European 2wd 1/8th pan car on-road Classic class
#2221
Tech Master
Looking good!!
#2223
Do you any of you know if the US MidWest Series plans to run the Pan car as a class this year? I would like to get Foster ( 11 ) one if there will be 4 or 5 running regularly. we don't know for sure, toledo has the only real regular group. when do they post the mws schd.?
Jeff
Jeff
#2224
Hmm
Last I heard (and talking about it with Lon at the Snowball) is a return of pan next year. Lest we forget, pan is in the rule book, it is a class, and its only limitation is participation. Speaking for myself, I will try to make a better showing and put more effort into pan this year.
However (there's always a however) my year will also get significantly busier, because as time and health permit, I will have a new shop project to work on this summer with Tom. I just bought (don't ask for pics, hasn't shipped yet) a 1968 Jag XKE. It needs some serious restorative work body-wise, and hopefully it won't eat into play time with the r/c stuff too much. If anyone has ever had one of these things, tips and advice will be appreciated....
However (there's always a however) my year will also get significantly busier, because as time and health permit, I will have a new shop project to work on this summer with Tom. I just bought (don't ask for pics, hasn't shipped yet) a 1968 Jag XKE. It needs some serious restorative work body-wise, and hopefully it won't eat into play time with the r/c stuff too much. If anyone has ever had one of these things, tips and advice will be appreciated....
#2225
Last I heard (and talking about it with Lon at the Snowball) is a return of pan next year. Lest we forget, pan is in the rule book, it is a class, and its only limitation is participation. Speaking for myself, I will try to make a better showing and put more effort into pan this year.
However (there's always a however) my year will also get significantly busier, because as time and health permit, I will have a new shop project to work on this summer with Tom. I just bought (don't ask for pics, hasn't shipped yet) a 1968 Jag XKE. It needs some serious restorative work body-wise, and hopefully it won't eat into play time with the r/c stuff too much. If anyone has ever had one of these things, tips and advice will be appreciated....
However (there's always a however) my year will also get significantly busier, because as time and health permit, I will have a new shop project to work on this summer with Tom. I just bought (don't ask for pics, hasn't shipped yet) a 1968 Jag XKE. It needs some serious restorative work body-wise, and hopefully it won't eat into play time with the r/c stuff too much. If anyone has ever had one of these things, tips and advice will be appreciated....
#2226
Tech Regular
I hear the roar of an XKE now, it's Phil! Do you know why Brits like their beer warm? Because they have Lucus refrigerators! HA ha ! Do you get it? What a very cool car you have there. 67 was the last year for knock off hubs and covered head lights, but very cool just the same. Most of the British cars had Lucus electrical parts that weren't all that great and it was common to see one with bumper sticker with that joke on it. Good luck and enjoy it!
#2227
Heh
I hear the roar of an XKE now, it's Phil! Do you know why Brits like their beer warm? Because they have Lucus refrigerators! HA ha ! Do you get it? What a very cool car you have there. 67 was the last year for knock off hubs and covered head lights, but very cool just the same. Most of the British cars had Lucus electrical parts that weren't all that great and it was common to see one with bumper sticker with that joke on it. Good luck and enjoy it!
#2228
I hear the roar of an XKE now, it's Phil! Do you know why Brits like their beer warm? Because they have Lucus refrigerators! HA ha ! Do you get it? What a very cool car you have there. 67 was the last year for knock off hubs and covered head lights, but very cool just the same. Most of the British cars had Lucus electrical parts that weren't all that great and it was common to see one with bumper sticker with that joke on it. Good luck and enjoy it!
#2229
#2230
.......shouldn't you be machining more and posting less???.............spring is coming soon..............
Phil...check this out 1 /8 scratch build Jag
http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/...-roadster.html
Phil...check this out 1 /8 scratch build Jag
http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/...-roadster.html
#2231
Hm
.......shouldn't you be machining more and posting less???.............spring is coming soon..............
Phil...check this out 1 /8 scratch build Jag
http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/...-roadster.html
Phil...check this out 1 /8 scratch build Jag
http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/...-roadster.html
#2232
Tech Master
iTrader: (21)
Yeah, I should. However, business picked up, been busy in the shop, and by the end of the day don't have anything left in me to do much else but type. As with everything else around here, it'll get done when it gets done and hope that happens to be when it's supposed to get done.
#2233
Thx
Dennis
#2234
I have a tenative schedule put together but am awaiting Toledo, Joliet and Dayton to look at some dates, which I think they are waiting for ROAR to clarify/decide if the ROAR Nationals for Nitro will stand as posted. I know Racine will be in July and Cincinnati in August.
Dennis
Dennis
#2235