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Re: Rocket Lunchbox

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Looks like it was running great until the rocket went off. :lol: :lol: FWIW, I've never said that I hate the clear coating... :lol:
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Re: Rocket Lunchbox

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Wow! That has some character now, almost... patina.

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Elkcycles wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 5:37 pm Wow! That has some character now, almost... patina.
I know! I actually dig it..it stunk at 1st but I left it in garage all day..it doesn't smell now..back in the house..if u want to call it that..Thumbs can explain
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 5:34 pm Looks like it was running great until the rocket went off. :lol: :lol: FWIW, I've never said that I hate the clear coating... :lol:
He said we can never bring it up at botm..I swear
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Re: Rocket Lunchbox

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After that, I'd name it the 'Hot Lunch.' :o

Back in 2003 I bought the Novak SS5800 brushless motor setup, and built a speedrun Lunch Box. I lowered it, used 2.2 onroad tires, and built a wheelie bar out of Tamiya semi parts and airplane wheels. I used a Garmin eTrex to measure the speed. I don't remember if I changed the pinion but I only got it up to like 35 or something. It was short lived as I couldn't control it but do have some pictures on an external drive somewhere.

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Re: Rocket Lunchbox

Post by carloco8 »

Should now be named: Lunch BOMB box. Would you guys consider a funtional wheelie bar to help keep the front down or is it all about getting that land speed record in its stock form? Nonetheless, awesome to see it rock'n!
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Re: Rocket Lunchbox

Post by Dangeruss »

I get the feeling you were the friend in elementary school who strapped packages of bottle rockets to his toys cars on the Forth of July...

...PshhhhhhhhhooooooooooooooooBOOM!clanketyclanketyclankety.... :lol:

Name just about picks itself... the BOOM BOX

Pick one up for yourself today:
Boom Box.jpg

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