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Something about racing vehicles, that make me want more !! Here are my 
R/C's, Nitro baby, Nitro!!.  Here are Several !! for the street and the others for the dirt. I 
tried to play with them at the golf course, but "Tiger" got mad when it came out of the woods!!.
  LOL.

T-Maxx (Nitro)

 

 

On all of my T-Maxx's, There was no way I could afford to buy all the Aluminum Hop-up, So, I 
did the next best thing, "I have manufactured my own" Aluminum Parts, And my 
"BATMAN " Chassis / Skidplates really standout. 

Tamiya TGX 'Limit 1/8th scale

 

My RayBrig uses an OS "MAX" .12 LD-X Low Profile Nitro engine. Perfect for weight and balance, Awesome corning ability.

Don't let that little engine fool you, that little baby rocks!!! .

                       

  COMING SOON, My RC Ships. These are not just an RC Boat, The word is "SHIP". The First is:

Airleigh Burke US Navy Destroyer, the USS Lassen DDG-82. The Ship is 1/96 Scale. The Length is 63.5" (161cm) and the beam is 8.25" (21cm). It is 98% complete

     Also, new for me. I recently started building RC Ships (Large Scale  1/96 scale ships). They are anywhere from 5 to 6 feet long. Anyway, I needed decals, so I designed some of my own decals for the SH-60B Helo's. And some various decals for the ships Hull and decks. If you are interested and want some samples, email me. Here are some samples:

SH-6oB Helo from HSL-51  SH-6oB Helo from HSL-51  SH-6oB Helo from HSL-51                                                         

*The gun mount rotates
*Helo Hanger, Bridge, and mast have lights
*The decals throughout the ship are made by me

  The second Ship in the Dry Dock is the USS Mobile Bay CG-53, a TICONDEROGA  class Cruiser.  Length = 70.5"(179cm) × Beam = 7" (18cm)     UNPACKED !!!!

 

Have fun looking around. If you have any comments or suggestions. Email me at  Gunnerbill@cox.net