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Go and delete a post in the counting thread. He hates that.Originally posted by doodab View PostTo leave more room for your pointless BS. Why don't you ask thd mods if you can have a sub forum.

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Bought a kit for ms#5 a couple of years back. He had fun building it, but has never really been interested in driving the thing.
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One 1/10th (an old Kyosho Optima Mid) and one 1/18th monster truck which will be used for bashing around in the park with junior. It's addictive though, I keep looking at new ones and robotics kits. I quite like the idea of these tiny 1/24th rally cars, but I want an integrale or quattro body to go on it.Originally posted by vwdan View PostWhat scale? I used to love 1/10 stuff, but perhaps like you, it was always the tinkering that engaged me rather than racing.
My advice to anyone is to keep it small scale, though. At 18 I purchased a 40 year old car and I've been addicted and skint since. Can't beat a warm sunny day fixing cars or bikes with some mates, though. Especially after spending all week battling modern tech.
Losi Micro Rally Brushless - Blue
I did used to enjoy the racing when I was a teenager but there aren't any clubs particularly local to me and I can't really be arsed driving miles for it. The tinkering is the best bit though.
I used to enjoy a bit of real car mechanics but I don't have the space. So toys it is. A lot cheaper too...
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Can't you post this drivel in tpd? Or at least put the thread in LR.....
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What scale? I used to love 1/10 stuff, but perhaps like you, it was always the tinkering that engaged me rather than racing.
My advice to anyone is to keep it small scale, though. At 18 I purchased a 40 year old car and I've been addicted and skint since. Can't beat a warm sunny day fixing cars or bikes with some mates, though. Especially after spending all week battling modern tech.
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A most enjoyable evening
I have just finished rebuilding both of my RC cars. I do like tinkering with tools and mechanical things.
Tomorrow I will use one of them as fodder for a demo video so I can flog my old camcorder.Tags: None
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