=composite craft rc10t=

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=composite craft rc10t=

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this was aweful fun to put together. i finally had a reason to use some darn 10t parts...

cc double decker chassis, steering, shock towers, battery hold-down, and trans brace. technacraft turnbuckles, all rpm plastic besides the rear toe blocks and body mounts, rpm tranny, rayborn slider rear end. and i even dyed everything black!!!

still needs some little things taken care of, like using shorter screws on the motor guard and getting a black rpm skidplate and rpm body mounts, but than that its pretty much ready for shelf service... :wink:

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dat's nice.

'bout time you did some work. :wink: :P

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pfft...

at least i got my cc team car done. 8)

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badhoopty wrote:pfft...

at least i got my cc team car done. 8)
hey, my cc team cars is...................................nevermind. :wink:

seriously though, the truck looks killer.

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Post by shodog »

I'm glad the only RC-10T chassis I had got put to good use. everyone is on e abuilding spree, I need to get started on my three.

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nice ride hoop

Post by Dr. Robotnik »

Fantastic truck mate it looks awesome, I am really coming around to the trucks me :D

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Post by MelvinsArmy »

:shock: Wow, that thing is awesome! That's probably the coolest looking T I've ever seen. Straight up stealth fighter. Awesome Hoopty. 8)

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Very nice.

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breathtaking.. Very nice... VERY *salavating*

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Post by Janus »

Sweet, but the drive shafts is that some conversion or just something made in the "shed" ?
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Post by badhoopty »

its an old conversion from rayborn racing that replaces the a-arms and driveshafts. they made them for the buggy too.

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Post by THUNDERSTRIKE1 »

Blue servo mounts would help too lol.SEE THERES NONE ON THERE HEHE,Don :roll: 8) :P

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Post by teshreve »

Pretty eye catching. The narrow fronts, blue screws and blue antenna mount... all sweet. (and of course the double deck chassis)
The sliding drive shafts, not so much. Interesting, as I have never seen them, but hoo dang, they are little redneck, you know? How is the action? Pretty smooth?
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slick!

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Post by badhoopty »

Ron Jeremy wrote:Pretty eye catching. The narrow fronts, blue screws and blue antenna mount... all sweet. (and of course the double deck chassis)
The sliding drive shafts, not so much. Interesting, as I have never seen them, but hoo dang, they are little redneck, you know? How is the action? Pretty smooth?
lol, how in the heck can you think rayborn sliders are redneck?

theyre pretty smooth. very little backlash and all that. i'm sure cvds are just as good or better, but heck anybody can use cvds.

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