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Joe Handley

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  1. I’m thinking getting it back into temporary service until they get the materials assembled to repair it more “permanently” is the idea there.
  2. Was that something Virgil Exner designed for Hawk?
  3. Just picked up another one of these today the shop also had an OBS Chevy truck, but couldn’t justify spending early as much on that when it is just a curbside compared to this kit.
  4. At least there wasn’t a fireball involved!
  5. This may not have worked here, but I ran across this a few years back and thought it was clever for dealing with the paparazzi. https://techcrunch.com/2016/06/29/now-you-see-me-now-you-dont/amp/ Then there is this, very basic and probably cheap, but also clever. https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/strategy-celebrities-use-trick-paparazzi.html/
  6. Yeah, I still should drop at least 1 clinically normal adult human, but one small adult human is a great start!
  7. Ended up taking a sick day and going to the urgent care today due to at least allergies and maybe a sinus infection that just got too bad and had to get on a scale to get weighed as part of taking vitals. Turns out I’m down 103lbs from my heaviest………guess I’ve managed to lose the equivalent of a small adult!
  8. Thanks, it’s amazing how different it looks by primarily swapping a different set of rolling stock and trimming and painting the same body differently! It’m kinda looking around for some R/C Dirt Track tires next, just out of curiosity. Proline Racing and Custom Works both make 1/10 Buggy sized tires that are diagonal cut and if I were to get a set of 4 rears wit the right wheels (which is difficult, it appears) might also look pretty nasty on this, and in the best way possible ?
  9. Here’s the latest R/C “build” of mine, took one of the Traxxas Factory Five Hot Rod RTRs the were selling at 2 for $300 took it from a cruise night pocketbook build looking car to a full on, fresh out of a shed brawler! Here’s what I started with, straight out of the box with the flashy paint and rolling stock, plus a decent but not Hot Rod worthy 12 turn brushed motor and brushed only speed control that won’t take more than 8.4v, kinda like dressing up a long block SBC for an 80’s to 90’s truck to look pretty and make noise. Here it is with the Traxxas brushless system that will take up to 11.1v but is an animal on only 7.4v in the other vehicles I’ve put them in , ESC with stability control (that can be disabled 100% too), adjustable steel camber and toe links vs the non adjustable plastic links it came with, as well as the much grippier tires from the Gazoo Racing Toyota Supra version of this chassis, which have a smaller rim with more sidewall to boot! And here’s the pic I posted in the mock up thread after it was all cut out. and finally, other than programming the electronics to work with a different transmitter that it came with, it is otherwise done!
  10. Parts are in and here’s where I am at now with the above Traxxas Factory Five Hot Rod? with those fenders gone, it’s starting to look like a real hot rod now!
  11. Need to order a clear body to chop up for a fenderless build, but I’m digging the more tuner-ish rolling stock from the Supra GR version of this chassis already, should look better in a darker color and with the fenders chopped off?
  12. Picked up a different set of rolling stock and Rx for the above Hot Rod. It looks like I will need to order the body in clear and second light harness so I can have this one as the pretty shelf body then a fenderless body to have for having fun, especially with those bigger Cheater slick style tires for the Supra version of this chassis?
  13. You know, to me it’s those types of drivers that I wouldn’t mind seeing in self driving cars, wouldn’t be shocked if the current level of autonomous vehicles are already better drivers that a lot of the drivers on our roads today!
  14. Picked this up from a friend today, Traxxas has been running a 2 for $300 sale on these, so we went in together on them! My friend grabbed the pickup shown here for his part of the sale!
  15. Found this tea when Dad and I went to get lunch today, label caught my attention for a couple reasons, but it’s pretty good too! even the metal cap has the PW artwork on it and it comes in a glass bottle too!
  16. I wasn’t able to make Easter breakfast with my Sister, 3.5 y/o Niece, BiL and his family due to an illness I’m still dealing with but Dad went and took the Lego sets we had bought my Niece. Dad started noticing that she isn’t building them as the instructions state to do, she basically chucks them and starts building how she wants! I’m happy to see that she is going to be creative with them, though I may be looking at the generic sets for her, going forward.
  17. I think that wasn’t unusual, I’ve heard multiple stories about this with Ford products too, especially if they were near twins of each other. One with the 80’s or 90’s Taurus as well as 2000’s Explorers. My current boss used to own the latter before I worked for her and she had mentioned that she had gotten into what she though was her’s but the seats were all in the wrong position (ie-too far back) and couldn’t figure out why until she realized it wasn’t hers then found the right one after getting out of it. Keep in mind, it was almost identical to hers other than the license plate and seat/steering wheel settings.
  18. Got my Wheely Kings running again last night!
  19. Thanks, he seems to be doing better today and this seems to have started reversing some numbness in his feet too!
  20. Hope you’re still doing well.
  21. Well, now that it’s over, I’ll talk…. Dad had been diagnosed as a teen with a heart murmur and his old, country doctor at the time couldn’t find a surgeon in Iowa at the time that felt could fix it and after a couple years, he retired and then passed away. Over the next 60+ years, nobody else seemed to find it until this past September when he underwent tests at the local hospital, where the machine he had to get into found a bad valve that needed replacement. Tuesday, Dad went into the local hospital that found it and the doctors there put in a new valve, going in through the arteries in his legs to to do so. The surgery was successful and though they thought he was going to need a pacemaker, as of right now, he does not! He was released from the Hospital Wednesday afternoon and had a visit from my Sister, her Husband and my now 3.5 y/o niece after my Sister was off work. He will need to wear a monitor for the next month to make things continue to go well, but it’s done, he’s home and now needs to recover. I’ve taken the week off to help out too.
  22. Sat in one a month ago, wasn’t impressed, though I never drove it.
  23. That’s what it looks like to me too.
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