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3.18 | 1/10 DIRT OVAL | KAHUNA::MURRAY | | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:43 | 18 |
| BILL MURRAY
PHOENIX
551-5129
I am new to notes but have 4 years experiance in 1/10 RC car racing.
I raced off road for 3 years and am presently racing dirt oval only.
Sprint cars and late model stocks is becoming very popular out here
in Phoenix. We have 50 to 60 entries every Wednesday and Saturday
night. I wouuld like to hear from those who are active in dirt
oval racing and share ideas. I am runnig a RC10 with an Ascot sprint
car conversion, Twister or Quarter Flash motors. It hooks up and
hauls.
GO FAST AND TURN LEFT!
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3.1 | Calling all Cars, Calling all Cars | GALLOP::NELSONR | Rob Nelson @EOO | Thu Jan 05 1989 04:37 | 59 |
| Its our Club AGM time and also the BRCA (UK equiv of ROAR) 1/10th section
AGM continuation time and I7d like to get some information from 1/10th RC Car
Club members regarding what typical costs are in your part of the world.
Whenever we consider an increase (!!!) in club subsciption there is a great
outcry so this year I'd like a few comparisons.
1 What is your Club Annual Membership Fee?
1a Does this include affiliation to your National Association?
2 What is the typical entry fee to a National Associatiom Sanctioned Race?
2a Is this for 1 or more days racing?
2b Is membership of the National Association required to enter?
3 What is a typical entry fee to a club meeting with no trophies/prizes?
3a Is this a full day or half a day?
4 What is the price limit for different motor classes?
5 What is the price limit for 6 cell packs?
5a What is the typical price range for packs?
I would be greatful for this information as soon as possible. I'll give you
the answers for the UK in pounds (1 pound = $1.8 approx)
1 6 pounds (we plan to increase to 8, including BRCA Affiliation), BRCA full
membership is 6 pounds per year
2 Typically 4 pounds but 5 or even 6 has been noticed last year
2a This is for one day
2b BRCA non members may race but not accrue championship points
3 up to 1 pound (50p min) if no trophies, 2-4 pounds if trophies, depending on
track rental. Cash prizes are outlawed in Europe by EFRA (European
Federation...)
4 Standard class 15 pounds, Modified 40 pounds. This may change at the BRCA
continuation AGM, but we are fighting it!
5 No price limit, used to be 25 pounds
5a Under 20 pounds for unmatched 6 packs (Sanyo SC or SCR) up to 40+ pounds
for so called matched packs (SC, SCR or SCE, if you think you will get the
good ones rather than rubbish ones that the sponsored drivers don't want!
Buggy drivers believe in Father Christmas. The also don't understand
much about the Chemistry of Nicads! How often do YOU re match your cells!
We don't use 7 cell packs in the UK. We also banned the 'oversize' Sub C
cells at our National AGM.
Thanks in advance.
Rob, bbk Racing
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3.12 | Munich RC-CAR fan searched | MUNEDU::SCHENKEL | | Thu Apr 06 1989 09:30 | 8 |
|
Hi,
is there anybody interested in RC-CAR-RACING in the area of
munich. I drive a Turbo Optima and a Porsche 959 on local
races.
Please contact ---> Michael Schenkel @UFH
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3.2 | RC CAR RACERS | PNO::BROOKS | | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:26 | 6 |
|
Is there any RC car racers out there? Should we open a conference?
Just testing the waters.
Harry
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3.3 | sure | MKFSA::GOULD | | Fri Nov 03 1989 09:31 | 17 |
| Hi! I'm just getting started, myself. I am running a JR-X2 with
the new Imex street tires. I started to late in the season for
any serious dirt stuff, so I got into carpet track 'street' modified.
I currently race at Hobbies Plus...Yah, I think thats the name---its
been a couple of weeks since my last race. Anyway, they are located
on Amherst street in Nashua NH and are set up quite well.
I just received my order from sheldons. Yippee! I'll be playing
with my new stuff tonight.
I loved talking tech. and hardware, so I'd be more than happy to
add my $.02, but It will be mostly theory/logic because I have so
little experience.
Fred 'Shiny side down'
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3.4 | Greg Dwyer (and son Justin) | AIMHI::DWYER | Greg, MKO1, 264-8070, DMO/FDG | Fri Nov 03 1989 10:15 | 16 |
| Glad to sign in! The name's Greg Dwyer, I work in Merrimack, N.H.
