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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69509

Don't think there will be any rc driving here anytime soon....
Today it came about 50cm of snow and it has been forecasted wooping 80cm (31.5") of snow this week ending on Friday.


Looking from my mancave this morning.
Snow was shuffled yesterday and I was out and driving with minimal snow on my car yesterday afternoon....


This will be a complete mess as it has been forecasted to get warmer during the weekend. It has been around -6C during daytime for a while now.


Depending on much snow shuffling I need to do later today, I may get be able to do a bit more progress on my Bigwig resto.
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69516


 

For a item like that, styrene is one of the eaisest way to go.
For the tank you could use a old pill case or the aluminium asthma inhalers if you use those.

I've got some acrylic tube was thinking of using for the tank.  But i like the asthma inhaler, and as luck (or not) would be, I have one that's almost empty.  Some sheet metal from an old PC case could be used for the ends.
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69517

Wow - haven't been around for ages - hope everyone is well. 
Covid lockdowns certainly kept everyone on their toes around here. 

I resigned from my job of 20 years on Friday last week, I'll miss the people but not the graveyard shifts or that rotating roster .. so I'm at home wondering what the future will hold ..
and did I do the right thing ????  -   

Wait for my payout I suppose and seek some part-time employment.  

 Did you get a chance to use that bumper for that GOLF yet Manotas (Manuel) ?  

 
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69667

The thin, grey soup that passes for daylight here at the moment is a great excuse for having the cabinet lights on all day.  I've also got some fairy lights up too.

:)

 
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69678

Beautifull display Jonny Retro ... Seasons Greetings are certainly in order. 
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69679

I made a FB group page :1950s to 80s Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movies / TV Fan Group .. well that was yesterday really, but I'm still building it.  

Today started a new RC build today - see if you can work what it will be .

Also figured out how the enter names into my new FS-GT3c transmitter .  
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69682

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I'm going to say DT-02 chassis, Maybe a Sand Rover?

Also if you click insert on you picture uploads they will be added full size to your post ;) 
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69683

The bearing bag says BUGGY CHAMP & SAND SCORCH ;)

 
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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69684

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What did you do today? 2 years 4 months ago #69699

😲😲 I discovered that the roll bar on the midnight is from the toy 3 speed.
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