Wow that is an awesome blue!!! and you definitely cannot beat that price. How does it hold up?THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... Well i have a local guy that does all my powder coating. He only charges me about $12 a chassis/engine plate/nose. He did my Team car chassis and my custom blue one.
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RC10 DS?????????
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HI!... Holds up great on the shelf! Lol. Both are shelf queens.
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THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... Holds up great on the shelf! Lol. Both are shelf queens.
I guess hard anodizing or powder coating will get scratched either way....except on the shelf, lol
Maybe its time for me to try the polished aluminum chassis look. Im afraid to run my pink cuda; i dont want to mess up the pink chassis....yes pink chassis, lol
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They other DS's are going to be run as i promised Romulus22 some nitro DS videos. Im hoping before the end of November.
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How does the lexan cover do with heat from a nitro engine? the bottom of the chassis tends to get hot.jwscab wrote:you can always buy a lexan chassis protector shell from members on this board.
If that works i will definitely consider it!
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ah, I neglected to look at your link and then it hit me you have nitro. the lexan should be fine even to around 200 degrees, but for a nitro pan, I don't think they make an undertray(at least yet). might be able to still use a standard pan one though.
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No problem...I think may try my hand at cutting one up out of lexan sheets and use it on the the DS or a GT(what ever i take out first).jwscab wrote:ah, I neglected to look at your link and then it hit me you have nitro. the lexan should be fine even to around 200 degrees, but for a nitro pan, I don't think they make an undertray(at least yet). might be able to still use a standard pan one though.
The cool part is that i wont need to cut a hole to bumpstart the engine's flywheel; i use pull starters.
Oh and just to share....just got another nitro DS in the mail, lol SWEEEEEEET...another project!!!
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HI!... Are the RC10 DS hinge pins specific to it? Seems all my regular RC10 hinge pins are too long or too short. Anyone know where I can get some for the DS?
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Re: RC10 DS?????????
Inner front 8825
Outer front 6223
Kingpin 6223
Inner rear 8862
Outer rear 8864
So yes. Some are specific and they use the standard kingpin for a front outer also
Outer front 6223
Kingpin 6223
Inner rear 8862
Outer rear 8864
So yes. Some are specific and they use the standard kingpin for a front outer also
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HI!... Thanks, I already had the part #'s, there in the manual. I did a ebay search and came up with nothing. Went to Oldrc.com and they are out of stock. Know anywhere else I can get a set?
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The DS specific parts are hard to find, I haven't seen anything but a set of shocks and a Antiroll bar locally. Might see if Lundsford sells by length still?
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HI!... Worst comes to worst I will just bring a set of regular RC10 ones to work and machine them down and regroove them on the lathe. I think I got almost everything now to start the build. Even scored a NIP set of DS Mustang decals. Just need a NIP Mustang body. 

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