Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
looks like it should be a fairly straight forward build. nothing really "custom" or out of the ordinary.
is that an m1 esc?
is that an m1 esc?
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
the m1 is the only one i remember the wires coming out the side of the case. i wish the new one i just got was like that. i need it for a replica.
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=275 M1c then 
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=172 out of the top as well, unless there is a difference in M1 cases

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=172 out of the top as well, unless there is a difference in M1 cases
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
oh, ok. must have just been a design change. early/late type of deal.
the only difference between the m1 and the m1c is the m1c has the current limiter. hence the "c".
the only difference between the m1 and the m1c is the m1c has the current limiter. hence the "c".
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
doing some quick reading on novak's timeline, i'm thinking the case changes (where the wires exited the case) came with the solder pop fuses (spf).
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
That should be an easy build for ya! Nice looking BTW!
Would love to see what the body looked like!
Would love to see what the body looked like!
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
I remember that back in the day! I copied his paint scheme on my Viper when I got my first Team Car, I just loved how his car looked! Cool choice of replicas, this one should be pretty easy for you to finish Reg!Charlie don't surf wrote:Steve is still looking for them, its an RCPS Mirage SS painted in F1 Marlboro styleminimini wrote:any pictures about the shell ??
thanks !!


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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
Gotta love "land rush" starts 

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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
prp wrote:Malboro F1 paint schem is from Butch Kloeber car !
You have any pics of that?
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Re: Steve Chamberlian 91' Nationals replica
too right, that is cool!JK Racing wrote:Gotta love "land rush" starts
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