My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
- Dr. Robotnik
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My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
So I think this could be my last Yokomo lot unless I ever spot these two chassis NIB (again *winks at MrLexan*).
Anyway, when these arrive I'll be building up my Yokes and selling the more standard cars I have accumulated. I can't wait as I have been collecting Yokes for a while now and have wanted the Hot Trick chassis (the last part I needed for a full conversion) and the special racing chassis for a while.
Enjoy some ebay pics
I can't wait...
Anyway, when these arrive I'll be building up my Yokes and selling the more standard cars I have accumulated. I can't wait as I have been collecting Yokes for a while now and have wanted the Hot Trick chassis (the last part I needed for a full conversion) and the special racing chassis for a while.
Enjoy some ebay pics
I can't wait...
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Re: My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
Last yoke, ya right , I said that like 25 cars ago. this one looks like it would make a nice runner. what are your plans for it?
I especially like that red Hot trick duct tape on the suspension arms
I especially like that red Hot trick duct tape on the suspension arms
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Re: My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
haha you bought that from my friend here in CT! Believe it or not when he bought the hobby shop he owns the previous TWO OWNERS had left that there! The first owner took it in on consignment and no one bought it, then the cars owner never came and got it (this was like 10 years ago), he left it there when the 2nd owner bought the shop. That guy did nothing with it and the when he moved out and took everything with him that was in a box of stuff that was left behind. Just thought it'd be fun for you to know some of that cars history.
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Re: My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
Thanks guys. My plans are for the Hot Trick chassis to be cleaned and re-dyed, this should mask the scratches and allow me to complete my Hot Trick car while I wait to find a NIB chassis.
The other chassis is going to be a runner I guess with my remaining hop-ups and other bits and pieces.
I'll probably keep one other though I am not sure...I really just want some nice chassis to go with all the NIB and as new parts I have...
Cheers for the history Erich, btw tell your friend if he ever finds any other bits for this car they'll go to a good home with me
DACECOLI the name of the original model was the Yokomo YZ834B Dog Fighter, the slotted chassis one is a Yokomo RPS SE Dog Fighter with the optional graphite chassis. The red chassis is for the Hot Trick Dog Fighter conversion. All will be explained in the coming build threads
I can't wait to find all the other Yoke stuff in storage and get building the Delta car though which should be pretty awesome
The other chassis is going to be a runner I guess with my remaining hop-ups and other bits and pieces.
I'll probably keep one other though I am not sure...I really just want some nice chassis to go with all the NIB and as new parts I have...
Cheers for the history Erich, btw tell your friend if he ever finds any other bits for this car they'll go to a good home with me
DACECOLI the name of the original model was the Yokomo YZ834B Dog Fighter, the slotted chassis one is a Yokomo RPS SE Dog Fighter with the optional graphite chassis. The red chassis is for the Hot Trick Dog Fighter conversion. All will be explained in the coming build threads
I can't wait to find all the other Yoke stuff in storage and get building the Delta car though which should be pretty awesome
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Re: My last Yoke lot (rolls eyes)
The first yokomo off road car, I believe so.... but I know there was a 1/12 on road car from Yokomo, which I believe was the very first.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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