My son Justin (13 years old) and I have been involved in building,
modifying, maintaining (lot's of maintaining!) and racing 1/10 scale
electric off-road machines since last Christmas. He's got a Kyosho
Raider, I have a Traxxas Bullet. Both are currently converted for
on-road stock class racing (with the cold weather coming, we had
to say good-bye to the dirt track for awhile). Hobbies Plus is
the only track we're racing at currently. Actually, my son is the
only one currently racing, I'm playing pit crew and coach. When
time and wallet allow, I'll get my own driving time started.
There haven't been too many of us active in this conference, hope
that can change. My time for notes is constrained, but I'll try
to get my priorities straight and contribute more from now on!
Greg
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3.6 | Mark Brown | CIRCUS::MBROWN | | Fri Nov 03 1989 21:25 | 19 |
| I discovered R/C car racing late last year and purchased a JR-X2
for off-road racing. Later I got a Blackfoot for my daughter and
gradually evolved it into an off-road racing machine.
I race about once a week at local tracks. There are two excellent
indoor off-road tracks within reach of where I live: Hobby Haven in
Livermore and R/C City in Milpitas.
In my high school days (late '60s) I raced scratch-built and Group
20 slot cars in the L.A. area. The big slot tracks in L.A. pretty
much died out while I was off at college. I hope we can avoid the
boom-or-bust syndrome with R/C cars.
Mark Brown
UCT
Engineer
Systems Research Center
ENet: DECSRC::MBROWN
Home: Palo Alto, CA
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3.7 | Dan Daigneault in Groton MA | DVF::DAIGNEAULT | I scrap no equipment before its time. | Sun Nov 05 1989 12:17 | 10 |
| Dan Daignealt here. I started RC cars so that I could get a feel for RC
controls. I bought a hellicopter but sisnce its so expensive I never
tried to fly it, Some day soon thought...
I've picked up a FUTABA FX10 and a Kyosho MAXXUM FF. I've yet to race
outside of my back yard but I'm looking forward to trying my hand at
it. I live in Groton Mass andwork at DSG in Westford...��
DanD
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3.8 | | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Tue Nov 07 1989 08:21 | 16 |
| My son, Justin (14) is the RC car enthusiast in the family (yeah right
Dad). I tend to be pit crew, provide second tier financing and some
technical advice.
He races an RC-10 off-road. This past summer we spent a lot of time
at RCPC in W. Bridgewater. They have indoor dirt and a carpeted oval.
During the school year he attends High School in Georgia, and has
succeeded in getting a local hobby shop merchant to set up a dirt track
(funny, since the guy sells RC-10 and JRX-2s and there were no tracks
around, the guy didn come up with this himself).
While this conference is mainly flyers, I am sure it is open to car
drivers and besides every once in a while they have something useful to
say (Smiley face here)! I think we should stay here.
Walt
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3.9 | | TEKTRM::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 235-8459 HANNAH::REITH | Tue Nov 07 1989 08:35 | 8 |
| I'm a flyer but my son (12+) has been bugging us and we got him a Kyosho Shadow
for his birthday next month. He's been active with friends that have them so I
dare say he'll be an enthusiast soon.
I hope the drivers out there stay here in this conference. I probably wouldn't
monitor a second conference and I feel that there is enough overlap in the
battery, motor, and radio areas for both groups to benefit. We've just got to
get you guys to be less shy!
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3.10 | my car flies, really, it does... | RGB::COMINS | | Tue Nov 28 1989 17:32 | 19 |
| It's been a while since I've read this notes file. I'm pleased to see
some activity on cars since this conference is so heavily dominated by
planes. I would not want to see a new conference for RC cars because I
gotten alot out of non-car notes in this conference.
I have a heavily modified Turbo Optima and a Big Brute. I have had
countless hours of fun building, modifying, crashing, rebuilding, etc.
with them. Personally, I get more enjoyment building, modifying and
maintaining them than running them so I let my kids and other kids in
my neighborhood run them around (closely supervised of course).
Recently I've been taking my son up to Hobbies Plus in Nashua, N.H. to
watch the carpet racing. Even if you don't have a car it is alot of
fun to watch. I've gotten the bug to build a 1/12th scale carpet racer
and hope to take the plunge soon. I think I might enjoy running the
cars in competition instead of just around the yard.
