Great use of cardboard boxes to make a city.
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Great use of cardboard boxes to make a city.
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Very cool!!! Love the drifting of the R/C cars. Thanks for posting!
That was great.
Ted...that was great!! Love the cardboard city...
Alan
I can honestly say I enjoyed that short sequence more than the Mission Impossible Sequels, Tokyo Drift and any other Hollywood Cheeseball movies.
Absolutely brilliant. I love to see that we never really stop being little boys at heart. Our toys just get more expensive. Nice work to you and your friends/crew.
Makes me want to film a 'Runaway Train' sequence on my layout. Love the use of the Helicopters. I was thinking of integrating mine into my layout...this convinced me. I would love to know the inspiration for doing this and the background story on it.
I can honestly say I enjoyed that short sequence more than the Mission Impossible Sequels, Tokyo Drift and any other Hollywood Cheeseball movies.
Absolutely brilliant. I love to see that we never really stop being little boys at heart. Our toys just get more expensive. Nice work to you and your friends/crew.
Makes me want to film a 'Runaway Train' sequence on my layout. Love the use of the Helicopters. I was thinking of integrating mine into my layout...this convinced me. I would love to know the inspiration for doing this and the background story on it.
There's some background information in this clip.
Thanks Nicole for finding that. That was great.
The glimmer of hope that the next generation is not totally immersed in virtual reality is always alive somewhere. Fun will always find a way to propagate. Really cool stuff.
Oh man! That is great!
Very coolo indeed. Tanks!!!
Very Cool! Gomez Adams would approve.
Ray Marion
Having been heavily immersed in RC for the last 12 years there is a lot that can be tied in with our trains. Kyosho specifically makes a line called dnano which is 1:43 scale. The bodies are all focused on sports cars and racing, but you can easily use the running chassis and create your own bodies with plastic model kits to go on your layout. I plan on incorporating these into my layout to have some moving vehicles and make things more interesting.
Great video and thanks for sharing! Einstein said that imagination is more important than knowledge and these guys are using their imagination to inspire!
Very awesome video. Can't wait to show my son when he gets home from school today.
Reminds me of when I was about 10, my parents took me to an R/C show in Ohio and somebody had constructed an aircraft carrier with real r/c jets that would takeoff and land on it. Just the coolest thing I had ever seen.
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