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Sun 06/01/02 at 22:18
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do you live near a lake?

Has it frozen?

Is there enough ice to support the weight of your remote controlled car?

If yes to all the above then look at this link.

http://www.geocities.com/semajal/car.jpg

basicly thats 4 bits or duck tape with thumb tacks pushed through. Its then stuck onto the wheel with the spikes facing outwars. now time to enjoy many hours of driving on ice or other slippery surfaces. Trust me it really works.

PS don't drive to far away from the edge of the lake or you will lose your remote controlled car.
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:43
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"Jags is teh l33t"
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obviously.
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:34
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Posts: 21,800
Lord Semajal wrote:

Best bloody remote controlled car in the world!

Ha ha, wow it must be really good then.
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:25
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"Jags is teh l33t"
Posts: 4,074
also the rebound (my remote controller car) does float. It floated when i drove it into a hole in the ice and when it was driven into a rive and when i drove it into our swimming pool. Its also been driven down the stairs and through a dry (mostly) lake bottom.

Best bloody remote controlled car in the world!
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:23
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"Jags is teh l33t"
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um wheels of polystyrene would be usless cos they would have no grip. My remote controlled car can easily drive over ice.
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:21
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Posts: 14
My mate had a remote controlled hovercraft, so water was no object. Why not make tyres out of polystyrene, or attach a bit to the bottom of an RC car to make it float?
Sun 06/01/02 at 22:18
Regular
"Jags is teh l33t"
Posts: 4,074
do you live near a lake?

Has it frozen?

Is there enough ice to support the weight of your remote controlled car?

If yes to all the above then look at this link.

http://www.geocities.com/semajal/car.jpg

basicly thats 4 bits or duck tape with thumb tacks pushed through. Its then stuck onto the wheel with the spikes facing outwars. now time to enjoy many hours of driving on ice or other slippery surfaces. Trust me it really works.

PS don't drive to far away from the edge of the lake or you will lose your remote controlled car.

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