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hello from canada!
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:10 pm
by Superathlete
Hey all! Well i grew up racing mainly on-road and a little off-road in Toronto canada at indoor track called R/C champ raceway which closed a long time ago. Its been over 10 years since i got out of the hobby, which i kind of regret...Getting back into things its almost overwhelming with the amount of new companies and older companies offering everything under the sun...For example, if you wanted to race 1/8 buggy. You either had a kyosho inferno mp5 or a mugen superathlete. Thats it. Staying on 1/8 buggy....now there is electric 1/8 buggy? Whats the point in that? I thought 1/8 buggys were loud, messy and tempermental things of pure joy! Anyways, hope to find out some helpful info here to this new world! I just picked up a BNIB MBX5R for some local track bashing...cant wait for winter to be over!
Heres a timeline of my r/c chassis history
Losi XXT, my first r/c maybe 1998
Yokomo YR4 ( carpet )
Yokomo YR4 M2J ( carpet )
Tamiya F1 ( carpet )
Associated TC3 ( carpet )
HPI RS4 pro 2 ( Carpet / outdoor )
Associated RC12 ( carpet )
Kyosho MK2 nitro car
Mugen super athlere
Losi XXX
Xpress RR-10PMK (that thing broke if you looked at it wrong)
Mugen MTX2
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:48 am
by RC104ever
Welcome! Make sure you put your location in your profile if you ever hope to gain B/S/T access. Where in the GTA are you located? Got a few silly Canucks here

Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:52 am
by RC10Eh
Welcome , more of a vintage crowd around here . We have some great collectors around town and occasionly we get together . Welcome again .
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 8:01 am
by marlo
Welcome, I'm in Oakville, if your near me, maybe we can meet up sometime.
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:34 am
by Superathlete
Whoops, im located in alliston. About 45 min north of toronto....close to barrie. A few really good indoor and outdoor offroad tracks up here
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:46 am
by slapshot1979
Welcome canuckian. The yankee's will pretty much ignore us when we do our tratitional welcoming chants and rituals but after that your in, and they will talk to you ..........eventually.
super cool group here with everything you ever wanted to know about vintage r/c under 1 roof...er screen
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:03 pm
by RC104ever
Hey speaking of a GTG - do we want to start planning something for spring? Maybe at a track or elsewhere?
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:14 pm
by Diamond Dave
Welcome! There are many of us here!
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:23 pm
by GodSpeed
Wow, Oakville and Burlington guys. I grew up in the former and now live in the latter.
Marlo, not sure how old you are or from what part of Oakville, but we used to race our RC cars on a pretty cool track on land which is now Ford Drive between Aspen Forest and Devon. That was mid 80's after we bought our RC10 at a hobby show in Toronto.
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:28 pm
by marlo
GodSpeed wrote:Wow, Oakville and Burlington guys. I grew up in the former and now live in the latter.
Marlo, not sure how old you are or from what part of Oakville, but we used to race our RC cars on a pretty cool track on land which is now Ford Drive between Aspen Forest and Devon. That was mid 80's after we bought our RC10 at a hobby show in Toronto.
I'll be 41 in April. I grew up in Mississauga till about 10 years ago. There was a track on Ford drive, just beside the drive-in, but the owner just never came back. I drive by it all the time, always closed. I was thinking last summer to go over the fence

(it's fully covered so no-one will see) and have a go, but it never happened

Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:23 pm
by Superathlete
what chassis do all you guys have? i'm putting together my mbx5r now : )
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:32 pm
by GodSpeed
Superathlete wrote:what chassis do all you guys have? i'm putting together my mbx5r now : )
Before finding this site a week ago if somebody asked me that I'd say "I have an RC10." I had NO IDEA there was such a history, so many variations and such a massive cult following.
My chassis has an A stamp. Does that also make it a Cadillac?
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:35 pm
by Coelacanth
Welcome to the forum, from Alberta! Unfortunately I never got into RC10's, therefore I never acquired a stash of parts to build them...maybe one will find it's way to me and I'll find a way to mod & customize it so it's unique. My first hobby-grade RC was a Frog that I sold to upgrade to a Kyosho Optima, which I later upgraded with a Gold Celebration chassis and to Turbo Optima specs, raced it a bit, then like most of us it sat gathering dust for a few decades before I cleaned it up & restored it. I had tons of parts for that chassis, tried selling them but got no real interest, so I ended up using the parts to build more Optimas that were as far from box-art as possible.
This site seemed to have more knowledgeable and responsive people, so I joined and never looked back. I previously created a login on some other site but it was pretty much a ghost-town. Inactive forums are none too useful.
Next step is to share some pictures of your cars, past & present.

Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:36 pm
by Bong024
Welcome!!
Re: hello from canada!
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:17 pm
by 8rad
Welcome to the board eh?