My Modernised RC10T build
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:56 pm
Hi all,
Here's my new build, been wanting to do this one for a while. Started as a 50 dollar roller on ebay. It was in pretty good condition bar a couple of holes in the chassis and a bent nose ( which was soon sorted out! ) The shell was pretty good, as were the tyres thou the rears are awfull even for just bashing! My intention with this was to strip most of the white plastic and keep for a rainy day build! Replace with as much rpm stuff as i could lay my hands on, strip and powdercoat the chassis, update the axles to run modern rims and just generally build a nice looking truck ready for some spring racing!
First few pics show the Truck pre tear down and the chassis after stripping with caustic soda
Then we have the powdercoated chassis parts, working at a industrial wheel manufacturer does have its benefits! I used a black grey which i thought came out very nice.
Next the original parts i was using in the build and a pile of lovely new parts ready to go on
Then we have the rebuild, unfortunately i kinda got carried away with it so this is it most of the way through!
Next the finished article.
Here's my new build, been wanting to do this one for a while. Started as a 50 dollar roller on ebay. It was in pretty good condition bar a couple of holes in the chassis and a bent nose ( which was soon sorted out! ) The shell was pretty good, as were the tyres thou the rears are awfull even for just bashing! My intention with this was to strip most of the white plastic and keep for a rainy day build! Replace with as much rpm stuff as i could lay my hands on, strip and powdercoat the chassis, update the axles to run modern rims and just generally build a nice looking truck ready for some spring racing!
First few pics show the Truck pre tear down and the chassis after stripping with caustic soda
Then we have the powdercoated chassis parts, working at a industrial wheel manufacturer does have its benefits! I used a black grey which i thought came out very nice.
Next the original parts i was using in the build and a pile of lovely new parts ready to go on
Then we have the rebuild, unfortunately i kinda got carried away with it so this is it most of the way through!
Next the finished article.