B-mags Vintage 2wd Buggy Thread
#1
B-mags Vintage 2wd Buggy Thread
Time for some goldpan rc-10 pics
B-mag wants G-land and Reo and maybe Albion to have a Vintage Class.
Id run the Tamiya Bullhead, HPI Rs4 MT and Goldpan in vintage class.
Most tracks are doing this now and would be great to see old rides make a comeback!
#2
um, the HPI is not a 2wd chassis.
#4
Tech Champion
Questions, I have ??
Is my original 5 link Losi legal?
Do we have to run mechanical speed controls?
Are rubber tires legal, or only plastic ones?
What about wheel radios, are they allowed?
Are Sanyo 1200SCR batteries allowed?
Yep, lots of fun. I have ran an old Losi at the track in the regular stock class. The announcer runs an old Traxxas sometimes. And still whips us!
Is my original 5 link Losi legal?
Do we have to run mechanical speed controls?
Are rubber tires legal, or only plastic ones?
What about wheel radios, are they allowed?
Are Sanyo 1200SCR batteries allowed?
Yep, lots of fun. I have ran an old Losi at the track in the regular stock class. The announcer runs an old Traxxas sometimes. And still whips us!
#5
Tech Fanatic
I loved my Team Car!
#6
where on earth did you find a new original team car?
#9
Tech Apprentice
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Tech Apprentice
#13
Great vintage cars. Your Picture #3 looks like the Orgional 10T that someone converted to a RC10, by switching the a-arms to the buggy arms. That was common back then, but the layout of the transmission and the black tub are 10T.
#14
Tech Elite
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actually Associated switched over to the black tub, even in the cars, this one is the Team Edition # 6035, hard shocks, black tub, stealth tranny...
Now the second picture (in the original post) is using more truck parts than anything, noseplate, bulkhead, taller front shock tower, rear shock tower, all with RPM 91 Worlds arms, longer arms (front and rear), but narrower chassis, more like today's cars.
Now the second picture (in the original post) is using more truck parts than anything, noseplate, bulkhead, taller front shock tower, rear shock tower, all with RPM 91 Worlds arms, longer arms (front and rear), but narrower chassis, more like today's cars.