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I worked at a station and pumped the gas for people!!
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I'm old enough to remember when they wanted to pump the gas for you.</p>
I'm old enough to remember when they wanted to pump the gas for you.</p>
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Me too, that was one of my highschool summer jobs.
Had to check the oil and clean the windows, of every single customer.
Had to check the oil and clean the windows, of every single customer.
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I worked at a station and pumped the gas for people!!
I worked at a station and pumped the gas for people!!
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I'm old enough to remember when they wanted to pump the gas for you.</p>
I'm old enough to remember when they wanted to pump the gas for you.</p>
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I'm a little late, but wanted to add that in the long run it doesn't matter what someone gets (rtr or kit) Things break and one way or another you are going to have to take apart and put back together any R/C you buy.
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My first plane was a Falcon 56 in 1972.......
over the years I bought some already built planes at swap meets......
I learned more from these planes than the ones I painstakingly built.
Why? Because all I had in them was a little money, no blood sweat and tears...
This allowed me to fly them in a manner to "Push the envelope" of the plane and my own skills.
I didnt care if I Flintstone flopped it....... or Yard Darted it... or planted it.....
The most fun was tweaking the plane to fly better than the original owner had it flying... then all his buddies giving him }{ell cuz it didnt fly that good when he owned it.
Same deal with ARF's or RTR's. For me tho, I would do something simple to make mine standout from every other one out of the box.
Have fun!
First computer- Amiga
over the years I bought some already built planes at swap meets......
I learned more from these planes than the ones I painstakingly built.
Why? Because all I had in them was a little money, no blood sweat and tears...
This allowed me to fly them in a manner to "Push the envelope" of the plane and my own skills.
I didnt care if I Flintstone flopped it....... or Yard Darted it... or planted it.....
The most fun was tweaking the plane to fly better than the original owner had it flying... then all his buddies giving him }{ell cuz it didnt fly that good when he owned it.
Same deal with ARF's or RTR's. For me tho, I would do something simple to make mine standout from every other one out of the box.
Have fun!
First computer- Amiga
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ORIGINAL: Sigma.40
I'm a little late, but wanted to add that in the long run it doesn't matter what someone gets (rtr or kit) Things break and one way or another you are going to have to take apart and put back together any R/C you buy.
I'm a little late, but wanted to add that in the long run it doesn't matter what someone gets (rtr or kit) Things break and one way or another you are going to have to take apart and put back together any R/C you buy.
Out of curiosity what happened to it lol
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If you don't have 6 hours total to set aside to build an RC car, how do you have the time to RUN them?
If you don't have 6 hours total to set aside to build an RC car, how do you have the time to RUN them?
I simply take those 6 hours and drive?? I may run my trucks 6 hours in a month?? I wish I had more time, I just don't.
My original comment was that just b/c you don't build kits does not mean that you don't want to learn. You don't build the car you drive(well some people do), but when it breaks down you fix it.