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Possible New 1/16 indoor off-road club
Hi, Just testing to see if anyone would be interested in a 1/16 indoor off-road club in the Swaffham/Dereham area. Ive got the nod, but before I went any further with it I wanted to know if it was worth bothering.:thumbsup:
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If it's 1/16th scale you are talking about then you might want to get yourself over to the ukmicrorc forum as it is dedicated to everything small scale.
Also, the 1/16 scale cars are not all that popular and you will find a much wider 1/18th scale audience. Saying that the scale really means nothing as the cars are all various sizes (just nonsense marketing blurp) and we prefer to run as 'micro's' and allow as many different types of cars (within reason) to get better participation. :) You might also want to checkout http://www.ukmicrox.co.uk/ukmx/events-ukmx.html |
Poss. micro club then!!!!!!!!!!!
O.K we will call it micro club, still no interest though, pitty!!!!!!!!!:confused:
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might be worth putting something in the local (if you have one) model shop?
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Aye,don`t just give up.Build it and "they" will come ;)
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Ideas!!!!!!!!
O.K i will try, any ideas 4 materals i can use, I know fire hose is good 4 markin out areas, and I have lots of wood, my sk8in days buildin my own ramps, sets me in mind of big, big BIG,B.I.G!!!!but thats prob. not a good idea, I have raced 1/10 off road so its just the same only smaller, but what is too much?
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The micro cars actually take a beating better than larger cars, no weight on the materials, check out some of the WORM videos, can probably find them on here, or google, or PM c0sie, and you'll see you can actually go pretty insane on the features :thumbsup: Also wild tracks do tend to attract more drivers, because it's more fun:)
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