Bioshock
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Last Edit: Oct 9, 2006 0:35:04 GMT by Bioshock
Almera GTI = ugly bird who turns out to be great in the sack = Win
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Comes complete with scale dog on a chain, 9" petrol cutoff, four screaming brats, chain-smoking pregnant wife, dole cheque and hi-ab to steal other RC cars. </stereotype enforcement> Cool beans. </sincerity> *n
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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Bioshock
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Maybe they do a mini Hi ab to fit this kit ;D ;D
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Almera GTI = ugly bird who turns out to be great in the sack = Win
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twigzy
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welcome to the world of R/C bangers. know you lot love bangers really. theres plenty of other shells available, austin a55, chevy impala.
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Bioshock
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That is every big kids dream come true banger races with radio controlled cars
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Almera GTI = ugly bird who turns out to be great in the sack = Win
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JC
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That is every big kids dream come true banger races with radio controlled cars me and my brother used to do that, we made cardboard bodyshells (quite basic) and basically crashed into each other until they were trashed. we were quite destructive (and i guess a bit geeky) lol.
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twigzy
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TWIGZY 17
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twigzy
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cheers hotwire, lol. my world final jag. prefer my yank from earlier in the year though, why is it big is always better
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Last Edit: Oct 9, 2006 10:52:30 GMT by twigzy
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I cant believe that people would banger race perfectly restoreable RC cars. Some of these RC cars are getting very rare now its sad to seem them end there days like this. This is what happens to all the stolen RC Jags in my opinion.
Sorry i could not resist that. ;D ;D
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Last Edit: Oct 9, 2006 10:53:57 GMT by ImpJimbo
BS Nymph Singer Chamois Coupe Series 3 Landy
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twigzy
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I cant believe that people would banger race perfectly restoreable RC cars. Some of these RC cars are getting very rare now its sad to seem them end there days like this. This is what happens to all the stolen RC Jags in my opinion. Sorry i could not resist that. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D what a legendary post, that has brightened my day up no end
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TWIGZY 17
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I always wanted to make a metal sheet bodyshell that would take some damage. Then you just had to knock the dents out, weld up etc
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Those are ace! check these models out that i found at the Toy museum in Scotland. attention to detail is amazing. Scalextric by look of it.
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it doesn't matter if it's a Morris Marina or a Toyota Celica - it's what you do with it that counts
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they make dodge charger shells, i must get one of these rc jobies, far too much money IMO
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they make dodge charger shells, i must get one of these rc jobies, far too much money IMO ;D
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ooh, do they do a mk1 granada ?? what scale ?? and where ?? just nearly knocked my cup of tea over in excitement.....
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twigzy
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there 1/12th scale, to fit mardave v12s, he posts worldwide for about 3.50 i think, search it on ebay, hes always got them on, his name is keith dowsett and his user name is kamtec models
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TWIGZY 17
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i'm guessing that coz all the shells are 1/10th they wont fit my 1/10 Porsche 911 Tamiya TY-01 chassis? however, these will look the sex on my 130RS. ;D I'm guessing fitting 1/12th wheels onto a 1/10th model is possible?
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twigzy
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they wont fir, mardave wheels are different to tamiya wheels I'm afraid. different p.c.d. well summit like that
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TWIGZY 17
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i will be outside...crying! How do they attach them? with tamiyas its a single stud that goes through the hug of the wheel and you then tighten the nut down onto that...
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