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JDCrow 04-01-2009 12:04 PM

SC10 Thread
 
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For everyone to post comments as they build their trucks.

I'll get started. First thing I did was thank the UPS Guy for safely delivering the box in one piece.

Then I took a deep breath so not to damage anything in my frenzy to open the box.

Took out the body, sat it next to my daughters Slash, and the dang Slash got the shakes.

Everything looks to be packaged and labeled for easy step by step building.

The Instruction pack includes the Die-Cut Decal Sheet, Manual, Catalog (with all the part numbers/exploded views/FT & Option Parts/electronics/fluids/ball diff option/you name it), and window mask.

First step is the Steering Rack Build.

Here are a few images. Now off to work, so I can post comments.

To Be Continued.......

Crawler 04-01-2009 12:08 PM

***DROOL***

Subscribed!:nod:

exploder 04-01-2009 12:11 PM

amazing truck. saw it when they were testing out at ocrc. the truck is awesome. slashs didnt even come close. handles amazing. u wont go back to the slash

CraigV 04-01-2009 12:14 PM


The Instruction pack includes the Die-Cut Decal Sheet, Manual, Catalog (with all the part numbers/exploded views/FT & Option Parts/electronics/fluids/ball diff option/you name it), and window mask.
So the manual shows Factory Team parts?? Does that mean a FT version will be coming out as well?

jimcoracer 04-01-2009 12:16 PM

nice!...i hope mine gets here today.

scrapen 04-01-2009 12:40 PM

keep posting the pics I am excited to see how it compares in size and such to the slash.

kdub 04-01-2009 12:43 PM

I posted my setup on the other SC10 thread.... and now it's up on the AE site.

Have fun!

Lightin' 04-01-2009 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by CraigV (Post 5627573)
So the manual shows Factory Team parts?? Does that mean a FT version will be coming out as well?

What it means is that quite a few of the FT T4 parts fit. :)

wfdfiremedic 04-01-2009 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Lightin' (Post 5627700)
What it means is that quite a few of the FT T4 parts fit. :)


I am curious why they didn't include some of the FT parts with the truck, such as shocks? It is a kit, so why not have the first kit be a SC10 FT edition?

Lightin' 04-01-2009 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by wfdfiremedic (Post 5627716)
I am curious why they didn't include some of the FT parts with the truck, such as shocks? It is a kit, so why not have the first kit be a SC10 FT edition?

(#1) ~ Cost, and more FT parts = higher retail price
(#2) ~ I could be wrong, but I have never heard of a AE first-off being a FT kit.

Jake O 04-01-2009 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by JDCrow (Post 5627539)
For everyone to post comments as they build their trucks.

I'll get started. First thing I did was thank the UPS Guy for safely delivering the box in one piece.

Then I took a deep breath so not to damage anything in my frenzy to open the box.

Took out the body, sat it next to my daughters Slash, and the dang Slash got the shakes.

Everything looks to be packaged and labeled for easy step by step building.

The Instruction pack includes the Die-Cut Decal Sheet, Manual, Catalog (with all the part numbers/exploded views/FT & Option Parts/electronics/fluids/ball diff option/you name it), and window mask.

First step is the Steering Rack Build.

Here are a few images. Now off to work, so I can post comments.

To Be Continued.......

Where did you order yours from?

wfdfiremedic 04-01-2009 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Lightin' (Post 5627727)
(#1) ~ Cost, and more FT parts = higher retail price
(#2) ~ I could be wrong, but I have never heard of a AE first-off being a FT kit.

Yeah, good points.

Lightin' 04-01-2009 12:59 PM

OK guys, enough chatting. Let's leave it for JDCrow's build. ;)

charly71 04-01-2009 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by Lightin' (Post 5627748)
OK guys, enough chatting. Let's leave it for JDCrow's build. ;)

DO NOT POST HERE AGAIN UNTIL THAT THING IS BUILT!!!!:flaming::sneaky:

JDCrow 04-01-2009 01:30 PM

SC10 Build Continued.....
 
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Okay. Finished building the Servo Saver, Steering Rack, and attaching the assembly to the Chassis.

A couple of highlights.

The Servo Saver contains the Heavy Duty Servo Spring (#9657). I enjoyed the feature of the Ball ends being inserted with a Hex Driver. Very easy to correctly align perpendicular to the part. Plus should make geometry changes in hard to reach sectons very easy without the need for a major teardown.

I had plenty of Factory Team Blue Option parts lying around, so I went ahead and used a Blue Servo Saver Bolt (#9610B) I had while I was building. The kit comes with the standard silver bolt #9610.

The Steering Rack uses 4 Brass Bushings, but you can add ball bearings should you desire them. Bearings for this application are part # 3971.

I included a picture of the SC10 Chassis Vs my T4 Chassis so you can see the difference in length.

Now for a snack, then completing the Front Suspension and Shock tower Assembly. Pretty straight forward B4/T4 Stuff in these steps. Just body mount assembly and front Skid/Bumpers.

To Be Continued........

Sorry for the pic quality, just taking stuff as I go with my iPhone


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