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Old 06-07-2013, 08:06 AM
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What cars are you guys using to run Pro10??

It's a class I always wanted to run when I was a kid. I badly wanted a Trinity EVO 10 but was too young to afford one.
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Old 06-07-2013, 08:21 AM
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Most of us guys in the Netherlands and Germany run prototypes or the RC red devil,corally and one of the 200MM cars.
The rest of the world i don't know.

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What cars are you guys using to run Pro10??

It's a class I always wanted to run when I was a kid. I badly wanted a Trinity EVO 10 but was too young to afford one.
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Originally Posted by Goomba_7
What cars are you guys using to run Pro10??

It's a class I always wanted to run when I was a kid. I badly wanted a Trinity EVO 10 but was too young to afford one.
I run a Lajf Racing widened X10, other cars at out track is the CRC (wide and in 200mm config) and a Serpent S100 in 235.
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Old 06-10-2013, 02:48 AM
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We use Associated RC10R5, CRC Calandra, Corally 10SL, Xrays X10 link, RCDevil PC10H3X. CRC is the car most people have here. One friend wants to convert his Yokomo 1/12 to 1/10 with a conversion kit available.
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Looking for RC10L2 main chassis plate and pod plate #8204. I searched ebay and stormer/tower/lefthander RC and had no luck...
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Originally Posted by RAL
Looking for RC10L2 main chassis plate and pod plate #8204. I searched ebay and stormer/tower/lefthander RC and had no luck...
i have an almost new rc10l2 kit. ( think i ran it once or maybe twice at socal in the mid '90's

i am in redondo if you are interested.
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i have an almost new rc10l2 kit. ( think i ran it once or maybe twice at socal in the mid '90's

i am in redondo if you are interested.
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can anyone confirm that this part will fit a 10L2 pod? CRC 13361

http://teamcrc.com/crc/modules.php?n...prodID=7718872

it looks promising since i 'think' the CRC t-bar and side plates were interchangeable with the 10l2?

thanks for the history lesson.
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Originally Posted by avs
can anyone confirm that this part will fit a 10L2 pod? CRC 13361

http://teamcrc.com/crc/modules.php?n...prodID=7718872

it looks promising since i 'think' the CRC t-bar and side plates were interchangeable with the 10l2?

thanks for the history lesson.
I called CRC and the said the plate is for their old 1/12th car. It's the same as a 12L3.
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Originally Posted by NutDriver
The McAllister 235mm Jaguar GTP body that they sell at Stormer Hobbies comes with Castol decals. I've seen better, but they aren't horrible. I think Gary sells these bodies on Ebay as well, but I'd rather give the business to Stormer.

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Does the wing come separate or is it molded with the body? Can't tell in the picture.
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I just had a peek. It's molded on. it looks like it could be trimmed off and mounted on wire if need be.


http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...c=ns&pn=MCA123
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Originally Posted by Bob-Stormer
Today, 01:53 AM
Bob, do you ever sleep?


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Does the wing come separate or is it molded with the body? Can't tell in the picture.
I left mine in the original (as molded) position, and also didn't cut out the area between the body and wing (just masked it and left it clear) since the speeds on our indoor track don't require the downforce, and the extra strength is useful. That's assuming that the downforce is improved by cutting the plastic, which I haven't yet determined.

If you cut out this area, then it's possible to adjust the downforce by blocking off some of the cutout with clear tape.

One nice thing about the Jaguar: it has the widest front end of any body I've used: 233mm. There's plenty of protection for the front wheels, even at full steering lock.

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Originally Posted by howardcano
Bob, do you ever sleep?
I work late. It's easy when you have the greatest job in the world!
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Bob,
What else is there to do in Glasgow, Montana??!! I want to come out an visit the place, but I'm not sure what I'd do after that! I looked at Glasgow on Google Earth and didn't see much. However, listening to the Hog Report while on hold is a highlight of making an order with you!

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Originally Posted by NutDriver
Bob,
What else is there to do in Glasgow, Montana??!! I want to come out an visit the place, but I'm not sure what I'd do after that! I looked at Glasgow on Google Earth and didn't see much. However, listening to the Hog Report while on hold is a highlight of making an order with you!

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We use local radio for our "music on hold" here at Stormer Hobbies. Lot of people think it's pretty wild and interesting, so we roll with it. You're gonna hear hog report, wheat production numbers, random Elvis songs, various top 40, and typical small town radio. I want to say one time a customer was listening to the "tradio" show (show where local people call in to sell things), and he heard something he was interested in, hung up on us and called the lady back, bought the item and she shipped it to him. Some kind of antique jug/plate farm-thingy you can't find in Florida. He called back to tell us about it, and order a car. ...lol...

Hopefully though, you never get to hear it and we get you handled FAST!

Small town radio...
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