Todd
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3.13 | 2 lane blacktop stuff | NUTMEG::IBBETT | Born to hover | Wed Jan 10 1990 22:49 | 8 |
| Jimi Ibbett, working out of TTB (next to ZKO) in Nashua NH, living in
Merrimack NH. Used to race indoor oval, but now into Funny Car drag
racing. Currently trying to develop a 2-speed transmission and slipper
clutch combination to handle the power of a Trinity TOP FUEL II motor
and 10 cell pcak combination. Tire smoke is cute, but does not produce
optimum acceleration... :-)
"You pop the clutch at *this* end and the 'chute at *that* end"
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3.14 | another sign-in | NACAD::ARRIGHI | open the pod bay door, HAL. | Fri Jan 26 1990 17:42 | 20 |
| Hi folks. Tony Arrighi based in FXO (Franklin, MA) but currently at
TAY2 (Littleton, MA) for a few months. Well, I've found an activity
that both of my sons (13 and 6) and I enjoy. Actually, I didn't find
it; it found us. I'm still trying to get my older son interested in
ham radio, but RC took no trying at all. After "playing" with some toy
store RC stuff over the years, we got into more "serious" RC recently.
I'll be entering a reply in topic 505 on our Big Boss truck (more
accurately "their" truck -- I'm the finance manager and mail order
supervisor). Somewhere down the road I may get my own on-road racer,
but not yet.
We've been down to Roller Kingdom in Hudson, MA on Tuesday night once,
and we plan to go more often. Would also like to see what goes
on at the Framingham civic center on Sunday afternoon and maybe
get up to NH too.
I'll probably be entering some questions in here. Hope to hear from you
all.
Tony
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3.15 | Murray Mitchell, Ayr | AYOV27::MMITCHELL | Mitch | Wed Feb 14 1990 01:57 | 16 |
|
Hi,
I have just started with the company and have relocated to Ayr,
Scotland.
I started racing 1/8 scale I.C. cars last year, (complete novice)
but I have been unable to find out if there is a track or at least
anyone else interested here abouts.
I run a Serpent 6000.
Any help that is offered will be gratefully received. Especially
on the glow engines.
Murray..
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3.16 | anybody else with a 1/8 "on road" ?? | MLNAD0::BSCROM | | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:23 | 11 |
| Hi !
finally I found someone who owns a car that I know (serpent) !!
I `ve been driving a 1/8 car "on road" for about 10 years (always
an SG) and I use to go to a really wonderful circuit placed in the
middle of a large park but, sorry Murray, I live in Milan Italy.
Anyway, My compliments for your Serpent; it seems to be the best
car actually. The only problem I see is the price: it costs double
price than an SG (about 500 pounds !).
Mauro.
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3.17 | Mike (and John) Potucek | SALEM::POTUCEK | EARTHDAY is Every-Day | Mon Jul 09 1990 10:26 | 16 |
|
Mike, son of John Potucek, in Derry, N.H.. I (John) work in NIO in the Gov't
Systems Mfg. business group.
Mike is into RC Trucks and has a Tamiya "Blackfoot" and a brand new Kyosho
"Big Boss".
"Boss" has bearings and a "Monster Mash" motor. It will be getting a Robinson
Ball Diff' in the near future.
Blackfoot has bearings, Thorpe rear except for the Ball Diff', Heavy Duty
Shocks, and a lexan body.
Had a MAJOR problem with a Thorpe axle and will not ever deal with them again.
BEWARE, they do NOT back their warrantees.
John Potucek
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3.19 | New face from Japan | OSOV45::MATSUSHIMA | HUB 8F/OS2/UNIT5 K.Matsushima | Tue Oct 09 1990 21:54 | 21 |
| Name : Katsuhiko Matsushima
Location : EIC/JAPAN-OSAKA
Node : OSAV03::MATSUSHIMA or OSOV50::MATSUSHIMA
Interest : 1/12 Erectric Car,1/8 Engine Car
(Someday I wish enjoy scale plane)
I am very new to R/C car for 3 monthes. But 20 years ago,
I enjoyed R/C plane with my father. And stoped to enjoy it
15 years ago for my father's death.
Anyway,I enjoy R/C ON-ROAD Racer with my friend now.
I currently drive Associated RC-12L and TAMIYA Ferrari F1.
