Official RC Pro Wisconsin Series Thread
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Official RC Pro Wisconsin Series Thread
This will be the Official RC Pro Wisconsin Thread. Any updates or discussion will be posted here.
Also www.rcprowi.com is up and running check it out.
Also www.rcprowi.com is up and running check it out.
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schedule is on the site. Can almost smell the nitro
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Looks sweet Karl, but dont you guys have a little more room than that to go wider? Good layout though!
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Great layout. We need some big triples and quads. It seems to me like most of the tracks are flat around NE Wisconsin!! We need an awesome superX track!!
#7
That layout looks cool except for that puny triple in the back. I would be lucky to come down on the track every lap! I dig the rhythm section.
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Originally Posted by B4.Brad
Great layout. We need some big triples and quads. It seems to me like most of the tracks are flat around NE Wisconsin!! We need an awesome superX track!!
I know most of the tracks around here are way to boring for 1/8 scale. Dont get me wrong they have a jump or 2 that are fun. We need some west coast tracks around here. If we build it will they come?
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Tech Fanatic
We need a Bobcat that we have access to 24/7, and about 4 dump truck loads full of dirt. Its hard to make big elevation changes without digging down somewhere to get dirt, and if you do that you gotta worry about rain collecting.
Leisure Hours has the right idea... spend $50k on dirt and build the track 10 feet up on a man made hill and put drainage pipe in it to drain the rain water.
Its all cool though... when I win the PowerBall on Wednesday, I will put up a cool $5 million track.
Leisure Hours has the right idea... spend $50k on dirt and build the track 10 feet up on a man made hill and put drainage pipe in it to drain the rain water.
Its all cool though... when I win the PowerBall on Wednesday, I will put up a cool $5 million track.
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Originally Posted by Brandon Rohde
We need a Bobcat that we have access to 24/7, and about 4 dump truck loads full of dirt. Its hard to make big elevation changes without digging down somewhere to get dirt, and if you do that you gotta worry about rain collecting.
Leisure Hours has the right idea... spend $50k on dirt and build the track 10 feet up on a man made hill and put drainage pipe in it to drain the rain water.
Its all cool though... when I win the PowerBall on Wednesday, I will put up a cool $5 million track.
Leisure Hours has the right idea... spend $50k on dirt and build the track 10 feet up on a man made hill and put drainage pipe in it to drain the rain water.
Its all cool though... when I win the PowerBall on Wednesday, I will put up a cool $5 million track.
#12
I seem to recall a pretty sick triple (quad before I got to race it) at Dirt Heaven last summer.
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Sounds like there should be a good variety of tracks to run on for this series. Anyone know what the layout will be like at Nitrofarm?
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Tech Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Abrams, WI (Yes the same town as CJ & John Greaves)
Posts: 821
So who's racing what this year in the WI-Pro Series?
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I am racing 1/8th scale buggy! Just got the car yesterday!