I struggle with the preorder. I like what they have done with it, don't get me wrong...but it is just a tribute (I'm not a fan of the shocks and slipper, and especially the wheels) so I don't know if I need just one or maybe two.
I was really hoping for .71 non threaded hard bodies but I was just being shelfish lmao
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gomachv wrote:I struggle with the preorder. I like what they have done with it, don't get me wrong...but it is just a tribute (I'm not a fan of the shocks and slipper, and especially the wheels) so I don't know if I need just one or maybe two.
I was really hoping for .71 non threaded hard bodies but I was just being shelfish lmao
I'm in no rush, I didn't pre-order a 6001...and I could get my hands on no less than 10 right this minute (and those are only the ones I know of) at regular price. Plus, I already have a capable RC10 CE race car But I will get one at some point, because cars wear out...and that is the cheapest way to build a RC10 race car and some Lunsford re-re-buckles
the RC10 they used to do the retooling belongs to Don in customer service. Associated didnt have a new untouched one around, Don had a new built form box never touched after that one. He just finally got the car back after they borrowed it like 2 years ago to start the retooling.
alien3t wrote:the RC10 they used to do the retooling belongs to Don in customer service. Associated didnt have a new untouched one around, Don had a new built form box never touched after that one. He just finally got the car back after they borrowed it like 2 years ago to start the retooling.
badhoopty wrote:slightly ot but everybody always brings up the mip 4x re-re thing, id much rather see a more modern 4x conversion.
It wasn't a great setup anyway! It was just unique. I like unique and that's what it's all about, but a rear motor chassis with a drivetrain like that of a tamiya, 30 degree kickup....it just has a lot against it compared to a purpose built buggy. They may have made it into a few big races but I am willing to bet those drivers with a era correct true 4wd car would have been more competitive.
Again, don't get me wrong I love the conversions. They just aren't "all that"
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badhoopty wrote:slightly ot but everybody always brings up the mip 4x re-re thing, id much rather see a more modern 4x conversion.
It wasn't a great setup anyway! It was just unique. I like unique and that's what it's all about, but a rear motor chassis with a drivetrain like that of a tamiya, 30 degree kickup....it just has a lot against it compared to a purpose built buggy. They may have made it into a few big races but I am willing to bet those drivers with a era correct true 4wd car would have been more competitive.
Again, don't get me wrong I love the conversions. They just aren't "all that"
Your right! My X4 MIP conversion was quickly shelved when I got my Yokomo! Not a bad kit but nothing compared to the Yokomo or dare I say... Kyosho cars at that time!
badhoopty wrote:slightly ot but everybody always brings up the mip 4x re-re thing, id much rather see a more modern 4x conversion.
It wasn't a great setup anyway! It was just unique. I like unique and that's what it's all about, but a rear motor chassis with a drivetrain like that of a tamiya, 30 degree kickup....it just has a lot against it compared to a purpose built buggy. They may have made it into a few big races but I am willing to bet those drivers with a era correct true 4wd car would have been more competitive.
Again, don't get me wrong I love the conversions. They just aren't "all that"
And a conversion that trys to overcome the 2wd design to make it more like a purpose built 4wd buggy changes the RC10 so much that it's almost unrecognizable as an RC10.
A little side project.
I’ve had this in a drawer for a while and decided to get it cleaned.
It’s quite impressive what a thorough clean can result in.
Boiling water.
Simple green.
Toothbrush and pipe cleaners.
Brass brush on the Dremel and...
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Final piece added.
The correct RPM springs.
If you need a pair, just send an email to RPM. They still have a stash.
I've putting together an all-in-one kit for those that want to get their boxart rere Kinwald cars a little closer to the original, or for those who are looking to make a correct replica. The kit will contain:
1 - Front shock tower in 2.5mm 3k woven...
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I kinda doubt it. Too high of a material cost and I doubt the demand is there to make it worthwhile.
I need some help remembering the details from back in the day. So I have an RPM kit still in the bags never opened and I just don't have any love for it as an RPM car. Does the RPM kit actually duplicate a certain one off car or are some of the...
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yes, I had one of those too bitd, flipped the front around to put the tower in front, still have some of the og deck standoffs in my box. I never detailed it to be like masamis but that is how I am leaning. I guess it's just a matter of committing...
I was just wondering if anyone is still making these chassis kits, either the NIX91 or the Justin/Fred version? Maybe someone has a spare that they'd like to sell or trade?
Thanks in advance
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Actually, as another option, if you order a full set of 91 Stealth parts (Niki's for example) and this book by Steve Husting (the photos provide an excellent reference), you have pretty much everything needed to design your own chassis plates. It's...
Hey guys, recently I've been gaining interest in building my own Worlds edition RC10, however, the only thing I can go buy at this point is pictures of other peoples rides I've found on the net. Could we get a Do It Yourself thread going here with...
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Yep is white, I would prefer black though. I'm kind of looking to do a What if I was Masami's teammate :mrgreen: