** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
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** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
Open To Any Manufacturer!
OK, this will be the thread for the November 2020 Build of the Month Contest.
Refresh yourself with the rules before entering - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=35923
Please remember, no chit chat until all of the entries are locked in so they can stay grouped together.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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** Place Holders **
If you would like to enter the contest, create a post as a "place holder". DO NOT POST ANY PICS. You have until the 5th of the month to lock in a spot (10 entries max). You will then have 2 days to edit your post and attach the pics of your entry. The poll will be started on the night of the 7th. If you have not submitted your pics by then you will be removed from the contest.
OK, this will be the thread for the November 2020 Build of the Month Contest.
Refresh yourself with the rules before entering - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=35923
Please remember, no chit chat until all of the entries are locked in so they can stay grouped together.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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** Place Holders **
If you would like to enter the contest, create a post as a "place holder". DO NOT POST ANY PICS. You have until the 5th of the month to lock in a spot (10 entries max). You will then have 2 days to edit your post and attach the pics of your entry. The poll will be started on the night of the 7th. If you have not submitted your pics by then you will be removed from the contest.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
I submit, for your consideration, my entry for the November 2020 Body Of The Month.
Car: Tamiya Renault Alpine A110
Chassis: Tamiya M02 Rear Wheel Drive
Body: Box-art replica of car 28 from the 1971 Monte Carlo Rally
I almost never do box art..... but for this beauty, I just had to.
The decals were murder..... but I think it came out all right!
I haven't decided whether to set it for onroad or offroad, so it currently has rally blocks on 5-spoke wheels on the left, and road radials on 8-spoke wheels on the right!
Hope you like it... I certainly do!
Car: Tamiya Renault Alpine A110
Chassis: Tamiya M02 Rear Wheel Drive
Body: Box-art replica of car 28 from the 1971 Monte Carlo Rally
I almost never do box art..... but for this beauty, I just had to.
The decals were murder..... but I think it came out all right!
I haven't decided whether to set it for onroad or offroad, so it currently has rally blocks on 5-spoke wheels on the left, and road radials on 8-spoke wheels on the right!
Hope you like it... I certainly do!
Osiris is the key.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles... except Farmer in his underwear" - Ken
Look out for Todd K. - he's a convicted serial killer!!!
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles... except Farmer in his underwear" - Ken
Look out for Todd K. - he's a convicted serial killer!!!
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
JRX Pro SE, with some new stock parts and a nice little Andy's body. Decals courtesy of MCI Racing.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
Modernized replica of Brad Reelfs' 1993 Winterchamps winner. Raced a few weeks ago at the Vonats.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
Place holder, apols if im premature putting pics up.
A rescued Hirobo Rock’n City 44b chassis from an ebay purchase from Cublize in France, stripped down, repaired and overhauled. The missing body shell replaced by a ‘generic’ off the shelf body. Electrics updated although the servo/resistor based speed control was mostly in place replaced 2.4ghz kit, generic esc and steering servo. Flysky FS-A3 receiver. The Mabuchi motor, maybe original “S” type as per the manual but red end bell may indicate it may be different ie vintage tamiya rs540sd black motor sprint .
New tyres from an Australian ebay seller were the most expensive single item apart from the rolling chassis.
It ain’t perfect but I like it. Ya gotta leave some patina on an old jalopy.
I’ve got to tidy up and improve the magnetic body shell mounts sometime.
One for Dadio as he wants some lower quality entries ?!


A rescued Hirobo Rock’n City 44b chassis from an ebay purchase from Cublize in France, stripped down, repaired and overhauled. The missing body shell replaced by a ‘generic’ off the shelf body. Electrics updated although the servo/resistor based speed control was mostly in place replaced 2.4ghz kit, generic esc and steering servo. Flysky FS-A3 receiver. The Mabuchi motor, maybe original “S” type as per the manual but red end bell may indicate it may be different ie vintage tamiya rs540sd black motor sprint .
New tyres from an Australian ebay seller were the most expensive single item apart from the rolling chassis.
It ain’t perfect but I like it. Ya gotta leave some patina on an old jalopy.
I’ve got to tidy up and improve the magnetic body shell mounts sometime.
One for Dadio as he wants some lower quality entries ?!


