Jason's All Time Favorites - Associated RC10GT
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
- For this episode of Jason's All Time Favorite RC Products we head back to 1993 for the original Associated RC10GT.
Thanks to Jared Tebo for taking time and adding to the video!
Released by Team Associated in 1993, the RC10GT was initially available in two kit options. In 1996 three more versions were introduced.
I wish this class will make a come back.... I raced this class back in 1993. I had that same box.
I still have my highly modified RC10GT that I bought way back in 1996. I dropped an O.S. 18 CV-R in it back in 2008 and ran it for a couple of years that way until I put it away in 2011 due to lack of time to run and maintain it. With 2020 being the way it has I recently pulled it out with my other cars and trucks, gave them a good once over and swapped all the old FM radio and receivers out for new 2.4ghz and have been ripping them around. All of them including the RC10GT still run great. I forgot how much I loved ripping nitros. Now that I got the fever again, I am sad to see how much the electrics and RTR’s have dominated the market. Building a kit, tuning a nitro engine, and adjusting clutches and diffs is what makes the RC hobby so satisfying IMHO. There is something sterile about electrics that no matter the speeds, is just lifeless to me.
I agree! Everyone wants easy/quick gratification with electric. They don’t want to built, tune or maintain anything. Nitro is king imo.
1/10 gas truck is what got me into the hobby as a basher, and reading about the battles between Adam Drake and Jared Tebo is what convinced me to get into racing. I don't have my first truck anymore, but I just built an Ignite converted TLR 22NT and plan to rip around our local track at 318 RC Raceway with it. The new racers today will never know these trucks existed and therefore can't get popular unless you run 'em!
I just picked one of these up today.... can't wait to get it back together as it came in pieces
awesome to hear about some of this history.
This video made me very nostalgic for 92-98.
I was racing a lot in those years at local tracks in upstate NY.
I started with a team Lose Jr.2, and then had an LXT with the XX transmission.
My competition started going into gas, and it wasn't until 95 that I bought a Team Associate RC10GT.
There was quite a learning curve from my electric Losi trucks.
It's been a long time.. started with the black tub and then went to the blue flat chassis. By then I was driving well.
I was running OS CZ-Z engines.
Man this takes me back. My first REAL RC Car was the RC10GT I saved for the kit with my first job when i was 14. That box on the left def brings back alot of good memories.
They are awesome I still have mine and run it from time to time! associated should re release it!
Yea that could be pretty nice
Like an RC10GT 3 or something like that
Jason you have such a wealth of RC knowledge. I love these vintage videos. Thanks!
Awsome build! It will be cool if this class came back out!
This was a Awesome video I will forever love my Rc10GT. Never raced but enjoy everything you had to talk about.
Rc10 the truck that started it all for me.
Had the rtr version with the MIP 360 stinger pipe. Much fun!!
I had one back in the day. I had it for about a year
Man who remembers the 2.2 Skull and bone tires?. I tried finding them years back but were no longer available.
Nice vintage truck and info 👍
Awesome Video Jason, Brings back so many memories.
I started RC back in 1991 with the electric Losi JRXT. My first Nitro truck was the Traxxas Nitro Hawk. That truck kicked butt when setup correctly. It was competitive against the RC10T conversions that were popular. When associated released the long awaited RC10GT, I was lucky enough to purchase the truck in early 1994 (included both black and white parts), which i still have. I love that truck so much that i currently have 5 of them. Black tub and the longer blue chassis version and one all white parts version.
Jason, you should check out the RC10DS nitro. Its identical to the RC10GT platform but setup with short suspension arms, short shocks, and front/rear stabilizer bars. Just be aware...you may fall in love with the dual sport due to it being so similar to the GT that you may go nuts (as i have) collecting them. Just remember...i warned you.
Thank you for the video and the Jared Tebo extra.
10th scale gas is what got me started ! Loved that class
Still have mine. Just ordered a new body from Associated and will get it painted in the original color scheme.
Awesome vid, still love my RC10GT
would love an RC10T Re-Release! this bodystyle is what i remember stumbling into as a small kid and what got me into my first RC, wich was a Nikko Buggy, nobody could avord an RC10 buggy/truck back then, especialy in Europe lol.