Next year, I'm going to step up to Serpent Sprint or BMT
891. And someday, I'll back to R/C plane( Maybe then, Scale
plane ).
By the way, there is no R/C note in DEC-J, but I find a pic-
ture of FF OFF-ROAD Racer with digital logo decal in japanese
R/C magazine.
/Katsushiko
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3.19 | Hiden New Face | OSOV45::MATSUSHIMA | HUB 8F/OS2/UNIT5 K.Matsushima | Thu Oct 11 1990 06:14 | 35 |
3.20 | FROM BRASIL | 21288::CJENSEN | | Mon Oct 29 1990 12:53 | 9 |
| I am Carlos Jensen from Brasil plant PCM.
My sons and me started in RC cars in the end of the last year.
We own RC10 aluminum chassis and we "play" in competition of two
categories, 2W drive race and dirty oval that we call here open rallye.
best regards.
Carlos
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3.21 | K.C. Dirt Oval | TOPOA::HOWK | Kansas City EIS | Fri Jan 11 1991 10:50 | 32 |
| Name: Philip Howk
Node: ROCHE::HOWK
LOC: KCO - Kansas City, MO
Interest: RC 1/10 scale car racing
Toy Box:
* 2 RC10s - 1 full-body oval, 1 Sprint, both with STEALTH tranny &
full bearings
* 1 JRX2 - offroad w/bearings
* Novak, Tekin, and MRC receivers
* Novak T4 & T1, and TEKIN 310 & 411P ESCs
* several 1200, 1400, and 1700 MAH SC, SCR, and SCE home built
battery packs
* Protech 702 and 706, and TEKIN BC100L battery chargers
* KO-PROPO EX-5, MRC Top Gun, and Futaba Magnum radios with various
Futaba, MRC, and Novak servos
* Boxes of miscellaneous parts, tires, etc.
There are a couple of excellent indoor tracks here in Kansas City that
feature dirt and clay oval, asphalt on-road/oval, and offroad. One
shop has 3 independent indoor race tracks with these different surfaces
and configurations. Each shop has a 7-days per week race schedule and
one shop races for $$$$. I got interested in this sport/hobby because
it seemed to be an excellent father/son activity from an entertainment,
competitive, and educational perspective. Hopefully when my son is old
enough to participate I will have learned enough (or spent enough $$$$)
to teach him the tricks of the trade. I have been in the hobby for
almost two years and am just now getting to the A-mains consistently.
.
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3.22 | | SSDEVO::MORGAN | Brad Morgan | Wed Mar 27 1991 15:23 | 15 |
| I'm located in Colorado Springs.
My racing stable consists of:
A broken Formula V (SCCA, full-size)
2 JRX-pro (started as JRX-2s)
1 JRX-2 (all the old parts, my 4yr old son's car)
1 TRC PRO-10
The local racetrack, Colorado Springs R/C Raceways, has an indoor 3400 sq. ft.
offroad track and races outdoors in the parking lot during the summer
(1/12 and 1/10 scale electric, 1/8 and 1/4 scale gas).
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3.23 | Ray Wallace | OLDTMR::WALLACE | | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:23 | 8 |
| I'm located in Maynard.
I have a Tamiay Hotshot
Futuba Magnum JR radio
I just got the Hotshot (my first car), I bought it used and it looks like I'm
going to have to rebuild it. Or at least take apart and clean everything.
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3.24 | 1/4 Scale gas, when?? | NEURON::ANTRY | | Mon Apr 01 1991 19:17 | 4 |
| Hi Brad, when do they run the Gas stuff, specialy the 1/4 scale Gas stuff, I
just hafta see that....
Mark Antry
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3.25 | Dave Mitton | DAVE::MITTON | DECnet is not just for Ethernet anymore | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:40 | 11 |
| what the heck...
Dave Mitton
Office: LKG
Home: Arlington,Mass
I've recently resurected my 1/8 scale gas car. (discussed somewhere
else) and am considering buying into 1/10 scale electrics.
Interested in tracking the hobby and the tracks in the area.
Is any one racing gas in the area?
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3.26 | Another RCer | PARVAX::SCHUSTAK | | Tue Apr 16 1991 14:22 | 13 |
| Another Road Warrior...
Steve Schustak
Office: NJO, Parsippany, NJ
I've been running/racing my RC10 offroad, and 10L on-road for about a
year and a half. Current problem...the indoor track I've been racing
the 10L on went Chapter 11 and closed. Anybody know a good indoor
track in northern NJ???
