Glad to hear, welcome! Comment a bit and I’m sure you’ll get sorted out with authorship. It’s a fun group, with guys all around the world.
Glad to hear, welcome! Comment a bit and I’m sure you’ll get sorted out with authorship. It’s a fun group, with guys all around the world.
Maybe it’s the rare Mustang GT-R
I’ve watched it three times now. Great film.
I’ll bet he’s jumping up and down on his couch at the moment, professing his love for motorcycles.
So, Joey Dunlop. Please don’t fuck this up, guys. And get Ewan McGregor involved.
This is why the options like the “wish list” that Patrick has on Model Citizen is so handy. As with yours, my 1/43 interests are pretty specific.
Camelot is a silly place.
You could also come talk to us handy-dandy nutjobs over on Live And Let Diecast for helpful tips and advice.
Michael’s sells really great thread organizers that are perfect for 1/64 cars, they hold 48 apiece.
I wouldn’t mind stealing a bunch of liquor and cigarettes and running from the rozzers in a Lotus Carlton...
Or idle kickup for power steering and AC load.
So, Pop/Kerr 2020?
A class act all the way, some of the younger guns in the sport would do well to learn from his poise. I hope he finds his way into endurance racing.
The fire is on the wrong end of that one.
Older cars bumped the idle with the steering under load or AC on, sometimes by idle enrichment. When you place a load on an engine turning at low speed, it has to compensate. This sounds like a software version of that, malicious or not.
Are you saying we haven’t disappointed the world already? Because I’m pretty sure that already happened.
As the stern rises ever higher over those icy waters...
That other shoe everyone was waiting on to drop? This is it.
You’ll be hooking the wheel 45 degrees into the wind, at least.
Time to remember when BMW prototyped a V16 in the E32: