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phil1967

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312 posts

192 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I am sure I will be shown where the post is but is there a show us your RC page?

If not I will start


generationx

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105 months

groomi

9,317 posts

243 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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A handful of mine.

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I for one would like to thank the last two posters for making me feel 'normal' only having 3 atm...

Will post pics of two over the weekend as am fitting some new shocks to on.

Not getting any pics of my Wurth Capri though as chassis built but no rc or servo gear in and in the loft atm with the body yet to be cut out and painted when i have the patience...

phil1967

Original Poster:

312 posts

192 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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As I am not allowed any more 1:1 scale cars, I have been expanding my smaller fleet

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Ah,

just been reminded that i also have two nitro non runners in the garage i have forgotten about...

groomi

9,317 posts

243 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Rude-boy said:
I for one would like to thank the last two posters for making me feel 'normal' only having 3 atm...
Haha, honestly, that's just the tip of the iceberg.


Here are a few vintage 4wd Schumachers I need to build. Another similar drawer of 2wd cars to build, plus the obligatory few Tamiya's and the modern racers and spares cars I have. Just don't tell the wife!

phil1967

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312 posts

192 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I have some catching up to do

stybar

42 posts

87 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Missing a few bits, other is a nitro 1/8th which also needs building.

MBBlat

1,620 posts

149 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Wild Willy 2
Wild Willy 2_02 by MBBlat, on Flickr
Super Hornet
Shuper Hotshot by MBBlat, on Flickr
Axial Wraith
P1010639 by MBBlat, on Flickr
Roundhouse Little John - nobody said its just cars smile
garden train0002 by MBBlat, on Flickr
Vatarra Twin Hammers
Twin Hammers by MBBlat, on Flickr
Axial SCX 10 Honcho, old pic as its had a few upgrades since then
Axial Honcho front view by MBBlat, on Flickr
Tamiya Bruiser, before the cat knocked it over & broke the bodyshell frown
Tamiya Bruiser by MBBlat, on Flickr
Tamiya MINI-on the roof of its full size counterpart
111-1147_IMG by MBBlat, on Flickr
Tamiya TLT - ran it on a beach and wrecked it
118_1882 by MBBlat, on Flickr
Tamiya King Hauler - Got a MB 1801 & a couple of trailers as well
118_1880 by MBBlat, on Flickr
Tamiya Tiger 1 - putting it back into commision
Tiger0002 by MBBlat, on Flickr
to fight this
IMG_20170112_182152 by MBBlat, on Flickr

Not shown, because I don't have any photos
Rough Rider (re-re)
Subaru Brat
F-350 High Lift
Impreza WRC
all Tamiya

212 Submarine (never finished)
Micro Magic Yacht

My sister thinks I have far too many toys

phil1967

Original Poster:

312 posts

192 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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My good lady also says I have too many cars, I generally ignore her on this topic but I am falling behind on quantity with each new post.

woodysnr

1,024 posts

228 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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groomi said:
Haha, honestly, that's just the tip of the iceberg.


Here are a few vintage 4wd Schumachers I need to build. Another similar drawer of 2wd cars to build, plus the obligatory few Tamiya's and the modern racers and spares cars I have. Just don't tell the wife!
That name takes he back a few years Schumachers almost 35 to be precise I used to do radio controlled cars another one was Mardave bought the parts from a company in Blackpool .Still have some RC stuff in the loft .Now I have a grandson maybe an excuse to get it out again

woodysnr

1,024 posts

228 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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groomi said:
Haha, honestly, that's just the tip of the iceberg.


Here are a few vintage 4wd Schumachers I need to build. Another similar drawer of 2wd cars to build, plus the obligatory few Tamiya's and the modern racers and spares cars I have. Just don't tell the wife!
That name takes he back a few years Schumachers almost 35 to be precise when I got in to RC cars , another one was Mardave bought the parts from a company in Blackpool .Still have some RC stuff in the loft .Now I have a grandson maybe an excuse to get it out again

P14

902 posts

149 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Don't know where to start.

phil1967

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312 posts

192 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Have you started building them?

