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Reminds me when I was (really) young.. me and my brother used to do RC races & championships etc..

I drove a 4WD carbon body buggy (electrical powered).

My brother drove with a rear wheel drive Losi.

Those were fun times.. me and my brother did the driving and my dad did the pitstop :)

We still have these RC cars (4 or 5 in total) and I've heard they're quite worth some money even though they're over 10 years old.

Expensive hobby too.
 
MovingShadow":3ourkr40 said:
Reminds me when I was (really) young.. me and my brother used to do RC races & championships etc..

I drove a 4WD carbon body buggy (electrical powered).

My brother drove with a rear wheel drive Losi.

Those were fun times.. me and my brother did the driving and my dad did the pitstop :)

We still have these RC cars (4 or 5 in total) and I've heard they're quite worth some money even though they're over 10 years old.

Expensive hobby too.

moving shadow,

i have a schumacher MI2 in my garage.

Full carbon fibre chassis, brushless motor, its a touring car though, not a buggy.

I built it and never used it but i used to race a yokomo and x ray chassis when i was younger
 
Don't recall all the fancy names anymore but we still have so many spare parts laying around, box full of different electrical motors, box full of different type of tyres for indoor/dust/muddy/extreme muddy, different suspensions with fancy colored springs, damper oil, spare parts for strut arms, drivetrains.. probaly worth of a couple of thousand € sitting in the basement.

Year ago we took them out and tested them and everything still worked after all these years, except the battery's have become useless :?

Everytime I go to Norwich in the shopping mall is an RC/model shop and I go inside everytime. Nostalgia wants me to buy a buggy to drive at the beach of Lowestoft with my brother.
 
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