You beat me to it. Now to search for a 16mm F1 car...laalratty:90158 wrote:Now there's an idea....OLD.GUY:90145 wrote: Just calm down, it's not a F1 car !
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Visit the PFLR website - http://poultonfarmlightrailway.webs.com/
Dean Forest Railway Society website - http://dfrsociety.org/
Visit the PFLR website - http://poultonfarmlightrailway.webs.com/
Dean Forest Railway Society website - http://dfrsociety.org/
Watch this out :MDLR:90142 wrote:Dare I suggest it would take a rat body??
http://www.mdlr.co.uk/loco25.html
Very funny !
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besides I'd probably win :lol: I know it can exceed 30 actual mph, but that was 30 years ago.
For the record I've actually nearly properly crashed the Diplock railcar, its RC glitched and it started accelerating toward a bridge on a bend, luckily no damage was caused. Couldn't really help what happened, its so overpowered its off in the blink of an eye (or glitch of a receiver). Gordon built it rather substantially probably forseeing accidents. For this reason its getting 2.4 gig to lessen the chances of that happening again, my preferred system has a kill switch feature where loss of signal kills all functions. I'd sooner use it though and risk the odd crash than see it disappear into someones cupboard, it gives my friends a good laugh when it comes out to play. Don't worry I'm not a total vandal, I appreciate it has some degree of history.
For the record I've actually nearly properly crashed the Diplock railcar, its RC glitched and it started accelerating toward a bridge on a bend, luckily no damage was caused. Couldn't really help what happened, its so overpowered its off in the blink of an eye (or glitch of a receiver). Gordon built it rather substantially probably forseeing accidents. For this reason its getting 2.4 gig to lessen the chances of that happening again, my preferred system has a kill switch feature where loss of signal kills all functions. I'd sooner use it though and risk the odd crash than see it disappear into someones cupboard, it gives my friends a good laugh when it comes out to play. Don't worry I'm not a total vandal, I appreciate it has some degree of history.
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