Happy Mother’s Day Wade! Congratulations for achieving this milestone! It looks really “blinged” with the white parts and the clear front case showing off those original diffs that you made, I really like your spring-tensioned belt design, it gives me an idea of using a mini 1/28 mono-shock , that will look like the rear suspension of an expensive mountain bike. Perhaps you could consider making a compilation video of your journey. With the re-re of the RC10, I reckon there would be a lot of new RC10 owners interested to see a video of all the compiled clips for the various parts.
You know they say misery enjoys company! No doubt, a ton of blood sweat and tears went into that build but awesome job man! I was worried that sirens were the police coming for you running that car on that beautiful baseball field!😂 If nothing else, it’s safe to say you completed a major RC engineering feet that very few people could see through. Very cool! I think that car deserves a spot on the top of your shelf… Or one of many😂
It is a really cool thing you did Wade. Sometimes idea like this pop into you head and never leave until you get them done. I am just glad it actually all worked and it didn't turn out to be a flop, I have been down that road once or twice. I mean how many people can say they have a cherry condition 4wd RC10 gold pan buggy?? Great job sir, I tip my hat to your patience and diligence in getting it created!
Scored a home run with that build mate - did I hear you say you have a lathe? Or was it a milling machine? I guess you not meant to use a car there? Will you be putting decals on it?
Thank you! Ended up getting both a cnc mill and lathe, and a manual lathe in order to make a couple tiny parts - completely ridiculous way to go about it but I do use the manual lathe a lot glad to have it! The body does need more decals for sure I just might do that at some point 👍
I think its amazing to have something just you own and created. I love it.
Thank you sir I’m just glad it’s over 🤤
Happy Mother’s Day Wade! Congratulations for achieving this milestone! It looks really “blinged” with the white parts and the clear front case showing off those original diffs that you made, I really like your spring-tensioned belt design, it gives me an idea of using a mini 1/28 mono-shock , that will look like the rear suspension of an expensive mountain bike. Perhaps you could consider making a compilation video of your journey. With the re-re of the RC10, I reckon there would be a lot of new RC10 owners interested to see a video of all the compiled clips for the various parts.
No more 4WD RC10 videos I promised 😁 thank you for following along I’ll be sticking to less ridiculous endeavors from now on this one wiped me out!
The spring on the bell tensioner was a brilliant idea
Thank you but given how many cars I’ve seen over the years I think that should have been more obvious to me early on - got there eventually I guess 👍
You know they say misery enjoys company! No doubt, a ton of blood sweat and tears went into that build but awesome job man!
I was worried that sirens were the police coming for you running that car on that beautiful baseball field!😂
If nothing else, it’s safe to say you completed a major RC engineering feet that very few people could see through. Very cool!
I think that car deserves a spot on the top of your shelf… Or one of many😂
Thanks Brian almost as cool as you getting a bandit up over a hundred miles per hour 😉
It is a really cool thing you did Wade. Sometimes idea like this pop into you head and never leave until you get them done. I am just glad it actually all worked and it didn't turn out to be a flop, I have been down that road once or twice. I mean how many people can say they have a cherry condition 4wd RC10 gold pan buggy?? Great job sir, I tip my hat to your patience and diligence in getting it created!
Thank you brother ☺️ if you ever hear me talking about starting another project along these lines please remind me not to 😄
@@wadeskelton7585 LOL! It is really awesome but yes, I can try and spare you the frustration again.
Regardless of what you want to consider it, it is cool as hell in my book!
That means a lot from the man who built a replica of castle hills raceway in his back yard 👍👍👍
Nice work and congrats on finally completing this one of a kind rc10 Wade!🙌😎
Much appreciated brother ☺️
Man,,you got some big balls to attempt this! Simply Awesome!
All balls & no brains 🤷♂️
sweet
Thanks dude!!!!!!!!
Scored a home run with that build mate - did I hear you say you have a lathe? Or was it a milling machine? I guess you not meant to use a car there? Will you be putting decals on it?
Thank you! Ended up getting both a cnc mill and lathe, and a manual lathe in order to make a couple tiny parts - completely ridiculous way to go about it but I do use the manual lathe a lot glad to have it! The body does need more decals for sure I just might do that at some point 👍
@@wadeskelton7585 If you have the skill and tools then why not, paying an engineer might not be the best way to go - $$$$$$
Who made this option?
The only one I know about was MIP - there is a kit currently for sale on EBay now for just $7000 😄
@@wadeskelton7585 insane price.