RC10T2 M. Pavidis replica (updated 12-03)
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Thats the truck I always used to drool over, thats from the RCCA article with 4 winning cars?
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Vale wrote:Thank you Rob![]()
Not for the moment, maybe in future.
As soon as the modifications are done, the "special" parts and electronics are installed and the body 100% finished I want to start additionally the other projects like the B3, my XX-4 or the Mid Custom Special.
I already have a second chassis kit lying here. Just have to look after someone who could anodize the parts. If I want a real replica I should also modify the nose plate and battery strap, right?
that's good to know. a future anno job on your replica will complete it nicely. yeah the nose plate, battery strap, rear tower, and rear custom body mounts. if you have a dremel and a counter sink bit you'll be good to go.
that's the one. my favorite too. very trick, yet straight forward.RC10th wrote:Thats the truck I always used to drool over, thats from the RCCA article with 4 winning cars?
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Are those Yokomo Copper rear springs?Vale wrote:For those who are interested and never seen it: this was Pavidis chassis
As you can see the chassis was blue anodized. Notice the modified nose plate and the battery strap. Also the rear bulkhead was modified. The rear shocks were fixed on the rear of the shock tower, and the tower itself was installed on the front of the bulkhead instead of being on the back of it. Some "special" parts were installed like gold shock shafts, RCPS turnbuckles and different body mounts on the rear.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Good question, didn't notice the springs lol
What about the front springs? Silver? White?

What about the front springs? Silver? White?
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Woooooohoooooooooooooooo!!!! Santa was already here!!! He just came from the US and brought me this
I never thought that I would be happy about such little things 








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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
excellent daniel. can't wait to see the end results of your truck.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Yup, copper Yokomo rears, and silver AE fronts-
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 11-
Charlie don't surf wrote:Yup, copper Yokomo rears, and silver AE fronts-
Yes, you're right



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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
S E X Y
...but I just noticed, comparing the pictures from RCCA with my body, that my wing is not correctly fixed -.-' some decals are smaller: the RCPS and Pro-line ones...but it doesn't matter.



So guys...I need your help now
following decals are missing, maybe someone could help me out:
- white, big AE logo
- Reedy modifieds on the rear wing
- UNKNOWN: decal on the front, under the AE logo???
- number 1 on the front window
- UNKNOWN: these small decals under the wing and next to the RCPS logo

I already have the airtronics and lrp decals.




So guys...I need your help now

- white, big AE logo
- Reedy modifieds on the rear wing
- UNKNOWN: decal on the front, under the AE logo???
- number 1 on the front window
- UNKNOWN: these small decals under the wing and next to the RCPS logo

I already have the airtronics and lrp decals.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
looks good daniel. the decals really make it pop. that lrp decal make sure you cut away the yellow portions. you could shorten the rear wing a bit, to match the pavidis wing. it is also mounted on the rear a little higher back too.
the decal on the front is the "mustang". i think you could get that one from a ds sheet. maybe someone has one laying around.
you already two number placards on your t2 kit sheet. you'll just need one more from someone else for the front window.
that little decal next to the rcps decal is the same as the rear 'mechanix' decal.
the decal on the front is the "mustang". i think you could get that one from a ds sheet. maybe someone has one laying around.
you already two number placards on your t2 kit sheet. you'll just need one more from someone else for the front window.
that little decal next to the rcps decal is the same as the rear 'mechanix' decal.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
Very nice... looks great, where did you get the decals? Reproductions?
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
I should have the mechanix wear stickers.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
Thank you guys
I think it will look even better on the chassis
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@ SCR8P: sounds good...will send you a pm
I got them from a forum member
I have good connections over there in the US
hehe


@ SCR8P: sounds good...will send you a pm

No they should be originaluniquenamehere wrote:Very nice... looks great, where did you get the decals? Reproductions?



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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
looking at mark's truck, i could see why you think they the decals look smaller. if you look at his side windows they're masked much lower and larger than yours. that's the reason why the decals look smaller on your truck.
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Re: Restoring an old RC10T2 (M. Pavidis replica, updated 12-
littleVETTE wrote:looking at mark's truck, i could see why you think they the decals look smaller. if you look at his side windows they're masked much lower and larger than yours. that's the reason why the decals look smaller on your truck.
Detective Rob has just solved the mysterious case

lol yeah you're right

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