Greasy Dirty In Need Of TLC RC10 A Stamp Revival

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Greasy Dirty In Need Of TLC RC10 A Stamp Revival

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Ok so I've had (have) many RC10 gold pan cars over the years. I love them! However I haven't had a runner since probably 2007, and maybe even a bit longer ago than that. I tore a runner down for a rebuild way back when and then never completed the project. During a move it got boxed up, and hadn't been seen in years. Until recently that is, when I decided to do some digging to see what I still had that I could use to piece together a backyard runner to go with my shelf queen re-release.

This is how I started. As you can see I've got my work cut out for me :D

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12/02/2014 Update

Much cleaner now

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And a bit of reassembly

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Update 12/04/2014

Got some more assembling done. Trans is mounted, and it's ready for the rear suspension to be finished.

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Most of the rear end is back together. While digging through more of my boxes I came across a stock Associated motor. I believe it is the motor that was included with this kit way back when it was new. To my surprise it seems to run well when bench tested after a good cleaning and some new brushes. This beauty will be going in the buggy.

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Update 12/05/2014

Time to get the elecs in place and test everything out.

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Update 12/06/2014

Elecs install is all finished up. Hoping the mail man brings my new wheels and tires today. If it dries up outside I will get it out for a test run.

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Update 12/08/2014

New Edinger front wheels and tires installed and new battery boxes and hold downs.

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Update 12/09/2014

Got the new rear wheels and tires on. Still no body but as long as it dries up a bit outside I will try to get a test run in.

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Update 12/10/2014

Body is trimmed and ready for paint.

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Update 12/12/2014

I still need to paint and glue in the window nets, but otherwise it's a wrap

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Nice clean up, looks great!

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Thank you! I'm pleased with it for an occasional runner.
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Odd choice of front wheels and tires for a runner :?:
They are somewhat rare in new condition :wink:

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Nice job on the refurb! Looks great in the purple color too!
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Thanks guys. I was a little worried about the purple when I first started painting, but it grew on me pretty quickly. @RC10resto The wheels and tires in the last pics are for shelf duty only. I have others I put on when I take it out for a spin.
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Post by DaveM »

Hi OptimaZ,

Great build, I love seeing something dirty and horrible, cleaned up and reassembled.

+ 1 on the purple body,

Cheers, DaveM.

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Managed to get the window nets finished. Now I just need to get the car out for some better pics.

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Post by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB »

Looks awesome. Love that shade of purple. 8)
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Thank you. The color is Pactra Acryl Candy Purple, and it is backed with Faskolor Faspearl Silver. In person you can see a bit of silver flake through the purple, giving it a bit of a metallic look.
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