I actually like the way it turned out. You wanted a street car and it’s definitely a street car but with the rally livery and there’s nothing wrong with it.
Regarding the Associated RC10R5, it didn't come with a body in the kit. The one pictured on the box is the Protoform Corvette C6-R, but the body of choice was the Protoform Sophia. 10-15 years ago when the class was popular the rules limited us to GT bodies. As there isn't any sanctioned racing using these those of us still racing them use something like the Montech MF-10 Asphalt for ultimate performance, or the Montech M10 for a more scale look. For a GT body there's the Black Art GT86 which is very similar to the old favorite Sophia body, or the Mcallister WGT-R C6 which is the popular body for the WGT-R racing class. For something more scale looking there's the Protoform GT40, or any other 200mm wide body.
THANKS! I will get a MONTECH - M10 BODY FOR CARPET - 190MM for it :) I would like to get a conversion kit to 235mm but I'm not sure if these are still available as I do like the full fat look of the PROTOFORM 'VULCAN body. That and I think it will be fun content to convert the RC10R5 to 235mm
@@RCKickschannel going to be hard to find any of the 235mm conversion kits today. Most likely you would need a custom made front plate to widen the front end, I would suggest fibre-lyte or Nick Walker for that. For the rear I would use the Roche P10W axle and right side hub either with spacers to move the left side hub out to match, or make new pod plates to widen the pod for better axle support. Zen Racing are the UK suppliers of Roche products. Also not sure about that esc and motor, I know you aren't racing but just for information we usually run them on 1 cell (3.7v) and a 10.5T motor. Whether you run 1S or 2S you will need a shorty battery to fit in it unless you plan on running 4 cell nimh that the chassis was originally designed for.
@@techspeedrc Hi, I found someone who used to make the conversion kits, David Beeby from FullOption.co.uk said he didn’t have any but he can make me one easy enough. He said people used to use a rear hub set from Calandra. I couldn’t find much for sale on that online. I also found a Proform Vulcan 235mm body for it easy enough.
Wasn't sure when seeing the thumbnail but after watching the video must admit she looks good in yellow but i would have white wheels never been a fan of black ones ...great job Gavin 👌👌
i just saw the thumbnail ... it just reminds me on of my first car in gran turismo 1 !!! it just looks like the racing modification ... so now i need one. It looks realy good .. if you ever want to part with this shell ^^
I have to say the Evo looks stunning 👌the wheels suit it 100%,I'm sure there was an Evo in a old grand tourismo game just like that. The pan car look excellent too,great video 👍
Hi there yes i think you’ve pulled it off the decals really make a big difference yellow is a bit of a marmite colour especially on it own as a one coloured car but the black on the decals with the black rims looks brilliant and its different I like different. I like the cover with the front wheel arch’s you could use some black foam and attach it somewhere in the gap maybe inside the chassis.
IMHO the Racing Fighter or Neo Fighter are reasonable and you end up with a buggy that can grow with you. It is easy to build and if you get the right kit you get an ESC, motor and Oil shocks. Just My Humble Opinion.
It’s turned out well Gavin, liking it a lot the yellow was always gonna look ace ;) if you hand’t of mentioned the mistake none of us sound have been the wiser ;) top job
Thanks Andy! I think a yellow road car would also look great (when painted correctly) but it's a lovely body from Tamiya so you can't really go wrong as a road or rally car. I think I will get another Evo 5 body set as this was a fun project, if not a little stressful at times :)
Definetely a happy accident, looks awesome. I'm also thinking of yellow paint when I get one, I'd like to replicate James May's scandi flick evo, even if it was an VIII should be fine
Looks awsome Gav, i built a model kit years ago, it was the evo 4 but painted it yellow not white. Once the stickers where on, it looked awsome. As does this 👌
Thank you for yet another great video, the car looks incredible. I'm usually not a big fan of yellow but I must admit the car looks stunning. Fantastic job,even if it was a happy accident, lol.
