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Post by ZZ Racing on Dec 6, 2011 14:03:45 GMT -6
Have the dates for the 2012 race season been set?
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Post by Evolution on Dec 6, 2011 14:58:12 GMT -6
They have been and will be posted this weekend with a lot of other exciting information. Some of information will include prizes, sponsors, schedule, and maybe another exciting class!
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azgreg
Oil, Oil, Oil
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Post by azgreg on Dec 6, 2011 15:56:04 GMT -6
and maybe another exciting class! Ohhhhhhhhh, how about cars with razor blades and moving parts?
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Post by Evolution on Dec 6, 2011 16:48:50 GMT -6
I am not really into that as I stage most the proxy cars. That might be something best left for your home track. LOL
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Post by 5KidsRacing on Dec 6, 2011 17:02:38 GMT -6
and maybe another exciting class! Ohhhhhhhhh, how about cars with razor blades and moving parts? A Battle Destroy Class? I am in...
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Post by ZZ Racing on Dec 6, 2011 17:22:59 GMT -6
Don't worry the post office will play along. Lol
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Post by Evolution on Dec 6, 2011 17:50:42 GMT -6
If everyone followed 5Kids shipping post there would be little damage to cars. We have had very few issues in the past few months.
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Post by *5 J's* on Dec 6, 2011 18:01:18 GMT -6
If everyone followed 5Kids shipping post there would be little damage to cars. We have had very few issues in the past few months. I have been using the process 5kids details al year long and have not noted any damage to my cars - seems solid to me
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Post by Obsession Racing on Dec 6, 2011 20:14:57 GMT -6
If everyone followed 5Kids shipping post there would be little damage to cars. We have had very few issues in the past few months. I have been using the process 5kids details al year long and have not noted any damage to my cars - seems solid to me Yep, it's a simple process with simple, cheap materials, but it WORKS! When John showed it to me over a year and a half ago, I thought that it was too simple to be true....a year and a half later and I haven't had one broken car in proxy. The boxes are the right size, and I don't have to play around trying to fit foam into plastic boxes that will then cost too much for shipping because of size. One key upgrade to consider is to take a 1-1/4 or so Forstner bit and drill holes in the side of the box where the wheels are located. In case there is even a small amount of shift or box compression, your axles/wheels will not contact, and push into the body. This is even more important for those of you who ship needle cars, where the axles can get bent from very small shifting. Good luck. O.R.
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Post by 5KidsRacing on Dec 6, 2011 20:48:40 GMT -6
I have been using the process 5kids details al year long and have not noted any damage to my cars - seems solid to me Yep, it's a simple process with simple, cheap materials, but it WORKS! When John showed it to me over a year and a half ago, I thought that it was too simple to be true....a year and a half later and I haven't had one broken car in proxy. The boxes are the right size, and I don't have to play around trying to fit foam into plastic boxes that will then cost too much for shipping because of size. One key upgrade to consider is to take a 1-1/4 or so Forstner bit and drill holes in the side of the box where the wheels are located. In case there is even a small amount of shift or box compression, your axles/wheels will not contact, and push into the body. This is even more important for those of you who ship needle cars, where the axles can get bent from very small shifting. Good luck. O.R. I agree! It is a great process! I wish I was using it at the beginning, it would have saved me alot of grief.
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