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jamie 6.5t 20-08-2011 03:09 PM

I am loosing my temper!
 
I am fuming, my dad always tells me I'm wasting my pay checks on R/C cars, but how can he say that when I earn the money and spend it on what I enjoy. He always takes the piss out of the hobby, I think it's time he grew up and reallized it is a proper sport! :mad:

msxmre 20-08-2011 03:24 PM

Just send him onto Oople, no site promotes RC, it's serious side and also it's more relaxed side like Oople. Let him see Jimmys reports and let him see some vids and so on. I was lucky that when I was younger and racing, my dad backed me up and was my mechanic untill such times I was competent to do it on my own. Now I do the same with my own boy and we really enjoy the racing and spending time together at the track. Just keep plodding away and he might just come round 1 day lol. At least you're spending your money doing a hobby you enjoy, dad needs to realise you could be out on the streets doing worse things.
Scotty....

gainsy 20-08-2011 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by msxmre (Post 542686)
Just send him onto Oople, no site promotes RC, it's serious side and also it's more relaxed side like Oople. Let him see Jimmys reports and let him see some vids and so on. I was lucky that when I was younger and racing, my dad backed me up and was my mechanic untill such times I was competent to do it on my own. Now I do the same with my own boy and we really enjoy the racing and spending time together at the track. Just keep plodding away and he might just come round 1 day lol. At least you're spending your money doing a hobby you enjoy, dad needs to realise you could be out on the streets doing worse things.
Scotty....

+1 :thumbsup::thumbsup:

jamie 6.5t 20-08-2011 03:32 PM

chears guys
 
:)
maybe i wont throttle him after all lol

jampat2004 20-08-2011 03:34 PM

def think your dad needs educating in the world of rc cars.:thumbsup:

mattybucks 20-08-2011 03:44 PM

What's your dads hobby? I'm sure we could give you some ammo the retaliate with!

manic 20-08-2011 03:50 PM

when i done 1;10 off road about 20 years ago my dad just dropped me off at the club and picked me up, i then grew out of it and started doing banger racing now i have nakered my knees so much i need 2 knee replacements and a bone cut in half and wedged, now i have returned to the 10th off road, well i now have a running car just need to get out there and get the thumbs back in practis, just no i have my 12 yr old boy with me, and i cant let him beat me lol, i say let your dad have a go then he will se how hard it is and will understand, but also it might not be his thing, but still if you like it then carry on

manic

markwilliamson2001 20-08-2011 03:52 PM

This sort of thing really saddens me...
I was really lucky, in that my dad got me involved in it, although I wasnt too keen to start with, but as soon as I went to the track, I was hooked. My dad also was my mechanic, and really helped me with understanding the car, batteries etc..which helps me today, and kept me out of trouble. I HATE to hear about parents not being at all interested in their kids hobbies, which are actually educational, and sociable. :thumbsup: keep at him I say!!! :D

JonyNitro 20-08-2011 03:54 PM

Watch the next edition of Gadget Show

jamie 6.5t 20-08-2011 04:10 PM

my
 
my dad is a tennis player he thinks hes amazing lol hes allright i gues to be fair to him he has took me too a couple of my races and liked it but only when he gets home he bitches about it i was like say that at the club i dare you i told him the mejority of peopple would tell you where to get off :D

gainsy 20-08-2011 04:23 PM

Hmmm Tennis :bored: not going to learn many life skills there
At least at the race track you are learning co-ordination with racing lines, problem solving when things go wrong with the car & overall you will make great friends, also your not out rioting in the streets or hanging out on street corners
Like others i was lucky to have my dad doing the pit work when i started, until i started to beat him & he made me do it on my own :D luckily he had taught me enough to get me started, my mum never understood why i spent so much on my cars but it was in my blood from the first race meeting & eventually she just accepted that it kept me happy & out of trouble
If it's what you love doing Jamie keep at it buddy :D
A rc car is not just for christmas, it's for life!!!!

jamie 6.5t 20-08-2011 04:34 PM

chears youth
 
chears youth i am happy now thow dads started taking me out on little driving lessons in hope to try and help me pass my driving test quicker learnt how to use a clutch the other day such a tricky thing to do lol i about nackered his gearbox in the prosses of learniing lol :D thanks guys and to be fair i need to stop slagging my dad of he has been a great dad to me and could never ask for more of a great dad :D

dale 20-08-2011 04:40 PM

RC is a great hobby, and also teaches you a huge amount about engineering, vehicle dynamics, electronics etc, so can lead to all sorts of things.