Love the gaz truck class , I still own an Losi NXT graphite plus . after that they came with the Adam drake versions of this these trucks . Love em I still own an OS 0.15 CV-R and OS .12 CV-R brand new in box Jason if your interested (it was supposed to be my second engine after my OS .15 CV would die but I never ran the truck long enough to kill my engine )
Awesome!!! This brings back memories. That VCR tape with Cliff lett needs to be uploaded to YT!! I remember when I first got my GT, I flipped when I saw half the chassis tub missing for the pipe. Pro line bow ties, and MIP CVDs kicked ass on the GT. I was club racing a GT and an electric T2 in the mid 90s.... fond memories.
Just picked up a body thank you maybe you kept them in production for a long time love this truck bring back 1/10 gas stadium truck racing
I just pulled mine out of the attic when preparing for a move. I think I’m going to try to get it going again. Loved this truck. Going to have to get my Inferno DX 4WD going again as well.
We're trying to bring stadium trucks back at my local track. Most everyone still has an electric one. SCT kind of killed it off, and it's a bummer. The STs were super fun and easy to drive. I just got into racing, but had a xxxnt when I was a kid. I've pretty much decided I'm buying a 22T for my son, and I'll likely get one as well. Make Stadium Trucks great agan!
The RC10GT nitro was my first real RC car, the first kit I ever built.
I have a brand new one I bought as a kid. Never ran it...debating on selling because its a collectors piece at this point. Just bought a used one to bash around.
Anyone know where to get pre painted bodies for these?
Started with RC10GT then transitioned to xxx-nt. Which deserves some credit. I'm glad you mentioned the Nitro Hawk. 👍🏼
I have one and so far its awesome. Haven't ran it yet because I need to dump some money into it but soon.
Thanks so much for this video! I picked up a blue chassis GT and this video has given me a lot of nice history on it! Thanks!
Same here👍
Smaller tracks = less money to spend, also more tracks can be made. Those trucks are more affordable than 1/8, mean more people will have the opportunity to participate on those races.
I love ST, hope soon all the current generation can be part of this experience, including us!.
I had a RC10GT. I think I got it around 2000era. Fun truck but hard to start some times.
Duratrax had their conversion as well. Technically the newer generation arms came from the later model T truck, which was before the t2 because the t2 came out in 95.
Need to bring the GT back to market come on Jason help a guy out I’m sure they will listen to you more than anybody
man i REALLY miss the hobby shops of the 90s. it was SO different. to bad this hobby is so dead and im so broke. if those 2 were flipped around i would open a "vintage" rc hobby shop. all old stuff, only. to bad you cant parts arent made for them any more.
Great video Jason!
This is such a awesome video, I actually still have the first generation RC10GT, with a Thunder tiger .15 and MIP stinger exhaust system and loaded with aftermarket aluminum parts including the transmission case for the stealth transmission. I can't bring myself to sell such a great truck. I still have my Team Associated MGT, both still run. Like them way better then my Xmaxx lol.
I regret selling all my race vehicles, Losi, Kyosho's etc. Great seeing these vehicles get some love and glory!
What engine on the MGT????? I have the MGT 8.0 AND MAN that thing can't start at all and it's basically new
@@norcalsawsquatch9854 I have the original .21 that came with it, ran it for over 10 years, the only issues I ever had was the pull start cord. Has a lot of hours on that truck. A couple years ago I installed a Dynamite .28 Big Block for fun lol. My .21 works fine and always holds it tuning. Probably still my favorite truck even over my Xmaxx.
I started working on restoring an RC10gt about 2 years ago. You have to first find the parts. The white parts are almost impossible to get. You can find most of the black parts. The black chassis is very hard to find but the blue chassis is much easier to find. Also it is very hard to find a new OS Max .12 engine that is pull start. You can find a body or a reproduction body and you can find decals or reproduction decals. The original tires are also hard to find.
I removed the pull starter and used a cordless drill to start it. Much easier
I'm a racer from back in the day. Nobody used pull starters. We all used bump boxes to start them. Pull starters came on the RTR kits but that's not what most people ran. The RTR kits had too many things that needed to be replaced or upgraded to be able to be a reliable week in week out racer.
