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dsquire:
rockknocker

Hi and welcome to MadModder. It certainly looks like you are not going to be bored anytime soon. Spend a bit more time setting everything up right the first time and it will pay big dividends down the road. I will be here watching as things progress. If you have any questions just ask, there is usually someone around to answer or at least give an opinion. :D :D

Cheers  :beer:

Don


Brass_Machine:
Welcome to the collective :borg:

Would definitely like to see the T!

I have always had an interest in RC flying. Never really did anything about it though (except for an indoor RC heli). When my father in-law passed, I got a complete plane and a couple of kits. I plan to hang the plane in my son's room and do the kits when he gets a bit older...

Lets see some RC stuff!

I have heard Oregon is a lot like New England.

Eric

rockknocker:
I took a photo of the model T tonight as it sits in the shed.



It's a bit dusty but in good shape. My grandfather built it out of a pallet of spare parts and drove it around for years when he felt like it. However, he was just starting to show signs of Alzheimer's when he finished up and there are some parts of it that need attention before it is safe to drive again. The engine runs, but leaks water like a sieve (it'll only go for a few minutes before the coolant is all gone), the transmission bands need to be replaced, and the electrical system needs serious work. I want to fix it up to the point where it looks really good, but not so good that I'm afraid to take it anywhere.

AussieJimG:
Welcome Rocknocker, that car is one to treasure.

Jim

krv3000:
hi and welcume

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