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    Raced a Schumacher Top Cat & Cougar in the late 80's/early 90's. Getting back into RC in 2014 with RC10's :-)
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    RC10 (A stamp), RC10 Worlds, RC10 B4.2, RC10 T4, RC8.2e
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  1. You could look at it two ways - its either a Worlds rere kit with a gold chassis, or a gold tub classic kit with almost everything replaced with Worlds bits lol. It's pretty much a worlds car with a gold tub and classic body shell. I like the old school gold tub look, but the Worlds drives a little more like a modern buggy, so its a sort of compromise In fact, just checked, the gold tub I've got on it is a vintage 1985 one (but the Classic rere fits too).
  2. It's the Associated RC10 Protech body, the one that comes with the Gold Tub Classic Rere. It's the High Downforce wing though, not the one that comes with e Protech shell. The car is a gold tub, but is essentially a Worlds Car with all the parts I've put one it, I just prefer the gold chassis!
  3. Yup, hobby king, just make sure you get from the uk warehouse for reasonable delivery times. Just got a pair of 2S lipos from them, delivered in a couple of days for a very good price The e-firestorm on model sport (199) does come with everything you need, including a nimh battery and trickle charger. This has a brushed motor I believe, I have the Blitz short course version, which comes with a 15t brushed motor, and suspect this is the same. We get about 20 mins run time. It's not super fast unlike the flux brushless version, which does not include batteries, and is
  4. Video is awesome!! Good collection of clips from the last few weeks, nicely done Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Awesome Rowan will be racing the Hornet, which has ribbed tyres too! Looking forward to seeing the T2 this evening Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. It was a fancy new radio set with screen etc. I don't think it was set up properly. I've spent some time setting it up and it works fine every time now Hey, sounds great! What have you got? A re-re or ebay find? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. I've got the steering/toe and radio gear sorted now, so I'll be there
  8. Yes, definitely... I think he wants to run 2wd, vintage and micro. There are a few of us already keen on the vintage class, just some are waiting for re-re kits to arrive/get built, and others are hunting down vintage cars on ebay... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. One advantage of those scales is that you can still see them at the opposite end of the track... lol Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  10. I think the micro class will be more complicated than the vintage to organise! I know Matt said not to overlook them, but they do feel more like toys than the 1/10 (at least the 1/18 does, not tried the Losi 1/14, but it looked very fast!), but then again, I'm told they are all toys (I still argue they are racing cars, not toys - and it says so on the RC10 box!! ) One thing is for certain though, they are more difficult to fix with my fingers, as Richard said! Problem as I see it is, almost all the makers make 1/8 and 1/10, however, the size and performance of the micros varies hugely; AE only make 1/18 micro, others don't make 1/18, but might do 1/14, 1/16, 1/24 and so on... This one is going to require some thought to make it work fairly, especially for a championship.... (Matt!) in some ways, probably best not to get a micro until the class has been worked out... Loving the little micro, but still preferring the 2wd and vintage (I will try the micro during practice this week) On the subject, any more takers for the vintage class? I was hoping to run the RC10 this week...
  11. I'm rather liking the AE RC18B2 (brushless), but it's over twice the price of the Helion... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. If you've yet to get your vintage, and want a micro, does that mean you now have your KF?!? Might be an idea to have a chat with John (Nimrif) about the micros... See my comment above, but in brief I had a chat with him last Thursday about the micros, and he was suggesting that the 1/14 (like the Losi I think) should not be in the same class as the 1/18 (Like mine) because there is such a difference in performance. It seems that the 1/14 can keep up with the 1/10, and so would have a big advantage over 1/18s... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. I was chatting with John today, and we mentioned the mini 8ight - they would more likely go in with the 1/10 buggies, as they are 1/14, but SO much faster than the tiddly 1/18 I've just got! Likelihood is that there would be a class just for 1/18s. Perhaps we should start a micro class thread on oople too! I'm more keen on the vintage too; as I said above, I got it to encourage my wife along really, however, I just charged the battery and had a quick go with the mini outside this evening, and it's FAB! Great fun! Really quick on a gravel drive and on the road, and goes surprisingly well on grass, the 4wd helps a lot... Can't wait to give it a go on the track on Thursday! Trouble is I won't know which class to race in!! Can't do them all, got to get some marshalling in somehow!
  14. Yes, I think so, same chassis, just a different shell :-) I've got John to order me an extra battery, and a clear shell so I can do one in my choice of colour. I'm hoping my wife will come along and race it; I'll have to race it when she can't make it...
  15. I picked up a 1/18 truggy today... Micro class here I come! http://helion-rc.com/animus18TR/
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