In part one of our RC10B7 video series, we talk about how it all started and the history of the RC10 platform. For our full list of products, visit our website. www.AssociatedElectrics.com
The original RC10. That was my first non Tamiya. As a high schooler, I felt like I finally had a real RC car. It taught me so much about adjustment and tuning.
It is competitively the greatest RC race car of all time. Do you know if the IFMAR-winning B4s were the Team version (with the plastic chassis), or the Factory Team version (with the graphite chassis)?
The B6 series was so damn good. But it took about 6 months of development to make it not drive like a 2X4. Hopefully, the B7 is faster out of the gate!
It was really hard for me to get the 91794 motor plate for the standup transmission. Fortunately, JConcepts had an aftermarket replacement. I needed the standup transmission to use the gear cover.
B6.1 on up were so good. I got on with the b6.2 coming from a centro conversion b4.2. such a great series. I wonder if this will be like the b5? Brent said we will never have that kind of longevity again. Annual releases are cool I guess if you wanted to have a "luxury brand" like X-ray. Im sure the new buggy will be a $ucce$$. Cant wait to pre-order. I dont care when they're relea$ed as long a$ there'$ a rea$on.
Still such a huge demand for the RC10. Seems like you guys arn't that interested in cashing in on it ! Pity for all those willing to part with their money
@@microracer24 all of the parts on the new clear kit are made of polycarbonate and they aren't selling any replacement parts for it. They literally state it's intended to be for display use only.
I am gonna take back what I have said about Team Associated....They stepped up and corrected my issues...Shocking what one customer service representative affect the company....
These new cars seem designed for clay and carpet. What happened to them being buggy’s? Racing on dirt? Go back to the original videos and remember what they were made to be. It started at a real dune buggy race and now they run on carpet. The people want the original so badly and you keep designing them to run on flat smooth surfaces. We don’t want rc10l’s! We want dune buggies!!!
Race kits are designed to win races at tracks hosting national and international events. Which all have carpet or sealed clay surfaces. As the saying goes, what wins on Sunday, sells on Monday.
The history when they used to run on real tracks not crybaby clay and carpet so associated has went down hill in my opinion,, no more little guys winning races only sponsored drivers takes the fun out of it.
TLR will always be superior. Team associated is trash and will always be and there put together like legos. That’s why TA always gets there ass kicked when it comes to finals. They fall apart and made cheap af and for the drivers that defend TA you’re just another driver that wasted there money sorry. It’s fun to watch TA drivers get mad when they realize there setup’s are junk.