For the older guys: What car brings back memories?
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For the older guys: What car brings back memories?
whats up people. what car brings back memories of your childhood/noobie years of RC? i've had TONS of RCs when i was young. i used to get them for my birthday, christmas, and my mom would sometimes surprise me and come home with one after work. anyway, the 2 cars that bring back my memories as a kid are both Tyco cars, one being a 49mhz Lamborghini Countach, and the other being a Tyco 49mhz Bandit. i remember both to be fast! but then again i was younger. i always wanted kits, like a grasshopper or clodbuster or RC10s but my parents wouldnt buy them for me since they were pricey and my cars usually didnt last that long. but yeah, those are the 2 cars that i remember fondly from more than 10 years ago. i remember beating up on my neighbors RC10T with the bandit but the buggy would smoke me.
now that i'm older, i finally have kit cars and can afford to do with them what i may please, but those memories of tyco cars will always stand out
now that i'm older, i finally have kit cars and can afford to do with them what i may please, but those memories of tyco cars will always stand out
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my first childhood r/c was a tamiya super sabre, bought for me by my dad one christmas. I remember spending most of christmas day watching HIM build it[]
this was often raced against hornets, grasshoppers and blackfoots, before i swapped it for a mardave mini stock, for those who dont know, the mardave was one of very few cars with no gearbox, very basic, but when you match a technigold 540 ministock race motor, with a light car that runs only 2 cogs, one on the motor and the other on the rear axle, it flys. Bearing in mind this was 15/20 years ago, to get a car to hit 40mph, with the only upgrade being a £35 motor, it was a dream.
one vehicle i never got my hands on though was a tamiya bull head, if i'm not mistaken this was the first 4x4x4 on the market and everyone wanted one.
this was often raced against hornets, grasshoppers and blackfoots, before i swapped it for a mardave mini stock, for those who dont know, the mardave was one of very few cars with no gearbox, very basic, but when you match a technigold 540 ministock race motor, with a light car that runs only 2 cogs, one on the motor and the other on the rear axle, it flys. Bearing in mind this was 15/20 years ago, to get a car to hit 40mph, with the only upgrade being a £35 motor, it was a dream.
one vehicle i never got my hands on though was a tamiya bull head, if i'm not mistaken this was the first 4x4x4 on the market and everyone wanted one.
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I remember the falcon,Bigwig,luntchbox,sonic fighter,blackfoot,monsterbeetle,
And the first Nitro car i saw was a mardave maurader.
And the first Nitro car i saw was a mardave maurader.
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ah ... good topic!
My first car is/was a kyosho Rocky. I think I got it when I was 14/15 back around 1986 or so. A friend of mine had a Grasshopper and we would take those two cars out and run em' all day long. He would always complain about his spiked tires wearing out and mine never showed any wear. Well, I've still got the Rocky, just finished restoring it, all but the body, that's this weekends project I hope. Still has the original tires and body on it, and hopefully, once I drop the hardward in, it'll still run! I still love the looks and build of that little car, you just don't get stock clearance out of buggy's today like you used to. I've often thought of selling it on ebay or something, but never can get myself to do it. That's the car that started it all! Hopefully once the restoration is complete, I'll post some pics to share!
My first car is/was a kyosho Rocky. I think I got it when I was 14/15 back around 1986 or so. A friend of mine had a Grasshopper and we would take those two cars out and run em' all day long. He would always complain about his spiked tires wearing out and mine never showed any wear. Well, I've still got the Rocky, just finished restoring it, all but the body, that's this weekends project I hope. Still has the original tires and body on it, and hopefully, once I drop the hardward in, it'll still run! I still love the looks and build of that little car, you just don't get stock clearance out of buggy's today like you used to. I've often thought of selling it on ebay or something, but never can get myself to do it. That's the car that started it all! Hopefully once the restoration is complete, I'll post some pics to share!
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First RC was a Schumacher Pro Cat, was 14 at the time so it had taken ages to save up for.
It was confiscated by a teacher after it came to a halt aided by his shin.
Women and beer soon took priority over RC but got back in to it a couple of years back with a T-maxx, Savage and now a Marder. Like being a kid again.
It was confiscated by a teacher after it came to a halt aided by his shin.
Women and beer soon took priority over RC but got back in to it a couple of years back with a T-maxx, Savage and now a Marder. Like being a kid again.
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i have a hornet, a super hornet, and i have them tricked to the max, i got others but these are my vintage cars my super hornet is prolly my must used car, coz with that 13t motor in it it flies, and does wheelies [>:]
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my first was a marui samurai, chain driven 4wd buggy. u know - i never broke a single part on that thing!! i occasionally find the odd part in a drawer or at the bottom of a box somewhere...
