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Re: RC10 FF
Amazing build. It looks just like the car you modeled it after. I am so curious how it would drive!
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Re: RC10 FF
[/quote]Wow Erik,
Those trailing arms are beautifully finished. i love the holes on them, makes them look industrial!
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Thanks Alex,
They go hand in hand with the old Cadillac Swiss Cheese theme, aviation and a pinch of steam punk.
Those trailing arms are beautifully finished. i love the holes on them, makes them look industrial!
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Thanks Alex,
They go hand in hand with the old Cadillac Swiss Cheese theme, aviation and a pinch of steam punk.
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Re: RC10 FF
Looking even better than the inspirational model!
I wish I could buy a kit from you
I wish I could buy a kit from you

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- sandkil
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Re: RC10 FF
Thank you so much guys!
Unfortunately I lack the knowledge in CAD and CNC which I think is necessary if to construct a "conversion kit"
All is hand made with hand tools except for a crappy chinese mill and Dremel.
Though it would be awesome to offer you guys such a kit.
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Re: RC10 FF
Brushless Stealth tranny done for the RC10 FF.
Grinded of a reinforcement knee on the housing to accommodate a stronger shock tower as I want to route the motor wires through the hole in the bulkhead.
Grinded of a reinforcement knee on the housing to accommodate a stronger shock tower as I want to route the motor wires through the hole in the bulkhead.
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Re: RC10 FF
yup....the fact that its an rc10 will garnish half the votes, the fact that its so custom and nice will get the rest...we're all screwed!
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Re: RC10 FF
Like someone else said while I'm not a fan of the FF concept itself the craftsmanship and execution of this build is fantastic.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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Re: RC10 FF
Shock tower 2.0
I wanted to route the motor wires through the bulkhead hole so a new shock tower had to be made.
This change resulted in that I had to grind of a small portion of the gearbox, but it had no structural support.. I think.
I wanted to route the motor wires through the bulkhead hole so a new shock tower had to be made.
This change resulted in that I had to grind of a small portion of the gearbox, but it had no structural support.. I think.
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