Gavin.., absolutely love what you've done here. Looks Fantastic. You've definitely inspired me. I honestly dont know why people dont put a little pinstripe between the body panels. It makes it look so much better. Q:- what paint did you use for the tyres. Anything I've tried for letter marking just comes off.
Yeah you did a very nice recovery going to a rally car. Will look very nice next to your Schumacher XLS... I agree with the pre-order thing you mentioned. I finally got my blockhead motors wild one last Thursday! That's an 11-month wait. But I got one. My next pre-order that I'm waiting on for who knows how long is my kyosho optima mid reissue, and eventually I assume the egress black will be another long wait going forward. Thanks for the content Gavin appreciate it
I hope to get an Egress Black on the show if I can save up that amount of money by then. I have the same issues with Traxxas, Arrma and Team Associated kits taking ages to make it to the UK. Thats why you don't see that much from them (That and the cost, wow) over vintage buggies as by the time I can get one, you can already find 50 videos months before online.
@@RCKickschannel I know you like to be very current with your content, and for what you want to do perhaps it's more important that way? Seems Glenn gets in whatever he can when he can and doesn't whatever video about it whether it's current or not. But maybe that suits his ideal?... I pre-ordered an egress black because the price seemed better than expected for me here in the US. Tower hobbies / horizon hobby is offering it for pre-order for $404.60. and they allow you to put a coupon on the pre-order so like shifted taxes $356.. if and whenever it'll show up..lol
It's really sharp. Your paint job is still a lot better than you think. But yes the grey and red trim gives it some pop. You lucky dog the Associated pan car is a thing of dreams and they can be really fast. I have seen those cars raced on a bicycle velodrome with the big banked corners and on paved go cart tracks where the drivers had to ease off the throttle because the front end was lifting off the ground at the ends of the straights It's 2:15 in the morning here and Monday is my Saturday, When I get home from work I will knockout for a few hours and I will be on the phone to find my missing CLK kit. I am hoping it is just hung up in transit somewhere.
Good save and it looks wonderful. I am just starting to get back on Tamiya. We won't get it until sometime in Nov 2022 here in the US. I haven't seen you use inkjet waterslide decal, maybe you can try it someday since you do so many cars. It's not for everything and depends on color scheme but a lot easier to work with, and you can print as many as you want. An absolute good example is to print window/windshield frame and add smoke effect at the same time on clear decal sheet. Save time and get perfectly straight trim lines.
If you didn’t mention the mistakes nobody would ever have known even with you pointing them out on camera it still looks fine I think it came out great On that RC10R5 it was designed for WGT (World GT) it never came with a body any 200mm GT body would work so like the current Protoform Ford GT and a bunch more from other MFG like Mon-Tech, Bitty design, it’s kinda a dead class nowadays (at least around me) I believe the body on the Manual was a 200mm Protoform C6 Corvette if you can still find one circa 2008ish They ran 4-cell NiMH or 1-cell 3.7V currently everyone kinda went back to the 1/12 scale version of these cars literally same everything just smaller
I’ve found a 199mm Mon-Tech body for it and it’s on order. I also found a conversion kit to take it to 235mm and a pro form body Vulcan as making it full fat should make for some interesting content. The last thing I need to find apparently is a wider axel. I was told people used a hub set from Calandra but so far I’ve not found anything. I have also got a Lipo mount coming with the conversion kit.
Love the Evo. Not boxart as I find silver very boring. Yours on the other hand is just fitting for that body. Tire decal set fits really nice with the body color.
I would say Yellow is amongst the most difficult colors to paint a lexan body in. It is almost as painting white, you don't want to back it with anything else it will show.
I now know that Guillermo heheh :) I think the way I would do it next time would be to back it in white, then light silver and then black. It would need a good 3 coats of white and 3 light silver before the black. I was lucky to just about get away with it.
