your RC toys can go here!!!
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Here is my crawling rig, based off an Axial AX-10, but pieced together with aftermarket hopups. I also have a Jammin truggy, and an OFNA 9.5 buggy. I used to race dirt oval with a RC10GT about 7 years ago, but got rid of my 10th scale stuff.
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why do you have a big bowtie on the side of a ford pickup body???? thats just rude....
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Found a some old video of 1/5th scale walmart jeep.
http://clipshack.com/Clip.aspx?key=CE726739775C36CF
http://clipshack.com/Clip.aspx?key=CE726739775C36CF
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lol.. i saw that after i wrote that... i saw the blue and thought it was a blue oval not a bow tie lol... srry to diss u like that... looks sick!!!
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I found that jeep at walmart for $30 on sale. It did really good but did a lot better after I cut the axle stops off, cut the tires and put them on backwards. It ran for 5 years with no problems until I broke the front axle.
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That crease down the flimsy hood of the 72 Chevy told me right away it was not a tough ol Ford. lol
I have a Aerobird from Hobby Town I flew about 10 times. It is a ready to fly electric 3 channel but was pretty strong for electric I thought.
I tore it up pretty good several times and almost hit my wife and daughter as they drove down the road behind our house in the car. She called me on the phone raising pure hell at me. lol
Wouldn't have hurt them but the car might have go messed up a little.
I also have a little 4x4 electric buggy I got at the same place I used to chase the dogs around with. It is amazing how like a real car they are these days with actual shocks, springs, air type tires, true working suspensions and all.
Looking at the stuff on here some are so real looking in the pictures they look like full size trucks and cars.
I love the planes and built several stick built ones back when I was in the Air Force station out in Texas. I built them for a guy I met out there but never flew one back then.
If I ever get around to affording to build another one I will get the help of somebody to teach me how to fly them.
clint
I have a Aerobird from Hobby Town I flew about 10 times. It is a ready to fly electric 3 channel but was pretty strong for electric I thought.
I tore it up pretty good several times and almost hit my wife and daughter as they drove down the road behind our house in the car. She called me on the phone raising pure hell at me. lol
Wouldn't have hurt them but the car might have go messed up a little.
I also have a little 4x4 electric buggy I got at the same place I used to chase the dogs around with. It is amazing how like a real car they are these days with actual shocks, springs, air type tires, true working suspensions and all.
Looking at the stuff on here some are so real looking in the pictures they look like full size trucks and cars.
I love the planes and built several stick built ones back when I was in the Air Force station out in Texas. I built them for a guy I met out there but never flew one back then.
If I ever get around to affording to build another one I will get the help of somebody to teach me how to fly them.
clint