Aside,,,just got bitten by the RC plane bug, too. 75% through building
a Goldberg Eagle 2 (Enya 40 BB, Futaba 4Ch FM)
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3.27 | new noter | BBOVAX::VILLARI | | Wed May 08 1991 16:09 | 9 |
| Sal Villari
Pottstown, Pa
337-4128
I just got my first truck...a Losi JRX-T. It will be all stock from
the box until my first crash. I have a Futaba Magnum Sport radio, a
speedworks 350 and Novak T4 ESC. The track by my house closed but
there are several nearby. I'm just going to off-road in my local field
for now.
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3.28 | Northern flyer/racer | VTLAKE::VTLAKE::WHITE_R | Mr. Piranha | Fri Jun 14 1991 11:07 | 11 |
| Robert White
Burlington, VT
Been flying for 11 years, racing for 1 1/2. Cars are fun, you can
drive away from most accidents but can fly away. Have 10L SS, 12L and
a JRX2/T. I convert back and forth depending upon what I want to race
that day.
Racers in Mass., is Wilmington Speedway still going?
Robert
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3.29 | Steven in ALF (Atlanta GA) | VMSNET::S_VORE | I feel the need... for speed | Mon Dec 07 1992 11:28 | 6 |
| Steven Vore
Roswell, GA
Just getting started in R/C Cars (flew for a couple of years). Looking
for others in the ALF area. Hello?
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3.30 | | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:58 | 22 |
| Chris White
Athol Ma.
A friend and I each just purchased an Inferno 10, 1/10 scale glow
fuel powered cars. Were running the O.S. CZR in them.
We have each had a few electrics before,Optima Mids,Turbo Ultima's
etc..
I am impressed with the power of the CZR, with stock gearing it has
a top speed of about 30 mph. Not the fastest thing around but with the
power these things display it seems with different gearing they would
go much faster....
I noticed the last note in this topic was some time ago..Any other
r/c car people still out there ? Anyone else with glow powered ones ?
Thats all for now..Nice to find an r/c notes conference. Hope there
will remain enough people to keep it going !
Chris
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3.31 | | MR3MI1::JCAVANAGH | Jim Cavanagh MRO3-3/N20 297-4590 | Wed Oct 05 1994 17:43 | 28 |
|
Hi Chris, and welcome!
I don't know of anyone else in here who devotes their primary R/C energies
to land-based vehicles. In other words...the rest of us are "Air Heads"! :^)
But don't let that stop you from contributing in here! We've had a lot of
people convert or at least try other types of r/c because someone else shared
their experiences in here. But a word of caution....use real simple, single
syllable words to describe what your doing. Otherwise your going to completely
confuse some people (like me)! :^) Engines, radios, and batteries we
understand! But if you start talking about a 5/8 fusion gear transmission....
your gonna lose me! :^)
Now what I'd like to see in an r/c car is an ambulance and fire engine that
I can send out to my next crash site! :^)
Welcome aboard!
Jim
P.S. This is a VERY serious notesfile! We expect you to treat it
accordingly!!!
:^)
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3.32 | land, air and sometimes sea | NILPS1::WHITE_R | Pigaholic | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:20 | 4 |
| I'm still here and I do both, but mainly electrics on the ground and
full power, arrrg arrrg, arrg, in the air!
Robert
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3.33 | I'm "hear" too ! | APACHE::BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @13k music to my ears | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:03 | 6 |
| I'm still here, mainly looking.
My main interest is cars. Winter indoor started last week. This year
I'm trying an F-1.
Fred
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3.34 | nice to find another car person.. | APACHE::POLAR::THIMOT | | Wed Oct 12 1994 17:39 | 7 |
| Yes I'm still around too, primarily as a reader though...
I'm into the 1/12 electric and Fred Z. et al are trying to get me into
a gas car for next summer. Only time will tell I guess. Drop me a
line and we'll chat about it sometimes.
al
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3.35 | Running again.. | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Fri Aug 04 1995 12:59 | 11 |
|
Well, I finally decided to dig out the Inferno 10 again.
Last season after only a few times out I had a servo go, and
I never replaced it. Put one in last nite and should have it
running sometime this weekend.
As I said in my original note, I really like the glow motor..
