1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
Then, since I hadn't touched it in days.....I started right in. It's almost 0200, so I'm done for the night-
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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
Bit of an update-
Soldered up the 7 cell SCR pack (forgot how to arrange them in 7 cell hump) ran myself out of gold Yokomo bars while I was at it, cut and fit the speedo wires on the 1991 410-MXc stealth and center drilled the heatsink, knocked the tabs off the servo and secured the electronics down mostly. Still have to assemble the stealth, build the RCPS tie rods and finish the shocks up....then on to paint- Have a fair amount of work stuff to do this week, so I probably won't have any updates for a bit
Soldered up the 7 cell SCR pack (forgot how to arrange them in 7 cell hump) ran myself out of gold Yokomo bars while I was at it, cut and fit the speedo wires on the 1991 410-MXc stealth and center drilled the heatsink, knocked the tabs off the servo and secured the electronics down mostly. Still have to assemble the stealth, build the RCPS tie rods and finish the shocks up....then on to paint- Have a fair amount of work stuff to do this week, so I probably won't have any updates for a bit
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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
Almost done....need to reshape the front bumper a bit (one at the Winternats were hand made and had no AE logo) solder the motor in and prep the shell
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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
Beautiful build.
What do you mean by "center drilled the heat sink" Is this a mod the pros did, what and why?
Any idea where I could find a set of those rear tires for my build? Thanks.
What do you mean by "center drilled the heat sink" Is this a mod the pros did, what and why?
Any idea where I could find a set of those rear tires for my build? Thanks.
My Photo Gallery --->https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=38934
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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
This is a cool truck and all, but for me, I'd much rather have a Kyosho Ultima ST Type R.
But hey....... different strokes for different folks.
But hey....... different strokes for different folks.

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Re: 1991 Factory Supported RC10T build
I'll post some pics of it, just another way to lighten the heat sink when you don't have clearance issues...I may have another set of Pro-90s...but not the unmarked ones, I actively searched for 10 years and have come up with 3 sets total in that time.lavigna wrote:Beautiful build.
What do you mean by "center drilled the heat sink" Is this a mod the pros did, what and why?
Any idea where I could find a set of those rear tires for my build? Thanks.
Jason.....I don't even have a reply
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