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Re: rc10 mid

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The WB is set at the b4 +8mm I used it as a guide for that dimension...The only real similarity to an old mid car is the tranny case turned around. well and the use of the suspension parts...I had mmore peoople ask me if i was running the motor backwards. somme had hard time seeing and unnderstanding that it does not runn motor backwards to perform it, races in normmal rotation

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Re: rc10 mid

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youve been busy man! thats too cool. :shock: I got a swiss cheesed chassis laying around here, wanna help me with another project? :lol:
I love how you reconfigured the steering bellcranks. Are you going to be running this at any of the capitol dirt club races? we finished a new layout this sunday...its pretty cool

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not on that dirt... thats for 8th scale buggies nasty rut rocky. im usually hating SC by the end of the day there sharing with nitro

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Re: rc10 mid

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Looking forward to seeing more on this! 8)

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Re: rc10 mid

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Did you run this in the normal 17.5 or mod class? i assume your other car is the pink one in 17.5 classic and mod classic. Which set up do you prefer? Killer job on this mid conversion, maybe x-factory or centro should take note and make a mid conversion kit...

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Re: rc10 mid

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Wow, very cool! Looking forward to seeing the build on it

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Re: rc10 mid

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Here is the start of the build with the first chassis layout and back end :mrgreen:

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Re: rc10 mid

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Fantastic...now take it apart to make templates for us to make our own versions :)
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Re: rc10 mid

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Oh she is coming apart. i have ordered CF to do another full race version,,I did this chassis, and towers, so that i could use them as a template for more buggies in the future.. i have already redesigned it with probably 25% less material and bulk in back and a more efficient rear mounts.....

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I'd like to see the side rails to see how you modified and cut the pan to make those bends in the back.

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Re: rc10 mid

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Very clever!

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Re: rc10 mid

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very cool stuff. This is the only way to make forward cab bodies look good haha :lol: . The pictures so far have been really helpful in helping me understand how you made this rc10 mid. Nice cars as always and I cant wait to see the carbon edition 8)

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