The stealth box really hasn't changed much, just the slipper really (from 1 pad to 2) and I don't think having a B4 layshaft and slipper would detract from the car at all.
Interestingly my 1991 RC10T uses the same gearbox parts as the modern B4 (though I think the RC10T has a different ratio to the original stealth box) and is running B3 front wishbones.
Basically a re-release of the alloy truck as opposed to buggy would actually need only a fairly limited number of parts not currently in AE's inventory. But I'd rather have the buggy.
Big difference between a classic RC10 and an old Tamiya is that the RC10 is still damned good......
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Yz4 - Yz2
DEX210 - Cobra 4210- DEX410
RC10 Team - Manta Ray - RC10T
Mini Trophy - Blizzard - Wheely King
Tz4 - GT24B
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Emergency back-up race controller
(but only if nobody better is available)
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