RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - (4 builds in 1)

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Looking great!

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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I had to run to hobbytown so I grabbed a pair of b4 rear hubs to try on this. With b44 cva's, I'm about 1mm wider than my "old is new" cars. I still need to clearance the arms a bit, but I think this setup should work. I'll just run b4 wheels on it.
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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mocked it up a bit last night. did some dremel work on the outer arm for clearance. also tried some shocks to see which length i will need. without making a taller shock tower, 1.32's are too long. 1.18's seem to be about right, so i will go with them. it's quite cluster%@#$ of different parts so far. t2 tub, b2/b3 trans and arm mounts, b2 arms, b4 hubs, shocks and wheels, b44 cva's and an rc10 shock tower. :lol:
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now that the rear is basically figured out, time to move to the front. at this point, i'm going to go with a truck nose plate just for ease. but there will be longer front arms made for it.

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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I grabbed a set of take off b4.2 rtr shocks off ebay. I don't need anything fancy for this build, and $26 shipped for a new set of shocks worked for me. :wink:
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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I finally get to update the purple chassis build. :)

Around October last year I asked Niki if he would be willing to help me out drawing up a pair of front arms for me. He agreed, but it evolved into a much larger project which is why it has taken so long. That project build will show up on here one day. But back to the purple build for now. :wink:

My plan is to just use rere white parts on the back. But with the truck nose I would've been stuck using rpm or dynotech arms. I didn't want that, so I sent Niki an rpm worlds arm to draw up and asked him to make it look like an AE wide track arm. Well, here they are...
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Take a coffee or tea break to get that bright white color away... :D
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Those look like lovely alternatives to rpm/dynotech arms, any plans to making them available for purchase ?

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Looks great!
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Well, it's been a long time since i messed with either one of the builds. Especially #4. But in my quest for an all white B1.5 I decided to put a 2.25 stealth in #3. Here is where it's at so far. It got set aside again and i didn't get the rest of the trimming done on the motor plate, but you get the idea. Brad Reelfs actually built one like this back in the day.
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So the other day I was cruising ebay and, for whatever reason, a GT battery holder/bumper caught my eye. I never thought about it before, but I got to thinking that it should bolt right up to a T2 tub. And, since it's longer than a graphite motor guard, it would help compensate for the shorter T2 tub behind the trans. So it may be possible to run a complete 2.25 trans with really no mods other than the needed holes drilled in the tub (and some sort of upper trans brace).

I like when an idea comes together. :wink:
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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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that's perfect!! I picked up one of those gt rear bumpers to put on a graphite chassis with a litespeed heatsink, but then found I could get the rpm ones. I had to notch the guard slightly where the motor plate ran on the chassis. How the clearance?

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Arm mounts clear so everything is good.

I won't be using it on this purple tub since I already have the T2 guard ano'd purple. And, I already altered a 2.25 motor plate to fit it. But I'm sure I will use the idea sometime in the future.

Gonna have to re-engineer the rear bulkhead though to work with the 2.25 plate though. Can't get a gear cover on with the ball studs set further back.

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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been so long since I made that bulkhead I don't remember what it looks like there, photo is good, but loses a little detail. Can the ball locations be milled out to push them forward?

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Oh, that purple looks horrid - I'll PM you an address to dispose of it properly. Please include a matching nose & motor plate :)







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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

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Ok.... 5 year update. :P :lol:

So I decided to go back to the T2 trans, though I may change my mind on that here at some point. Pieced together a set of earlier threaded shocks (.89 front, 1.32 rear). Jconcepts turnbuckles, battery brace, and low friction AE ball cups. Still have to get the wing mounts on, make a front bumper, install electronics and paint a body.

Hoping to have it ready for the vintage race in NC in a few weeks..... if I can make it. Not sure if it'll be the car I race but I want to get some laps on it.

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Re: RC10 B1.5 - Build #3 and #4

Post by Frankentruck »

The front arm brace isn't on the front arms anymore. Would it not fit with the these arms? And the battery cup is reversed. Is that for a more forward CG?
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