Your only likely way to save them now that they're already yellow is paint. If you use a good quality vinyl/plastic paint and put it on thin enough, it should end up looking OK. I use SEM paints for plastics and I've been very happy with the quality, though to be honest, I've only used black. I've customized some of the black plastic interior parts in my car and painted them with the SEM Landau Black and the result has been indistinguishable from the original plastics.
I hadn't planned on showing this until I had a complete roller....but since it's slow....
I decided to build this one as a what-if car. If they chose the stealth car platform and made it available, there would have likely been a champ and a team...
I've been collecting parts for a short time while I was waiting for my chassis set to arrive. I have a few things but still have to wait on a few things before assembling parts.
My plan is to build a clean new built buggy that would have been ready...
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I think I will try this brace out, I just have to order a couple more bulkheads first.
So thought I would go ahead and start a thread on this even though I still have a lot parts to find. Big thanks to Justin (jbmeyer13) for the chassis, top deck, standoffs and towers. I have some more parts that aren't shown that are soaking in...
Ok guys I am new here. I have been in R/C since I was 11 years old and I am 43 now. My first car was a Radio Shack Golden Arrow. I could not afford a RC10. Many grass cuttings later I had a Clod Buster. The rest is history. :lol:
So I have started...
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to build a masami replica is going to take a unique set of very hard to find parts, if you want to build it authentically.
off the cuff, you need:
TH-1 yokomo wheel adapters
yokomo wheels
copper yokomo springs
yokomo white rod ends
yokomo white...
Figured I would get this thread started. I'm still gathering parts so it will be some time before any real progress happens. But first, I just want to thank Jake and Niki for all of the time and effort they have put into this deal. It's gonna be...
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Nah, nothing new.
I pushed this to the back burner trying to get other stuff done first.
I know it isn't vintage, but I bought a B4 Factory Team kit just after joining these forums and after I just started racing again and am finally building it. This is my 1st B4 build, and completes my entire collection of RC10's from the Edinger...
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Looks awesome man! my B4 has gotta be one of the best purchases i ever made. One of the
better handling buggies in my current collection! I can see why a lot of you guys retrofit B4
parts to your gold pans.
I've recently done a few stealths, and in looking through the posts on this forum, I've only managed to find bits and pieces of a few members input. I've seen everything from using toothpaste to break the gears in, to sanding the diff discs. If the...
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Spring Tricks....Before installing the diff springs compress each one a couple of times with a pair of pliers...Compressing them before installing them slightly shortens them and makes assembling the diff easier...It also reduces the chances of the...