First day with the buggy and new Nikon camera. Had a great day and ran through a 1/2 gallon. One of the best days at the track. Still learning the features on the camera but it was FUN!
First day with the buggy and new Nikon camera. Had a great day and ran through a 1/2 gallon. One of the best days at the track. Still learning the features on the camera but it was FUN!
Thats the St. Louis Dirt Burners track. Way cool my home !
Thats awesome! Do you usually race on Saturday nights. I just finished building my buggy and drove it for the first time and setting it up for next season to race regularly. Do you live in St. James? I go to school in Rolla
Thats awesome! Do you usually race on Saturday nights. I just finished building my buggy and drove it for the first time and setting it up for next season to race regularly. Do you live in St. James? I go to school in Rolla
I like the sepia (?) toned pics...and did you break anything on that last picture? It looks like your buggy face-planted hard into that jump!
Yea unfortunately I ran the tank out approaching the jump, and I said screw it and jumped anyway. Luckily the front wheels landed first and caught most of the impact, but it was a nice hit. Here are some other pictures I forgot I had.
Mugen MBX-5r....I bought the roller off a member here. Stripped it down, replace worn bearings and new oils in everything. Then put in the rest of the components. I love this thing!
great pics
the track looks awesome
also very nice body
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Thank you. Yea the track is very big with some massive jumps in it. Very fast but very technical as well. I need to get a new body, that body is fairly worn but has some great paint techniques in it. I got the body when I got the roller. We are hoping to get to the track again in a week if the weather holds up
Great picture Love the dust the rear wheels leave behind. You should sharpen some up in photoshop and you would have some really perfect RC photography.