Really beautiful car! Are you going to put out a prediction video for the November 19 tamiya event? On that day they say all releases from fall to winter will be released all at once. Don’t feel bad I somehow butchered the front of the body on my plasma edge. I was wondering what I could do. Then I noticed the Neo scorcher body is chopped right before the front damper stay. I did the same, slightly modded the factory decals and it looks great! I did swap out the white dampers for black and painted it black. It looks really good! On my dt03 I accidentally put three black screws into the diff instead of the smaller shiny ones. It still works great as you need a barely snug twist of the screw and it functions just fine. Probably a quick fix for those that strip the diff screws out since the diff housing is 100% out of stock right now.
Yep, not one for the detailed rally enthusiast 100%. I don't think you could drive it at all on anything but a nice flat road with these rims and ride height, but it looks cool on the shelf. I think I will invest in a cockpit and make a yellow cage for it next.
I have this on order and thinking of picking up some better wheels. Do you have any tips on what type of offset would be needed for this body? 3mm, 6mm?
i would of done a FAST AND THE FURIOUS VERSION, there are programs to make decals and or special copy paper or decal stickerpaper.... that you can put in a printer, i did this allready before,would be great in Silver and a special decal like the SUPRA or the silver Skyline from in the movie(s)
@@RCKickschannel in the 2FAST2FURIOUS Movie there was the EVO VII that looked pretty cool , might of been other EVO's in the other movies of F&F movies, would be a cool project with some kind of drift wheels that look like the real aluminium wheels, i don't remember the brand of those 1/10 scale wheels, i know it's a brand that does a lot of bodies too and special rims, if i find that name of that brand i will let you know.
Man that AE car isn’t vintage. A few year at best. It’s a Pro10 car so any pro10 body will work. If you convert it to 235 you can put a 235 body on it.
Thanks, I found a Pro10 PROTOFORM 'VULCAN' REGULAR 235MM PRO-10 PAN. If I can find a conversion kit still available in the UK, I will get it and convert it on the show. For now I will get the MONTECH - M10 BODY FOR CARPET - 190MM as it looks cool and should just fit on as stock.
Do you think Tamiya will ever come up with a clever universal way to get rid of Body post and Pins forever? More and more Manufactures are moving away from Body post on off road cars like Traxxas xmaxx , Trx4, Maxx to name a few. I would imagine it would be much easier to do on a low power car like tamiya. I mean traxxas even went Clipless on the new Corvette model. If there is one brand of Rc Bodies that needs to go Clipless its Tamiya. They make the most scale bodies hands down. Tamiya are you listening??
Clipless makes the body too heavy. Great for bashers but not for racing, which is the core of Tamiya’s customer base. Plus, people complain all the time that lexan bodies are expensive to build up and paint. You really want clear, unpainted bodies to go from $40 to as much as $70 just because it’s clipless?! Go look at how much Traxxas sells unpainted Blazer and Bronco body sets. At over $100… It’s not worth Tamiya’s time to even bother competing, especially when Traxxas doesn’t build their bodies to win races. Tamiya does.
I really like the simple inverted body posts coming off the body into the chassis. It would be super easy for Tamiya to make them work or even make a retro kit but as Tai said if it adds too much to the cost.
The Evo looks superb.
Damn, that Evo 5 looks awesome in yellow, and those decals and wheels really suit it. Looks fantastic, keep 'em coming ;)
I actually like the way it turned out. You wanted a street car and it’s definitely a street car but with the rally livery and there’s nothing wrong with it.
Looks like a touring car; turn out great!
Love the Bob Ross reference!!!! I still watch his show at times replayed on Australian tv
Regarding the Associated RC10R5, it didn't come with a body in the kit. The one pictured on the box is the Protoform Corvette C6-R, but the body of choice was the Protoform Sophia. 10-15 years ago when the class was popular the rules limited us to GT bodies. As there isn't any sanctioned racing using these those of us still racing them use something like the Montech MF-10 Asphalt for ultimate performance, or the Montech M10 for a more scale look. For a GT body there's the Black Art GT86 which is very similar to the old favorite Sophia body, or the Mcallister WGT-R C6 which is the popular body for the WGT-R racing class. For something more scale looking there's the Protoform GT40, or any other 200mm wide body.
