Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on February 07, 2003, 03:08:35 PM
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Man my cap key must be stuck today...
LOL
So I did it.
After I read this review I had to have it.
Pershing tank review by some Aussie freak (http://www.dansdata.com/pershing.htm)
So I have one on the way from Hong cong!
(http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/rc/electric/116scaletankseries/images/56016/header.jpg)
Here is the link to Tamiya Tamiya M26 (http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/rc/electric/116scaletankseries/56016.html)
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If it had "Pellet-Capacity" I'd get one, and have fun with the neighbors cat that keeps digging in my bulbed-flower beds :D
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oh ya Rip.. now you're talking Airsoft!.. I used my MP5 to 'convince' a neighbor's dog to stop taking dumps on our property..worked too..only two lessons.
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Tamiya R/C kits are very nice. Not the best for racing, but they are very high quality.
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Funked
I had one of there cars when I was a kid, think it was the FOX?
was cool but I broke it all the time.. hehe
Their scale stuff is outstanding, this tank looks to be pretty damn good.
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Yeah some of the older stuff wasn't so great for durability. Although it might have had more to do with my teenage driving style (hair on fire). :)
I have 3 Tamiyas currently, a matched pair of Honda Civics and a DTM Mercedes, and they all run great despite countless crashes and use of modified motors (we're talking 50 mph +). :)
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Yeah it was all my driving, I have to say.
Was a cool car, what stunk is all the hoby shops that carried parts in my town closed and I didnt have a real car at the time and this was before internet parts ordering.
(http://www.toyexchange.addr.com/images/tamfox2.jpg)
LoL I think I was like 12 or 13, man it was cool.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
If it had "Pellet-Capacity" I'd get one, and have fun with the neighbors cat that keeps digging in my bulbed-flower beds :D
Hehe, get a paintball gun as it works great for "pest" control.
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bah. not worth it.
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One of my dad's buddies in town found a way to keep the neighborhood dogs from barking. He recorded a dog whistle. Anytime the dogs would start up, he'd fire up the stereo and put the speakers in the windows. It wasn't very long before that was one quiet neighborhood.