dc2 man
Reading the Rules!
lads as i know most of you very well now i wanted to share this with you.
ever ask yourself,who started out largescale cars first?
ever asked who was the first to go in to mass production?
it appears fg,carson,hpi.mcd and all familiar makes we know of today are copies from there ancestors.
check out this very cool informative link guys.
the first largescale car ever to be produced was from a company called yankiecars it was called the yankie cross.
p.s check out the garage link here in the page,my garage is going to look exactly the same in time lol:lol:
some serious machines here.
enjoy all.
man ye just have to check out jeron quaterscale,mr ron phillips idea (with help of lee root)to scale down an exact ferarri v12,v8, engines to exact detail with miniture injectors and miniture fuel injection system with proper fuel management system.....GENIUS! unfortunatly this mans brilliant russian engineer(brains behind it) passed away in 1996 and to follow up the project proved to be unsucsesfull without him.(jeron 1/4th scale classics)
either way very nice read......!!
http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/
ever ask yourself,who started out largescale cars first?
ever asked who was the first to go in to mass production?
it appears fg,carson,hpi.mcd and all familiar makes we know of today are copies from there ancestors.
check out this very cool informative link guys.
the first largescale car ever to be produced was from a company called yankiecars it was called the yankie cross.
p.s check out the garage link here in the page,my garage is going to look exactly the same in time lol:lol:
some serious machines here.
enjoy all.
man ye just have to check out jeron quaterscale,mr ron phillips idea (with help of lee root)to scale down an exact ferarri v12,v8, engines to exact detail with miniture injectors and miniture fuel injection system with proper fuel management system.....GENIUS! unfortunatly this mans brilliant russian engineer(brains behind it) passed away in 1996 and to follow up the project proved to be unsucsesfull without him.(jeron 1/4th scale classics)
either way very nice read......!!
http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/
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