In reply to tdisalvo:
Id be interested in your rc10t, the system won't let me email you though. Vdblyou at yahoo dot com
In reply to tdisalvo:
Id be interested in your rc10t, the system won't let me email you though. Vdblyou at yahoo dot com
I have my original RC10 that I bought back in the 7th grade. My parents moved to a different house and my Mom showed up with all my comics, baseball cards & this RC10 that amazingly still ran even though the batteries died quickly.
A year later I had picked up 3 parts cars on CL ($20-30) and had enough stuff to build two running cars.
They are a blast!
I'm amazed at what is still available for them off eBay.
Zombie threadsurrection, sorry.
I worked at a hobby shop. I went through most of the RC-10 variants from '85-'93 or so, as well as a bunch of other stuff, attended regionals twice...
So why can't I shake the urge to buy a Hornet, my first "hobby-level" car? It was the worst by an order of magnitude. But it calls to me...
Wish there was actual buggy racing on dirt around here.
RC cars are definitely haunting me right now - not helped by a new shop with an indoor track that opened in the shopping center near the end of my street (walking distance).
maddabe said:In reply to Ian F :
On or off-road? Cause the Tamiya m-05 is a blast
Indoor on-road (carpet) and they run a weekly series for the M-05. I'm planning to get one when I have some room and time in my house to play with it.
I just unseized the engine on my Duratrax Maximum ST. Need to find some nitro fuel to try and start her up. Really curious if it still runs.
Ian F said:RC cars are definitely haunting me right now - not helped by a new shop with an indoor track that opened in the shopping center near the end of my street (walking distance).
Even worse, prices have plummeted in the last few years thanks to overseas parts availability. Lots of knockoffs on the market, but also some decent electronics. Going brushless is dirt cheap, as are receivers, servos, and transmitters. Used to you didn't have that many options between a toy grade R/C and a first class Tamiya kit. Now there is an insane array of options at almost every price level. I'm got seven cars right now, and thinking about eight...
My dabbling in cheap Chinese knockoffs: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/grassroots-rcsports-chinese-knockoff-review-editio/131481/page1/
Nope. I'm not gonna read this thread. I worked in a hobby shop in the late 80s. RC cars were like heroin to me.
I got suckered in by the clone of the Bruiser. They were always so cool, but $1500+ for an old one, or $1000 for the rerelease just isnt happening. $205 shipped RTR, yes please.
I was into 1:10 RC in the late 90's-early 00's. Had a Losi XX-T, Tamiya F103 and a HPI RS4. By the time I stopped the Touring Car craze was so out of hand that it wasn't much more expensive to buy a real car and work on that...so I did!
The hobby calls back to me sometimes but I really don't need to spend the money when I have a real car that needs the love.
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