Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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I just can't bring myself to run the last body I've painted for the graphite runner so I painted another one. I still need a wing, but no custom colours going on with this one which means I can paint it when I get one.
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I always wanted to do this paint job. It didn't seem that complicated, so I thought it would make a good fit for the runner. I'll just use some modern white dish wheels and a way I go.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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Looks cool Anthony 8)

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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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Already for her first race, in fact my first race too :mrgreen:
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Got some better photos now.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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Looks good Anthony.

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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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Thanks Jason!

I've got my gold pan ready for backup, and if all goes bad and I can't fix them I'll bring out the short arm classic. The classic is pretty much stock, so I wouldn't have a fighting chance even if I were a racer. Lets face it I'm pretty much just going out to have fun anyways :D

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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

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That's what racing is all about! Having fun! It's always a good time to get these old cars out and see what they can do. Most of the time, you are pleasantly surprised 8)

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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner round 2

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Well, I've been playing around with the idea of taking the RC10 graphite runner and doing a current WOIN build with it.

Some ideas I've been playing around with first as the layout of the electronics and using a shorty pack. Most of my batteries are now shorty packs, so why not.

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