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Choices, choices…choices??

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If you got the space in the car then take a bunch! Also depends on your plans. Gonna have a lot of time? Large area for the Mojave to run?

We are going to a family reunion next year, staying at the bottom of the Great Smokey Mountains in TN, and I'm already thinking of which rigs to bring. 😂 Think I'll need a trail runner/crawler by then!

Enjoy your trip, be safe and have fun!!! 😁✌️
 
Heading to Maine tonight for the weekend, and what rigs do I want to bring 🤔 so far I’ve decided on the scx24 bronco & maybe Mojave as well or the atlas 6x6 & the BRCC 🤷🏼‍♂️
Well the obvious choice would be to leave them all home and buy one when you get there. :p 🤣 If you have room take 'em all, if not, take what ya can. and don't forget to charge you batteries.
That's a carload of crawlers. Don't forget to pack the radio (Hey, I've done that!).
I've done this too. :doh:
 
Heading to Maine tonight for the weekend, and what rigs do I want to bring 🤔 so far I’ve decided on the scx24 bronco & maybe Mojave as well or the atlas 6x6 & the BRCC 🤷🏼‍♂️
I’m headed to maine too.

Didn’t bring any RC’s though.

6x6 and BRCC would be my pick.
 
All the RC's. But at last count, we have over 30, so for me it would mean renting a bigger vehicle to take them all. But definitely would have to take the 24's. They are a blast anywhere. We really need to get some of the FMS rigs.
 
Have fun & do some camping. We're a little strange up here 😆.
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Not quite that strange but if you go up north make sure to seek out the belt sander races in some of the bars. You're not likely to see anything that ridiculously fun just anywhere.
Yeah, I can believe that. Back in the early '80s I was racing valve covers in Nebraska. Chev small block stamped steel (stock class), and small block finned aluminum Corvette (mod class). Plastic pulleys for wheels. Fast guys put o-rings in the rope grooves. That was a hoot. No steering. Coaster runs on a downhill course like soap box racers of the 50s and 60s. Somewhere I've got pictures. See if I can find them. 'AC'
 
That cart is pretty cool. What scale? Hard to tell from the pics.
It's a 5th scale. They're all over eBay for pretty short $$$. I converted this one to a 3s brushless setup and it's an animal.
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Here's a pre conversion pic for scale.
 
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