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What Did You Get Today? (Not Model Related)
Joe Handley replied to LOBBS's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Accidentally broke the center console armrest on my 200 just over a week ago and ordered a replacement on line that night, got a text it showed up today. Shipping from Ann Arbor, MI was only a few days once the USPS picked it up, just took about 4-5 days before it was ready for them to pick up -
Picked these up at HyVee today, the red one is going to get theme painted (it's red plastic w/tampo print graphics) now that I know what my Sister is carrying
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Testors Automotive Paints
Joe Handley replied to mrmike's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm hoping the lacquers get to stick around, the One Coat lacquers always sold well for the kids doing Pinewood Derby cars and I've found that the 2 Stage Auto Lacquers make great lexan body paints too and used them many times on my R/C cars and trucks. -
Cats like boxes. Even big ones.
Joe Handley replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Well, they got two of them, the service manager is going to take them home to his wife and kids, they even have been named, Lola and Charlie. -
Cats like boxes. Even big ones.
Joe Handley replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
No pics yet, but i hear there is a s feral Mama cat that had her babies (5 of them) in a 3 and a half sided concrete corral area behind the building at work were we keep things like unused trailers, spare tires and wheels, ect in. Not only is there a lot of little areas for the kittens to hide if needed, but that whole part of our lot is surrounded by chain link fence that is 7ft tall and gated at night. I keep hearing between calls about rescue plans that are afoot for the babies as well as to catch, fix, then release the Mama since this isn't her first litter. -
Had the new body I painted up for my 20 year old Traxxas Stampede Sunday turned out pretty good
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Welp, today has not gone as expected.........
Joe Handley replied to Joe Handley's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Had a Dr appointment last night, she went over what the findings of all my tests were with me, she repeated what I saw where everything looked ok for my size and excessive weight. I did express my concern about the blood pressure med I had started taking and she decided my blood pressure isn't bad enough to warrant that med, but advised I keep up on the exercising and diet changes then talk to my normal Dr in 3 months. I'm lucky compared to 2 guys on the RCCrawler site I also posted this on, one has to have back surgery and the other thought he had a small stroke but the MRI instead showed a mass in his right front brain lobe Liluckily the Doctors he's talking to think it's operatable and and will be back to normal after they're done, he just needs approval to get the work done at Rush in Chicago first. -
Got a new daily ride yesterday!
Joe Handley replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's why I drive a low end 200 in black, they generally aren't know to be quick, despite the V6 models being capable of 14's in the quarter and 0-60 in the 6's, only have one visible cue to what's under the hood, and will blend in just about anywhere. -
It's weird, in the last couple years I've managed to aquire a few C1 Vettes and had a couple Widebody ProTouring C2 Vettes going a decade ago that I can no longer find that I had been building from the Revell Snap Kits.
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Picked these up today, been eyeballing both for a while now and finally decided screw it and bought both.
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Got a new daily ride yesterday!
Joe Handley replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Toxic could describe the salesmen's attitude towards the color though. -
With the exception of the mosquitos, it was!
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Is that the same White T on these covers?
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Met up with that same friend again and went crawling again this time, had this old warhorse out and worked it hard for the first time in about 5 years too. It's the AX10 that I converted to a SCX10 almost a decade ago now and the only thing I had to do was charge the battery and reprogram the speed control (lost reverse for some weird reason?!) To get it out there. It's been a great little rig and was good to get it out and beat on it again Had my little Traxxas Telluride indie suspension trail rig out too, did well for how little ground clearance it has compaired to my SCX10, but gearing, motor, good all around choice in rolling stock, and a smooth belly can go a long way in making up other deficiencies. And as you can see, I'm not afraid to hang a tire out there either Here's my friend's AX10 Ridgecrest, 100% box stock and a perfect example of how a good choice of rolling stock can make a huge difference on the rocks. Both the SCX10 and Telluride would out climb it and have better grip in general, even though it has a smaller body, wider axles, and taller tires!
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What Did You Get Today? (Not Model Related)
Joe Handley replied to LOBBS's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Got a new daily ride yesterday!
Joe Handley replied to Superbird McMonte's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
WOW, that is bright enough nobody, and I mean NOBODY has an excuse for not seeing that car coming from a mile away! Just out of curiousity, how long as that color been available, never seen one of those Civics painted that color before? Normally it's grey, white, dark blue,with the occasional black, even on the factory hot rodded models of the car, and the with the exception the white on the Si and Type R cars and black, they're otherwise all kinda "Meh". While it's not something I would get, as I'm too much of an introvert and leadfoot to get something that bright, I do like that color on that car! -
Daisy Dukes '74 Road Runner Has Been Released!
Joe Handley replied to Custom Hearse's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I'm surprised Round 2 didn't try to get Counting Cars or Count's Customs licensing on this kit. Danny Koker has a thing for these cars and has built a couple these Plymouths for himself. -
At least we don't have armadillos here, occasionally will have rabbits camp out behind the garage, but they're fairly harmless, like the squirrels and chipmonks we get in the yard, and don'y bother anything. We usually have bigger issues with hornets, wasps, and the occasional territorial bird or skunks that can't seem to find anything to eat in the yard.
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What Did You Get Today? (Not Model Related)
Joe Handley replied to LOBBS's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Well, the parts on that list above showed up today Even though I haven't worked at HTU for almost 3 years now, I started feeling like I needed to grab the price stickers and start pricing these to put on the sales floor BTW, if you have to ask how much, you really, really don't want to know -
Luckily it isn't a squirell problem (we keep them well fed outside), but mice that have gotten into the house instead. We've caught a bunch of them, but they must have family hiding around the main floor. The stuff I have upstairs is ok, just this one that was on the main floor got chewed on.
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We've been dealing with some furry little squatters last few months and haven't had much luck getting rid of them and went to see if the battery I had for my Vaterra Ascender scale rig would still take a charge. Grabbed the truck from the room it was in and found that the little buggers had chewed up the wire leads for the steering servo and the battery leads on the battery and speed control....oddly leaving the ones for then motor alone Here's the damage I'm just going to use electrical tape as a fix for now and can use the speed control that came with the Ford GT bodies car I bought a couple years ago now that I've gone brushless in that and can heat shrink the battery leads since I would have to change the battery plug and will eventually heat shrink the servo wire. Does anybody know if there is something that can keep this from happening in the future until we can get rid of the little buggers? I beginning to think I need to bring home a cat or terrier of some sort If anybody us curious, this is the the truck in question...
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Met up after work with a friend and former co-worker for some much needed R/C action, bashing a variety of vehicles on and off road, for the second friday in a row....this time with a couple now former co-workers from the dealership he just left to start teaching at the local UTI branch. Let me tell you, after this week, I needed this!
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3D Printed wheel from HRE
Joe Handley replied to Richard Bartrop's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Apparently they were working with GE's Additive division and their 3D printers. https://www.hrewheels.com/wheels/concepts/hre3d-2 -
Welp, today has not gone as expected.........
Joe Handley replied to Joe Handley's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Thanks Bill, I am Thanks, Mom had been taking the medication in question until she went to the Mayo Clinic in 2012 or 2013 and they put her on something else, may see if Dad can remember what it is/was and ask when I go in for that follow up next week. I've very hesitant to continue taking what's left from the original prescription or getting the refill I ordered but have yet been unable to pick up. Besides what I went into the hospital for, another side effect is lack of energy, when combined with shortness of breath that was aggrevated by this med and a heartburn like sensation and tightness in the chest, kinda works against me trying to get back into exercising as I had planned after getting that ingrown toenail removed.