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By Drapes86 November 21, in Vintage. Hello all, firstly a confession I have always liked the idea of RC Cars but have never really got into the hobby and I know absolutely nothing about them. However; I have recently caught the bug and pledge to become a better person and make up for all that lost time! I was clearing out the garage and found my childhood Tyco Hijacker looking up at me, along with a beaten up, dusty RC I had never given a 2nd glance since inheriting it from my step brother whilst clearing my things from my mom and step dad's loft. After spending more time than I should cleaning the HiJacker and realising it was completely shot, I turned my attention to the other car. So, I'm an engineer, and and the first thing that I had never noticed was the intricacy of the swing arm mechanism, followed by everything else that I could see I cleaned off some dust from the body and rear wing and read "Kyosho" and "Optima Mid Custom". I typed these into everyone's favourite Internet search engine and Well, let's just say she no longer lives in the garage and I have completed my 10, hail Mary's to repent for my sins! After that inexcusably long introduction, I'm going to be rebuilding her. Considering this is my first venture into RC car restoration, I will not be making any modifications to the spec - just a deep clean and replacement of parts as necessary.
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And so it begins Login with Facebook. Thanks in advance if anyone has ideas! This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Static caravan insurance is also available. It has 2 single fixed beds, but can't find anything about it online. Posted November 21, edited. Yes that's it thanks, what do you make of this confusion? The recv's are three weeks old. Who do you go for your mods? There is so much choice for all items that it's difficult to make head or tails of ot when just starting out! That's great thanks! Find More Posts by emerilnut. Since I've been back in the hobby, all I see are these disc type wheels. But as they say on websites "yes I would recommend a Hobby".
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