Great video. Really enjoy your detailed build videos with tips and info about the issues you encountered. Can’t wait to see how the painting turns out. Looking ahead, do you plan to get the Yokomo Works 91?
I'm strongly considering one and probably won't be able to pass it up. But the Works 94 is also rumored to be released sometime in 2025 so it might be wise to consider that if you can wait.
Hello! I am thinking of getting this kit,although i am mostly in to Kyosho.Is this possible to build with metric tools or do i have to get imperial? Good to see your channel growing and i am looking forward to your future projects👍greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪🇺🇲
Thank you! The main pan screws accommodate a 2.5mm hex driver. Some of the other size screws are going to require imperial tools but the kit does come with L arm hex tools if you can put up with that. The nut drivers are going to be a problem. You’ll need a 3/16”, 1/4” and 11/32 driver. Lots of exciting kits coming out. Check out the Team Associated RC10 Team Car if you’re looking for a vintage car to drive.
Loving your videos! Subscribed. I need a new front axle for my 40th Anniversary RC10, but I can't find them. All of the examples that I find online have a hole through the shaft (for kingpin) for the later models. Also, I would like to use some B6 shocks that I have, but the fronts are too long. I tried a Worlds shock tower, but it's still a bit too short. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you sir.
I see that the Jammin' Jay front shock tower has some extra holes to accommodate longer shocks. Do you know if the JJ tower is taller than the standard or worlds model ??
Thank you! You can find the axles on Ebay. Use search term "Associated 6004 axle". You can use axles for many of the recent kits including the Classic Clear (CC) or Jay Halsey Edition as well as the 40th Anniversary. The original p/n for the RC10 front axles is 6219 but they are discontinued by TA. The original axles were phosphate coated and have a grey appearance. The recent re-issue axles are black oxide coated and are dark black in color.
I've used a few of the different shock tower variants on my gold pans but haven't noticed that any of them are significantly taller than others. The Team Car coming out soon has more mounting points on the front shock tower which could be helpful, but I don't think it's much taller.
@@HotTrackRC - thank you for taking the time for me!! Because your content and style are so well done, soon I will not be able to get such a good answer because you'll have 10,000 comments to sift through. I feel honored!
@@HotTrackRC I am a US citizen living the last 4 years in Germany. The parts (especially imperial) here aren't as easy to get, but I keep a steady stream of packages delivering to my mom in Atlanta. I'll place an order tonight for the part # that you mention, then they'll be waiting for me when I visit home later this month. Thanks again and looking forward to your next video.
It’s a lubricant for seals and gaskets that helps prevent leaks and prevent tears when inserting shock shafts. The one I’m using is sold by Yokomo but more commonly I see “Green Slime” from Team Associated used.
Loving the UA-cam channel. So happy having you. And your all about vintage :)
Thank you!
Great video. Really enjoy your detailed build videos with tips and info about the issues you encountered. Can’t wait to see how the painting turns out. Looking ahead, do you plan to get the Yokomo Works 91?
I'm strongly considering one and probably won't be able to pass it up. But the Works 94 is also rumored to be released sometime in 2025 so it might be wise to consider that if you can wait.
I’m gonna get the green edition one but as soon as I can I’m gonna run mine lol. No shelf queens.
Good for you! I respect that.
Hello! I am thinking of getting this kit,although i am mostly in to Kyosho.Is this possible to build with metric tools or do i have to get imperial? Good to see your channel growing and i am looking forward to your future projects👍greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪🇺🇲
Thank you! The main pan screws accommodate a 2.5mm hex driver. Some of the other size screws are going to require imperial tools but the kit does come with L arm hex tools if you can put up with that. The nut drivers are going to be a problem. You’ll need a 3/16”, 1/4” and 11/32 driver. Lots of exciting kits coming out. Check out the Team Associated RC10 Team Car if you’re looking for a vintage car to drive.
Loving your videos! Subscribed. I need a new front axle for my 40th Anniversary RC10, but I can't find them. All of the examples that I find online have a hole through the shaft (for kingpin) for the later models. Also, I would like to use some B6 shocks that I have, but the fronts are too long. I tried a Worlds shock tower, but it's still a bit too short. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you sir.
I see that the Jammin' Jay front shock tower has some extra holes to accommodate longer shocks. Do you know if the JJ tower is taller than the standard or worlds model ??
Thank you! You can find the axles on Ebay. Use search term "Associated 6004 axle". You can use axles for many of the recent kits including the Classic Clear (CC) or Jay Halsey Edition as well as the 40th Anniversary. The original p/n for the RC10 front axles is 6219 but they are discontinued by TA. The original axles were phosphate coated and have a grey appearance. The recent re-issue axles are black oxide coated and are dark black in color.
I've used a few of the different shock tower variants on my gold pans but haven't noticed that any of them are significantly taller than others. The Team Car coming out soon has more mounting points on the front shock tower which could be helpful, but I don't think it's much taller.
@@HotTrackRC - thank you for taking the time for me!! Because your content and style are so well done, soon I will not be able to get such a good answer because you'll have 10,000 comments to sift through. I feel honored!
@@HotTrackRC I am a US citizen living the last 4 years in Germany. The parts (especially imperial) here aren't as easy to get, but I keep a steady stream of packages delivering to my mom in Atlanta. I'll place an order tonight for the part # that you mention, then they'll be waiting for me when I visit home later this month. Thanks again and looking forward to your next video.
What is the Vaseline/Carmex little white container?
It’s a lubricant for seals and gaskets that helps prevent leaks and prevent tears when inserting shock shafts. The one I’m using is sold by Yokomo but more commonly I see “Green Slime” from Team Associated used.