I thought about it, who needs permission, if she doesn't like it I'll kick her out instead!1300GT wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:00 amI don't know.....dogs can get pretty jealous. Better make sure you don't hang up Box Tops for the Mugen Bulldog, Playtron Doberman, SG Coyote, Bandai MadWolf, Tamiya Fox, Great Vigour Beagle or Yokomo Dogfighter. You could be up the creek without a paddle then.RC10th wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:37 pmAt least then he can line the doghouse with whatever he wants......Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:06 pmYou want him to be sleeping outside?Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 6:09 pmTell her it's either the Blackfoot poster, or something with scantily clad women.
....... the dog won't care
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I was shopping NES posters recently to add to the rotation in the barn and I was surprised at the disappointing collection out there. I figured there would be some really cool retro creative stuff. I didn't see anything in my relatively short search. I also still can't find the IBM poster from Revenge Of The Nerds either, so the internet isn't quite as vast as we'd like to think...
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An other step for my Schumacher CAT SX
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From the time I was about 19 to 24 years old, I drove a Honda Civic Hatch. White, lowered, tinted, aluminum 7-spokes (15 x 7, which was big at the time), 50 series tires (which were skinny at the time) ............... loved that car! So, a few months ago, I went looking to see if anyone ever made a EF9 body, and low and behold, I ran across this:
Only problem was that any US retailer wanted +/- $95 with shipping. Too much for me, so I contacted the manufacturer directly, and they had no problem sending me one .................. only problem was that their air service was down (Covid?), so it literally had to be shipped, like on a boat! It entered a container on 1/27/21 in Japan, and was handed to US customs on 4/8/21! I have been refreshing the tracking page every day for over two months. So worth it, love this thing.
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.
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morrisey0 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 4:05 pm From the time I was about 19 to 24 years old, I drove a Honda Civic Hatch. White, lowered, tinted, aluminum 7-spokes (15 x 7, which was big at the time), 50 series tires (which were skinny at the time) ............... loved that car! So, a few months ago, I went looking to see if anyone ever made a EF9 body, and low and behold, I ran across this:
ef9 2.jpg
Only problem was that any US retailer wanted +/- $95 with shipping. Too much for me, so I contacted the manufacturer directly, and they had no problem sending me one .................. only problem was that their air service was down (Covid?), so it literally had to be shipped, like on a boat! It entered a container on 1/27/21 in Japan, and was handed to US customs on 4/8/21! I have been refreshing the tracking page every day for over two months. So worth it, love this thing.
Hi,
Gorgeous !!!
Do you have a link to buy this body as you do?
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I got a lot of junk in the post this week.... guy was giving it all away.... paid postage only. Lot included a couple of useful receivers and a couple of crystals, a small pile of unidentified servo gears (no clue, probably trash), and these parts.
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Yeah, I know what you're saying, "why do you keep getting this junk in?" What can I say, I'm a sucker for "just pay postage" Alex
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JUNK ! I see doggy rear shafts , mono shock front mounts , sprocket and possibly 2 chains ! The rest might be junk but that sir is a good days work !Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:07 am I got a lot of junk in the post this week.... guy was giving it all away.... paid postage only. Lot included a couple of useful receivers and a couple of crystals, a small pile of unidentified servo gears (no clue, probably trash), and these parts.
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Yeah, I know what you're saying, "why do you keep getting this junk in?" What can I say, I'm a sucker for "just pay postage"
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Forgot about this post until I came across another silver label Twisters for sale, but it has a plain endbell and not a Yokomo endbell like the one I have. My silver label Twisters has a "712" engraved on the side of the can, the armature is a double wind and has a "T" written on two of the 3 slots.
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My 33 year old Dremel still actually works pretty well. Finally decided to replace it though.
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Use to have that same 30 yr old dremel, but no clue whatever happened to it. Replaced it years ago with a rotozip, which wasn't much of a replacement because its way too powerful and overkill for the small detailed needs. Your replacement looks quite nice.
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Hi,
Parts to start refurb of my Hot Bodies D413
Still waiting for chassis board .
Jerome
Parts to start refurb of my Hot Bodies D413
Still waiting for chassis board .
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Those 395 Dremels are the best! I have been loving the rechargeable Dremel Lite I bought last year.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:14 pm My 33 year old Dremel still actually works pretty well. Finally decided to replace it though.
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Just received this proper “4 hole” rear bulkhead for my early JRX2 build. Used.. but cleaned up nice!
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