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chris52

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  1. looks good but it says you have to be BRCA Members which i would think most of us aren't Chris
  2. Put my name down please Mark with Cameron aswell both on 2.4ghz Chris
  3. Nice video looked like it was a good day for once. Unfortunatley I spent most of the weekend in bed with Man Flu lol. can't wait for the TM bash to meet you all again Chris
  4. can do the sat 21st if thats any good but as said i have work sundays. Chris
  5. ha ha just looked on route finder its quoted 2 hrs in the passat and 45 mins in the griffith rofl followed by lots of blue flashing lights Mark if you can make it a saturday then i will be there mate and will try shoehorn a car into the TVR, will be a good run out lol Chris
  6. i can do any saterday but sudays i have to work Chris
  7. Mark your welcome to have a go anytime mate. Chris
  8. about 240miles but still pretty good for a car with an engine that size Chris
  9. well got her home yesterday all good, pics below the power is immense but the sound is just out of this world puts a big grin on your face every time without fail Oh and economy is relly good
  10. Tomorrow i head off down to london to pick up my new speed toy, this time though its not r/c 1/8th scale but the full blown 1/1 TVR Griffith 500, I had one of these back in the 90's and it was simply awesome always regreted getting rid, so i am getting another one. here is a pic of it and the specs below 0-62mph 4.1 seconds Top Speed 167 mph Cylinders V8 5.0 Litre Engine Power 340 bhp Engine Torque 340 lbs/ft Chris
  11. favourite car has got to be my old mp777 buggy but its a bit bit like Triggers brush as everything bar erm actually bar..... nothing its all been replaced including chassis (see belowha ha) but it still going and this is why lol i really wanted a plane all fixed again for now rofl chris
  12. 41 years young, still playing with my cars and still loving it. chris
  13. Mark sorry to hear about your accident mate. i know how you feel when you want to have a go but just can't then you bol@@ks and do it anyway "oopps" hope you get better soon mate chris
  14. Mel that is music to my ears mate Roll on the next bash..... i want to hit the double ramp with the bashing twin at 80mph chris
  15. couple of bits of info needed 1 when you screwed the LSN 3 turns in did you have the throttle fully open? 2 is the LSN still at factory settings or have you adjusted it for the old 16% fuel. chris
  16. It was a TV show thats all, it was never going to be documentary about radio control with exact facts and figures lol. To be honest i thought all things considered they did a fair job, they could have made us all look a lot worse. chris
  17. if they had kept to the origional plan they would have had two records but 15m that was a bit daft and yes the twin will go a hell of a lot faster next time out cheers mark was a good couple of days fun wasn't it chris
  18. Welcome to the forum mate and ask as many questions as you like were all here to help chris
  19. aye and if they show any of the oncar video footage that was hoss iain and wol driving should be a good show. if nothing else it was great to meet up again chris
  20. that is the video taken by nic case at the gadget show. i know as i was there. chris
  21. Nice video rich was a great day even if the snow stopped a bit of the bashing fun with the lack of grip looking forward to the next bash chris
  22. Quite a few of you know me and know i like speed racing r/c, well myself Nic Nase and a few other guys have setup a new website dedicated to r/c speed. There is a database where you can enter your cars your speeds,specs etc etc. link here So what is the ISC? "The International Radio Controlled Speed Challenge (ISC) is an organization of people dedicated to the world wide promotion & growth of speed run racing radio controlled (R/C) cars. We believe that the foundation of the sport is based in the grass roots non-racing public - amateurs, hobbyists and bashers - as well as the seasoned professional. It is the intention of the ISC website to become a knowledge base for everything related to speed runs for r/c cars, to be the central source for records, both official and unofficial, and to be used as the industry standard in certifying true vehicle speeds as claimed by manufacturers." The site has only gone live today so we need everyone and anyone's input suggestions and cars putting into the database. Chris
  23. you winding up scot again or have you taken the plunge into petrol chris
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