Lewis Hamilton started out as an RC racer.

I also got my current job for Mercedes F1 as a result of my RC-Timing software (another RC racer working for Honda as the team was then tracked me down).

At the very least you'll have a lot of fun, make friends and spend a lot less time watching crap on TV or drinking alcopops outside the local CoOp :thumbsup:

gainsy 20-08-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jamie 6.5t (Post 542724)
chears youth i am happy now thow dads started taking me out on little driving lessons in hope to try and help me pass my driving test quicker learnt how to use a clutch the other day such a tricky thing to do lol i about nackered his gearbox in the prosses of learniing lol :D thanks guys and to be fair i need to stop slagging my dad of he has been a great dad to me and could never ask for more of a great dad :D

+1 :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: My dad taught me how to drive a real car as well, mostly round knebworth park off the A1 when i was 14 :D that was back in 1987

Paulnuneaton 20-08-2011 04:56 PM

:thumbsup:Do what makes you happy mate i started with my boy many years ago i think we had a grasshopper then we went on to off roading this stretches back to 1985 then my boy found girls more intresting. so he packed up 10 years later i restarted and am i glad i now play a active part in meetings arranging series and have a website as well for rc circuit cars.
maybe your dad needs to sit down in front of the TV and watch the rioters over the last few weeks. then look at you and think he is doing something he likes. not on street corners not doing smash and grabs. stick with what you enjoy waste as much money as you like as long as it brings you pleasure!!!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::p

andys 20-08-2011 05:10 PM

Jamie.

All depends on how old you are really, if it's your 1st job and you are quite young / still living at home, I can understand your dads comments.

Rc cars are silly expensive. I don't believe for a minute its a 'sport' it is a hobby. Fair play, some people are 'professional' racers but it's all an elegantly engineered marketing ploy to get you to buy product x instead of product y, or persuade you that you need to buy something to remain competitive !

Don't get me wrong I love rc cars, my parents hated it when I was a kid as all they could see was the expense involved.

I returned to the hobby when I could afford it. If I was a young 20 something starting out in life and looking for a mortgage, starting a family / settling down etc then I would sack it off. That's what I did and just got back into it when I could. I've being in and out of the hobby for the last 20 years due to family / kids / doing up my house etc.

I assume, that in these very difficult times your dad is just worried you are wasting your money when it could be used for more important things - if that's the case I'd give him a break !

Alternatively, you could be minted, in that case do what the hell you like :)

hazeandfizz 20-08-2011 05:28 PM

Jamie,

I started racing RC cars at a young age and it gave me a excellent understanding of mechanical issues and race setup, this lead to a job building race car engines for a living and then at the age of 19 I was offered a job at Williams F1. I have spent the last 21 years there 10 of which I spent on our race team travelling the world! It's amazing how many of us at Williams raced RC cars at a young age, it is a great way to develope skills and knowledge.

Try running that past the old man.

Cheers,
James.


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Originally Posted by jamie 6.5t (Post 542683)
I am fuming, my dad always tells me I'm wasting my pay checks on R/C cars, but how can he say that when I earn the money and spend it on what I enjoy. He always takes the piss out of the hobby, I think it's time he grew up and reallized it is a proper sport! :mad:


markymark6183 20-08-2011 05:37 PM

How's about respect your dad because you will miss the piss taking when he is gone buddy !!

eyeayen 20-08-2011 05:43 PM

I think I can agree with all the above posts... However... you've all missed something.

Clearly he's just jealous you're having so much fun and have found something you love. Talk him into getting a car so he can race you, then tell him if you can beat him, no more winding up from him, until he can beat you, then he can say what he wants :lol::thumbsup:

jamie 6.5t 20-08-2011 05:58 PM

chears guys
 
no i do love my dad always will due to not having a mother figure but that no ones fault except from my mums she,s missing out o,well it is my first job and it is only part time i don't always buy things for my car but when i do i like to get descent equipment like my motor is the most expensive purchase of my car a fusion exceed pro6.5t brush-less motor for £130 thanks guys just needed to vent my frustration out on here hope no one thinks im being ungrateful :/ just wished my dad would show some enthusiasm on what i like doing.....
thanks guys again :thumbsup:


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