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| No interest - it's all old garbage that needs to go. |
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2 | 13.33% |
| Some interest - it's a curiousity. Neat to show the kids. |
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10 | 66.67% |
| Definate interest - the past RC stuff is valuable and going up. |
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3 | 20.00% |
| OMG, I can't get enough old RC stuff, sell me yours NOW!! |
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0 | 0% |
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06-02-2006, 11:27 AM
eh i wouldnt go dumping a ton of green into it, but some of it is cool to have for just the hey "i have one and u dont" factor
www.czech-it-out-graphics.com 1/29/07 never forget....TTT ![]() Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you "Always Imitated, Never Duplicated" |
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06-02-2006, 04:39 PM
I think there is definite interest in vintage RC. There is a whole array of Vintage enthusiests in this hobby. Usually it's the seasoned older guys that are into it, not the kids. The older dudes appreciate/relate to it more because they remember when it was the hot thing out or they may have had one back in the day.
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06-02-2006, 06:00 PM
My first was a Tamiya Frog. I wish I still had it ! I do still have the Lunchbox van I traded the frog for back when. I got the Frog in like 1985. I also have a couple of other oldies. They are more to show the technology differences in the new stuff. I don't run the oldies any more. Just keep them as a history lesson !!
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06-03-2006, 01:05 AM
i have an old tyco that runs on AA"s that i got when i was 5! LOL
+1 rocco hahaha www.czech-it-out-graphics.com 1/29/07 never forget....TTT ![]() Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you "Always Imitated, Never Duplicated" |
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06-03-2006, 07:45 AM
In working on the old B2 I'm restoring I was surprised to learn that ESC's haven't been widely available for all that long....the old B2 used a giant resistor that burned off battery power to control the speed. That had to be great for battery runtime on batteries that already were undercapacity!
This stuff has come a long way in 5-6 years, for electrics anyway. |
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06-03-2006, 01:09 PM
Dave, Speed controls have been around for a long time. It's just that back then none of the car kits included them. My Tamiya Boomerang Came with a mehcanical speed control (sucks), 17 years ago. My first mod was a Novak T4 speed control ($79.00) and a Trinity Monster mash motor ($34.99). I do agree that electrics have come a LONG way.
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