
BME chassis:

TrackMaster graphite chassis:

TrackMaster fiberglass chassis:

Lightz fiberglass chassis:

Grand Motorsports Hugger (top):

Grand Motorsports Vulcan:

I've never seen another one other than that one in my catalog.unclemikey1978 wrote:Man, that hugger T is sick! How rare is that chassis?
Whaaat? Sure there is!kink wrote:With regards to the on-road "conversions". They are cool, but there is zero RC10 left! A battery tray is not enough to call it an RC10
Nope. That would be an RC10 battery cup in a Clod Buster since it's chassis dependent. Even if the chassis is aftermarket. My graphite chassis is a direct replacement for an RC10 chassis. RC10 parts all bolt to it. It's an aftermarket RC10 chassis. My front arms are a direct replacement for stock RC10 wide arms. My shock towers are direct replacements for the RC10 shock towers. My gearbox is a direct replacement for the RC10 gearbox(es). It goes on and on. At the end of the day it doesn't matter if only one of these is used at a time on an RC10 or they are all used together. You still call it an RC10.kink wrote:By your logic if I stuck an RC10 battery holder onto a custom alloy Clod Buster style crawler chassis, that would also be classed as an RC10.
and like we don't do that here.fredswain wrote:The Europeans have some weird thing about titles. Oople is full of many examples. Put a new Atomic Carbon chassis on a 22 and suddenly the car is called a Tardis 22. There is also the Akula 22. The way I see it each is a 22. One with an AC chassis and the other with an Akula. Put a mid motor conversion on a XXX and it's suddenly it's no longer a Losi XXX but rather an Atomic Carbon CR2. Just call it a mid motor CR2! I did when I had one. No one here knows what Atomic Carbon is. Mid motor conversion for a B4.1? It's a Centro C4.1.
I admittedly do call one of my RC10's a Bullet RC10 since it's got Bullet trailing arms and chassis but it's more to differentiate it from my other RC10's. If it was my only RC10 I'd just call it an RC10.scr8p wrote:and like we don't do that here.fredswain wrote:The Europeans have some weird thing about titles. Oople is full of many examples. Put a new Atomic Carbon chassis on a 22 and suddenly the car is called a Tardis 22. There is also the Akula 22. The way I see it each is a 22. One with an AC chassis and the other with an Akula. Put a mid motor conversion on a XXX and it's suddenly it's no longer a Losi XXX but rather an Atomic Carbon CR2. Just call it a mid motor CR2! I did when I had one. No one here knows what Atomic Carbon is. Mid motor conversion for a B4.1? It's a Centro C4.1.
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