JHarris wrote:The wheels are turned but there's no pipe in the pic. How many cars went inside while you took the scenic route?? Don't make me come up there!!!!!!
JHarris wrote:The wheels are turned but there's no pipe in the pic. How many cars went inside while you took the scenic route?? Don't make me come up there!!!!!!
And he is supposed to be this bigtime oval guy
what...... he's up on the cushion keepin it wound up.
JHarris wrote:The wheels are turned but there's no pipe in the pic. How many cars went inside while you took the scenic route?? Don't make me come up there!!!!!!
And he is supposed to be this bigtime oval guy
Look how high the front end is In that pic, and the inside rear unloading- what the Hell makes you think I could get any closer to the pipe , honestly though, that pic is leaving an off-camber downhill leading into the 5 pack. The first jump was only good on the outermost points and they removed the 3rd because the ebuggies beat the hell out of it trying to fast quad/single the section- they were sucessfull 1 out of every 150 attempts.
[quote="mikea96"]So have you still been running this Reggie?[/quote]
I haven't had the time to for the past 3 weeks, outdoor season started up and everyone here goes to 1/8th as soon as they can. I might be able to next Wed, I hope-
We had a class of 5 2wd buggies on Sat, the class seems to be growing at Blue Groove. Hope to see ya Weds night. Also next Sat Blue Groove will be closed so everyone's going to JD's in Farmington to support Mike and his track.
Having been in and out of the RC hobby since my youth, I've really been thinking of opening an indoor track in my area(Louisville, KY). Currently there are four hobby shops within 20 miles of each other. Two of those have outdoor dirt off-road...
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Well, after moving my personal residence the past month, I started getting back with the property owners for the track deal. There was a verbal agreement to pay one half month rent which would be applied to the first paid month. Was also agreeded...
Last Week end in Kampenhout Belgium, the fabulous Asso Man! drives is RC10B4 in front of many European drivers from UK, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium .
From your international reporter kenooze :wink:
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Each time I watch at those pics from oOple, I am gone for 1 hour or so, Jim reallly does a good job there :wink:
I'm new here, so yeah. Just putting that out there. But anyway, my goal is simple. I am about to purchase an X Y table for my drillpress so I will essentially have a 3 axis Milling machine to machine my own plastic, aluminum and carbon fiber parts....
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I think that's an intesting project... that will end up in something that is anything but the very best Vintage RC10 buggy possible , simply because you've had the best of the best refining that platform for 10yrs to make it what it became in the...
I thought I'd share a resto-mod thread of my '86 Buick Grand National with the vintage car freaks here. First, the back-story; I'm 46 now, but 2 or 3 years before the Turbo Buicks hit the scene, I was reading about the pre-intercooled GNs in Popular...
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Very nice car!!
I've always had a lot of respect for these Buicks. A friend of mine back in Illinois had a couple of them.
His brother even raced them quite successfully.
A David and Goliath story.
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So I went to the O's game last Saturday and they had alot of the track barriers and stuff set up already...Sad that it is still in limbo because of how bad the area has gotten...They can't get a major sponsor for the event so nobody is sure if it...