RC10 CE Restoration
Re: RC10 CE Restoration
Thanks- yeah- I think it will look pretty good.
I got a good deal on a pair of the protech bodies and figured I’d use the first one for learning about the process of finishing it (and running it). I’ll work on the other one later and hopefully will have learned a lot.
I did order some body scissors which I’ll try out on the next one.
I got a good deal on a pair of the protech bodies and figured I’d use the first one for learning about the process of finishing it (and running it). I’ll work on the other one later and hopefully will have learned a lot.
I did order some body scissors which I’ll try out on the next one.
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Re: RC10 CE Restoration
I tend to use both scizzors and x-acto knife depending upon how intricate are the trim lines.
I think the pros use an x-acto almost exclusively to score the lexan at the trim line then they simply tear along the score. This leaves a really nice clean cut but it also requires a really steady hand and a lot of patience. I possess limited supplies of both so I also rely upon a good pair of scizzors.
These, in fact...
I think the pros use an x-acto almost exclusively to score the lexan at the trim line then they simply tear along the score. This leaves a really nice clean cut but it also requires a really steady hand and a lot of patience. I possess limited supplies of both so I also rely upon a good pair of scizzors.
These, in fact...
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Re: RC10 CE Restoration
Oh you are right, a body reamer would be a good investment as well.
I use a bit and drill press which is a terrible way to poke a hole in a lexan body. Get yourself a proper reamer.
I use a bit and drill press which is a terrible way to poke a hole in a lexan body. Get yourself a proper reamer.
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Re: RC10 CE Restoration
Note:
No vintage battery cups were harmed in the making of this post

My new battery cup finally arrived and I modified it to fit the battery pack. It looks like it turned out pretty good.
From an aesthetic perspective I really like the looks of the Reedy battery pack- kind of matches the color scheme of the chassis (with the Reedy logo) and has the "IFMAR WORLD CHAMPIONS" tagline.
No vintage battery cups were harmed in the making of this post

My new battery cup finally arrived and I modified it to fit the battery pack. It looks like it turned out pretty good.
From an aesthetic perspective I really like the looks of the Reedy battery pack- kind of matches the color scheme of the chassis (with the Reedy logo) and has the "IFMAR WORLD CHAMPIONS" tagline.
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Re: RC10 CE Restoration
haha... Fantastic!!
The ASPCvA would be pleased (the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to vintage Associated parts).
The ASPCvA would be pleased (the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to vintage Associated parts).

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