The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
They look like late-model Traxxas parts. Maybe Slash or Bandit? I've (unfortunately) broken many outdrives like that on my Slash 4x4.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thanks guys. Sometimes I get a big box of just miscellaneous who-knows parts, with nothing specific like a body or chassis to give a quick clue. I was guessing it was something modern, but I'm not up on the current stuff so much. Learn a bit each day... 

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Watching a debate online on a Facebook RC page...they are trying to figure out just what this is.
It looks mostly toy grade, but there are a few parts that look like better quality, like you'd expect on a hobby grade.
Can't find any info on it myself online...
Just a curiosity thing on my part.
It looks mostly toy grade, but there are a few parts that look like better quality, like you'd expect on a hobby grade.
Can't find any info on it myself online...
Just a curiosity thing on my part.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I bought a couple vintage parts from a hobby shop today. I need help from you guys to figure out exactly what parts they are.
Bag one looks like an RC10L front suspension rebuild kit? Part number 4111

Bag two looks like an original RC10 front suspension rebuild kit, part number 7240

thanks
Bag one looks like an RC10L front suspension rebuild kit? Part number 4111

Bag two looks like an original RC10 front suspension rebuild kit, part number 7240

thanks
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
First bag: front end to convert RC12L in LW
Second bag: Rebuild RC10 front end, right
Second bag: Rebuild RC10 front end, right
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thanks for the response. Forgive me for the next question but I'm a bit uneducated when it comes to pan cars...
You said it was to convert an RC12L in LW? What does LW mean?
You said it was to convert an RC12L in LW? What does LW mean?
prp wrote:First bag: front end to convert RC12L in LW
Second bag: Rebuild RC10 front end, right
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
7240 is a truck front end rebuild kit
The 4111 is the front end used in the 12LW but the part number went much further back than that- back to the 12i series. First release of 12i had only two holes and no spring. Then two holes and spring which is this part number but running change. Then three holes and spring which is yours. Same as 10L also except springs were heavier on 10L. Here's the paperwork for it, you can see it references just two holes because it's for the earlier version. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4hnd1wJQLh5MWVTQk45TXItSnM
The 4111 is the front end used in the 12LW but the part number went much further back than that- back to the 12i series. First release of 12i had only two holes and no spring. Then two holes and spring which is this part number but running change. Then three holes and spring which is yours. Same as 10L also except springs were heavier on 10L. Here's the paperwork for it, you can see it references just two holes because it's for the earlier version. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4hnd1wJQLh5MWVTQk45TXItSnM
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Found this in a "old stuff box" of a hobby store - so Trinity should be the "Trinity" 
The 30ml glass bottle "Trinity - The best of both worlds" contains a dark blue "water/oil" (didn`t open it), its plastic cap had a small brush inside... I tend to motorbearingoil, tyre cleaner, slot car stuff?
Maybe some of you have seen it before and could explain....
Thanks,
Robert

The 30ml glass bottle "Trinity - The best of both worlds" contains a dark blue "water/oil" (didn`t open it), its plastic cap had a small brush inside... I tend to motorbearingoil, tyre cleaner, slot car stuff?
Maybe some of you have seen it before and could explain....
Thanks,
Robert
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
And another piece frome the "old stuff box"...
Could it be a Trinity "option house part" for a Kyosho Ultima (Pro) transmission case?
Thanks,
Robert
Could it be a Trinity "option house part" for a Kyosho Ultima (Pro) transmission case?
Thanks,
Robert
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I have left such bottle from back in the early 1980s.rkl wrote:Found this in a "old stuff box" of a hobby store - so Trinity should be the "Trinity"
The 30ml glass bottle "Trinity - The best of both worlds" contains a dark blue "water/oil" (didn`t open it), its plastic cap had a small brush inside... I tend to motorbearingoil, tyre cleaner, slot car stuff?
Maybe some of you have seen it before and could explain....
Thanks,
Robert
This stuff was used for painting armature blanks for preventing rust. And for a nicer look.
I remember Checkpoint and Trinity were the first to use such stuff at their modified motors. And yes this was used at slot motors before.
Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thank you "V12" - I will fix the cracked plastic cap and will keep the bottle in the "good old stuff" corner 

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