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all mr01 parts fit in the iw01:8ball:
zz bodies fit on the mt but the jeep body needed some shaving up front to fit nicely.
em 3.8’s are folklore now! if you find one you’re a dead set legend!:8ball:i am crack. c’mon baby, you know you want me:shock::8ball:
impreza, put the body on backwards. drift mode turns it into a front wheel drive and rear wheel steering drifter:8ball:
in this situation i’d solder every connection. the solder will be the weak point imo. you can get solder with silver in it but it usually requires a high temperature to melt it. this really isn’t my area though:8ball:
gold plated stuff will last longer. it won’t tarnish, if you look at some 20 year old plugs/sockets you’ll notice that gold plated ones are still like new and other metals are either rusty or covered in a white powder. this is due to oxidisation.
copper and silver have less resistance than gold so other than the bling factor gold won’t help you out much in this situation.:8ball:this is the business end:8ball:
http://www.woahnelly.com/yeah i probably will. but i don’t mind the peek a boo look either:smiley2::8ball:
every little bit would help!:8ball:
actually i think 750’s are the best. you tend to sacrifice punch for endurance with batteries. i would recomend using 750mah japanese made nimh’s:8ball:
cool, thanks. i’ll give it a miss then:8ball:
does the clean one have the big tanks in the rear or is it like the first movie?:8ball:
i’m trying out some custom decals at the moment. i love the rock ‘n roll looks of this body so i’m keeping the paintwork as is. i’m making lotsa skulls, flames, ratfinks, y’know hot rod theme. maybe some clear to protect the decals.
then i’m going to screw it up slowly by driving like i normally do:D:8ball:
holes and mesh is good:smiley2::8ball:
that batmobile sux. they should have made the one from the tv series:p:8ball:

Edited by – betty.k on 02 December 2004 00:21:03
nice save!:smiley2: i hate it when the last thing you do ruins everythingblackeye::8ball:
wow! so how does the brake work on the tx? will this tx work on a rx with brake?:8ball:

well not really. they usually finish up around 4 – 5pm and it’s not dark until about 8pm. so there’s still time to get a run or two in:8ball:
hey brainteased, check this out.
http://radio.rcmart.com/npnuke/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=viewdownload&cid=1
hopefully that should cover everything:smiley2::8ball:well i wanna be there. dec 12th? i’ll put it in the diary:smiley2::8ball:
1:64, 1:28 and 1:10 over here. drink all you want BUT, it’s a looooong walk to find a toilet!:8ball:
thanks peeps!:blush: glad to be of service!:8ball:
i recommend templestowe, the surface is really smooth, not quite 1:64 scale smooth but there are no problems with 1:28’s (except those pesky barriers keep jumping in front of me!) it’s a good day there because even if there’s a meet on and you have to wait to get some track time there’s plenty of rc thrills and spills to entertain anyone:8ball:
dang! missed it!:8ball:
oops, forgot the music credits. “the bromley st roller” by salmonella dub. (nz outfit, playing at the corner hotel richmond tonight for those interested locals)
i drove the tank via screen, as you can see it trundles along slow enough to drive easily.
thanks for the props, took me 2 solid days to work all that out from go to woah!:shock: for me i found the windows movie maker hysterically easy to use. and thanks to ph2t for informing me that i have webspace attached to my internet account! (doh!) he real braynee, he should work in i.t.:8ball: -
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