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26-01-2012, 05:24 PM
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The RC Car or Truck.
Well I did it the other day. I went out and bought a 2 wheel drive electric buggy. What a hoot. This thing absolutely flies. Ithas a brushless electric motor and purs along at 40MPH, yes 40 MILES per hour with the 8.4V batteries I currently have. It is capable of 70MPH if I get some 11.1 Lipo batteries but it's current speed is more than enough.
I am going out tomorrow to get myself a 4X4 monster truck version for a bit of 4 X 4 adventure and fun.
This has to be the most fun you can have with your pants on.
My wife just commented to her friend that I am going through my second childhood. Could be right and whats more I am really enjoying myself. Much more exciting than cuttin the lawns.
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26-01-2012, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Hagar
Well I did it the other day. I went out and bought a 2 wheel drive electric buggy. What a hoot. This thing absolutely flies. Ithas a brushless electric motor and purs along at 40MPH, yes 40 MILES per hour with the 8.4V batteries I currently have. It is capable of 70MPH if I get some 11.1 Lipo batteries but it's current speed is more than enough.
I am going out tomorrow to get myself a 4X4 monster truck version for a bit of 4 X 4 adventure and fun.
This has to be the most fun you can have with your pants on.
My wife just commented to her friend that I am going through my second childhood. Could be right and whats more I am really enjoying myself. Much more exciting than cuttin the lawns.
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 Cool Doug!
Now, attach some sort of small cutting implement to it and cut the grass while RC'ing the truck
Have fun while doing the chores
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26-01-2012, 05:50 PM
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Now onto the RC planes Doug you will love those and some of the power boats are lots of fun as well  .
Mark
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26-01-2012, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
 Cool Doug!
Now, attach some sort of small cutting implement to it and cut the grass while RC'ing the truck
Have fun while doing the chores 
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Hi Ken. Better still, just get the wife a new mower for her birthday.
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Originally Posted by marki
Now onto the RC planes Doug you will love those and some of the power boats are lots of fun as well  .
Mark
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Hi Mark, Not planes. Couldn't handle the BS involved in the RC plane club here and you can't use the airstrip without being supervised by one of them until they say you have spent enough training time. 12 months on average. I did ask if I got a full comercial lic after that period but they got quite shirty.
I am sure if I suggest something else SWMBO will have me talking with a much higher voice.
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27-01-2012, 06:54 AM
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sounds like a second childhood-or to much money left lying around 
cars and trucks don't seem to cost as much as helicopters doug   a better way to go !!!!!!!!!
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27-01-2012, 12:53 PM
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Way to go Doug!
I pick up a new motor for my 1/10th scale nitro road car tomorrow. It is 4wd and it is so quick I am not game to flatten it in case it gets out of range!!
Looking into 1/5 and 1/4 scale buggies next week, that ought to be real fun!!
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27-01-2012, 01:08 PM
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Sounds great! My mum in law needs a new mower and she's looking into ride-on models (honest). It's Xmas all over again .
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27-01-2012, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Hagar
Hi Mark, Not planes. Couldn't handle the BS involved in the RC plane club here and you can't use the airstrip without being supervised by one of them until they say you have spent enough training time. 12 months on average. I did ask if I got a full comercial lic after that period but they got quite shirty.
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Doug if you get one of the electric park flyers the club can go jump as they can be used anywhere.
Mark
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27-01-2012, 11:02 PM
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Yaw'll want to try Radio Yachting.
Various classes of yachts & most are "reasonably" priced.
Fr'instance...
An IOM (One Metre) club boat will only set you back about $1,000 to $2,000 but a really competitive boat will be around $3,000 to $4,000.
Then, we get into the Marblehead class. (Next one up.)
These can cost you up to $8,000.
Of course, they can cost a lot less if you build them yourself.
They may not be quite as noisy or quick as those cars, trucks & planes but the
excitement factor has to be experienced to be appreciated.
+ You get a lovely sun tan at the same time.
Regs, L..
ps. This does not include the cost of the Tx, Rx set or the sail winch & servos etc.
Last edited by RAJAH235; 27-01-2012 at 11:29 PM.
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28-01-2012, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by mozzie
sounds like a second childhood-or to much money left lying around 
cars and trucks don't seem to cost as much as helicopters doug   a better way to go !!!!!!!!!
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Hi Pete, it's not so much the cost of purchase but more the cost of repairs and the time to get the parts.
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Originally Posted by TheDecepticon
Way to go Doug!
I pick up a new motor for my 1/10th scale nitro road car tomorrow. It is 4wd and it is so quick I am not game to flatten it in case it gets out of range!!
Looking into 1/5 and 1/4 scale buggies next week, that ought to be real fun!! 
