RC Car Restoration Project
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:09 pm
The other day I was scrolling through ebay when I came across this:
It's called a Tamiya Hilux. It's a 1/10 scale electric RC model of a late 80's Toyota pickup. It's a hobby-grade RC kit with hundreds of parts and some interesting features- the coolest one being a functional 3-speed transmission that you work from the transmitter. It also has 4 wheel drive, locking hubs, 4 wheel steering, and working lights. Everything you need to be a 1/10 scale off road monster.
It also wasn't listed that well on ebay- the manufacturer name wasn't included, there wasn't much info in the description, and pictures more or less sucked. So I placed a last second bid and won.
It looks to be in good shape but needs a couple of parts to run. Having already built one of these from a kit, I have a bunch of spare parts lying around and am pretty familiar with how it goes together. I'm planning to tear this one down, fix what needs to be fixed, repaint it, take some good pictures of it, and put it back on ebay. I'll update this thread as the project progresses. I'll also keep track of how much money I've spent and see if I can turn a profit. If not it'll still be fun.
So far I've dropped $290.
It's called a Tamiya Hilux. It's a 1/10 scale electric RC model of a late 80's Toyota pickup. It's a hobby-grade RC kit with hundreds of parts and some interesting features- the coolest one being a functional 3-speed transmission that you work from the transmitter. It also has 4 wheel drive, locking hubs, 4 wheel steering, and working lights. Everything you need to be a 1/10 scale off road monster.
It also wasn't listed that well on ebay- the manufacturer name wasn't included, there wasn't much info in the description, and pictures more or less sucked. So I placed a last second bid and won.
It looks to be in good shape but needs a couple of parts to run. Having already built one of these from a kit, I have a bunch of spare parts lying around and am pretty familiar with how it goes together. I'm planning to tear this one down, fix what needs to be fixed, repaint it, take some good pictures of it, and put it back on ebay. I'll update this thread as the project progresses. I'll also keep track of how much money I've spent and see if I can turn a profit. If not it'll still be fun.
So far I've dropped $290.