Re: Intriguing ad in RC Car Action - RC10 re-release?
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:55 am
stealth parts and white plastics are the most exciting news IMHO.
Anything aluminum is pretty foreign to vintage Tamiya enthusiasts.kaiser wrote:you guys should check out the thread on tamiya club. it's funny to me how strange they think the goldie is.
indeed!!!kaiser wrote:you guys should check out the thread on tamiya club. it's funny to me how strange they think the goldie is.
I was on the fence for a bit also with this, but after thinking how cool it will be to open a new box, build it and run the crap out of it like I did many years ago without thinking "what have I done". I am pretty excited. I do hope they are distinguishable from the orig. But all in all I still will love all the original ones I have because they are just that, original. I am just thinking of all the nose and chassis mods I can do with the spare parts available.Bft450 wrote:Oh man Im a little excited and a little bummed, Ive spent alot of time tracking down parts and pieces and now you will be able to just get it all new. Ill probably get one though as i was too young and poor to get one the first time around.
Thanks Dan! Hope you have a safe trip and it was nice meeting you, sorry I did not have more time to chit chat, but at work it can be a mad house at times!wydraz wrote:Hi Rod I dropped 3 of the rere cards from rcx at the south store before I left. For you, Ian and Doug.... hope you got them?slotcarrod wrote:Dude I have 4 on order, 2 for me and another 2 for Anthony, then 6 more for the shelf! Not sure what the South store ordered but the distributor says they are going nuts with orders!
If this works as a money maker for AE, (and I think it will) After the Stealth tranny, maybe we will see a Team Car, Worlds Car or how about a white plastic 10T? That would be cool as hell!
Happy AE has not forgot their heritage! OhHow about a RC12is or a RC500 for the future????
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I would be all up in that!
Dan
it wouldnt hurt my feelings a bit to have the re-re parts be exactly the same as the originals...GreenHell wrote:Anybody else slightly concerned about the ebay crowd restoring original RC10s with reproduction Chinese parts then trying to pawn them off as “new vintage builds”? I’m hoping it will be easy to spot a re-pop vs original part.
Forgive me if this has already been brought up, I haven't had a chance to go through all 40+ pages.
Doesn't bother me personally, as I'll educate myself to be able to spot the differences, and I know where eBay's report an item link is.GreenHell wrote:Anybody else slightly concerned about the ebay crowd restoring original RC10s with reproduction Chinese parts then trying to pawn them off as “new vintage builds”? I’m hoping it will be easy to spot a re-pop vs original part.
Forgive me if this has already been brought up, I haven't had a chance to go through all 40+ pages.
Anything winning is pretty foreign to Tamiya enthusiasts!Coelacanth wrote:Anything aluminum is pretty foreign to vintage Tamiya enthusiasts.kaiser wrote:you guys should check out the thread on tamiya club. it's funny to me how strange they think the goldie is.![]()
I call it multi-tasking. Ordering my new RC10s was my first task.SFC K wrote:With the popularity of this thread, I am assuming no one is getting any work done.![]()
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Man, August can't get here fast enough...
Well I have 2 on order for the same reasons and will probably get more if available. Instead of spending $1000 on one, now I can get four. I sure am glad I did not buy that case of 10's a while back.slotcarrod wrote:Anything winning is pretty foreign to Tamiya enthusiasts!Coelacanth wrote:Anything aluminum is pretty foreign to vintage Tamiya enthusiasts.kaiser wrote:you guys should check out the thread on tamiya club. it's funny to me how strange they think the goldie is.![]()
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On another note, I don't want to seem greedy at getting 2 if only 2000 are made (that I doubt). However I want a queen and a runner as usual!Looking forward to spares, and yes I believe people will try to pass off new parts as original on eBay to the less educated buyer!
The funniest thing for me is that the post immediately after mine quoted a Tamiya enthusiast's bewilderment with aluminum screws.slotcarrod wrote:Anything winning is pretty foreign to Tamiya enthusiasts!Coelacanth wrote:Anything aluminum is pretty foreign to vintage Tamiya enthusiasts.kaiser wrote:you guys should check out the thread on tamiya club. it's funny to me how strange they think the goldie is.![]()
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