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Old 26-12-2009
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I was just thinking RC must have been more popular for the 25-40 year old bracket, at my school pretty much most young lads had a tamiya of some sort, this generation seemed to more into gaming etc.

Its a real shame as RC gives you so much knowledge as a kid on engineering, problem solving, socialising at clubs with adults and many more benefits than pushing buttons on a PS3/X-box!

I sound like a grupmpy old man, just a shame thats all.......
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