Your forever car...
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Your forever car...
I’m not sure how popular this term is. But hypothetical scenario, if it came down to it, what is the one R/C car you would never part with or hold on to till the very end? No seconds or runner ups.
Pictures are encouraged.
Pictures are encouraged.
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Re: Your forever car...
Impossible! The very idea is ludicrous sir! I sat here thinking about it for a few minutes and decided it can't be done. It would be like choosing one of my children over the others. I could narrow it down to the top 12.



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Re: Your forever car...
Traxxas TRX-1 is my forever car. Chips would have to be down, dire straights, with a gun to my head and even then I'd be all ,"nah, no way dude, keeping it."
I still might build one in the future that I would prefer to keep more than the current #1. But definitely the TRX-1.
It has the A&L treatment:
Axles, steering, battery strap, wing mounts, PowerClutch, and Interceptor body.
Also an SS screw kit, Lunsford turnbuckles, Thorp gearset....
I still might build one in the future that I would prefer to keep more than the current #1. But definitely the TRX-1.
It has the A&L treatment:
Axles, steering, battery strap, wing mounts, PowerClutch, and Interceptor body.
Also an SS screw kit, Lunsford turnbuckles, Thorp gearset....
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Re: Your forever car...
I still have half a dozen cars from my childhood/younger years...... so this would be tough. It would most likely come down to my Midnight Pumpkin or my RC10 graphite team car. While I had years of fun bashing around with the pumpkin with my friends, I had many great years travelling the tri-state area, winning races and meeting tons of people. So, I think the team car would be the one that would stay til the end.
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Re: Your forever car...
That's probably the easiest question I've had to answer in a long time. It's my avatar.
I wish I had an interesting story to tell but I don't. The original RC10 was my first serious RC race car; it was then and continues to be my all-time favorite.
Gives me more smiles/mile than any other car in my collection.

I wish I had an interesting story to tell but I don't. The original RC10 was my first serious RC race car; it was then and continues to be my all-time favorite.
Gives me more smiles/mile than any other car in my collection.

Doug
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Re: Your forever car...
That's like asking "Which of your children would you sacrifice?" The one I'd keep would be either CYANide or Barney, my first two custom-built Optimas...both took so much time to plan, re-engineer and build...probably I'd give the nod to Barney because you could drive that car anywhere.
And I'd always regret not keeping the other.



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Re: Your forever car...
My Yokomo Dogfighter YZ-834b, its staying 

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Re: Your forever car...
The hardest model for me to part with would probably be the Kyosho Nitro Thrasher I bought not too long ago. That was my first hobby grade R/C, and has taken 25 years to come across another one in the right condition when I had the right amount of money.
Everything I have though is for sale for the right price.
I don't want to say I buy any R/C for investment purposes but I rarely pay full retail. It's not because I'm cheap, but because I usually can't afford to.
Which as a result, leaves a nice profit to be made down the road when I do go to sell. Plus it always feels better owning something when you know you got a great deal!
Everything I have though is for sale for the right price.


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Re: Your forever car...
I had to laugh a bit when coming across this thread only because when I started to think about it, my forever car is now owned by another forum member
A quick story...
I moved to Asia at a young age (dragging my beloved Marui Big Bear with me), Masami’s 870 was everywhere but at the time I didn’t know a whole lot about Yokomo. Then I saw a 91’ being prep’d in a local hobby shop and fell in love; bought one the next day and remember taking weeks to assemble it, admiring the complexity, materials used etc. even had my mother help me paint it.
Fast forward about 2 decades and I found it in a box in my fathers basement (they had moved back to Canada) but I had been out of R/C for ages after discovering girls
and promptly threw it up on eBay. I regret that decision a little on occasion but knowing it went to a good home where it is appreciated is enough for me.
P.s. that being said if Bscotti returns to the forum and throws up a black striped, white accented never run 91 Yokomo please let me know hahaha

I moved to Asia at a young age (dragging my beloved Marui Big Bear with me), Masami’s 870 was everywhere but at the time I didn’t know a whole lot about Yokomo. Then I saw a 91’ being prep’d in a local hobby shop and fell in love; bought one the next day and remember taking weeks to assemble it, admiring the complexity, materials used etc. even had my mother help me paint it.
Fast forward about 2 decades and I found it in a box in my fathers basement (they had moved back to Canada) but I had been out of R/C for ages after discovering girls

P.s. that being said if Bscotti returns to the forum and throws up a black striped, white accented never run 91 Yokomo please let me know hahaha
I come for the RC10's but stay for the Yokomo's 
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1993 WCS Faux-komo
1994 Yokomo Box-Art
RC10GT Restoration

Current projects:
1993 WCS Faux-komo
1994 Yokomo Box-Art
RC10GT Restoration
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Re: Your forever car...
My 1989 mk1 Kyosho Lazer. Absolutely love this thing. Trying to tack down a Triumph to go with it



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Re: Your forever car...
I sold my forever car years ago.... my PB Mini Mustang, with OziFET ESC, Technigold, and those cool gold Hotshot rims. Oh, and my paint job and optional wing...
I just don't have the attachment to them that a lot of you guys seem to... either that, or I am just a bit of a goose.
Alex
Nothing will ever come close to that, until I build up a replica... I'm getting there, slowly, like all my projects. I just don't have the attachment to them that a lot of you guys seem to... either that, or I am just a bit of a goose.


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