THANKS! I will get a MONTECH - M10 BODY FOR CARPET - 190MM for it :) I would like to get a conversion kit to 235mm but I'm not sure if these are still available as I do like the full fat look of the PROTOFORM 'VULCAN body. That and I think it will be fun content to convert the RC10R5 to 235mm
@@RCKickschannel going to be hard to find any of the 235mm conversion kits today. Most likely you would need a custom made front plate to widen the front end, I would suggest fibre-lyte or Nick Walker for that. For the rear I would use the Roche P10W axle and right side hub either with spacers to move the left side hub out to match, or make new pod plates to widen the pod for better axle support. Zen Racing are the UK suppliers of Roche products.
Also not sure about that esc and motor, I know you aren't racing but just for information we usually run them on 1 cell (3.7v) and a 10.5T motor. Whether you run 1S or 2S you will need a shorty battery to fit in it unless you plan on running 4 cell nimh that the chassis was originally designed for.
@@techspeedrc Hi, I found someone who used to make the conversion kits, David Beeby from FullOption.co.uk said he didn’t have any but he can make me one easy enough. He said people used to use a rear hub set from Calandra. I couldn’t find much for sale on that online. I also found a Proform Vulcan 235mm body for it easy enough.
Wasn't sure when seeing the thumbnail but after watching the video must admit she looks good in yellow but i would have white wheels never been a fan of black ones ...great job Gavin 👌👌
I had it on some white rims as well while playing around. It does look good.
Love the Yellow 😎
i just saw the thumbnail ... it just reminds me on of my first car in gran turismo 1 !!! it just looks like the racing modification ... so now i need one. It looks realy good .. if you ever want to part with this shell ^^
I like the way you recovered from the painting snafu. I like it. Well done.
Thank you Trey. It was a little stressful at times this one but I winged it like the best of them :)
Wiper blades, just found some powered ones. Real Gimmick
It really looks like it was inspired by the evo used in the movie "Thunderbolt" by Jackie Chan and it's really nice.
Yep I’ve seen the car in the movie, it sure does.
Can’t wait to get mine. I’ll be doing a Tommi Makkinen Evo and used my TT02 SR chassis.
Car looks 1st class!
I have to say the Evo looks stunning 👌the wheels suit it 100%,I'm sure there was an Evo in a old grand tourismo game just like that. The pan car look excellent too,great video 👍
Thanks Carl.
The Team associated RC10R5 I believe used a Protoform Corvette C6R shell the C7R is roughly the same just newer Corvette shape
Looks FANTASTIC! 👍😎
They car looks great!
wow i really crave a rc like that
Hi there yes i think you’ve pulled it off the decals really make a big difference yellow is a bit of a marmite colour especially on it own as a one coloured car but the black on the decals with the black rims looks brilliant and its different I like different. I like the cover with the front wheel arch’s you could use some black foam and attach it somewhere in the gap maybe inside the chassis.
I think it works, looks great
Awesome casting ............. Loved it and best wishes from AR Diecast...........
I love the car but I love all the rc cars u have
That car looks amazing!
That EVO came out incredible!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice job colour suits it
IMHO the Racing Fighter or Neo Fighter are reasonable and you end up with a buggy that can grow with you. It is easy to build and if you get the right kit you get an ESC, motor and Oil shocks. Just My Humble Opinion.
Haha thats looks really amazing. The yellow is awesome!!
It’s turned out well Gavin, liking it a lot the yellow was always gonna look ace ;) if you hand’t of mentioned the mistake none of us sound have been the wiser ;) top job
Thanks Andy! I think a yellow road car would also look great (when painted correctly) but it's a lovely body from Tamiya so you can't really go wrong as a road or rally car. I think I will get another Evo 5 body set as this was a fun project, if not a little stressful at times :)
That looks well mate, awesome job.
looks great should of made it as a RC kicks own rally car lol . getting mine and doing a white road car can't wait
So that’s Charlie !