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Sworkz S350 evo. My rallycross car. RB Blast engine, Savox servos, Sanwa radio. Cost a fortune to build but great fun to race! I finished 17th in my local(very competitive) club championship in my first year.




hehe



The beater, HPI trophy.



My first foray into RC car racing. A yokomo GT4 1/10th touring car, again RB engined, 2 speed little rocket. It's old now but was a weapon when new. I would get it going again if I could find the parts! S2000 shell in this pic but was raced with a Porsche GT1 shell. Honda shell was just for car park set up and general hoonage.



I also have 2 kyosho minium planes. Cessna and an edge 540. Used for indoor flying a couple of years ago.

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Okay so first we have the non runners -





Thunder Tiger EB4 s2.

When running wore a body like this this but phone battery failed before I got a pic of mine...



It's a non runner thanks to understeer on a flat right hander that end up with the nearside front trying to move a truck kerb lined footpath...



Impact broke the front hub at the top, overloading the damper mount, snapping that. This caused the dislodged driveshaft to bury itself into the fuel tank, snapping the front mount of that, bursting the tank in the process. Fortunately there was no fire...

Next up the Nitrotek Condor. A gift from the Mrs a number of years ago which started off my interest after a couple of false starts with two awful nitro that I sold year beforehand. Prior to that I had had a Boomerang and a Super Saber as a kid.





Fed up with the unpredictability of nitro cars and little time to spend stripping after every run out I chose to go back to Tamiya. Simple to build, reasonable price, fairly tough and easy to get parts. Best bit is that you don't have to be too precious.

First car I bought a couple of years ago was the Neo Scorcher






Great fun and have just spent the evening sorting out a few maintenance bits and fitting the new front shocks. These were supposed to be for the rear but we're too short, as we're the ones I bought for the front... Oh well I will just have to get some longer ones to replace the rears and will use the too short fronts for my Würth Capri which they will be fine for. I'm a little embarrassed about the Capri as I built the chassis but spent so long getting the paints for the body it was silly. Then I started to dread the cutting out and masking up... For now it is in the loft waiting for a dose of man flu or something when I will at least make a start on it. I'm toying with the idea of just getting a spare shell and doing my own thing with that though. Ideas welcome.

Here's a picture of the Neo before I set to work today, next to my Super Clod Buster



The Clod Buster is great fun but I need to in more speed! The lights make it possible to play in the dark though.



Added to these there have been many, many cheap and cheerful rc cars and toys over the years. In the loft are a couple of rc helicopters and 6 or 7 Caterham/ Evo V/ lambs, etc.

There are also a couple of drones



And



phil1967

Original Poster:

312 posts

192 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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I have never owned a nitro car, why do you need to strip down so often?

cjs racing.

2,466 posts

129 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Just a few of my current ones.













And a few of my old ones.





















Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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phil1967 said:
I have never owned a nitro car, why do you need to strip down so often?

Think of all the dust, stones and grit you collect inside a basic battery car with one servo and a motor. Now add a second servo, a fuel tank, a clutch and an engine with a carb. Mix with super sticky nitro fuel and heat through use. It gets everywhere you don't want it to and even the easy to reach parts require far more effort to clean than let it dry off and flick an old rag and a cotton bud or two.

I took one for a run on a beach once and for 20 minutes fun spent 15 minutes trying to get it to start and run clean, then 6 hours stripping and rebuilding. Even then there were bits I should have stripped and re greased etc. that I just gave up with. Do that with a TT 02 battery car and the chances are you'll get a few hours play and then a few hours stripping down and rebuilding.

The Tamiyas are slow compared to nitro and brushless is, for me, the way forward one day. For now though they suit my needs to have something I can bash about with then thow in a corner for a few months until I want another play or feel like rebuilding. I've lots of batteries and the parts aren't over priced - last night I bought a new set of rear shocks, new servo horn and arm, a few tie rods to take some wiggle out the steering, and a new servo mount as I suspect I have stripped the thread on one of two plastic stock parts after a few years. Bill is about £35 and all parts are upgrades over original items.

I could have bought this cheaper if I could be bothered to ebay as well, rather than just going on Amazon.