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RCDad

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Here I sit, day off, raining and electronics don't mix :(

Headed for the LHW though.
 
Yeah, but if you're desperate, you can run the electric indoors a bit. If I do that with my nitro, I'll be in a world of crap....
 
Everytime I run the e-maxx in the house the cat looses a life..
 
When I had a Mini T I ran it and chased my cat around then it would chase it around. I would always run it over or tag it in the leg. It was cool but my apartment is really small. Now that I am moving I will have more room. Too bad I have no electric cars right now.
 
I've been thinking of getting a mini sized car for boring days at work. Reserve a conference room and race for a couple hours ;)
 
Secret racing crews in the firm. That is too cool. Have it in the parking area
 
It's underground parking, I take the train in daily. I've heard when they tow your car in Chicago they put it in a lot so far underground you think you've decended into hell ;)
 
Still raining here, at least its not snow. Didn't even want to go to the LHS, just too crazy out. I got my tc3 down and chased the dog around the house, I feel slightly better now.
 
If this keeps up, the road in front of my house will be flooded, again. One of these days I'm going to have to get an RC boat, to run in the yard.

Found out that the basement still leaks, even after we had it resealed. They're coming out Friday to fix it. At least it's just a couple of damp spot in the concrete, and not standing water, like it would have been.

These are the days I run my RC tank. Slow as hell, but it has enough torque to climb vertically. I've always got boxes, and bits of wood and cardboard to make obstacle courses.
 
Depends on the surface. I got it to climb a block that was a little too tall once, and it started to fip over backwards.

I know I've had it around 40 degrees, before. It climbed that with no problem, just can't steer very well, going up it. Stopping one track, makes the other one slide.

I need to cobble something together that would give it enough traction to see how steep it really can go.
 
Well its too late and dark to go out now so I'm facing another week of the daily grind before I can race again.
 
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