Birthday RC10
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Birthday RC10
Wife bought me this A stamp for my birthday.
Not totally pristine but looks to be fairly period correct and complete. Very few signs of wear other than a few belly scratches and tire wear.
Pretty sure it's a Cadillac.
Completely disassembled and every nut, bolt, washer, clip, hinge pin, bearing, piece of nylon etc. cleaned, polished and oiled/protected.
Futaba ESC is kind of different as it mounts much like a servo.
Chuck
Not totally pristine but looks to be fairly period correct and complete. Very few signs of wear other than a few belly scratches and tire wear.
Pretty sure it's a Cadillac.
Completely disassembled and every nut, bolt, washer, clip, hinge pin, bearing, piece of nylon etc. cleaned, polished and oiled/protected.
Futaba ESC is kind of different as it mounts much like a servo.
Chuck
Hydrodip how to https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=42727
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When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail

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Re: Birthday RC10
And it arrived in it's birthday suit, naked!
Congrats on the birthday and the RC10. So, did she pick it out and purchase it by herself?
Congrats on the birthday and the RC10. So, did she pick it out and purchase it by herself?
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Re: Birthday RC10
Thanks, and she did pick it out and purchase it all by herself.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:51 pm And it arrived in it's birthday suit, naked!
I've been working on that.
I might try the Jconcepts Protector body. Started to trim one using this chassis but everything else on the car is pretty original so I may want a Protech.
Congrats on the birthday and the RC10. So, did she pick it out and purchase it by herself?
She is getting a pretty good eye for the vintage RC cars after having to put up with me for 30 years!
Chuck
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Re: Birthday RC10
She's better at picking cars than I am.radioactivity wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 5:45 pmThanks, and she did pick it out and purchase it all by herself.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:51 pm And it arrived in it's birthday suit, naked!
I've been working on that.
I might try the Jconcepts Protector body. Started to trim one using this chassis but everything else on the car is pretty original so I may want a Protech.
Congrats on the birthday and the RC10. So, did she pick it out and purchase it by herself?
She is getting a pretty good eye for the vintage RC cars after having to put up with me for 30 years!
Chuck
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Re: Birthday RC10
Gotta say this Jconcepts body seems to fit like a glove!
No thin spots either.
Not fully trimmed yet but 90% of the way there.
Chuck
No thin spots either.
Not fully trimmed yet but 90% of the way there.
Chuck
Hydrodip how to https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=42727
When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail
When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail

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Re: Birthday RC10
Nice.
I have that same esc in one of my Stadium Blitzers, mounted in the original msc servo location.
Someone had previously drilled my gold pan for an in-line battery, so I decided to keep it that way to cover the holes. Since mine isn't original, I took the liberty to make a few other changes as well.
I have that same esc in one of my Stadium Blitzers, mounted in the original msc servo location.
Someone had previously drilled my gold pan for an in-line battery, so I decided to keep it that way to cover the holes. Since mine isn't original, I took the liberty to make a few other changes as well.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Birthday RC10
Very nice indeed!
Happy birthday Chuck. Now the wife can tell everyone she bought you a Cadillac.
Anyway, it's going to look great with that new JConcepts body.
I recall having one of those funky Futaba ESC's many years ago. Not sure what happened to it but probably got traded somewhere along the way.
Happy birthday Chuck. Now the wife can tell everyone she bought you a Cadillac.

Anyway, it's going to look great with that new JConcepts body.
I recall having one of those funky Futaba ESC's many years ago. Not sure what happened to it but probably got traded somewhere along the way.
Doug
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I agree. The fit of the JConcepts body is 10X better than the reproduction Protech 1 that I just did.
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