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Grasshopper!!!! Then I upgraded many years later to a RC10 buggy. The one with the gold chassis, yea that was sweet! Dog-bones were a flyin. That thing bent dog-bones like there was no tomorrow
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Grasshopper!!!! Then I upgraded many years later to a RC10 buggy. The one with the gold chassis, yea that was sweet! Dog-bones were a flyin. That thing bent dog-bones like there was no tomorrow
Grasshopper!!!! Then I upgraded many years later to a RC10 buggy. The one with the gold chassis, yea that was sweet! Dog-bones were a flyin. That thing bent dog-bones like there was no tomorrow
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For me it will always be the Kyosho Raider. It was a really simple car, but it had most of the features the modern buggies do (molded tub, fiber-reinforced arms, mid-motor, etc.) I still have it. It has a cracked gear case (a little over-complicated design), but it still ran fine when I last used it. If I can find parts, I may have to put it back together.
And like everyone else, I then went to the gold-tub RC10. It wasn't a bad car, but I couldn't afford all the bearings and stuff you needed to make them fast. I ended up stealing the shocks to put on the Raider (where they are to this day), and it's now a shell. I've been thinking about restoring it ever since I heard you could get all the parts from Associated.
Wow, now there are some memories. Good thread, sir!
Mike
And like everyone else, I then went to the gold-tub RC10. It wasn't a bad car, but I couldn't afford all the bearings and stuff you needed to make them fast. I ended up stealing the shocks to put on the Raider (where they are to this day), and it's now a shell. I've been thinking about restoring it ever since I heard you could get all the parts from Associated.
Wow, now there are some memories. Good thread, sir!
Mike
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Has to be the frog!.
I saved my school allowance to buy it. At every weekend I would just watch the other bash around.I couldn't even build the buggy when i finally had it !. My uncle helped me built it which took him a week lol!.I was 10 then. Still have the original box but the buggy is gone .
I still have X2 Tamiya Porsche 956's back home just for memories sake.
I saved my school allowance to buy it. At every weekend I would just watch the other bash around.I couldn't even build the buggy when i finally had it !. My uncle helped me built it which took him a week lol!.I was 10 then. Still have the original box but the buggy is gone .
I still have X2 Tamiya Porsche 956's back home just for memories sake.
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I remember cox put a .049 into a car. You tied it to a tree or something and it rans circles like a mutha!!! maybe 1970 or 71? I was into choppers then
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I,m new to these forums and just found this thread. My first car was a falcon then I spent the big bucks and bought a gold chasis rc10. I was about 13 back then, now my 2yo son is pushing the the rooling chasis (all that is left of my rc10) around the floor as I write this.
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i finaly broke am a-arm on my vintige ride this week, my brothers dog was chaing it arount the yard, hit a tennis ball and cart wheeled. but i found some arms on the bay, so ill hav it running again soon! had the thing sence 91' one of the only hings to ever break on it
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My first car is a rough rider, then a frog, ABC 1/12th scale onroad, 1/8th scale Nitro Vanning, RC10 (yes the gold tub with holes drilled out for weight) and last year I got a FT NTC3 and a RT-G4. I still have all my cars. I'm glad I save them. They all still run. The rough rider is all patched up with glue and missing the rear cage. Too many pieces to glue back.
Last year I let my 6 years old son drive the frog and he loved it. Now he drives the Nitro RTP-G4.
This hobby brings back the kid in you.
Last year I let my 6 years old son drive the frog and he loved it. Now he drives the Nitro RTP-G4.
This hobby brings back the kid in you.
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my first car was a tamiya falcon and my some of my friends had an ultima, optima, bigwig, boomerang,hotshot and an rc10. i spent all my bday money on that falcon and now that i look at that list of cars... my car was the crappiest out of the bunch. damn falcon those dog bones were the worse! i also had this huge stick radio, a challenger 250. lol. that was like 20 years ago!
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Yes, my Frog, can remember getting it hooked on a bumper of a passing car. Those hard antenna wires. Lol, many accidents. Went through alot of half-shafts. To many stripped gears. How many times did I see it roll. It was a good car, infact it still is after all these years, it still sits on my shelf. lots of memories.
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my first car was a tamiya shooting star and iv still got it. i had it when i was about eight and i remember it going like the clappers. i coloured the shell in with a black permanent marker and the wheels with blue warhammer paint so if anyone knows where i can get a new(ish) shell and wheels plaease let me know.
i loved that thing
i loved that thing
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what brings me back: nikko turbo panther, tough,fast alot of money on batteries, also a old cox roadster .49
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My first car was a cox dune buggy with an .049 engine and no radio. LOL you fired the little sucker up and the front wheels "clicked" in place, you could turn it either way or point it straight (only did that once) Fire it up and let it rip til it ran out of fuel. I was 11 or 12 Then I got a Super champ, That was a cool car. The whole top of the chassis was a clear sealed box, everything waterproof. It even had boots where the steering turnbuckles came out. My first nitro was a kyosho vanning 1/8 scale four wheel drive still has the original o.s. .21b engine in it. If it would of had a MT body on it it would have been the first real monster truck (in my opinion) sheesh the little cox buggy was 25 years ago lol. Good thread, Seeing all the old cars mentioned made me think of a lot of great times growing up
Take care all,
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Take care all,
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My first was a Kyosho Lazer Zx and my bro had a Kyosho Optima Mid Custom..
But what about the Mardave Stockmaster anyone remeber them ?
But what about the Mardave Stockmaster anyone remeber them ?