Team Associated RB10 RTR
#183
Tech Regular
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 267
Shame they didn't concentrate on doing a B6 based RTR with a plastic chassis. That might help grow the sport. Maybe the team drivers could use it too. Since plastic chassis are better than alloy I'm only half joking. But anyway, this is the opposite.
#184
if i had a track close by i could see picking one of those up just to hang out at the track just to fart around. it's like a factory restomod, that's right up my alley.
Last edited by El_Rando; 03-31-2026 at 09:23 AM.
#188
Tech Adept
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 164
Another mid motor 2wd buggy doesn't seem very "retro". Rear motor definitely does.
#191
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2024
Posts: 20
I had hoped for AE to release the RB10 as a kit with threaded shocks and a rear cab body that fits the stock chassis and make it affordable. They kind of listened but not really: the chassis drives the price up like crazy, way beyond the Gforce Genova or Kyosho Dirt Master. No threaded shocks. And long-time RB10 users still don't get a classic style body that fits directly.
#192
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2023
Posts: 25
From: Maine
The body is a regular RC10 body, not compatible with our RB10 stock chassis (SR10 chassis).
I had hoped for AE to release the RB10 as a kit with threaded shocks and a rear cab body that fits the stock chassis and make it affordable. They kind of listened but not really: the chassis drives the price up like crazy, way beyond the Gforce Genova or Kyosho Dirt Master. No threaded shocks. And long-time RB10 users still don't get a classic style body that fits directly.
I had hoped for AE to release the RB10 as a kit with threaded shocks and a rear cab body that fits the stock chassis and make it affordable. They kind of listened but not really: the chassis drives the price up like crazy, way beyond the Gforce Genova or Kyosho Dirt Master. No threaded shocks. And long-time RB10 users still don't get a classic style body that fits directly.
This is disappointing. I looked into it more and it is the RC10 Viper Body, Clear - Associated Electrics that comes in Retro kit. That being said it must fit the SR10 chassis fairly well. I don't see many differences in the new chassis besides having the rear plate being one included in the chassis. I might order one and see how well it does fit.



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