Rc10 Monster Truck
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Rc10 Monster Truck
Does anyone have a copy of the monster truck build that was on Associateds website many moons ago? It was twin motor and basically a cut up RC10/T.
I've searched and searched but it eludes me.
I've searched and searched but it eludes me.
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Re: Rc10 Monster Truck
I don’t remember that one... but if you know the approx year and month you might be able to use the wayback machine
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Re: Rc10 Monster Truck
Well, after lots of searching and giving up I decided one more quick try, and happened to just stumble across it. I remembered it as gold but it could have just been my wishful thinking.
The article is from John Boyer..... surprise !!
The article is from John Boyer..... surprise !!
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Decided to revisit this again for some reason and searched and searched with no luck ..... but...... I found it on wayback machine on Team Associateds website.
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Re: Rc10 Monster Truck
This is probably one of only a few Boyer builds to involve an aluminum chassis. His brazed steel tube Clod and shafty frames were coveted during the ClodTalk and early RCCrawler days.
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