JosephS wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:53 am
It may change to "rc10 bum 4s-extreme skatepark bash" later on but the name is good for now.
I hope not.
It'd be a shame to break a Ultramold by bashing it. That thing belongs on a shelf.
I'll turn it into a runner once I finish a few projects:
Carbon fiber rc10T tub
T2 carbon fiber basher
2016 vanair build (when the body comes back from paint)
rpm/mip t4 team truck
team car
unassigned 10t project 1
unassigned 10t project 2
RC10DS goldpan
6 gear #6010 build
touring car
the other items I bought off eBay and completely forgot but will find in a box when building the other projects
I don't even have it yet so no one needs to worry.
The current fever dream is to build it out 'perfect' with all titanium and aluminum hardware and a professionally painted shell with full electronics and leave it on a shelf so my one of my boys can pull a Cameron from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I certainly won't have a 1:1 sports car for them to hoon in.
Very cool find! The car kit is indeed reasonably rare, the truck kit was released at the height of the truck racing craze and overshadowed the buggy kit sales by quite a bit. As far as making it a runner, personally I would choose something else but that is up to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, I raced both quite a bit back in the day...
RPMfieldtester wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:04 am
Very cool find! The car kit is indeed reasonably rare, the truck kit was released at the height of the truck racing craze and overshadowed the buggy kit sales by quite a bit. As far as making it a runner, personally I would choose something else but that is up to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, I raced both quite a bit back in the day...
Do you happen to have a parts list of what came in the kit? Do you know the years of release?
Do you happen to have a parts list of what came in the kit? Do you know the years of release?
How was yours fitted out when it raced?
Thanks.
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We dropped the buggy kit from the 95 catalog so my guess would be 93-94 but would have to do some research to know for sure. I raced it pretty much stock with tekin speed control, airtronics high speed bb servo and FM radio, all lunsford goodies and a variety of motor/battery combinations. I developed the "steering enhancement kit" along with a different front shock tower, neither of which were packaged for resale or included in the catalogs but were supplied when we were asked...
A stunning find , even I'm saying not a runner ! , the add mention dyable so its very likely Nylon and I'd try Rehydrating it , just stick all the plastic bits in a bucket of water for 24 hours , it costs nothing except time .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
Looks like it used to be shelf built. The transmission brace and bulk head are threaded from installation but none of the shock mounts or servo mount holes look disturbed.
What kind of finish is on the screws?
These are grey aluminum screws .They aren't silver like I have seen for other anodized hardware. I have managed to get some original associated aluminum screws with the same finish. The associated part numbers are the same as the blue parts.
Does anyone know the name of the finish? Is there a generic source of these screws?
GoMachV wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:49 pm
AE sourced the blue screws from fastener express. They do offer natural screws as well. Might have a look and see if those are the ones they used.
I'll have to figure out how to take a proper picture of the differences. I am beginning to think that the screws are hard coated grey.
Normal aluminum screws look like the 'Bright' finish. The screws I'm looking at are more like the 'Matte.'
It's hard to see in a picture, but it's grey and not shiny like a natural finish.