RC10 in memory of gramps

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Re: RC10 in memory of gramps

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Very nice desert tan, You should get all nylon parts in white, to dye them olive green, or a dark brown.

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marlo wrote:Very nice desert tan, You should get all nylon parts in white, to dye them olive green, or a dark brown.
Yeah I'm a bit torn bc I want to use the metal Barts arms but also want to put that 10-T nose to good use.

Was thinking about getting Klein / Dynotech arms for front and making the "worlds" front end - then maybe dye the arms forest green, spray them matte green and maybe do some lighter camo stripes.

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PS seriously is there anything better??? Mwahahahaaaa

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It rolls. Will be tough not to want to run this...but I think I will shelf this one and build the other tan chassis into a WOIN runner. I went with the Lunsford titanium buckles for now but might switch them to the straight black.

Might also try the JG tall shock tower up front.

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Re: RC10 in memory of gramps

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All I can say is WOW! That looks amazing.. the thought put into this is great! I say stick to the front tower as is.. put the jg stuff on the other car.. run this one at least once though and get some pic of it running.. after you paint up a worthy shell for it.. :wink: either way well done.. now one of my favorite builds of an rc10..

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