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Hi Gray, These little beasts are 1/10 scale with huge brushless motors which are quite frightening. I did look at some big 2 stroke models in the shop and they weren't that expensive butyou need a big vehicleto transport them around.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Sounds great! My mum in law needs a new mower and she's looking into ride-on models (honest). It's Xmas all over again . 
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Ha Ha Ha get one with a V8. Add new life to cutting the grass.
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Originally Posted by marki
Doug if you get one of the electric park flyers the club can go jump as they can be used anywhere.
Mark
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Thanks Mark, I thought all planes and helis were covered under the Civil Aviation act which restricts their use.
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Originally Posted by RAJAH235
Yaw'll want to try Radio Yachting.
Various classes of yachts & most are "reasonably" priced.
Fr'instance...
An IOM (One Metre) club boat will only set you back about $1,000 to $2,000 but a really competitive boat will be around $3,000 to $4,000.
Then, we get into the Marblehead class. (Next one up.)
These can cost you up to $8,000.
Of course, they can cost a lot less if you build them yourself.
They may not be quite as noisy or quick as those cars, trucks & planes but the
excitement factor has to be experienced to be appreciated.
+ You get a lovely sun tan at the same time.
Regs, L..
ps. This does not include the cost of the Tx, Rx set or the sail winch & servos etc.
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Sounds interesting but we don't get very much wind in this town, not very much at all. It would need a motor for sure.
Last edited by Hagar; 28-01-2012 at 09:27 AM.
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28-01-2012, 08:58 AM
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28-01-2012, 09:46 AM
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Hey Doug
You would be interested to know that David is now into Mini Helipcopters!
Cheers Petra d.
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28-01-2012, 04:41 PM
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These remote control items sound like they provide people with lots of enjoyment.My son has some friends right into those 'big wheeled' 4 by 4 type of jeep things-they do all sorts of jumps on rough dirt tracks.
Most interesting to see the vids.They sure are quite robustly made,(I think one member here said she played with her sons' RC car and jumped it over the fence!)
I found this supplier of RC goodies-I like this scale model mineral truck,at 75 cm
long and 20 cm wide-its quite large.
http://www.rchobbyestore.com.au/Item...20RC%20DUMP%20
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28-01-2012, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by erick
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Good stuff Eric. I just want to kow how they stay upright. Some of the movements look quite unnatural.
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Originally Posted by spacezebra
Hey Doug
You would be interested to know that David is now into Mini Helipcopters!
Cheers Petra d.
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Ha Ha, now we need to get him out to he model shop in Lavington with his credit card. You have a great area in front of our house for helicopters or cars.
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Originally Posted by hotspur
These remote control items sound like they provide people with lots of enjoyment.My son has some friends right into those 'big wheeled' 4 by 4 type of jeep things-they do all sorts of jumps on rough dirt tracks.
Most interesting to see the vids.They sure are quite robustly made,(I think one member here said she played with her sons' RC car and jumped it over the fence!)
I found this supplier of RC goodies-I like this scale model mineral truck,at 75 cm
long and 20 cm wide-its quite large.
http://www.rchobbyestore.com.au/Item...20RC%20DUMP%20
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I did find this sale outlet as well Chris but was unable to find out terribly much abot the brand name they seem to sell. They may well be great and they seem to sell all the parts as well which depending on what you buy, can be very important.
The cars I settled on were electic, waterproof and ran good radio gear and used big brushless motors which should provide trouble free and powerfull running for some time.
Definitely great fun.
A 1/10 scale car running accross a football ground at 45MPH is quite scarey and lifts the blood pressure and concentration levels quite some.
Last edited by Hagar; 29-01-2012 at 12:12 PM.
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29-01-2012, 07:54 AM
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holly crap doug!!!!!!!!!!!! make shore you bring them up next time the boys would love to see them go......bugger the kids i'd love to see them go.....don't forget the helicopters as the model aero club is 2 k's up the road and you can fly them there.......
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29-01-2012, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mozzie
holly crap doug!!!!!!!!!!!! make shore you bring them up next time the boys would love to see them go......bugger the kids i'd love to see them go.....don't forget the helicopters as the model aero club is 2 k's up the road and you can fly them there.......
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The way I'm going the helicopters will still be in pieces. Seem to get about 3 or 4 reasonable flights hen a crash and a rebuild required.
The cars are just great fun an almost indestructable. The boys will love them and so will you I'm sure.
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02-02-2012, 01:19 AM
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Moving to Pandora
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 awsome Douggie kool so we have some new toys to play with at Snake Valley during the day in March Here is mine oops should i say Drew's Dam this thing flies
http://www.rchobbyestore.com.au/Item...R%20RC%20BUGGY
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