Always wondered.
Love the look of that body, nice save.
Now you're in the know Michael. Don't tell everyone. ;)
You have the best-looking evo on youtube 🎉
Thanks Myles. Unfortunately it has gone to a new home.
Stunning!
Definetely a happy accident, looks awesome. I'm also thinking of yellow paint when I get one, I'd like to replicate James May's scandi flick evo, even if it was an VIII should be fine
this paintjob is awesome... have to admint, I will steal it for my RC Lancer design :D sorry for that
Go for it!
Looks awsome Gav, i built a model kit years ago, it was the evo 4 but painted it yellow not white. Once the stickers where on, it looked awsome. As does this 👌
It looks badasss really cool
Thank you for yet another great video, the car looks incredible. I'm usually not a big fan of yellow but I must admit the car looks stunning. Fantastic job,even if it was a happy accident, lol.
Thanks Dennis :)
i think it looks really good. like they say, if you're happy with it, it's good!
It's kinda like Jackie Chans evo in police story and i love it.
I just had a look, yep you are right :)
The yellow evo 3 was from the movie Thunderbolt😍
Looks on-point! Nice job, mate!
Thanks Gregory
I almost never do box art so how ever you got there it looks fantastic great job bud.
Thanks
Oh ! It looks terrible! Send it to me so you don't have to look at it again! LOL! It's beautiful.
Looks great! Good job 👍🏻
Thanks Scott! 👍
looks pretty awesome!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. I love the Leopard tank!
Man looks brilliant Gavin 🤩👍🚴🏅
I must say u nailed it! It looks so much better than box art! Really awesome 👍 love that mellow yellow 😍
Thank you! Cheers Ringo!
Looks awesome ❤
It came out OK in the end. It be sold it now and I’m on the lookout for another body set
Gavin.., absolutely love what you've done here. Looks Fantastic. You've definitely inspired me. I honestly dont know why people dont put a little pinstripe between the body panels. It makes it look so much better.
Q:- what paint did you use for the tyres. Anything I've tried for letter marking just comes off.
Stickers on the tyres, it's not paint.
Great save. Cant wait to see it runnin
Sold it to a viewer who really wanted it. It’s gone to a good home. I hope to do another body as I really liked ihow it came out.
Great choice on the paint job. Looks fantastic.
Thanks 👍
It looks awsome 👏
The Landfreeder (TT02FT) came with the protector as the tracks tend to pick up a lot of rubbish. It does a partial job but is not great :(
Yeah you did a very nice recovery going to a rally car. Will look very nice next to your Schumacher XLS... I agree with the pre-order thing you mentioned. I finally got my blockhead motors wild one last Thursday! That's an 11-month wait. But I got one. My next pre-order that I'm waiting on for who knows how long is my kyosho optima mid reissue, and eventually I assume the egress black will be another long wait going forward. Thanks for the content Gavin appreciate it
I hope to get an Egress Black on the show if I can save up that amount of money by then. I have the same issues with Traxxas, Arrma and Team Associated kits taking ages to make it to the UK. Thats why you don't see that much from them (That and the cost, wow) over vintage buggies as by the time I can get one, you can already find 50 videos months before online.
@@RCKickschannel I know you like to be very current with your content, and for what you want to do perhaps it's more important that way? Seems Glenn gets in whatever he can when he can and doesn't whatever video about it whether it's current or not. But maybe that suits his ideal?... I pre-ordered an egress black because the price seemed better than expected for me here in the US. Tower hobbies / horizon hobby is offering it for pre-order for $404.60. and they allow you to put a coupon on the pre-order so like shifted taxes $356.. if and whenever it'll show up..lol
I love it Dude!
