I’ve just about finished my RC10. It’s a full Frankenstein from many RC10 parts I’ve found. I regret not getting one back in the day. Those look and run amazing
Thank you Andy. The Keilor event was a blast but who knew I could participate, race, talk banter in the pits and get so much video at the same time. Well worth the effort and Im honoured to be able to share it with people in my content
They are a thing of beauty. I might have to get one. It could get expensive though because I don't have many of the other parts left that I would need to build one. Just finished preparing my RPM/Composite Craft RC10 for Saturday at Ryde. I have it geared to about 6.5:1 for 540 silver can. Hoping I can keep it cool enough.
A work of art , beautiful model, a true icon , im a tamiya nut at heart, but no denying that buggy is a beast, it truley set the benchmark for eveyone else in racing. I'd love to own one one day.. wishful thinkn tho haha. Again.. great craftsman ship 👍
Andrew has done an amazing job and paired with Paul who CNC machines the platework, they've released these amazing kits. Already 75 have sold. I appreciate your compliments also. Thank you
I still remember how some of the new geometry used with the 89 Stealth car was used by even other manufacturers directly afterwards. Kyosho Triumph comes to mind.
Your videos are always a blast to watch. Great job with this one. I have to ask, will you be making any more build videos anytime soon? I LOVE the Optima Mid build that you did. It's probably my favorite RC video yet!
Hi James. Thank you and yes there are many more people videos to come. Preparation and getting to big vintage racing events are my greater priority and sharing toy cars in action interests me a lot
Ordered one. Should be a fun build. Not going replica, semi restored. Like people do with regular rc10s. Ie as if it was a normal released car and someone is adding a little bit of todays parts or fixing up that car the forgot in the attic . IE threaded shocks shooting for regular size not big bore, blue bits. jc wheels and axles. But replica wing mount setup
Such a good looking buggy. It looks so smooth as well 😍
It does!
absolutely gorgeous❤❤❤
Thank you
I’ve just about finished my RC10. It’s a full Frankenstein from many RC10 parts I’ve found. I regret not getting one back in the day. Those look and run amazing
Andy has put in a stellar effort. The parts are far nicer in the flesh. The arms are A1
Stunning buggy’s and craftsmanship footage was awesome as usual. Really nice to see these buggy’s zipping around the track and being used
Thank you Andy. The Keilor event was a blast but who knew I could participate, race, talk banter in the pits and get so much video at the same time. Well worth the effort and Im honoured to be able to share it with people in my content
Well setup - rebound and compression was pretty much spot on!
You noticed that too Stu. Andrew is rather clever and he really got that car well dialled. Just soo just to watch in action
Gorgeous!
Seeing it up close and in person it's a stellar effort
Very cool car and great footage of it out there running!!! One of these days there will be an RC10 in hands!
Over in the states RC10's are common. You'll get your hands on one of you want it.
@@Bormac073 I will find the "one" eventually. It just has not presented itself to me yet!
Awesome! I had a JRX2 and regret getting rid of it but I'm ready to get this stealth kit
Fantastic.
They are a thing of beauty. I might have to get one. It could get expensive though because I don't have many of the other parts left that I would need to build one.
Just finished preparing my RPM/Composite Craft RC10 for Saturday at Ryde. I have it geared to about 6.5:1 for 540 silver can. Hoping I can keep it cool enough.
Masami's mind blowing 89 Stealth car was always the pinnacle for me
Image quality is second to none
Thank you. I have been learning a lot this year with video settings and my editing skills. I always look to improve even still
A work of art , beautiful model, a true icon , im a tamiya nut at heart, but no denying that buggy is a beast, it truley set the benchmark for eveyone else in racing. I'd love to own one one day.. wishful thinkn tho haha. Again.. great craftsman ship 👍
Andrew has done an amazing job and paired with Paul who CNC machines the platework, they've released these amazing kits. Already 75 have sold.
I appreciate your compliments also. Thank you
Nice work Jason
Look how far we've taken vintage Chris. We now get to watch vintage rc on our big screens 😍
Very cool. Kinda amazing how modified the chassis are/were in those comps, and how the retail versions caught up with them eventually.
I still remember how some of the new geometry used with the 89 Stealth car was used by even other manufacturers directly afterwards.
Kyosho Triumph comes to mind.
Class act!
It was awesome mate
Cool rc's and great video
Thank you again Mr Duke... got soo much more planned.
Your videos are always a blast to watch. Great job with this one.
I have to ask, will you be making any more build videos anytime soon? I LOVE the Optima Mid build that you did. It's probably my favorite RC video yet!
Hi James. Thank you and yes there are many more people videos to come.
Preparation and getting to big vintage racing events are my greater priority and sharing toy cars in action interests me a lot
Another great vid.. 😊 could I ask what camera you’re using ?
Thank you Pete. Im using the GoPro Hero10 camera. Set up in 4K and 120 FPS with the stabilization mode set on high.
@@Bormac073 Awesome thanks :) will check out the Hero10 as Im looking for a good camera
Is it possible to have the kit to build? Where is available please ?
Yes it is. Please check out GP3D on facebook
Ordered one. Should be a fun build. Not going replica, semi restored. Like people do with regular rc10s. Ie as if it was a normal released car and someone is adding a little bit of todays parts or fixing up that car the forgot in the attic
. IE threaded shocks shooting for regular size not big bore, blue bits. jc wheels and axles. But replica wing mount setup
Thank you Hugh! That sounds like an awesome build - look forward to seeing it 🙂