Associated RC10B5 Build

Associated RC10B5 Build

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nigelpugh7

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197 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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I haven’t put “ New Build “ in the title because this kit has been in build for over a year!

As with lots of my kits, I get so far with the build, hit a snag, which needs a part, and the build stalls again, often even if the part turns up, it’s been put away semi complete in the box, meaning months go by.

Anyway some history, I’ve always wanted an RC10 since the very first one came out back when we were lads.

But for some reason we always ended up with 4 wheel drive buggies either 1/10 or 1/8.

So when this popped up on sale at Stefan’s T2shop, I thought yep, let’s go for it,

Let’s remind ourselves of what it looks like from the factory. This models was discontinued by Associatied over 5 years ago, but I’m never that bothered with having this years latest and greatest model version.









nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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So lots of these pictures won’t quite be in sequence,I’ve managed to lose some photos, I bet they were on a card I formatted without checking first!

I started adding a few option parts along the way too, so this one, the motor mount came after installed the original one.


nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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That milled motor mount was quite a weight saving!

Plus it looks cool too.





Close on 5.5 grams saved.

nigelpugh7

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197 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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Also added a “ sway bar” kit in American parlance, we know them as Anti roll bars.






nigelpugh7

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Rear motor detail, as you can see I went with an LRP motor, not bought one before, but it’s a very nice piece of engineering.






nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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Main drive and slipper clutch detail.




nigelpugh7

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Some close up of the rear suspension.



Showing the anti roll bar installed.

That one almost threw me, as an option part, it’s not shown in the manual how to fit it, and no instructions supplied.

I scratched my head on where to fit it for ages, then a troll of the internet found another associated build with a similar set up.

It turns out it’s installed way forward, up by the location of the speed control.

nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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More option parts, this time the JConcepts steering arms.

Another beautiful piece of engineering in their own right,







The comprarison with the standard nylon part shows just how over thick the std part actually is.


nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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Now wheels, a constant topic for discussion.

On Associated kits like these they don’t come with tyres, and sometimes don’t even come with wheels.

This one did come with the Std white set, small fronts and wider rears,( just realised, exactly the same as my Caterham, the real one that is not the kit!)

But I fancied something a bit more blingy, so got a full set of amazon, my usual mistake, I click and buy it now on amazon way too much.



So I got this set, nice colour and all that, and they fit, but, there’s always a but, they are the same size fronts as rears.

They did have foam inner cores, but the tyres were not glued, but curiously they actually span freely around the wheels.


nigelpugh7

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Not a problem I thought, I will put them on the wheels that came with the kit.



Now we can see there is a issue, the tyres have about a 2mm gap. From the edge of the rim.


nigelpugh7

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Closer inspection revaaled a difference of several mm from the original white Associated wheel compared to the cheap set from amazon.





I wasn’t happy with the Green wheels, so do I order a set of tyres or just go for it with a new set of pre glued tyres and rims?

nigelpugh7

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I’m sure you can geuss what I did!

Yep and brand new set of Schumacher pre glued wheels and tyres from wheelspin models.





As always from Schumacher a nice quality product, so on they went.


nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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And as aways , we hit a snag.

The front off set is just a lite too off set, meaning the outer part of the rim rubs on the end of the steering arm knuckle.





This was getting silly now, so instead of any more purchases, I did something I would never normally do.

I got the Tamiya craft knife our and shaved off a mm or so to get clearance.

Worked a treat.


nigelpugh7

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Now whilst messing with the rear wheels,I could not believe how easy it was to lose the pin for the hex nut.

As standard it’s a free fit affair, and really quite a poor design too.

Every time you take a wheel off, the next nut comes away from the shaft a bit and the drive pin is at risk of falling out,

Luckily I had ordered the upgraded hex drive clamp set, so they were installed next.








What a massive improvement, and off course they look cool in blue too.


nigelpugh7

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Then it was time to finish the install of the JConcepts steering arms.







Again something of a nightmare, as I had already installed the standard ones, so the whole assembly had to come out.

Trying to stop parts flying off all over the place was a nightmare!



Looked good when done.


nigelpugh7

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Then it was on to the steering servo.

This is a long story, so won’t bore you with the trials and tribulations of trying to fit my really nice spektrum low profile servo.

So I had oreded one if the most recommended servos for 1/10 buggy racing, a nice Savox metal geared fast high Tourque servo.

And very nice it looks too.



As part of the accessory pack, it came with these really nice machined shallow head mounting screws with locknuts.



I was very happy with these, it seemed so much better than the std screws, but as always there was a problem.

There was no way they would go on with the chamfered edge of the alloy mount of the servo mounting blocks.

Damn it again.

nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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So back with the kit mount screws I installed the Savox Servo.









Don’t ask me why, I made that so much harder than it needed to be!


nigelpugh7

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Saturday 30th May 2020
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Some more pics of the completed suspension.




nigelpugh7

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Final one for this morning, I need to get on with something productive.

I posted this on another thread, but found these brilliant JConcepts chassis protection sheets.

Don’t know why I have never found them before, such a simple but great idea.










dom9

8,209 posts

216 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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Always enjoy the builds! I am also now off to T2 to see what's in the sale that I don't need!