Nice humvee. Can't see much use for it in remote control cars unless
you were to develop some overly complipointless sattelite control
system though.

On Dec 10, 3:42 pm, "Derek Engelhaupt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess I was confused.  I did get my (2) 21st Century HMMVWs from
> Wally World for $50 bucks each, but that was a couple of years ago.
> Original retail on them was $199, but they were drastically marked
> down.  At the time, they had a whole pallet of them left after the
> holidays.  I just couldn't pass that deal up.  I got a lot of funny
> looks from people in the checkout line since I had two of them piled
> into one cart.  I made sure I bought them on different frequencies so
> I could run both of them at once.  One of them is still sealed in the
> box, the other has had some mods done to it.  They aren't bad
> vehicles, but unkempt grass is about the limit of their capabilities
> and even then it bogs down.  A lot of that is due to the hardish
> rubber on the tires.  Just doesn't lend itself to good traction.  I
> have modified the wheels slightly to get more traction by removing
> some plastic around the hub.  It makes the tires squat better and
> therefore creates more surface area for the tires to grip off road.
> It does however make the Hummer a little less stable on tarmac.  More
> powerful motors could help it to, but I think that would cause the
> gearboxes to break.  Found this on 
> Wikipedia:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Img_star-t.jpg
>
> I had to babysit one of these in Bosnia back in 1995.  They were made
> by a company called California Microwave.
>
> Derek
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Paul Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Could be, Clark.  21st could have made one, I didn't find one anywhere on
> > the 'net.  I did find this one:
>
> >http://www.ultimatesoldier.net/reviews/hum-review.html
>
> > I doubt that it could be had for 50 bucks.  In any case I haven't seen
> > anything military in 1/6th scale in Wally-World since joining this group,
> > unless you count weapons sets.  The largest military vehicles I've seen in
> > department stores have been in 1/24th scale.  I'll keep watching.
>
> > Paul H.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Clark Ward Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 8:04 AM
> > Subject: [TANKS] Re: HUMVEE's
>
> >> The model you linked to is an RC model of the civilian Hummer H2,
> >> Paul.  That's why it doesn't look like a Hum-Vee :)   I thought that
> >> 21st Century made an honest-to-gosh HMMWV model at some point.
>
> >> --
> >>       _______
> >>      /      |O|      \           Clark in Georgia
> >> ###=======###      USMC M60A1
> >> ###=======###      KI4GYT
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