Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:15 pm
Got a large lot of parts in the mail yesterday and today, including Tamiya bodies and a couple of chassis, and boxed but untested ESCs from Futaba and Novak. Along with everything else, this little gem was a welcome bonus! This is a Tamiya Acto-Power TRF-Tuned motor... and I know they must be rare, because I had to look it up to find out what it was!!!
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Certainly, it needs a bit (read: a LOT!) of a clean, but it's rarity alone makes this the needle in the large pile of needles . As a comparison, a new rotor (armature) for one of these sold recently for almost US$50, and there's a new can up for sale currently, with a price tag over US$80... and that's the only two items I can find on eBay!
Much better day
Alex
That is a rare find indeed! I was always curious how they anodized two colors on the end bell. Must have been expensive to do so. I haven't seen very many of these around. I would like to see it restored.
GeneralZod wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 12:01 am
That is a rare find indeed! I was always curious how they anodized two colors on the end bell. Must have been expensive to do so. I haven't seen very many of these around. I would like to see it restored.
In all honesty, I was never going to bring it back to how it should be.... so I threw it back up on eBay on it's own. Did pretty well, too, which was pleasing.
Luckily, the car it came with (Tamiya TA01/02) still proves a great source of parts, as tearing it down showed it had been built with full bearings and an alloy motor mount... expensive upgrades back in the day.
Alex
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Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:15 pm
Got a large lot of parts in the mail yesterday and today, including Tamiya bodies and a couple of chassis, and boxed but untested ESCs from Futaba and Novak. Along with everything else, this little gem was a welcome bonus! This is a Tamiya Acto-Power TRF-Tuned motor... and I know they must be rare, because I had to look it up to find out what it was!!!
20190702_101518.jpg
20190702_101510.jpg
Certainly, it needs a bit (read: a LOT!) of a clean, but it's rarity alone makes this the needle in the large pile of needles . As a comparison, a new rotor (armature) for one of these sold recently for almost US$50, and there's a new can up for sale currently, with a price tag over US$80... and that's the only two items I can find on eBay!
Much better day
Alex
That is a rare find indeed! I was always curious how they anodized two colors on the end bell. Must have been expensive to do so. I haven't seen very many of these around. I would like to see it restored.
I agree; that's a pretty cool looking motor. I don't know this for certain but I believe that the end bell is semi-finished on the CNC, then it's anodized and returned to the CNC for a final selective skim cut to expose the bare aluminum. Maybe the finished part is clear anodized - not sure about that. In any event, the two-tone ano is almost certainly a more costly process overall.
A derelict in need of some tlc.
The road tires are interesting - never had them before. I want to build something to run around the church parking lot.
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limestang wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:24 pm
I got this today, but it shrunk in the mail.
What is this?!
AE RC10 - Made In The Eighties, Loved By The Ladies.
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limestang wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:24 pm
I got this today, but it shrunk in the mail.
What is this?!
It’s the graphite parts for a 1/32 scale RC10. I posted a few months back a miniature RC10 created by Nigel - search NRC-32. Nigel did an amazing job designing and building this fully function 32 scale RC10 replica. It’s an awesome project. I have been collecting parts to make one. Fibre-lyte still makes the chassis, shapeways many of the plastic items, Other parts come from the Losi Micro-t. I hope to post the build in the coming weeks.
Hey Mark, I heard a rumor there is a cheap knockoff of the micro T now. Seen it? Search LT832T on AliExpress....around $28!
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limestang wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:24 pm
I got this today, but it shrunk in the mail.
What is this?!
It’s the graphite parts for a 1/32 scale RC10. I posted a few months back a miniature RC10 created by Nigel - search NRC-32. Nigel did an amazing job designing and building this fully function 32 scale RC10 replica. It’s an awesome project. I have been collecting parts to make one. Fibre-lyte still makes the chassis, shapeways many of the plastic items, Other parts come from the Losi Micro-t. I hope to post the build in the coming weeks.
AE RC10 - Made In The Eighties, Loved By The Ladies.
Blue Was Better - now, Blue Is Bankrupt.
Facebook affiliate program manager: "They go out and find the morons for me".
Life is short. Waste it wisely.
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None of them were about that picture.
But now one of them refers to it.
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-Anthony
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any suggestions???
thanks
asa
Big jumps and take some pictures of cars in action :D Looks amazing, I'd love a garden!
I thought I would start a thread having to do with cool/offbeat music. So your feeling a bit low, your dog has a bad case of fleas, it's raining outside, you can't run that awesome RC10 build because your missing 1 stupid part, nothing cool arrived...
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I just picked up a few sort of new ones from work, Pink Floyd and AC/DC. The latest releases from both of them on CD.