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SVTScott
10-18-2004, 11:32 PM
Well, I started with a electric Evader...Now have a that Evader a Tamiya Lightning, a Wasp powered Savage, and my most recent purchase...a Mugen MBX5 with a RB Concept engine and all the trimings (hell Ive never ran a buggy)..............All this within the last 2 months!!..geez

I plan on a Sprint car (clay oval) and maybe a stock car tri oval (in my wildest dreams).......... so Dave bring it on! Im ready to race all of the above!
and so look forward to it!!!

Scott the Rookie...........and heck yes Ill paint a yellow stripe on all my bumpers!

PS you all can beat me at the R/C track but if we meet on the streets........ :eek: .........your Mine! ;) LOL!

Deimatt
10-19-2004, 10:44 AM
Well, I started with a electric Evader...Now have a that Evader a Tamiya Lightning, a Wasp powered Savage, and my most recent purchase...a Mugen MBX5 with a RB Concept engine and all the trimings (hell Ive never ran a buggy)..............All this within the last 2 months!!..geez

I plan on a Sprint car (clay oval) and maybe a stock car tri oval (in my wildest dreams).......... so Dave bring it on! Im ready to race all of the above!
and so look forward to it!!!

Scott the Rookie...........and heck yes Ill paint a yellow stripe on all my bumpers!

PS you all can beat me at the R/C track but if we meet on the streets........ :eek: .........your Mine! ;) LOL!


Dont forget about our DUNE BUGGY!!! HEE HEE HEEE!!!! :D :D

Piston
10-19-2004, 08:08 PM
oh Scotty, your not alone my friend!

Since I started 2 months ago, I've had a few lol. Here's a list in order of what I've been through:
Eletric Evader
Nitro Evader
Electric evader
Electric evader
Savage 21
Savage 25
Savage 25
Savage 25 (just bought for son)
Mugen MBX5

and im trying to get a Associated T4 to race this winter.

*Hope my wife doesnt see this post... dead man walkin!*

John_T
10-22-2004, 02:12 AM
Vehicles = way over $10
Race fess = $10
fun factor = PRICELESS

:)

Piston
10-22-2004, 05:32 AM
lol exactly.

Or
The look on my wifes face whens she finds out how much I REALLY spend on these R/C's? = Priceless

Dave_S
10-22-2004, 09:22 AM
Not bragging just ate up!
3-Losi xxxnt
3-HPI RS4 Micro's not a stock part on it.
2-MP 7.5 K3+
2-Klien 10th scale Sprint cars set up for the dirt or asphalt
1-Associated RC10 1985 model ,then sent off and rebuilt By Andy's in 1986 I raced the
Pro circuit when I lived in California between 85-88 was alot of fun!

This is a RC site so we won't get into fishing rods and reels ,tackle, boats ect...

Raced 1/4 scale in Bakersfield,California for a while it was really cool!
RC CAN BE VERY ADDICTIVE, But it is a great sport and hobby I have been in and out of it for years. It is a good clean family sport where everyone can get involved no age restrictions. You know we all work very hard with our jobs and what a way to enjoy our free time. Compared to other hobbies like Golf,Boating,Hunting,fishing and real car racing it's cheap and no matter how hard Piston T-BONES ya in turn 3 it didn't hurt!
Dave Timberline Raceway

Deimatt
10-22-2004, 09:32 AM
Not bragging just ate up!
3-Losi xxxnt
3-HPI RS4 Micro's not a stock part on it.
2-MP 7.5 K3+
2-Klien 10th scale Sprint cars set up for the dirt or asphalt
1-Associated RC10 1985 model ,then sent off and rebuilt By Andy's in 1986 I raced the
Pro circuit when I lived in California between 85-88 was alot of fun!

This is a RC site so we won't get into fishing rods and reels ,tackle, boats ect...

Raced 1/4 scale in Bakersfield,California for a while it was really cool!
RC CAN BE VERY ADDICTIVE, But it is a great sport and hobby I have been in and out of it for years. It is a good clean family sport where everyone can get involved no age restrictions. You know we all work very hard with our jobs and what a way to enjoy our free time. Compared to other hobbies like Golf,Boating,Hunting,fishing and real car racing it's cheap and no matter how hard Piston T-BONES ya in turn 3 it didn't hurt!
Dave Timberline Raceway


HA HA DAVE I want to hear about the boats tackle etc...Shotguns??? are you a duck/quail/ or pheasant hunter?? I sure am!! Getting ready to go hunt some Canada's this weekend!!