Thanks :)
Looks awesome man...
It's really sharp. Your paint job is still a lot better than you think. But yes the grey and red trim gives it some pop. You lucky dog the Associated pan car is a thing of dreams and they can be really fast. I have seen those cars raced on a bicycle velodrome with the big banked corners and on paved go cart tracks where the drivers had to ease off the throttle because the front end was lifting off the ground at the ends of the straights
It's 2:15 in the morning here and Monday is my Saturday, When I get home from work I will knockout for a few hours and I will be on the phone to find my missing CLK kit. I am hoping it is just hung up in transit somewhere.
I hope you get your kit soon 👍🏻
Nice Ride !!!
Thanks. Unfortunately it’s go off to a new home last month.
Good save and it looks wonderful. I am just starting to get back on Tamiya. We won't get it until sometime in Nov 2022 here in the US. I haven't seen you use inkjet waterslide decal, maybe you can try it someday since you do so many cars. It's not for everything and depends on color scheme but a lot easier to work with, and you can print as many as you want. An absolute good example is to print window/windshield frame and add smoke effect at the same time on clear decal sheet. Save time and get perfectly straight trim lines.
My printer sucks but I hope to upgrade at some point so I can give this a try. That and a really want a Cricut Maker 3
Finally finish my EVO V Rally with complete DYI waterslide decals, feel free to check it out@@RCKickschannel
I'm lucky enough to own the real car & every Tamiya kit of it.
I bet the 1/1 is real fun Lee?
Love it keep it up
If you didn’t mention the mistakes nobody would ever have known even with you pointing them out on camera it still looks fine I think it came out great
On that RC10R5 it was designed for WGT (World GT) it never came with a body any 200mm GT body would work so like the current Protoform Ford GT and a bunch more from other MFG like Mon-Tech, Bitty design, it’s kinda a dead class nowadays (at least around me) I believe the body on the Manual was a 200mm Protoform C6 Corvette if you can still find one circa 2008ish
They ran 4-cell NiMH or 1-cell 3.7V currently everyone kinda went back to the 1/12 scale version of these cars literally same everything just smaller
I’ve found a 199mm Mon-Tech body for it and it’s on order. I also found a conversion kit to take it to 235mm and a pro form body Vulcan as making it full fat should make for some interesting content. The last thing I need to find apparently is a wider axel. I was told people used a hub set from Calandra but so far I’ve not found anything. I have also got a Lipo mount coming with the conversion kit.
Love the Evo. Not boxart as I find silver very boring. Yours on the other hand is just fitting for that body. Tire decal set fits really nice with the body color.
I would say Yellow is amongst the most difficult colors to paint a lexan body in. It is almost as painting white, you don't want to back it with anything else it will show.
I now know that Guillermo heheh :) I think the way I would do it next time would be to back it in white, then light silver and then black. It would need a good 3 coats of white and 3 light silver before the black. I was lucky to just about get away with it.
Can you post the links to the decals??
Google MCI racing
I may have to get an Evo ...
Awesome content! Beautiful finish for that Evo 5. Where can I find the black edging tape you used for the body?
It’s from eBay
The red and white 1 please 🙏
Not knocking the work Gavs, quality is great. It's the colour, fudge would of better than yellow, it dies not suit the evo I'm my eye at least
Really beautiful car! Are you going to put out a prediction video for the November 19 tamiya event? On that day they say all releases from fall to winter will be released all at once. Don’t feel bad I somehow butchered the front of the body on my plasma edge. I was wondering what I could do. Then I noticed the Neo scorcher body is chopped right before the front damper stay. I did the same, slightly modded the factory decals and it looks great!
I did swap out the white dampers for black and painted it black. It looks really good!
On my dt03 I accidentally put three black screws into the diff instead of the smaller shiny ones. It still works great as you need a barely snug twist of the screw and it functions just fine. Probably a quick fix for those that strip the diff screws out since the diff housing is 100% out of stock right now.
