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Team Associated 1/32 Scale RC10 replica!


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Since 1992, Hansell Composites and Fibre-Lyte have become one of the most successful carbon fibre manufacturers in the UK, specializing in components for bicycles, motorcycles, full-size race cars and even RC vehicles. Fibre-Lyte published two photos on the brand's Facebook page showing a custom, 1/32-scale replica of the Team Associated RC10 buggy, leaving  RC enthusiasts of all ages swooned - as of this article's publishing, the original post had amassed 262 reactions, 76 comments and 226 shares!

 

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The caption for the photos simply read "1/32 scale tribute to the RC10. This chassis has to be the smallest we've ever done. The shock towers are tiny!" with no other information - though perhaps the overwhelming social media response could persuade a small production run? :P 

 

Source: Liverc :) 


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It's awesome, but unfortunately it's nothing to do with Associated themselves so very unlikely to be made. This is someone's personal pet project that's gone onto the web. Shame because I'd love one....

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7 hours ago, Si Coe said:

It's awesome, but unfortunately it's nothing to do with Associated themselves so very unlikely to be made. This is someone's personal pet project that's gone onto the web. Shame because I'd love one....

 

 

What a shame indeed, my second HPI baja has died, thought this could be a great replacement. :(

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