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White Tamiya Celica!
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schumacher stt pro :woot:
alfa 156 shell............. and lots of tape :p |
I used to use my dad's Tamiya Hornet for knocking about in the garden when i was really small.
But my first 'proper' car was a Cougar 2000 with touring car bodyshell mounts and an Escort Cossie body. Used to race it at Chessington before they built that 5-a-side football place on it. |
Ah yes the old bodyshell extension kit!. I had a Fiesta XR2i shell on my old Boomerang!
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I still have my old hornet ! |
Tamiya Frog :thumbsup:.
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first rc car was made out of lego, meccano and curtain rod, first proper one was a tamiya holiday buggy though
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Manta Ray:thumbsup: Awsome!
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Sand scorcher ..... bang tidy :thumbsup:
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HOTSHOT! Smash your back doors in!!!xxx
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Holiday buggy, then i got the hump back 5 cell pack for it lol it made it fly NOT lol wish i still had it,
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Mardave 1/8th Circuit car 1978 with a Veco 19 and Ford Capri shell :thumbsup:
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First one i remember was a clicky in reverse mustang.:woot: Then i moved on to lorry's.
First 2 channel was a Niko F1 car from Tandy's and i did warm the tyres up in the oven:thumbsup: Had many a good sesh with my 15 minute Ricko charger:lol: Double charge for extra punch:woot: Trinity turbo drops were awesome :p |
i cant remember what mine was but,it was 2wd buggy,it had a red swich at the back for slow and fast speed:thumbsup: i remember it had a driver in the middle with mesh side window and big frogeye head lights,it had a spare front wheel mounted on the roof or were the back window was,it was ace,but i always wanted a NINJA :wub
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I had a Tamiya Rough Rider in about 1981, I still have it now:woot: Then I got a Saubrau Brat, followed by A TAMIYA Terra Scorcher, then on to The Cat from Cat2000 on:thumbsup: Still have my boss cat works too:p
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Tamiya Boomerang! :woot:
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does any one no if they do retro meetings? |
Tamiya Terra Scorcher.
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