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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:14 am
by vintage AE
Soncho Ponza wrote:where did you get your gold hardware....
I used Associated mini nuts (not sure of the part number, but when I get it I will edit the parts list), Racer's Edge concave washers and the Associated washers that look gold but are not anodized. I guess I should hang on to the part tags for a bit after building these cars, it's just a matter of getting to the hobby shop to get the part numbers though.

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:41 am
by vintage AE
I got the temporary body done up with the homemade decal sheet. The decals intended for the black area didn't show up, so I had to improvise. I think it still looks ok til I figure out how to paint the good body. I hope you don't mind Atlas that I picked a text font and put you on the body...I felt that I had to given the amount of parts I got from ya.

I would go for the JWS paint for sure if I could justify spending a wad of cash for a runner body. Bad enough that the graphite wing is just for show, because the first time it rolls over it will crack into pieces because it is paper thin.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:22 pm
by slotcarrod
007, Bond Exploration, Pussygalore! :lol:

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:50 pm
by Associated
vintage AE wrote:hi Associated,

The standard front arms will work, BUT you will need B4 steering blocks, B4 front axles, B4 rear hubs, rear B44 CVAs, the bearings that fit the rear hubs are 3/16x3/8 and the bearing spacer ASC7377.

I have used Team car rear RPM arms, which I am not sure if they are the same length as the arms you are using. What model RC10 do you have? If you don't know, does it have a 6gear transmission or a stealth transmission?

Cheers,

Anthony
Hi Vintage AE,

Thanks for Help .

I have a Rc graphite with stealth transmission and can i use Rulux rims on mine or other rims too ? :mrgreen:
In front, what bearins must i put on in front rims ?

Great job on your RC, beautiful Buggy

Thank much

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:48 am
by vintage AE
hi Associated, I haven't checked into this thread in a while...the bearing size you need is 3/16x3/8

time to finish this buggy up. I finally got a body painted for it and actually did it myself :D

It only cost me 10 bucks and I wont feel bad now when I roll it.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:26 am
by vintage AE
got some choice decals from the parts used on this build on the body. I think it looks like a good runner now.

Just gotta wait for summer now :roll:
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:17 pm
by vintage AE
Been running this one a few times since the last post. It's not as pretty as it once was, but it works great. I like it better than my gold pan car. Thanks for the hot motor Rod, but it got a bit toooo hot. It got so hot it came unsoldered :shock: Looks like it's time for new tires and a little soldering :mrgreen:
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:25 am
by askbob
Looks nice! It seems the hot motor also boiled a set of tires. :mrgreen:

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:52 pm
by AnonymousRC10
I must admit that this build of yours is an inspiration for a build I have in mind! :mrgreen:

It is simply beautiful - :shock:

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:34 pm
by vintage AE
It was a fun build. I would love a set of LOHAS wheels for it.

Thanks for the compliment

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:10 pm
by AnonymousRC10
You are welcome!

Yeah, a set of Lohas wheels would be awesome on your car, and mine as well when I get around to building it. I don't see them on E-bay any more, so I wonder if we can still get them or not?

Had I not seen your graphite runner build on here, then my old RC10 would of have stayed in its box where it had been for years. :idea:

Thanks for making me feel nostalgic which awoken the sleeping RC10, and then my E-bay account also right after! :shock: :lol:

It's all good considering I missed the car anyway!

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

PS: I'll try not to be a copycat all the way, but to do it with my own twists. :D

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:17 pm
by AnonymousRC10
Another question: What size gold anodized sunken washers should I look for? I like that neat touch you did there with the gold washers. Thanks!

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:25 pm
by lebowski770
Can we get some sexy video action of this buggy running? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:07 pm
by vintage AE
AnonymousRC10 wrote:Another question: What size gold anodized sunken washers should I look for? I like that neat touch you did there with the gold washers. Thanks!
I'm not exactly sure which size the washers were. I think they were 3mm...I seen them at the hobby shop and just went for it. They fit well btw though.
lebowski770 wrote:Can we get some sexy video action of this buggy running? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Probably wont be til summer. It's not quite as pristine as it was, but it will still look good. I think if I ever get a set of 5 spoke LOHAS wheels I will paint another shell for it with a nice John Player Special scheme. If that does happen then I will probably shelf it...after running it lightly...maybe :mrgreen:

Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:12 am
by AnonymousRC10
vintage AE wrote:I'm not exactly sure which size the washers were. I think they were 3mm...I seen them at the hobby shop and just went for it. They fit well btw though.
All right, thank you for the size information.

I know I should just break out my digital caliper, and go measure the screw head diameter. :lol:

Thanks again though!