Heavy Metal RC10
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Heavy Metal RC10
I've been wanting to build a true "heavy metal" RC10 for quite some time. Well, I decommissioned the RC10 Scorcher a while ago and some of those parts went to this project. Namely the unusual transmission. It's a Stealth transmission in an aluminum case. Never seen another like it. Originally i had planned to make this a true era-correct first generation monster truck conversion. Actually, a kind of pre-kit conversion conversion with some home made parts. But, as I started gathering parts I realized that I would actually want to run this truck, so I traded a few era correct pieces that would not be practical for a truck that is going to get run. (run, not abused) I think I did a pretty good job of staying in the spirit of the original heavy metal class trucks. Really the only things that aren't in line with the first monster conversions is the tranny and the electronics that are from only a couple years later. I stuck with the original short front arms to keep the narrow stance, kept the short buggy shocks on all around. I made the rear body mount out of aluminum angle and two AE body mounts. The front is a chopped CRP mount with an aluminum plate and Bolink post. I couldn't bare to leave that ugly CRP post on there, plus this way the post lines up with the Blackfoot body hole. The front bumper is from Andy's. Most of the rest of the truck is a stock 6010, except for the front axles, Losi aluminum bellcranks, wheels and tires. The wheels are NOS Sees, they were in the package when I got them. Fortunately Imex is making the same tires they made over 20 years ago, so I have some fresh vintage rubber. The electronics are a Novak 610-HRV, a Futaba S-3004 and an Airtronics AM radio and receiver. The motor is a new Reedy.
I think that pretty much sums it up. Heavy Metal is my favorite vintage genre, it's nice to have one again. Last time I had one was my converted Jrx2 that I'd run during the oval racing off season. Sorry for the shotty pics, I haven't had a chance to get it out in the daylight to get some nice pics. The color looks much nicer in person, it's candy red.
I think that pretty much sums it up. Heavy Metal is my favorite vintage genre, it's nice to have one again. Last time I had one was my converted Jrx2 that I'd run during the oval racing off season. Sorry for the shotty pics, I haven't had a chance to get it out in the daylight to get some nice pics. The color looks much nicer in person, it's candy red.
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
Wow, that build looks great! I love the true scale looking tread on the tires too. I'm not knocking your build in ANY way, but when the heavy metal class came out by us in the Midwest in the 80s, I'm pretty sure it was before even the monster truck conversions were really done and they were just truck bodies on cars with wide front tires (buggy size). Maybe not though, my brain is all fuzzy right now. Must be the NyQuil and head cold.
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
Thanks guys.
call-911, I think you're right about that. So technically I'm a bit off, lol. I guess I was going for the first reaction to the Blackfoot/Big Bear era from the buggy guys. Going for a more reliable and performance oriented monster truck. The first big-wheeled buggy-based Heavy Metal truck. Lotta jibba-jabba I just vomited out there, but I think you know what I mean.
call-911, I think you're right about that. So technically I'm a bit off, lol. I guess I was going for the first reaction to the Blackfoot/Big Bear era from the buggy guys. Going for a more reliable and performance oriented monster truck. The first big-wheeled buggy-based Heavy Metal truck. Lotta jibba-jabba I just vomited out there, but I think you know what I mean.
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
No worries. Still looks fantastic. I wish I would've had some pics I had of my RC10 truck I had. I used the JG kit and the Associated Ford truck that was fairly big for 1/10th scale. Looked cool!
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
That looks great!
I like the creative front body mount solution. Are the wheels direct fit or are they blackfoot wheels with adapters?
I like the creative front body mount solution. Are the wheels direct fit or are they blackfoot wheels with adapters?
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
Awesome job, as usual Melvin
Anthony, I'm pretty sure these are Blackfoot rims with adaptors
Anthony, I'm pretty sure these are Blackfoot rims with adaptors
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Re: Heavy Metal RC10
That is a great build. I love those wheels and tires. That body that's on there is it the lexan or is it a composite like on the old black foot?
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