RC10T2 milled chassis (smaller pics)
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RC10T2 milled chassis (smaller pics)
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((( 634 grams, with titanium turnbuckles/hingepins and CF towers still to come )))
comments, suggestions welcome!
thanks,
gamma
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((( .put.to.the.fire. )))
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132 grams
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((( .got.lost.in.the.build.forgot.to.take.pics. )))
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((( 634 grams, with titanium turnbuckles/hingepins and CF towers still to come )))
comments, suggestions welcome!
thanks,
gamma
AIM: XthrashURvintage
- chat rc cars anytime -
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Re: Vengeful T2- bloody
that underchassis looks good, feels like I should be giving my T the same treatment...
Looking forward to the rest of the project.
Looking forward to the rest of the project.
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
I'm liking the cut-outs. Was that the same chassis as in the first pics? It looks newer and most of the scratches are gone on the bottom.
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
Maybe just a few less pictures to make things easier for those still on dialup?
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
Your pics broke my acoustic coupling!!
Hows the torsional stiffness? T2's are real nuggets hey, mine was about 150 grams over legal weight last time I checked. Although these days the best way to reduce the weight is to simply put a lipo battery in.
Hows the torsional stiffness? T2's are real nuggets hey, mine was about 150 grams over legal weight last time I checked. Although these days the best way to reduce the weight is to simply put a lipo battery in.
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
thanks for the compliment, i like your graphite front tower, ill have to take that idea from youvintagerctech wrote:that underchassis looks good, feels like I should be giving my T the same treatment...
lipos dont look as cool for my shelfBugle wrote:Although these days the best way to reduce the weight is to simply put a lipo battery in.
thanks for the compliment! its not the same chassis, this is a new one that was butchered.cyclepsych0 wrote:I'm liking the cut-outs. Was that the same chassis as in the first pics? It looks newer and most of the scratches are gone on the bottom.
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thanks for the comments everyone! there was way more pics before, i kept the best ones and made them a little smaller.
do you guys also still have the laptops that use a joystick rather than a mouse?
(mine actually does have a joystick rather than a mouse its pretty old but i actually like it better)
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
here is the area i want to fix or cover up. im thinking about putting a colored plastic film over it... maybe i could say that it serves a purpose because it makes it easier to see if it flips over. im not sure what i will do any suggestions? as far as colors im thinking the original factory powdered coated chassis colors, as a throw back or ode to the "good old days" or as if to pay respect or something like that. haha.
:edit: i want to stay away from the faux woven graphite film, because this project is of an rc10t2 grudging against the newer carbon composite creations. hehe. but it will have woven graphite towers. or is it called carbon fibre i always mix them up.
comments, suggestions, jokes welcome!
:edit: i want to stay away from the faux woven graphite film, because this project is of an rc10t2 grudging against the newer carbon composite creations. hehe. but it will have woven graphite towers. or is it called carbon fibre i always mix them up.
comments, suggestions, jokes welcome!
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis
Sorry to see you cut up a perfectly good T2 chassis, assuming it was the NIB one you had for sale.GAMMACRUSH wrote: comments, suggestions, jokes welcome!
Still, 12 blurred pictures sums it up...
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Re: RC10T2 milled chassis (smaller pics)
this chassis i actually got in lot of parts, and it was already cut how it is. when i saw it in the pics i thought i really had to have it for a shelfer. except for the front they almost went overboard, the paper tape in the first pic showed what they had PLANNED on doing with the front, and they started on it a little bit. i think if they wouldve followed through the front end would be waaay to weak.
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