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R/C kit scooby
just out of interest. is anyone building the kit form remote control scooby where you get a new part each week
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http://www.deagostini.co.uk/radiocontrolcar/
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http://www.deagostini.co.uk/radiocontrolcar/
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powerflow cat back system. 173.5bhp (engine advantages 12/12/04)
Standing quarter......15.60 @ 88mph on the 18's
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powerflow cat back system. 173.5bhp (engine advantages 12/12/04)
Standing quarter......15.60 @ 88mph on the 18's
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no, but on another forum that i used, someone worked out that in total u pay about £400 for it
you could buy that in any model shop for about £200 -if that!
you could buy that in any model shop for about £200 -if that!



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I aint collecting it. i had a petrol scooby r/c car fast as fcuk but couldn't keep it straight lol. So i have settled eith my new mini cooper electric r/c. With uprated speed controller and motor. (see i mods my r/c car too!)
The kit one looks like a tamiya one but not quite one. if you catch my drift.
The kit one looks like a tamiya one but not quite one. if you catch my drift.
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IMO boats are the best. ive got loads of them, and they are so easy to build because you dont have to mess about as much with stearing and gearing.... the only problem is when the petrol one dies in the middle of a lake! 



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you should make a tug with a strong magnet on the back overhanging the prop and have all the other boats a metal piece on the front nose and tow 'em in. We had that problem on the cars but the other way round when batteries go dead in the reciever
thankfully i was sensible and got a safety chip thingy.
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i did think about that, but always managed by either pushing it back in with another boat or swimming
now i have found a lake thats only about a foot and a half deep, so its idea coz i can wade in... however, it dries up in the summer, so it becomes kindof a winter thing
yeah, when the reciever battery runs out and the motor stays running as it has a sepperate battery, u end up chasing it round all over the place.
i will post some pictures off some of my beasts if i remember tomoz.
*i wanna be a kid again!!!*
now i have found a lake thats only about a foot and a half deep, so its idea coz i can wade in... however, it dries up in the summer, so it becomes kindof a winter thing
yeah, when the reciever battery runs out and the motor stays running as it has a sepperate battery, u end up chasing it round all over the place.
i will post some pictures off some of my beasts if i remember tomoz.
*i wanna be a kid again!!!*


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Sheaf wrote:I'm pretty sure you can buy that remote control scooby for £99 in most places. But imagine what that £99 could go towards on making your real car go faster...
i would think its a bit different to the kit one i'm building. it has adj camber tracking and height adj shocks. so far and only on week 7
coupe 180

powerflow cat back system. 173.5bhp (engine advantages 12/12/04)
Standing quarter......15.60 @ 88mph on the 18's
(jurby 20/6/04)

powerflow cat back system. 173.5bhp (engine advantages 12/12/04)
Standing quarter......15.60 @ 88mph on the 18's
(jurby 20/6/04)
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but everyone has cars, boats are different, and believe me... some can go faster than the cars!


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sharky, the motors i used to get supplied with for my 1/8th car were a similer spec to the boat motors that company did. I think that was a scale 1500bhp (nearly 1000bhp/litre)or something silly so yeh, i guess the boats using them might be slightly quick as well.
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rahmanm3 wrote:You're forgetting these beauties!!!!!LOL
M@Bz
have u ever tried flying 1 tho????
never again!
jase - u talking about petrol or electric?


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Hehe, well since someone has posted a picture of a Piccolo model heli I geuss its ok for me to say anyone wanna buy one?
I have one with 35 hours airtime, very stable for a micro, very fast and unlike cars it can go up/down and hover too!
Seriously, it is for sale, complete ready to fly with battery and transmitter. It can be yours for a fairly measly £120..........
Scott
I have one with 35 hours airtime, very stable for a micro, very fast and unlike cars it can go up/down and hover too!
Seriously, it is for sale, complete ready to fly with battery and transmitter. It can be yours for a fairly measly £120..........
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lol, ok, u got me there!
but only if its a good 1 and not 1 of those cheap things from the toy section in argos.

but only if its a good 1 and not 1 of those cheap things from the toy section in argos.



