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Re: Clodbuster advice?

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RC10th wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:17 am Is the Chevy grill/tailgate like the Edinger of RC10's or is it not worth worrying about?
The answer to the first part of your question is yes.

With regards to the second part of your question, ask yourself if you would make a runner out of a rare Edinger RC10.
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Re: Clodbuster advice?

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ChisaiKuso wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:17 am
RC10th wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:17 am Is the Chevy grill/tailgate like the Edinger of RC10's or is it not worth worrying about?
The answer to the first part of your question is yes.

With regards to the second part of your question, ask yourself if you would make a runner out of a rare Edinger RC10.

Well, there is no need to worry about that as I pretty much just secured a nice original blank grill Clod. It appears to be in great shape from the photos and the owner said nothing is broken, so we will see when it gets here. Really looking forward to this one.

Does acetone attack stock clod wheels?
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Re: Clodbuster advice?

Post by jwscab »

Do not use acetone on anything Tamiya. They are about 90% abs parts and will melt. I think maybe the only parts not abs are rod links for most models. The red or blue parts I think are also a nylon. Possibly a blend so don't chance it.

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