Digital images of the Worlds 200mm track
#1
Digital images of the Worlds 200mm track
Here are some digital images from the 200mm worlds IFMAR 2004 championship ... i dont know if they are part of some digital or game project, but they are VERY VERY real v/s the real track (i live in brazil at about 50 min from the track).
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cya !!
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cya !!
#2
Re: Digital images of the Worlds 200mm track
T, those are sweet. I love the elevation changes. Much like a real TC track.
#3
the drivers on the first pic look animated. are those pics from video game ?
#4
It's probably from the new Super Mario Cart.
#5
Tech Addict
I think you will find they are from the virtual rc game
Check it out http://www.virtualrc.com/default.asp
Check it out http://www.virtualrc.com/default.asp
#6
i like the individual drivers stand boxes, very clever
#7
Originally posted by Voodo_Magic
I think you will find they are from the virtual rc game
Check it out http://www.virtualrc.com/default.asp
I think you will find they are from the virtual rc game
Check it out http://www.virtualrc.com/default.asp
#8
Tech Champion
iTrader: (17)
Yeah, delay after delay after delay.....don't even know what they are waiting...probably computer bugs, but if you guys see the inside information of the game, it used a USB plug and it can plug into your own transmitter (unlike the duratrax one, it came with a Toy's R us remote...)..........and we can race on-road online when there are 12" of snow outside our house....
THAT IS SO COOL..................
Not to mention, we can try all the team driver setup sheets without breaking any single parts of our cars......and once we find out which one work the best...we can copy that onto the rear RC car.........that is a big plus.
THAT IS SO COOL..................
Not to mention, we can try all the team driver setup sheets without breaking any single parts of our cars......and once we find out which one work the best...we can copy that onto the rear RC car.........that is a big plus.
#9
Originally posted by Rookie Solara
[Bit used a USB plug and it can plug into your own transmitter (unlike the duratrax one, it came with a Toy's R us remote...)[/B]
[Bit used a USB plug and it can plug into your own transmitter (unlike the duratrax one, it came with a Toy's R us remote...)[/B]
Hopefully these guys will be at the Chicago Hobby Expo.
#10
They had a demo at the MACH in Holland which was playable. Seems that you can download the maingame and for about 5 euro a pieceyou can download different tracks. It works with your tx when you buy a usbcable ( 30euro ) for it.
http://www.virtualrc.com/files/VrcBrochure2.pdf
http://www.virtualrc.com/files/VrcBrochure2.pdf
#11
Originally posted by Herbie
They had a demo at the MACH in Holland which was playable. Seems that you can download the maingame and for about 5 euro a pieceyou can download different tracks. It works with your tx when you buy a usbcable ( 30euro ) for it.
http://www.virtualrc.com/files/VrcBrochure2.pdf
They had a demo at the MACH in Holland which was playable. Seems that you can download the maingame and for about 5 euro a pieceyou can download different tracks. It works with your tx when you buy a usbcable ( 30euro ) for it.
http://www.virtualrc.com/files/VrcBrochure2.pdf
I just wished they'd release it right away instead of waiting. There's be a competitor by the time they release it at this rate!