RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
Won't do much good to measure the front tires as I made them from a pair of rear Yokomo TR39's. I narrowed them and reduced the diameter. Those Pro-Lines do look like they could be correct. What diameter are the Pro-Lines?
Edit: I found the tires on Ebay and they are the wrong diameter. Eustace was pretty sure they were Yokomo tires, but it was a long time ago. I have been trying to track down Scott Montgomery, but no luck so far.
Edit: I found the tires on Ebay and they are the wrong diameter. Eustace was pretty sure they were Yokomo tires, but it was a long time ago. I have been trying to track down Scott Montgomery, but no luck so far.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
the build has really turned out awesome todd. very impressive work.
i would stick with those yokomo tires you have on. i would also hold off on the decals til someone post another closer and clearer picture of the buggy. it would be a waste to cut up perfectly good decals and tires. someone has to have more pictures of the buggy somewhere. it's a matter of time.
i would stick with those yokomo tires you have on. i would also hold off on the decals til someone post another closer and clearer picture of the buggy. it would be a waste to cut up perfectly good decals and tires. someone has to have more pictures of the buggy somewhere. it's a matter of time.
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I think it may be posted somewhere back in this thread? I will try to find it. I know that Aaron would know.hugger19 wrote:does anyone know the part number for the shaft that converts the stealth trans to the 4x4 rc10 kit.
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Thank you much Rob. I think that that is great advice!littleVETTE wrote:the build has really turned out awesome todd. very impressive work.
i would stick with those yokomo tires you have on. i would also hold off on the decals til someone post another closer and clearer picture of the buggy. it would be a waste to cut up perfectly good decals and tires. someone has to have more pictures of the buggy somewhere. it's a matter of time.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
hugger19 wrote:does anyone know the part number for the shaft that converts the stealth trans to the 4x4 rc10 kit.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=586
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
the 410m1 looks great since you rewired it.glad i could help out.Did youfind the novak receiver you needed?don
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
Thanks Don, the 410 was much appreciated! I have a Novak NER-2S, but it is not an exact match. When time and money allows, I will keep looking for stuff I need.
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
UPDATE** I was at home sick today, so I got the Novak receiver installed with fuel tubing and antenna. Also installed Futaba mini servo and made a belt guide out of a RC10 battery cup. The chassis is very close to being finished. What do you guys think? I tried to mimic the magazine photo, but it is not quite there.








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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
Should the antenna mount be screwed to the shock tower?
Looks like you have it on the bulkhead?
Not sure just asking - car looks great.
Looks like you have it on the bulkhead?
Not sure just asking - car looks great.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
The bulkhead is the original to the car and there was a glue stain on the top where I remounted the antenna base. Not sure how it could be mounted to the shock tower?RC10resto wrote:Should the antenna mount be screwed to the shock tower?
Looks like you have it on the bulkhead?
Not sure just asking - car looks great.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
I was not holding the car, I was holding the camera, but it appears you might be right!romulus22 wrote:Looking awesome Todd. You're holding it with the wrong hand though

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Re: RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
looks like a shock tower cap screw is going right thru the side of the antenna mount?Vintagemishal wrote:The bulkhead is the original to the car and there was a glue stain on the top where I remounted the antenna base. Not sure how it could be mounted to the shock tower?RC10resto wrote:Should the antenna mount be screwed to the shock tower?
Looks like you have it on the bulkhead?
Not sure just asking - car looks great.
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