One thread for all my junk...
- teshreve
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Ya, and I have no idea where I got it. It was just laying there in my Losi drawer.
One of the problems quite a few people had with these kits was getting the servo saver and steering linkage to fit under the brace. RPM fixed that problem by increasing the clearance. It sits quite a bit taller.
One of the problems quite a few people had with these kits was getting the servo saver and steering linkage to fit under the brace. RPM fixed that problem by increasing the clearance. It sits quite a bit taller.
Bought my first RC10 in 1989
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A&L chassis kit
This was a fun build. All the screws and nuts are metric. Kinda interesting.
Here it is a few years ago when I bought the kit.
For some reason, I gave up building it back then. Luckily, I had it nicely packed away and didn't lose any parts. I remember parts not fitting or something. This forum motivated me to try again, with a renewed vigor and enthusiasm not seen by many Laughing
As it turns out, everything fits just fine. Perhaps beer makes me smarter?
Here it is a few years ago when I bought the kit.
For some reason, I gave up building it back then. Luckily, I had it nicely packed away and didn't lose any parts. I remember parts not fitting or something. This forum motivated me to try again, with a renewed vigor and enthusiasm not seen by many Laughing
As it turns out, everything fits just fine. Perhaps beer makes me smarter?
Bought my first RC10 in 1989
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- templeofspeed
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I though they were Trinity, a Tower search found them in silver only:mrlexan wrote:OK, forgive me for being igorant, but can someone please post a link to where I can buy those blue anodized countersink buttons. I have not seen those before. Tower maybe? Thanks!
Jay
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXVE51&P=
- teshreve
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I bought an organizer box full of those things. Nuts, screws, countersink buttons (if that is what you call them!)... of all different sizes. Probably over a 1,000 pieces in blue and red. I got them from a guy at the track who was getting out of RC. So, sadly, I have no idea where to get them... except from out of my box



Bought my first RC10 in 1989
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