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Old 19-03-2013
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Default Restoration RC10B2

Hi guys,
Here is what i've been up to the last few months.
This restoration could not been done without the help from the following persons:
Mikko
Barry
Michael
Ludovic
Graham
Michael
A big thanks to you guys and to all who appreciate these "old" rides.
Hope you enjoy.
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Old 19-03-2013
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That looks really nice!!

How are you going to take it forward?

What electrics will you install and body shell
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That looks really nice!!

How are you going to take it forward?

What electrics will you install and body shell

Thanks,
Hopefully adding a green label Reedy Sonic R and a Novak Hammer Pro, Racer or Tempest ESC. I have the Futaba tx.

The body.. yes.. Only one i can think of is the asc6133. It will all take time, but in the end why not go the whole way.
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Why not add a B4 layshaft and add the B4 slipper clutch like what I have done. A B4 gear cover is a direct fit as well. That way you can use a brushless like I do.
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Looking good. Wish I'd kept my old B2. And the RC10 Stealth I had before that!
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Thanks for your kind words

I'v bin looking at some alternative bodies for this resto.
What do you guys think of Protoforms Bomber or Deja Vu?
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