worx. Rough pricing and enquiry details are at
http://Www.rcsgraphicworx.co.uk/services
It took around ten days from me sending the body off to getting it back, perhaps factor 2-3 weeks dependent upon workload
http://Www.rcsgraphicworx.co.uk/services
It took around ten days from me sending the body off to getting it back, perhaps factor 2-3 weeks dependent upon workload
Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
Parts have taken a while to come through , possibly due to the US shutdown period, but I do have the shelfer sat as a complete chassis now. Just electrics, wheels, body and decals to go !
Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
Electrics are in
Wheels are on
Decals are done
just final body trimming to do - grrr, I hate those rear shock cut outs
Wheels are on

Decals are done

just final body trimming to do - grrr, I hate those rear shock cut outs

Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
Apologies for the lack of recent updates - been very much a bit of progress here n there as final parts arrived and I found the time amongst other projects and family life
I changed a few of the decals around on the runner - it was a little sparse before and I'm much happier with it now..



And, onto the shelfer..





together

They've taken a while, and in future I may swap the chassis around (as someone suggested earlier in the thread !) but for now I'm happy, and can move on to the something more modern.

I changed a few of the decals around on the runner - it was a little sparse before and I'm much happier with it now..



And, onto the shelfer..





together

They've taken a while, and in future I may swap the chassis around (as someone suggested earlier in the thread !) but for now I'm happy, and can move on to the something more modern.
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Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuild - RUNNER PHOTOS AD
Great results with both of those Percymon. Are the wheels on the runner JC's?
Chris.
Toys.............they are!
Toys.............they are!
Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuilds - FINAL PHOTOS AD
Hi Chris - yes JC Racing 2.2" rims, with Schumacher cut stagger tyres up front and Core-RC bowties out back
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks for the kind words

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Re: First Vintage RC10 - Team Car Rebuilds - FINAL PHOTOS AD
Great work on both but I really like the runner.
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