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Mickle,
this is for sale, but think it is more than want to pay.
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=130047
cheers,
mike
this is for sale, but think it is more than want to pay.
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=130047
cheers,
mike
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Cheers mj
Abit out of my price range, I'm just getting into this and that looks like a top end monster!!!
Thanks anyway
Mike
[Edited by Mickle - 9/12/2002 1:20:01 PM]
Abit out of my price range, I'm just getting into this and that looks like a top end monster!!!
Thanks anyway
Mike
[Edited by Mickle - 9/12/2002 1:20:01 PM]
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I have picked a couple up fromwww.loot.com, one was a 1/6 scale .21 nitro for £280, brand new and built-retail £420+,
the other was a 1/10 scale .15 nitro, but because it was running backwards I got it for £60, it was in for £140. It turns out the father of the lad I bought it off had given it a "full service". The idiot had replaced the main cog in the rear diff and put it in the wrong way round. it took 10 mins to fix.
ring round your local model shops, they usually have some cheapish S/H gear in.
there is also radio controlled scoobynet if you like, there are some useful threads, if you don't mind the yank bullsh1t :http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/foru...s=&forumid=218.
did you watch the clip in my other post? http://www.thecountyhouse.com/movie.htm
mj
[Edited by mj - 9/12/2002 10:05:04 PM]
the other was a 1/10 scale .15 nitro, but because it was running backwards I got it for £60, it was in for £140. It turns out the father of the lad I bought it off had given it a "full service". The idiot had replaced the main cog in the rear diff and put it in the wrong way round. it took 10 mins to fix.
ring round your local model shops, they usually have some cheapish S/H gear in.
there is also radio controlled scoobynet if you like, there are some useful threads, if you don't mind the yank bullsh1t :http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/foru...s=&forumid=218.
did you watch the clip in my other post? http://www.thecountyhouse.com/movie.htm
mj
[Edited by mj - 9/12/2002 10:05:04 PM]
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