This pretty much sums it up for me too.MOmo wrote:LOVE: RCs in general
HATE: NOT having the $$ to buy them all!

This pretty much sums it up for me too.MOmo wrote:LOVE: RCs in general
HATE: NOT having the $$ to buy them all!
DITTO!!!justinspeed79 wrote:This pretty much sums it up for me too.MOmo wrote:LOVE: RCs in general
HATE: NOT having the $$ to buy them all!
yea just saw a guy spend well over $1000 on a belt drive touring car..Hate: "Open" Class racing ($$$ win),
I'm the only one here who "hates" trashaxxas, I've driven them, that's 1/3 of why they suck- they should (and will, mark my words) be sold in Wal-Mart...THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Love- True vintage and obscure r/c.
Hate- Traxxas bashing. They're here to stay and make some of the funnest vehicles around. R/C owes it's roots to people wanting to have fun... I'm not really sure why the hate continues. Have those that hate Traxxas even driven one of their vehicles??![]()
P.S. I'm not exactly a Traxxas Fanboy, but I just don't understand HATE and they seem to receive more of it than anyone.
I highly doubt you're the only one; and I honestly didn't mean to call anyone out. However, anyone that pulls the trigger on a Stampede or Slash and doesn't grin from ear to ear may need to have their pulse checked.Charlie don't surf wrote:I'm the only one here who "hates" trashaxxas, I've driven them, that's 1/3 of why they suck- they should (and will, mark my words) be sold in Wal-Mart...
This one? Or was there another?Lonestar wrote:er... am I getting crazy or what, where's my post gone, and if gone, what have I done wrong???
Paul
Lonestar wrote:Love: the adrenalin of racing, which, when you take a step back, is ridiculous as it's just playing with toy cars against one another... The fact that you can still enjoy yourself kicking a VLB around in the yard with the kids running after it screaming in joy... The few climactic minutes just after you've put the finishing touch to a restoration project that has taken you weeks (and way too much money)... Getting your hands on the first vintage car of a certain kind in your collection (the first RC10, the first JRX2, the first YZ-10, the first Dynastorm,...)...
Hate: Most internet forums where incompetent posters do more harm than good by conveying improper information... The lack of time to get these dozens of projects moving like you intended... that little guilty voice in your heads that tells you the kids would like to have you around when you go racing instead (even if not often)... The kid who goes faster than you at the track even though he's only been running RC cars for 3 yrs when you've done it for 25... and... WOOD SCREWS.
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:This one? Or was there another?Lonestar wrote:er... am I getting crazy or what, where's my post gone, and if gone, what have I done wrong???
PaulLonestar wrote:Love: the adrenalin of racing, which, when you take a step back, is ridiculous as it's just playing with toy cars against one another... The fact that you can still enjoy yourself kicking a VLB around in the yard with the kids running after it screaming in joy... The few climactic minutes just after you've put the finishing touch to a restoration project that has taken you weeks (and way too much money)... Getting your hands on the first vintage car of a certain kind in your collection (the first RC10, the first JRX2, the first YZ-10, the first Dynastorm,...)...
Hate: Most internet forums where incompetent posters do more harm than good by conveying improper information... The lack of time to get these dozens of projects moving like you intended... that little guilty voice in your heads that tells you the kids would like to have you around when you go racing instead (even if not often)... The kid who goes faster than you at the track even though he's only been running RC cars for 3 yrs when you've done it for 25... and... WOOD SCREWS.
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