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blitzboy 27-11-2008 02:04 PM

the master is back booths spec cats
 
just when you thought it was safe to let your cat out the bag and have some fun ,,, hahahahaha Mr booth himself has taken the cat and kicked it up the a**e and sorted it out straght out the bag , bang your electrics in and away you go guys mmmmmm pleased i did nt by one straight off now ,,, but seriously guys ,, Mr Booth has been doing alot of work with his stopwatch lately so what mods are there to have now well done Mr Booth pleased to see you back sir :thumbsup::woot: november news letter reviels all

Lee 27-11-2008 02:26 PM

Little Ben had one built for the F3's.


I think someone forgot yo put pistons in the shocks or something :lol:

I have some concerns though, does it state phil will build every car himself? and would you really want your car to be a friday afternoon car? (im not saying phil would pay less attention, but im sure i would if it was my 30th kit that week)

Also how long would it take to build one from scratch (4 hours maybe) that works out at £5 an hour, would you really have your chief engineer doing this. i wouldnt.

I think i would rather build my cars myself, i know what to do when thigs go wrong then or if i have changed something.

blitzboy 27-11-2008 02:28 PM

just goes to show that ben checks his car

DCM 27-11-2008 02:37 PM

I think we have to realise, Mr Booth himself doesn't build them, but a team of highly trained, crack, erm, housewives build them, according to Mr Booth's specification!!

Lee 27-11-2008 02:51 PM

Thats what i thought, just didnt want to say it if it wasn't true.

I suppose it beats cockling :woot:

Southwell 27-11-2008 02:55 PM

When you build cars in pre assembled form there will be a production line, not one person building one kit, that would be stupid.

josh_smaxx 27-11-2008 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 182323)
I suppose it beats cockling :woot:

Ouch :lol: Trust Lee to be the harshest.

Chrislong 27-11-2008 04:40 PM

Im intrigued to find out what setup the cars will have on them from the box. As I hope it isn't the setup from the manual build instructions.

mw02veg 27-11-2008 05:25 PM

bk in the day phil used to build the cars himself! people would quite happily pay more for a booth car :woot:

Answer-RC-Pete 27-11-2008 05:34 PM

From Red RC

Quote:

First up is the LiPo Phil Booth signature version, which has been fully assembled by the legendary maker of champions Phil Booth.
If Phil is doing it himself thats NUTs!

martin 28-11-2008 10:12 AM

Cat SX - LiPo Phil Booth Signature Version
 
Approved text for the website. I think this is a clearer statement of what is happening.

Cat SX - LiPo Phil Booth Signature Version - These cars are fully assembled in England by Schumacher Staff under the expert guidance of legendary builder of champions cars Phil Booth. Phil assembled the original Cat that took Masami Hirosaka to World Championship fame as a youg man and has been building winning cars ever since. These cars come with Phil Booth set up and ready to win so make a perfect gift for any aspiring champion. Body still requires painting to your own design plus installation of the electronics of your choice. Cars include race springs and Speed Secret option parts for suspension geometry so are ready to win with no further option parts.

Tim Walden - Exec Manager - Schumacher Racing

Answer-RC-Pete 28-11-2008 10:21 AM

I can see a market for this...
Those who have been in the hobby long enough wont need to know the build inside out as they know the cars inside out in essence. I agree that its not as good as building it yourself in terms of building the knowledge base and is not ideal for someone getting into the hobby.

Personally I would prefer it prebuilt as I never have time to to actually enjoy the build and it becomes a chore...

Kecky 28-11-2008 10:25 AM

Building a car is something i always look forward to :thumbsup:

Maybe i should apply for a job with Schumacher, and get paid for it :thumbsup:

bretts 28-11-2008 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kecky (Post 182516)
Building a car is something i always look forward to :thumbsup:

Maybe i should apply for a job with Schumacher, and get paid for it :thumbsup:

I did some work experience at Modelsport about 20 years ago....

Building cars for other people isn't much fun really.

Southwell 28-11-2008 11:02 AM

Im always sceptical at car which will be thrown together as quickly as possible. I like to have the chance to build them slowly, make sure everything is 100% before it hits the track. Not everyone wants to have the bother of building a car, i personally enjoy it.

Chrislong 28-11-2008 11:04 AM

Well I was thinking of getting a new car for when summer comes - think this has just made my mind up :thumbsup:

I do really like building cars though, for my self - not for other people.

stegger 28-11-2008 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kecky (Post 182516)
Building a car is something i always look forward to :thumbsup:

Maybe i should apply for a job with Schumacher, and get paid for it :thumbsup:

You just need to know how to build suspension ;);):lol::lol::lol:

Lee 28-11-2008 03:29 PM

How many times did you change O rings before you ran the car? :woot:

stegger 28-11-2008 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 182596)
How many times did you change O rings before you ran the car? :woot:

Twice , kit build then to mossy's setup and then to whities because the shocks were leaking:lol::lol: ryan rebuilt about 5 times:lol::lol:

Chrislong 28-11-2008 04:12 PM

Was is OCD, poor memory, or preventage to leakage? :lol:


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