Trackmaster
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Interesting
When I came towards the end of all posts I started to realize that you were talking about Mini-Z cars. I thought about char-g cars all the time! What about an endurance race for those little rascals?
I would like to try to see how long you can stand seeing those micros running around in a small area, I bet you get seasick in a hour or so!:clown:/Trackmaster
I?ll be the first in Sweden!!
Maybe even the 1:st in Europe!!/Trackmaster
Aaron & Kitty
Looking Goooooood!!
He who waits….:smiley2:
Good work./Trackmaster
I usually get my ordered parts in 3 days!! From Hong Kong to Sweden, amazing!
/Trackmaster
They can be found at Toyeast now. The price is US$10.45!!
http://www.toyeast.com/subcatlist2.asp?catid=772&page=2/Trackmaster
ms char-ged
I know EXACTLY what you mean! You know I import & sell bit stuff here in Sweden, but the invoices this month…:shock:
Man, all that money, on the other hand I have a truckload of bit stuff in the basement! :smiley2:/Trackmaster
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Barrelll
I?ll keep you posted :smiley2:
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Man, if only I could find the time to start modding…

Grrreat job, CaboWabo, have to come up with something myself too.
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One word:
PIMPIN?RIDE!!! 👿Supercool, man, over & out!
/Trackmaster
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Aaron, you are the guy!
THANK YOU for all the time and effort you?re putting into this. I know myself how much time these things crave, and I?d really like to say how much I appreciate it.
If you need any help in the future and I am capable of assisting you, count me in:smiley2:/Trackmaster
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Well, if my wife would see that I might have to explain myself 😯
Of course you read me right.
The majority of the members in here are from Australia & USA, all of the other are minorities, more or less one person from each covered country!/Trackmaster
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Well, if I might get back on topic :blush:, I?m Trackmaster from Sweden. I end up here several times a day when I get bored at work :smiley16:.
Anyone else from Sweden here? I haven?t seen another single Swedish person all the time I?ve been visiting…:sad:“If it ain?t broken, don?t try to fix it”
Try to do like they do in France:
http://racleg.free.fr/images/bitchar-g/chassis/ford-40/chassis-40-1.JPGI think it?s a cool solution to get a longer chassi.
/Trackmaster
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Aaron
The parenthesis aronud the word Medium were missing. Your links looked like this:
http://aaron.ausmicro.com/april2k3/IMG_4264%20Medium.JPGI found out that it looked like this at the sourcepage:
http://aaron.ausmicro.com/april2k3/IMG_4264%20(Medium).JPG/Trackmaster (If it IS broken, I try to fix it!!! :smiley16:)
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Hi guys
Here are the pics:
/Trackmaster
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Edited by – Trackmaster on 05 May 2003 22:07:41
What a pimpin?ride, man!
Gives me inspiration, Lord give me some extra time so I can start modifying…:p
/Trackmaster
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What a pimpin?ride, man!
Gives me inspiration, Lord give me some extra time so I can start modifying…:p
/Trackmaster
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They are definetely third party ones (“Perfection” is the manufacturer, in some way connected to Toy East). Still looking like good quality work.
/Trackmaster
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Cool!
Any racing pictures, perhaps?
/Trackmaster
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These cars are controlled via radio frequency like the rest. The manufaturing company is Smartland, you can find them here:
http://www.toyeast.com/proddetail2.asp?pdtid=AC0854Smartland also produces the Micro Combat Cars, try to stay away from those! They are very slowstarted with a better top speed, I would personally see combat cars the other way around, quick start and lower top speed.
/Trackmaster
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I haven?t gone into the car yet, no antenna on the outside though…which I like!
/Trackmaster
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Hi guys
If you closely at the picture, to the right of the steering wheel, there is a black box. In a somewhat mysterious way you slide a door open and reveal the charging place. The car doesn?t easily stick to the plate, you have to have the control laying down while charging. The charging process takes approx. 2 minutes, then you just shift the power button on the car to ON and the same on the controller.
The speed is not remarkable in any way, but it feels great to have proportional speed in a car this small. The car itself is indeed very heavy, since it?s a diecast model, and despite this the handling is fantastic.
Sometimes I have found that the car loses contact with the controller, upon this the car just repeats what it was doing when the contact was lost. If I for example is turning the car and lose the contact, the car continues to turn. I wonder what would happen if I just ran the car at full speed away from me in a long corridor…?! 👿
Please make your own review when your car arrives, maybe you?ll find anything usable!
/Trackmaster
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Yep!
I bought both of the avilable ones, they?re quite amazing! They?re very heavy, real diecast cars with propotional speed and, as i reckon, proportional steering in two steps.
I find it a little to complicated to drive the car at my Char-G track, would need a liiiitle more space to take advantage of the speed available.
These cars are going to become collectors items I guess, maybe I should buy another set so I can play as well…:smiley2:/Trackmaster
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The speed of a normal bcg is equal to the boosted speed of a boosted car. When not using the boost effect the motor runs at lower rpm?s.
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Nice reply!
In short terms, I totally agree with you. BUT, you?re missing the fun factor when you keep your rare Bits on the shelf! Whenever I get a new model I immediately want to open the box and check out the stuff. Are there any training courses out there for those of us who can?t keep our hands off the boxes? :blush:
/Trackmaster
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