I hear nothing really new coming before Christmas but I hope that’s wrong. Top Force reissue, Boomer reissue are the top two
It's not authentic. But hey, it looks awesome. The ground clearance could be a little higher for a rally car, but that's all 😀👍
Yep, not one for the detailed rally enthusiast 100%. I don't think you could drive it at all on anything but a nice flat road with these rims and ride height, but it looks cool on the shelf. I think I will invest in a cockpit and make a yellow cage for it next.
The Mitsubishi looks great! especially with the black wheels. I was wondering what type/brand they are?
You can find all the info on the rims in the Tamiya Senna build video. Ill give you a hint, MST ;)
Hey Gav, I reckon that paint and decal scheme looks pretty good. Happy accident as you said.
Did you need ts paint for rear wing great video
You can use ps paint but you need a clear to cover it
Where you bin Gav, seem ages
Normal video every two to three days. TH-cam punting me into the long grass probably lol.
I have this on order and thinking of picking up some better wheels. Do you have any tips on what type of offset would be needed for this body? 3mm, 6mm?
MST multi offset adjustable rims are my normal choice. That way you can set exactly the offset you want.
@@RCKickschannel thanks for the reply, but $$ for those. Although they look nice.
It honestly looks awesome, it was a happy accident for sure.
What do you use for your panel gaps on the shell?
eBay line edge tape. It's OK but not the best.
nice wheels ..where are they from? (asking for a friend new to RC) :)
MST adjustable rims
@@RCKickschannel thanks a mill !
i would of done a FAST AND THE FURIOUS VERSION, there are programs to make decals and or special copy paper or decal stickerpaper.... that you can put in a printer, i did this allready before,would be great in Silver and a special decal like the SUPRA or the silver Skyline from in the movie(s)
Yep a F&F copy would be a fun painting project Ken.
@@RCKickschannel in the 2FAST2FURIOUS Movie there was the EVO VII that looked pretty cool , might of been other EVO's in the other movies of F&F movies, would be a cool project with some kind of drift wheels that look like the real aluminium wheels, i don't remember the brand of those 1/10 scale wheels, i know it's a brand that does a lot of bodies too and special rims, if i find that name of that brand i will let you know.
What tape did you use for panel lines?
EBay special
@@RCKickschannel ?
Umm 🤔 looks different mate :.. 😮.
Man that AE car isn’t vintage. A few year at best. It’s a Pro10 car so any pro10 body will work. If you convert it to 235 you can put a 235 body on it.
Thanks, I found a Pro10 PROTOFORM 'VULCAN' REGULAR 235MM PRO-10 PAN. If I can find a conversion kit still available in the UK, I will get it and convert it on the show. For now I will get the MONTECH - M10 BODY FOR CARPET - 190MM as it looks cool and should just fit on as stock.
Do you think Tamiya will ever come up with a clever universal way to get rid of Body post and Pins forever? More and more Manufactures are moving away from Body post on off road cars like Traxxas xmaxx , Trx4, Maxx to name a few. I would imagine it would be much easier to do on a low power car like tamiya. I mean traxxas even went Clipless on the new Corvette model. If there is one brand of Rc Bodies that needs to go Clipless its Tamiya. They make the most scale bodies hands down. Tamiya are you listening??
Clipless makes the body too heavy. Great for bashers but not for racing, which is the core of Tamiya’s customer base. Plus, people complain all the time that lexan bodies are expensive to build up and paint. You really want clear, unpainted bodies to go from $40 to as much as $70 just because it’s clipless?! Go look at how much Traxxas sells unpainted Blazer and Bronco body sets. At over $100… It’s not worth Tamiya’s time to even bother competing, especially when Traxxas doesn’t build their bodies to win races. Tamiya does.
I really like the simple inverted body posts coming off the body into the chassis. It would be super easy for Tamiya to make them work or even make a retro kit but as Tai said if it adds too much to the cost.