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BenG 14-04-2006 10:06 AM

TC3 'o' v2 any good?
 
Is it any good, I am thinking of buying one. I know Neil Cragg had one a while back, but not for long

nick oliver 14-04-2006 10:39 AM

From what i have seen others having one, they are not the best cars and could put you doing 4wd ofroad by having one:rolleyes: They mite be good cars if you been in sport for awhile and are really good with set ups but other wise i wouldnt bother sorry:rolleyes:

You would be better going for a kyosho zx5? xx4? bj4? Nick.

jimmy 14-04-2006 12:43 PM

Thats gonna be the main problem, finding setups that work etc..I know its attractive if you have a TC3 but if you actually wanna do well at racing its probably better to try something else unless you really fancy it.

bert digler 14-04-2006 08:12 PM

tc30
 
i had one it was crap it had the most bizzare handlind characteristics you have ever seen it went from grip to no grip corner to corner you had wrag the sh*t out it to get a decent time it wore tyres out at a stupid rate no matter what i tried it was cack:o

bert digler 14-04-2006 08:22 PM

buy a decent car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bert digler
i had one it was crap it had the most bizzare handlind characteristics you have ever seen it went from grip to no grip corner to corner you had wrag the sh*t out it to get a decent time it wore tyres out at a stupid rate no matter what i tried it was cack:o

if i where you i would buy a lazer bj4 or a losi if you want something different have a x10 predator these are well proven cars with setups readily available and they work

BenG 15-04-2006 06:36 PM

ahh right, that was very, very definite. I have been racing a while, not doing to bad with electric and nitro TC's, but I don't know too much about leccy buggies, may have to buy a proper buggy. I live near Batley Buggy club, can I use it during the day?

nick oliver 15-04-2006 07:24 PM

I am sure you can If you became a batley buggy club member! wont cost much for year! Just check for Jimmy on this forum first tho as he will know best!:D

jimmy 26-04-2006 04:55 PM

Oh, aye, you can go down any time mate. The members maintain the track and the membership / race fees pay for the rent on the land etc, so if you want to join it just shows you're willing to help out like.
There are a lot of kids down there, even more so now that they built a skate park near the track, bad idea!!!! so you get a lot of vandalism and bikes on the track sometimes, usually they will move off if you ask them, but this one little lass was a right arrogant little so and so on here pink bike.. :mad:
despite repeatedly being asked, she just rode about anyway, with rich lowe fanging his bj4worlds around.

should have been chucked in the stream if you ask me.:D

bert digler 26-04-2006 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy
Oh, aye, you can go down any time mate. The members maintain the track and the membership / race fees pay for the rent on the land etc, so if you want to join it just shows you're willing to help out like.
There are a lot of kids down there, even more so now that they built a skate park near the track, bad idea!!!! so you get a lot of vandalism and bikes on the track sometimes, usually they will move off if you ask them, but this one little lass was a right arrogant little so and so on here pink bike.. :mad:
despite repeatedly being asked, she just rode about anyway, with rich lowe fanging his bj4worlds around.

should have been chucked in the stream if you ask me.:D

i personally use a 2.2 air rifle it works a treat:D

nick oliver 26-04-2006 09:04 PM

i did tell vickey to hit them mid air with her car...:D :D but she said she didnt want the hassle after it lol:p

BenG 27-04-2006 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy
Oh, aye, you can go down any time mate. The members maintain the track and the membership / race fees pay for the rent on the land etc, so if you want to join it just shows you're willing to help out like.
There are a lot of kids down there, even more so now that they built a skate park near the track, bad idea!!!! so you get a lot of vandalism and bikes on the track sometimes, usually they will move off if you ask them, but this one little lass was a right arrogant little so and so on here pink bike.. :mad:
despite repeatedly being asked, she just rode about anyway, with rich lowe fanging his bj4worlds around.

should have been chucked in the stream if you ask me.:D

tell me about it. The skate park would have been fine for skateboarders e.t.c who dont use the RC track as a a addition to the park, it's just the chav's it attracts that think that the rc track is meant for thier bikes. I think we should give em a bath in spen beck.:D I think I am going to buy a FT B4, as they appear to be the dogs danglies in 2wd, and apperntly improove your TC racing/reactions:D

Richard Lowe 28-04-2006 03:09 PM

Batley Chav's seem a bit better than most (well less bad :confused: ), normally if you ask em' to shift they come and stand on the rostrum..

"ere, is that like pet rol mate, ave' got a Subaru one that does 100mph" :rolleyes:


Can't wait till the national, Tom, Vermin and Me will be kicking the kids off the skate park to have a play :bom:
/Remembers to pack 3 spare B3 chassis :o

Bonus points to Jimmy for using the word 'fanging' :jimmeh

emzy 28-04-2006 03:20 PM

Where's there a skate park near Batley? Was it there in February and I just had my eyes closed? Although it was quite dark...

jimmy 28-04-2006 03:24 PM

probably was yea.. Ive not actually SEEN it ! but you can see where it is, right behind the sports centre
close to the track, but hidden by a fence

DCM 28-04-2006 03:45 PM

sounds like a good place for misfit juveniles, behind a fence where they can't be seen or do harm... shame it is a two way gate, so they can get back out again...

Richard Lowe 28-04-2006 03:50 PM

It's only small, there's a couple of quarter pipes and a tabletop with a grind rail (did I get my terminology right there?! :p )
I reckon we'll get 20 feet or so of air off one of the quarterpipes :afro:

:::Edited for spelling before Em shouts at me :o:::

**RE-edited for spelling since you still didn't get it right! :p**

jimmy 28-04-2006 03:51 PM

I'll have to get a new B$ ordered sharpish then so I have an old one to play with

DCM 28-04-2006 04:21 PM

Emz = Grandma Grammar..... or even Miss Spelling... pmsl...

Can't you read Emz... heehee

emzy 28-04-2006 04:26 PM

Meh. I've gotten over my grammar/spelling kick for a little while I think. Maybe it was just exam stress. If so, you're all in for an irritating May!

PS... grammAR dammit!

BenG 01-05-2006 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Lowe
It's only small, there's a couple of quarter pipes and a tabletop with a grind rail (did I get my terminology right there?! :p )
I reckon we'll get 20 feet or so of air off one of the quarterpipes :afro:

:::Edited for spelling before Em shouts at me :o:::

**RE-edited for spelling since you still didn't get it right! :p**

20 feet on a skatepark £2, hitting a chav in the face with a rc car and making then cry , priceless:D


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