Chris
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3.36 | A new R/C fan | EVMS::MARION | So many fish ... | Mon Mar 10 1997 12:40 | 33 |
| I've entered the world of R/C. R/C cars, that is. My brother bought
a Traxxas Stampede for Christmas "for his kids". Yeah, right, we all
believe that, don't we?
Anyway, I drove it a few times and it was a blast, so after some
research and advice from him I ordered myself a 1/10 scale monster
truck. I got a Kyosho Tracker, and upgraded with ball bearings and
an electronic speed control. My radio is a Futaba Junior. I chose
the monster truck because I can drive it in the back yard, without
having to seek out tracks or what have you.
This weekend I finished painting the body. The stock body isn't yet
put together, because it's got a lot of chromed add-ons, and I figured
I'd just smash them up learning to drive. I bought a Chevy S-10 body
by Parma that has no add-ons and had a great time painting it - black
with red patterns on it. In fact, I had so much fun that I might just
buy another body so I can try some other designs.
I initially bought the Kyosho truck, radio, batteries and recharger from
Tower Hobbies. Since then I've been going to Hobby, Etc, in Amherst,
NH for painting supplies, my second truck body, spare parts, advice,
etc. Those guys are a great help, and if it weren't for them and my
brother I'd probably still be struggling with it.
I've never modelled before, and I know nothing about cars. Imagine my
surprise when the box arrived full of itty-bitty parts, and minimal
directions! I was rather taken aback. Somehow I was under the
impression that this truck was ready-to-run. It took me awhile, but I
finally have it running, and I learned A LOT from it. Now if only the
snow would melt so I can drive it!
I hope there are still some car nuts here,
Karen.
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3.37 | Have fun, that's what counts | APACHE::BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @17.5K music to my ears | Mon Mar 10 1997 13:37 | 17 |
| I'm still here, car guy first then airplanes.
You've bought a good truck for running in the back yard, I
think you'll have lots of fun.
If you want to race you will have to find out what classes they have
and see if your truck matches any of them.
First hint would be to always set up a course before you just run
around, even in your back yard. This will help you learn to steer the
truck where you want it to go rather than where it happens to go. This
will come in handy when you drive on a 10 FT wide track with other
trucks. You will know how to drive.
Good luck
Fred
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3.38 | Another car fan ! | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Wed Mar 12 1997 11:40 | 11 |
|
Hi,
Another car fan here. Don't note in here really, but then how much
talk of cars is in here !
More into nitro power at this point. Started with electric for quite
a while, then got the bug. Power is VERY impressive, makes driving
the electric seem rather tame after getting used to the nitro...
Chris
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3.39 | What are you running ? | APACHE::BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @17.5K music to my ears | Wed Mar 12 1997 14:10 | 15 |
| Chris, what car are you driving ?
We run an OFF-ROAD "Pay-Dirt" series and an ON-ROAD "Easy street"
series.
"Pay-Dirt" is for .12 trucks and Buggies, plus stock electric Buggies and
Open motor Stadium trucks.
"Easy Street" is for 1/10th on road up to .15 and Formula One and 4
wheel drive Sedans on the electric side.
I like the Formula Ones the best, but the GAS are quicker most times.
Fred
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3.40 | | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Wed Mar 12 1997 16:15 | 13 |
|
Hi Fred,
I have two, ones the 1/10th Rampage Pro (buggy), and the
Inferno 10 (4wd buggy).
Haven't used them much because of winter, but probably will be getting
them going soon....for off-road, they seem to me to really out power
the electrics..
Where do you race ?
Chris
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3.41 | Tamiya F-1 Benetton | APACHE::BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @17.5K music to my ears | Thu Mar 13 1997 10:38 | 14 |
| Hi Chris, I have a tamiya F-1, a Benetton. We run them during the winter
indoors on carpet and in parking lot races during the summer.
I've seen the Inferno 10 go, quite fast, much faster than electric.
4 wheel drive makes it handle like it's on rails in the dirt.
If you want to know more about our racing do a search on YAHOO or
Altavista for "National Capital Radio racers" I can never remember the
addresses. Go to the home page and you can see our racing. Our 2 series
races are Easy street and Pay dirt. Plus the indoors racing is covered
very well.
Fred
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3.42 | | WMOIS::WHITE_C | | Thu Mar 13 1997 11:58 | 5 |
|
Unfortunately, I'm on a VT1200, so I don't think I can get on
the internet/web.
Chris
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