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Hehe, my heli for sale is a piccolo...... Full control, as in motor speed (instead of collective), left/right - forward/back cyclic and left/right yaw. Top speed is probably on the order of 60mph but you can't see it beyond 30M so a bit of a non-issue!
A link to a vid of mine, bit of a naff cam so don't expect too much. This was done in my living room, heli is flying without a canopy since it is dead weight that robs flight time........
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/nosein.wmv
Taken whilst I was learning to fly nose-in, as in facing me:)
OK, 2 more vids for those of you with a fat pipe:)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/Untitled.WMV
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclark ... rlight.WMV
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A link to a vid of mine, bit of a naff cam so don't expect too much. This was done in my living room, heli is flying without a canopy since it is dead weight that robs flight time........
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/nosein.wmv
Taken whilst I was learning to fly nose-in, as in facing me:)
OK, 2 more vids for those of you with a fat pipe:)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/Untitled.WMV
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclark ... rlight.WMV
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cools vids
u actually attached a camera to it??????
good for spying on people
looks like alot of fun if u have the space indoors, as i bet it doesn't like the wind very much does it?
u actually attached a camera to it??????
good for spying on people
looks like alot of fun if u have the space indoors, as i bet it doesn't like the wind very much does it?


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Aye, I did hang a camera on it:) Same cam that took the following pic, believe it or not:)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/high1.jpg
Wind, any heli's worst enemy! Aye, they don't like wind, basically, if its blowing more than 5mph best not bother!
Oh, the pic, aye, i used binoculars!
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scottclarke/high1.jpg
Wind, any heli's worst enemy! Aye, they don't like wind, basically, if its blowing more than 5mph best not bother!
Oh, the pic, aye, i used binoculars!
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im guessing that wasn't a helicopter that took that pic?


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Sharky, its the IC stuff. We coudnt run petrol in those motors coz of no ignition system (they revved to high) so alcohol/nitro was used.
Topic seems electric, oops. Just id heard the boats with car spec engines were silly fast.
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Topic seems electric, oops. Just id heard the boats with car spec engines were silly fast.
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"To try is the first step on the long road to failure"
mk3 200ti: 303bhp +323ftlbs http://www.rt2468abcd.r8technology.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=3553
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a light hydroplane with a good nitro engine and you can easily hi 70mph.
scott - what camera did u use?
scott - what camera did u use?


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sharky,
I use one cam for all pics, purchasing decision was based on weight but the cam had to be 2mp at least....... turned out to be a Mustek GSmart mini 3. Less than 50g, very basic, CMOS. I was very surprised by the quality of the pics from the air, ground shots are not so good, not least because it has no LCD and the viewfinder doesn't line up with the lens well at all. Best bit is as a webcam it supports a genuine 640X480@15FPS, better than all USB cams I have tested, where most struggle when anything moves. It has 16mb onboard (fixed) and does video's at 320X240 with ok-ish quality. The vids I have posted do not show the quality well since they have all been reduced to 320X240 with WM free coder, when I code a file to 640X480 it comes out over 30X the size of the 320X240 version......
Cam is also for sale now @ £30 - boxed, as new, believe it or not! This is because I have just re-discovered my fetish with cars (as in, I have a 'decent' one now) and thanks to someone I now have a huge scratch down the side of my car, I need to arrange some motorised camera mounts to keep an eye on it when I can't............
Scott
I use one cam for all pics, purchasing decision was based on weight but the cam had to be 2mp at least....... turned out to be a Mustek GSmart mini 3. Less than 50g, very basic, CMOS. I was very surprised by the quality of the pics from the air, ground shots are not so good, not least because it has no LCD and the viewfinder doesn't line up with the lens well at all. Best bit is as a webcam it supports a genuine 640X480@15FPS, better than all USB cams I have tested, where most struggle when anything moves. It has 16mb onboard (fixed) and does video's at 320X240 with ok-ish quality. The vids I have posted do not show the quality well since they have all been reduced to 320X240 with WM free coder, when I code a file to 640X480 it comes out over 30X the size of the 320X240 version......
Cam is also for sale now @ £30 - boxed, as new, believe it or not! This is because I have just re-discovered my fetish with cars (as in, I have a 'decent' one now) and thanks to someone I now have a huge scratch down the side of my car, I need to arrange some motorised camera mounts to keep an eye on it when I can't............
Scott
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