3speeder
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7 hours ago, Sogogi said:
What a timing . Land cruiser quad trek is on sale now.. for $250…
if subtract cost of 2sets of tracks ($140)
rest of the kit costs about $110.. hmm
https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/110-trucks/rc-toyota-land-cruiser-40-4/
I got this email yesterday too, that seems like a great deal.... What else will go on sale? Will we see a $499 bruiser again, I missed this the first time.
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I bought two sets, couldn't pass it up for $70 per set. I bought the GF-01 land cruiser when they were on sale back in 2021 for $149 and still haven't built it. I liked the tracks version but thought it was too much at the time now I'll have one for $300.
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Nice job, those turned out good. I've done the same a few times buying parts lot on ebay. Whats the plan for the body on the LB chassis with brat tires?
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Sorry I missed this! I live about 25 minutes away and would have brought something to race. Any plans to do this again sometime?
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16 hours ago, Willy iine said:
Sounds great! I currently own a 16' STI, 17' Golf-R, 19' WRX (all MT) and a 2020 GR Supra (B58). I can drive the AWD's in the winter, but why, right? I hate swapping summers to winters and getting my cars and garage floor dirty so I only drive my WRX with DWS06 all year long as my daily driver and park her outside. I also share a new Forester Limited with my wife.
What cars do you like to drive?
I have a few including a 1987 t type I've had for 26 years a 2010 camaro SS I ordered new, I race a 96 miata in spec miata and I have a 94 miata that I did a 5.0 5 speed swap - I drive this everyday spring summer and fall. I'm currently working on a 72 datsun 510 that I bought in pieces and a 1980 toyota 4x4 pickup. It is amazing how many details tamiya got right on the bruiser/mountaineer.
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On 1/3/2022 at 10:20 AM, Willy iine said:
What other hobbies do you do?
RC has been mostly a winter hobby for me as I hibernate my 1:1 cars in the winter, but still crave cars and building/working on things. As for my music hobby, I play keyboards and cajon all year long.. I might start taking acoustic guitar lessons, but I'm a bit too old to start now if I want to become a good player.. good enough to record solos and such. Once Covid is behind us I will probably need to travel for business a lot again which takes away from my hobby time.. so not much time left to practice a new instrument. I usually travel 50% of the month.
I hibernate my 1:1 cars in the winter too and spend some of my time with my RCs. I've seen your pics of your RCs, what kind of 1:1 cars are you into?
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Awesome find, I don't really have a room it's more of a spot where I keep my cars and parts. I would like to have a room one day. I bought some rerelease kits and I have some project restorations and a few more I would like to collect. Would he nice to have a little hobby room to work on stuff.... one day.
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15 hours ago, Tudorp said:
Digging though my old parts from the 80s to help a friend restore a early Wild Willy (SWB), I found Wild Willy gold. I didn't even know I had this. I must have bought it decades ago and simply forgot about it. A never installed, original Wild Willy grill!!!... There is also an original windshield frame (not WW2) cowl and other parts sprues I forgot I had.. I'm putting this in the safe. lol.
How big is your parts stash?! I think I know everything that I have but I only have a few bins.
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That's great to hear on the WW2! I might need 1 maybe 2 WW1 grills tudorp
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They are expensive but totally worth it. I'm not sure the WW2 will have the same "character" of driving and looks the a WW1 has but it would be a fun build with my son. I think I will need to find a WW1 for my wife and get her a wendy.
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Wow that looks great Shodog. My son wants me to buy him a wild willy 2 and my wife asked me why I'm not getting her a wild wendy for the wild willy she wants me to buy for her
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Just picked up my very first wild willy. I remember these when I was younger but never had a chance to drive one or even see one in person. I stumbled onto one local that was clean for a great deal and was ready to drive with vintage futaba radio gear. I brought it home pulled the gear boxes apart just to make sure nothing was being destroyed and ran it. So much fun, so many cool details and with the stick futaba radio its perfect. My plan is to just clean it up a bit, repaint willy and use it as my sunday driver. I'm also going to cut open my vintage tamiya hump pack (this is the actual one from when I was 8 years old) and put new cells in it so I can use it with the wild willy.
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Frog for me, bought an original one a few years ago. I restored it, added bearings drove it a few times and then it sat and I sold it.
Lunchbox is fun and I loved it as a kid, I still love it now but I don't know why. It just sit on the shelf
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Welcome back, I did the same thing back in early 2000 when I set out to find the one I always wanted, a bruiser. Now I have about 45 different cars, good luck with the madness.
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Cheapest 850 bearings?
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funny, I'm hunting for bearings for my tracks too... they take a lot!