@@billdont2458 I agree, racers did not use pull start engines. However, for backyard bashing you might want to.
Thanks for the video. I always wanted to get one of these when I was a kid in the 90's. Before I knew it I was playing with 1:1 cars and HS girls. Graduated in 94 and joined the army. Started a family and forgot all about my rc stuff. Got back into RC in 2008 with a sc10 rtr. Now that I'm almost 50 I still want to get a GT truck going. Started collecting parts and cars but like you said really nowhere to run it. How about a turf track?
Now where talking the RC10T and GT favorite AE rc’s along with the RC10
Really wish they would bring this class back nitro and electric and bring them all just upgrades thank's for sharing 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
I still have mine
Modern RC racers seem to be unable to drive a nitro 2WD racer; too much power for you to handle? Let me show you how with my slide carb Paris modified Novarossi .12 XXXNT race ready stadium truck, MY hard pack backyard track!
Wow memory overload.
I just picked up a RC10GT in AMAZING condition for $30. It came with all the original paperwork, manual & setup sheet. It has Futuba electronics installed and a REX engine. It is a tub chassis but it's bare, polished aluminum. It also has aluminum rear hubs and shock mounts. I think it was a kit version? Do you have any idea what year/gen it is? Thank you!
Duratrax had a conversion also.
HOTROD HOBBIES BACKIN THE DAY KID
My home track ;)
My brother and I had this one and the rc10gt2
Don't forget about the team built truck so you can put your own engine and electronics in it 😎. I have the Blue version nib of the team built truck.
Can you guys release a repro aluminum chassis in different colors?
Mine has been sitting for 20 years, any suggestions for a drop in replacement motor? Preferably pull start.
Traxxas TRX Pro .15 Short Crank
@@cjsmreks I'll check it out, thanks!
I just got two of these free on Craigslist now I have to figure out how to get them working
I race 1/8 scale in Georgia and the tracks are just too big. It’s hard to see your car half of the time. The best time I had in RC was racing 1/10 backyard tracks.
still have one
I ran one last night at ST Louis dirtburners. Had to roll over every jump but one. Still fun but it will never return with current tracks.
🔥💯
What J-concepts did with the revival of 4wd and their BJ4 they should do with 10th scale nitro
Hi Jason do you remember BJ Christensen or Mike Christensen back in the 90's?
Do you have the 3D Printed Receiver Box for sale? Been looking for one since 93' LoL!!!
Here is the cover
www.shapeways.com/product/PWLSS7J6D/rc10gt-receiver-box-cover?optionId=168127415&li=shops
Here is the base. Both parts are needed and you will need to supply your own 4-40 hardware.
www.shapeways.com/product/AL9254ZEB/rc10gt-receiver-box?optionId=168127684&li=shops
Thanks alot!!! I really appreciate that!!!!
I myself an rebuilding an RC10Gt with the blue pan chassis. The only problem I’ve had so far is knowing which body to get for it so if anybody could tell me which one, that’d be appreciated.
Is there a t version of this video?
how do i get parts? I got mine out and took to the local track and schooled all the new 4wd trucks and even 1/8 buggies. guys could not believe my old dinosaur. but after 30yrs of use I'm in dire need of maintenance parts.
Where can I find this body? I got 2 that need bodies
But `10 scale truck and `8 scale buggy are similar in size, so why wouldn't an `8 scale buggy track be able to accommodate a `10 scale Truggy???
i wish this was more about the car rather than the people who drove it or the cars status. they also did a HORRIBLE job of actually showing what he was talking about on the car that was sitting right in front of him.
felp asleep
Save your money, it's coming. There is alot talk lately
Agreed. And you've got homebuilt conversions for the T5, T6 and Losi 22T
oh i hope so, itll go nicely with my factory team truck
This total bs. The gtx was way better nobody ran the rc10gt in my neighborhood everybody ran the GTX it was so much better and then the NXT and of course the xxxnt and the nt2 when the GTX was pretty much forgotten
Bs
Bro stop with the million ums figure out what your going to say before filming. So long winded