TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

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TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby HomeRacingWorld » Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:15 am

We have the SCC crew and Kurt/Jenny involved in a great race.

"Recovering" from last weekend...we have a VIP coming through town for a quick visit. I have a POW FATTY all made up and ready for the grill too.

Looks like the new Sideways Moby Dick Porsche is out. Anyone who has one and would like to share some photos/thoughts with us would be great.

What are you doing this weekend?
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby moparjenny » Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:57 am

Quick, Harry! Send a pow fatty this way!
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby Jesla » Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:11 am

Going to ride the scooter 'til my butt can't take anymore, then take the kid bowling.......
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby RazorJon » Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:35 am

Working, on call, cutting grass, building jigs, and I have a secret build going on, that should take me to Monday
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby eAddict » Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:27 am

Working the Slot Car show!
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby FootScoot » Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:42 pm

I forgot all about the slot car show with all that has been going on here. Still waiting to hear from the dealer about the repairs on my new car. Something wrong with the front brakes on the drivers side. Some project of course still await my attention. I just haven't been to motivated lately. :(
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Re: TGIF...Looks like a busy weekend

Postby Modlerbob » Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:49 pm

We had a great afternoon and evening on Friday at DeBary Glen even though we didn't even run a formal race. During the afternoon Marty and I ran our various Carrera classic NASCARs on the middle lanes of Marty's MDF track noting how evenly matched all the cars are. Later in the afternoon my friend Rick showed up and the three of us continued the sparring. When there are more than two of us present I switch to one of the outside lanes increasing my experience with the more difficult driving. Ricks cars were having some problems in the corners so Marty and I took a look and showed him how to lower the stance and improve the cornering ability. In the end his cars were right there with mine and Marty's. Later another friend, Jim Smith, arrived with his brand new Third Eye controller so at that point we had all four lanes occupied but still not actually "racing". We helped Jim get his Ford Torino Talladega tuned properly like we had helped Rick and the four of us ran some very exciting laps. Finally the last player of the day arrived, Chuck Eakin, and Marty relinquished his driver station while awaiting the arrival of his ride home.

At first we ran some 10 lap crash-n-burn races with all four drivers using their own cars. Then someone suggested running different cars so I got out my Scaley and Pioneer Trans Ams and we continued running 10 lap crash-n-burn heats swapping cars after each heat. Finally I got out four of my cars with Sebring chassis, Revell Ferrari 250 GTO LM64, 2 MRRC Kellisons and a MRRC Porsche 908. Again we swapped cars after each race and that is how we finished the evening. We didn't even keep track of who won each heat. Everyone left in a good mood as there were no winners or losers.
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