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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
New built Fusion speed rc10 team car. Originally built buy Jason (scr8p). I added new proline wheels, titanium turnbuckles, early team car gear cover and graphite tranny brace. The body and wing are Jammin Jay jumper.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
Ladies and gentlemen, I have your clear cut looser for the month. A semi-modern Traxxas, or anti-RC10. But seeing that this particular one is from the late 90's, its actually older than some of the RC10's around here.
I acquired this truck in 2005 from a friend, after it (and his house) were flooded in hurricane Katrina. I was in a RC break at the time, so it sat in the closet for several years. After getting my son a new Stampede, I got the urge to get it back going. So one thing led to several others here we go.
Late 90's Stampede. Originally had a msc and Stinger motor, along with a hideous hard plastic Dodge truck body. All black chassis instead of the newer black and grey scheme.
Front: Pro-Line ProTrack wide control arms with Pro-2 caster blocks, steering blocks, and hinge pins. Upgrade allowed for use of larger bearings. Lowered shocks.
Rear: Stock arms with Nitro Rustler carriers. Upgrade allowed for use of larger bearings. Lowered shocks.
M4 turnbuckles and Revo rod ends throughout.
Transmission got a basic rebuild and bearing upgrade along eliminating the rulon peg slipper clutch. Switched to 32P gears for bashing and added a RPM gear cover to help keep grass and gravel out of the gearing.
2.2 front offset wheels all around with wide Traxxas Chevron pattern tires.
The body is actually from Arrma, mounted with universal posts. Decals are mostly Arrma and Traxxas. The huge front bumper is from RPM, made for a Slash.
Since it was submerged in salt water, most of the electronics were trashed (the receiver still works). The current electronics consists of a new Traxxas receiver and waterproof XL-5 esc, along with a Dynamite 15T 550 motor and EMaxx ES3005 servo. A JR XR2I handles the controls.
I acquired this truck in 2005 from a friend, after it (and his house) were flooded in hurricane Katrina. I was in a RC break at the time, so it sat in the closet for several years. After getting my son a new Stampede, I got the urge to get it back going. So one thing led to several others here we go.
Late 90's Stampede. Originally had a msc and Stinger motor, along with a hideous hard plastic Dodge truck body. All black chassis instead of the newer black and grey scheme.
Front: Pro-Line ProTrack wide control arms with Pro-2 caster blocks, steering blocks, and hinge pins. Upgrade allowed for use of larger bearings. Lowered shocks.
Rear: Stock arms with Nitro Rustler carriers. Upgrade allowed for use of larger bearings. Lowered shocks.
M4 turnbuckles and Revo rod ends throughout.
Transmission got a basic rebuild and bearing upgrade along eliminating the rulon peg slipper clutch. Switched to 32P gears for bashing and added a RPM gear cover to help keep grass and gravel out of the gearing.
2.2 front offset wheels all around with wide Traxxas Chevron pattern tires.
The body is actually from Arrma, mounted with universal posts. Decals are mostly Arrma and Traxxas. The huge front bumper is from RPM, made for a Slash.
Since it was submerged in salt water, most of the electronics were trashed (the receiver still works). The current electronics consists of a new Traxxas receiver and waterproof XL-5 esc, along with a Dynamite 15T 550 motor and EMaxx ES3005 servo. A JR XR2I handles the controls.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
My Losi Jrx2.
Original build thread ( I still need to add some pics in there) https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=27510&hilit=losi+jrx2
Cheers
Rob
Original build thread ( I still need to add some pics in there) https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=27510&hilit=losi+jrx2
Cheers
Rob
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
I’ll take the last spot.
Yokomo 870c with some red parts
Yokomo 870c with some red parts
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
i cant see the polls? plus Dadios entry is gone!
Tap pic for clarity: Derek
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - November 2020 ** - Winner - GoMachV
OK, now the poll is up.

He won earlier this year, so he retracted his entry.
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