That would be a very cool option! I wonder why Jay used the Hornet sized front wheels. Maybe because there weren't many tire options back then in the larger 1.9" front wheel size?scr8p wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:36 am A few years ago, someone posted a stack of images from the 85 Worlds on FB. I don't remember who it was, or which group they were in. But, there was a pic of Jay's car with a stars and stripes paint job. Could be a possibility. It looks like the corner of a Protech body.
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I think it was just a tire he could get to work on the surface. The pins probably worked better than the ribs at the time.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:18 amThat would be a very cool option! I wonder why Jay used the Hornet sized front wheels. Maybe because there weren't many tire options back then in the larger 1.9" front wheel size?scr8p wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:36 am A few years ago, someone posted a stack of images from the 85 Worlds on FB. I don't remember who it was, or which group they were in. But, there was a pic of Jay's car with a stars and stripes paint job. Could be a possibility. It looks like the corner of a Protech body.
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I finally watched the full Jay Halsey video on the previous page. I saw a pic of my replica at the 9:30 time stamp. 

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Cool interview.
I know the industry has moved on, and tracks as in the video are harder to maintain, but THAT is what I call off road. The tracks today are on road tracks with INSANE jumps. I know the speeds today would never be possible on tracks like that, but that’s my opinion.
Sorry for the OT.
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Yeah. That pic is from right before I sent it to him to sign the body so it still had the black wheels. I found the chrome outer halves after it came back.
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Does one go this route to build a stealth? Or maybe it's easier to get the FanRC one?Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:47 pm It looks like a lot of them are:
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Id hold off on the FanRc until he sorts the gritty diff plates and fixes the gear mesh issue. As much as I hate to say it, the AE trans is probably the way to go for now at least.Raman wrote: Does one go this route to build a stealth? Or maybe it's easier to get the FanRC one?
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Good to know.. thank you.. what are your thoughts on the new one FR-004A with gear diff?GoMachV wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:02 pmId hold off on the FanRc until he sorts the gritty diff plates and fixes the gear mesh issue. As much as I hate to say it, the AE trans is probably the way to go for now at least.Raman wrote: Does one go this route to build a stealth? Or maybe it's easier to get the FanRC one?
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FanRC gear diff requires you to drill a few new holes in the chassis.Raman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:50 amGood to know.. thank you.. what are your thoughts on the new one FR-004A with gear diff?GoMachV wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:02 pmId hold off on the FanRc until he sorts the gritty diff plates and fixes the gear mesh issue. As much as I hate to say it, the AE trans is probably the way to go for now at least.Raman wrote: Does one go this route to build a stealth? Or maybe it's easier to get the FanRC one?
Going to go that far might as well go with the Factory Works/JC Racing transmission that uses B6 internals and doesn't require you to drill anything.
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The new gear diff FanRC trans requires drilling the motor plate but I don't think you drill the chassis at all. From what I've seen it's just a simple drill jig for the motor plate
But yeah that's the main thing we concentrated on with our case- no drilling for ANY rc10, and any brace fits as well
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You're right, I heard about the jig and immediately assumed chassis and not motor plate. In a way that's worse as you have to also tap those holes too.GoMachV wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 12:03 pm The new gear diff FanRC trans requires drilling the motor plate but I don't think you drill the chassis at all. From what I've seen it's just a simple drill jig for the motor plate
But yeah that's the main thing we concentrated on with our case- no drilling for ANY rc10, and any brace fits as well
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