So what did you get in the post today ???
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
T2 were such a nicely made chassis! I see some listed as hard anno tho, weren't they just black anno?
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
pretty sure they where all hard ano, the motor guard too.
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Finally got my big lot of parts...... here's some pics to make drool happen.....
The whole lot...

JG parts


http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_2.jpg
http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_3.jpg
http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_4.jpg
Australian made RPM Mugen Bulldog bumpers

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_1.jpg
Unknown driver figure (I think maybe 1:8):

Small pile of SRB stuff (I think):

Associated parts:

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_3.jpg
Schumacher 1:12 parts:

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_5.jpg
Pleased!
Alex
The whole lot...

JG parts


http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_2.jpg
http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_3.jpg
http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014064946_4.jpg
Australian made RPM Mugen Bulldog bumpers

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_1.jpg
Unknown driver figure (I think maybe 1:8):

Small pile of SRB stuff (I think):

Associated parts:

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_3.jpg
Schumacher 1:12 parts:

http://www.tcphotos.com/getuserimage.asp?t=n&id=img154_22042014070348_5.jpg
Pleased!
Alex
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
My order from servo city arrived yesterday. It had a bunch of rod ends I ordered and a little bag of candy 

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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Just arrived, bought for £16.



Lots of corrosion and tyres are shot, but it's had very little use. Body has no scratches or cracks, but the paintwork is 'different'. Sponging was a popular home decorating trick in the 80s, never thought anyone would do it on a body.



Lots of corrosion and tyres are shot, but it's had very little use. Body has no scratches or cracks, but the paintwork is 'different'. Sponging was a popular home decorating trick in the 80s, never thought anyone would do it on a body.
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Team Losi T shirt, brand new from 2004. Fuze Brushless system, sensored with 17.5T motor and programming card, Front arm mount for the TC4 in blue aluminum.
The motor and ESC is for the up and coming REC RC10 buggy, the shirt is cool and just a hop up part for the old parking lot runner TC4. FT 31064
I also bought a Blade Nano QX bind n fly for $65 NIB, thought I would try out a quadcopter. Flies really smooth and easy to use.
The motor and ESC is for the up and coming REC RC10 buggy, the shirt is cool and just a hop up part for the old parking lot runner TC4. FT 31064
I also bought a Blade Nano QX bind n fly for $65 NIB, thought I would try out a quadcopter. Flies really smooth and easy to use.
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
A box of 5X11mm bearings for LW's - back in business. Now I need to put the glass of wine and get out and start packaging...Well I can start tomorrow..maybe if I feel like it...

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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
HI!... Well some more stuff showed up today. 3 sets of NIP Bigwig Moon Craft wheels, NIP set of BigWig decals, and a set of GPM aluminum rear arm mounts.








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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Nice Coyotes! I did a comparison of a few bits in this thread- it would be interesting to know what you find in those boxes as well
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=31971
I had both boxes as well. I have since gathered the parts to make my fwd version a 4wd but haven't built it yet
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=31971
I had both boxes as well. I have since gathered the parts to make my fwd version a 4wd but haven't built it yet
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
I know it's not the 2.25, but I still can't believe I was the only bidder on this with a $40 opening bid.
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
Thanks Jeff.gomachv wrote:Nice Coyotes! I did a comparison of a few bits in this thread- it would be interesting to know what you find in those boxes as well
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=31971
I had both boxes as well. I have since gathered the parts to make my fwd version a 4wd but haven't built it yet
I've already searched through both boxes and both have the hardened diff gears, ring gears and pinions with the brass sleeves and O rings.
Plans are to make a vintage 4WD runner with some minor improvements.
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Re: So what did you get in the post today ???
The hard part I found is finding a front gearbox case. It supports two bearings instead of one like the rear case
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