jaydubya2003
Pebble Pounder
I had been working on a 1:1 project for some time now, an 1983 Volvo 242 Turbo. These cars are kind of hidden gems in a lot of ways, solid rear axle, manual tranny, iron blocks and heads that can take a TON of boost, very stiff car with solid structure, and pretty classic styling if the front ends is converted to the euro single round headlight version.
Lack of time, motivation, and cash killed this project.
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I sold that car this week and promptly went out and bought an Ascender RTR, as well as the basics to get started since I didn't have any batteries, chargers, or even connectors left from my previous time in the hobby scene.
Happy late birthday to me!


Poser shot!

Well that's it for now, I've got to run back up to the hobby shop today to get the connectors. Didn't even think about it until I got home, then went to charge the battery and was like..."damn it, seriously!?!?"
The fine folks at RC Hobbies in Lacey WA were sympathetic to my plight and offered to solder the connections for me if I brought everything back up. "thumbsup"
Lack of time, motivation, and cash killed this project.

I sold that car this week and promptly went out and bought an Ascender RTR, as well as the basics to get started since I didn't have any batteries, chargers, or even connectors left from my previous time in the hobby scene.
Happy late birthday to me!


Poser shot!

Well that's it for now, I've got to run back up to the hobby shop today to get the connectors. Didn't even think about it until I got home, then went to charge the battery and was like..."damn it, seriously!?!?"
The fine folks at RC Hobbies in Lacey WA were sympathetic to my plight and offered to solder the connections for me if I brought everything back up. "thumbsup"
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