Matt

Piston
10-22-2004, 09:48 AM
and no matter how hard Piston T-BONES ya in turn 3 it didn't hurt! LOL :D I resemble that remark

Dave_S
10-22-2004, 09:49 AM
Bow hunt mostly because its in my back yard. Love Shooting Trap. I will show you my fancy clay thrower Debbie bought me last year. Used to do Pheasants,Quail,Duck,Goose but really into Turkey's in the Spring once again I don't have to go nowhere. Time is short now days! I'll be working on the track all winter and we heat 100% with wood ,I love cutting firewood, so my winter is already planned. Probally won't be doing much hunting but shooting clays would be fun.
P.S. We go to Canada in Northern Sask. in July ever year. Thats why RC racing at Timberline is a little short with that and the Nascar Trucks and IRL at Kansas Speedway coming to town.
Dave

KansasCajun
10-22-2004, 03:30 PM
Bow hunt mostly because its in my back yard.
Dave

If you ever need someone to sit on a stand, let me know. LOL ;) I haven't been hunting in awhile, but I used to go all the time in Louisiana, but then again we hunt with shotguns, rifles and to make it really fun, sometimes we run dogs. :D

Deimatt
10-22-2004, 03:36 PM
Dave I will shoot clays with ya, Just let me know how many boxes to pick up!! I love shooting them..Got a little Browning A-5 20 gauge I like to pop at clays..I know 12 is the sporting choice, but something bout that A-5 I just love to shoot it, My 12 is the duck/goose/Pheasant and If I get mad cause I am missing the clays Gun..LOL

KansasCajun
10-22-2004, 03:36 PM
and im trying to get a Associated T4 to race this winter.

*Hope my wife doesnt see this post... dead man walkin!*


Hmmm.. tease time... You mean like this one? :D


http://www.kickingchicken.com/kickingchicken/homepage.nsf/rsrc/T4/$file/Jconcepts%20002sm.jpg

Dave_S
10-22-2004, 03:42 PM
I don't know if you know this but I married a coonass. I have spent alot of time fishing the Red River and eating the best food in the world that's why I had to lose 72#. Hunting with dogs is one thing but tackling a wild Boar with a knife only thats crazy them guys are real sportsman? They drink to much bayou water LOL!

KansasCajun
10-22-2004, 08:56 PM
I don't know if you know this but I married a coonass. I have spent alot of time fishing the Red River and eating the best food in the world that's why I had to lose 72#. Hunting with dogs is one thing but tackling a wild Boar with a knife only thats crazy them guys are real sportsman? They drink to much bayou water LOL!

Hahaha.. Just be glad they don't invite you to go Catfishing with em. Before ya know it, you will see them jumping into the water and sticking their arms down a big 60 pound catfish's mouth and try to hold on to em.

:eek:

SVTScott
10-22-2004, 09:33 PM
Dave I will shoot clays with ya, Just let me know how many boxes to pick up!! I love shooting them..Got a little Browning A-5 20 gauge I like to pop at clays..I know 12 is the sporting choice, but something bout that A-5 I just love to shoot it, My 12 is the duck/goose/Pheasant and If I get mad cause I am missing the clays Gun..LOL

LMAO! Ill bring my 9mm! :D

Scott

SVTScott
10-22-2004, 09:34 PM
Hahaha.. Just be glad they don't invite you to go Catfishing with em. Before ya know it, you will see them jumping into the water and sticking their arms down a big 60 pound catfish's mouth and try to hold on to em.

:eek:

The only way Im going to noodle is with dynomite! ;)

Scott

Piston
10-22-2004, 10:00 PM
oh man, thats good stuff right there.. noodlin' is the only way to pull those big ones out. It is a "tad" dangerous I guess, what did I care I was young :)

Dave_S
10-23-2004, 05:55 AM
I used to noodle in the Arkansas River in Great Bend,Kansas. I quit when I stuck my hand in a hole along the river bank and pulled out a Musskat,don't know if thats the right spelling but man it had big teeth! That was enough of that. I got some guys who work for me and they noodle in Oklahoma where it is still legal besides Louisana and they use 55 gallon barrels in about 10 foot of water in the back of coves in Lake Eufala. They use snorkels and air tanks catch those 40 to 60 pound Flathead and Blues often. Kansas Cajun will like this. We steak out them big fish fryem up with hushpuppies,fried okra,Vidalia onions, and to top it off deep fry some sweet potatoe wedges. Don't forget the ice cold Bud,then sit around and listen for our arteries to harden

Piston
10-23-2004, 06:52 AM
I grew up in SW Oklahoma, down around Altus / Hobart, where we would hang out at the Red River. It's got a little bit of everything, Jeeps mainly lol. I knew of several guys who would drive out there for a little 4-wheelin' action then head east a bit for some noodlin', well when you park on a sand bed for a few hrs... your coming back to a nice clean sandbed and NO JEEP. A few of them managed to get thiers out but for the most part... thier gone. You also gotta watch out for those dam Garr (spelling?), those lil alligators will cause you to pull back a nub if your not careful!

Dave I think we need to setup a big fish fry sometime its 7am in the morning and im ready for supper!!! lol :)