![]() But I'll still need to go down and have another go tomorrow I reckon. ![]() I didn't get very far with Laptrax, and then lost count twice trying to do a manual timer and counting the laps. Lesson learned to always pack the wrench! I did have one big roll which flung one of the rear wheels off and ended the fun. Little bit wet on the ground which made the going pretty easy, the car was sliding nicely and not tipping over too readily. I took my pumpkin out to give this my first go on the local basketball court. That image is surreal!!! (had my mind a bit confused as I was thinking is that an RC car next to very small real car or what?)ĩ0mins for the recycle centre? LOL, you'd be lucky to ever see anybody at our recycling centre.mainly because they are only open at times that 99% of the population are at work You’d think a five storey empty car park would have enough space for the both of us, but they chose my floor for their antics near some inappropriate graffiti. I had 3 other entrants to run with me, sadly some tiktoking youths put me off. I was a little concerned mid run that it might catch the outdoor run lap counts, but in the end blushes were saved. I’ll have to find it some peppier batteries and look up what hop ups are available, the Duracell’s only doing so much. Mini-z was funny, even getting better performance as it’s tyres warmed up. TB05 was a lot of fun, making me want to take it to a full size track when lock down ever finishes. Managed to get two runs in, thought I’d use something familiar and something not Its hard on young ones having their freedoms taken away hope the wee one gets back on form soonĪfter queuing 90 minutes for the recycling centre, my run time was a little reduced. (She got very adept at doing 3 point turns. The crawler won't be challenging anybody in the postal racing but it actually managed more laps than we thought it would. She did however have fun with my thundershot based crawler (ultra low geared) and we both had a giggle as she had to do three (or more) point turns to get around each marker (both diffs still locked from the mud bogging competition). She made a valiant attempt but definitely not up to her usual performance, completely different experience to driving on tarmac and the hard compound mini pins are now slightly worn after all the previous rounds racing on tarmac. She has not driven the Vanquish on grass before and this was long wet grass covered in leaves and twigs so the poor buggy really struggled. Over 6 months of this year so far being confined to the house and not seeing her friends or doing any of the normal activities she is used to is now taking its toll, the kids suffering more than the adults I think. She was not really in the mood as she is quite depressed just now so only did a couple of attempts with no practise. Youngest Mudlet, currently self isolating (because a kid in the same school bubble as her tested positive) was unable to go the rec ground so had to do her attempt on the lawn.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |