My RC10 "Nice Baby" or Dream machin (updated)
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My RC10 "Nice Baby" or Dream machin (updated)
I just build the dream machin of my 17 birthday
A crasy RC10 inspired by King Drescher and the Dirtinator.
Some pictures was better than many words...
Enjoy this like I enjoy shortly running with
Fell free to leave feedback.
I'm waitinf for Erik to fit the right shell on my nice baby...
A crasy RC10 inspired by King Drescher and the Dirtinator.
Some pictures was better than many words...
Enjoy this like I enjoy shortly running with
Fell free to leave feedback.
I'm waitinf for Erik to fit the right shell on my nice baby...
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
Wow!!! Fantastic large photos!!!! The build looks excellent! Congrats!
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
This is a totaly hand build RC10, I start with a Championship edition chassis, nose plate and motor plate and machin evry parts with my left and right hand and with the help of some tools
I just use the Dremel to cut down the side edge of the chassis (I remove 1/4").
I make shorter the front nose plate and countersunk the side holes of the chassis.
I use Lunsford titanium turnbuckles, hinge pins and shock shafts, Team Losi front wheel axle, hydradrive layshaft and Hydradrive.
I cut hardly a Team Associated battery tray to fit the modified RC10T2 battery hold down (I still interrested in the original RC10T2 lower battery mount #7327).
The front and rear arm's are the carbon fiber renforced black nylon, I cut down the upper edge of the rear arms and make wider the carbon top plate of the stealth.
Thanks for all your feedback.
I just use the Dremel to cut down the side edge of the chassis (I remove 1/4").
I make shorter the front nose plate and countersunk the side holes of the chassis.
I use Lunsford titanium turnbuckles, hinge pins and shock shafts, Team Losi front wheel axle, hydradrive layshaft and Hydradrive.
I cut hardly a Team Associated battery tray to fit the modified RC10T2 battery hold down (I still interrested in the original RC10T2 lower battery mount #7327).
The front and rear arm's are the carbon fiber renforced black nylon, I cut down the upper edge of the rear arms and make wider the carbon top plate of the stealth.
Thanks for all your feedback.
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
Thanks for the build notes!
Did you anodize or paint the aluminium?
What does the bottom look like.
Great metal work!
Did you anodize or paint the aluminium?
What does the bottom look like.
Great metal work!
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
All purple parts comes out anodizing process.
The bottom of the chassis are near new, I just countersunk evry using hole .
The bottom of the chassis are near new, I just countersunk evry using hole .
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
Cedric,
Like the rest of your builds..... absolutely flawless and great attention to detail. Awesome job!!!
Like the rest of your builds..... absolutely flawless and great attention to detail. Awesome job!!!
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
Very sharp looking car
GO STEELERS!!
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Re: My RC10 "Nice Baby" Dream machin
sweet. digging the losi slipper. did you cut the stock ae graphite tranny brace?
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