Custom 1/32 RC10 - very Cool
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Custom 1/32 RC10 - very Cool
Not sure if posted before. Very well crafted 1/32 RC10. Too bad not making them anymore.
https://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/30726-nrc32-project-micro-scale-replica-team-associated-rc10.html
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https://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/30726-nrc32-project-micro-scale-replica-team-associated-rc10.html
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Re: Custom 1/32 RC10 - very Cool
Hi Limestang, thanks for sharing, I think it's been posted here before but I'm not sure.
That's my project from about 3 years ago, it's a shame I couldn't continue building them, but the donor
parts because almost impossible to find in reasonable numbers.
The reaction to the project was great, I still get an average of one or two messages a week asking about them.
A friend in Spain recently sold his for 505USD !
I'm currently working on a new project which I hope will keep fanning that flame of micro sized RC10s'.
Next project will be slightly larger at approx 1/28 or 1/24 (making it easier to work on and build), I'm really hoping that sourcing the parts/
having them made will be more sustainable this time so I can continue to build them.
A little hint for what the next project will be - Detroit 1991
That's my project from about 3 years ago, it's a shame I couldn't continue building them, but the donor
parts because almost impossible to find in reasonable numbers.
The reaction to the project was great, I still get an average of one or two messages a week asking about them.
A friend in Spain recently sold his for 505USD !
I'm currently working on a new project which I hope will keep fanning that flame of micro sized RC10s'.
Next project will be slightly larger at approx 1/28 or 1/24 (making it easier to work on and build), I'm really hoping that sourcing the parts/
having them made will be more sustainable this time so I can continue to build them.
A little hint for what the next project will be - Detroit 1991

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