Hi Mr. P Great video on the turbo racing C73 race car. I had a line of ZipZag racing cars from Radio Shake, I used to love playing with my kids with them. Thanks again for the video and information
I think I just found my combined birthday+christmas present to myself :) I did have a lot of fun playing with the cheap Bit Char-G clones when that car originally came out, the main thing that I felt was missing from them was the proportional control. It looks like they put the extra blank shells in so you can customise them yourself with paint/stickers.
Pretty amazing little car, Lee! 😃 And you know what? A couple of sawhorses, a plywood sheet... Some chalk to draw the track and a few friends... That could be a LOT of fun! 😃 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I have the 1:76 Mini Cooper & my 3 yr old great grand daughter loves to drive it. I did have to make a cover so she couldn’t play with the knobs. She is always supervised when she’s playing with it.
@@Painless360 G’day Lee, the track grooves are 3 mm deep, 6 mm wide and have 19/20 mm between them. In Imperial, the grooves an eighth of an inch deep, a quarter of an inch wide and with three quarters of an inch between them. The car size is: 60*24*11mm so it must be pretty close to fitting.
Lol. When you showed this to your patreons I knew there would a video soon. nice little car. Stay safe Lee.
You guys are the reason for the video. There was interest!! Happy Driving!
Hi Mr. P Great video on the turbo racing C73 race car. I had a line of ZipZag racing cars from Radio Shake, I used to love playing with my kids with them. Thanks again for the video and information
I think I just found my combined birthday+christmas present to myself :)
I did have a lot of fun playing with the cheap Bit Char-G clones when that car originally came out, the main thing that I felt was missing from them was the proportional control.
It looks like they put the extra blank shells in so you can customise them yourself with paint/stickers.
Pretty amazing little car, Lee! 😃
And you know what? A couple of sawhorses, a plywood sheet... Some chalk to draw the track and a few friends... That could be a LOT of fun! 😃
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I have the 1:76 Mini Cooper & my 3 yr old great grand daughter loves to drive it. I did have to make a cover so she couldn’t play with the knobs. She is always supervised when she’s playing with it.
Haha I had to buy a few and we’re having a lot of fun with them
I've owned the 1:1 scale version of this car in the dark grey for nearly 20 years ever since the first Fast and Furious. The model is tempting too.
If you have a full sized Supra then you are a lucky chap! :D
Nice change from flying toys. 👍
TBS added FPV to it about a year ago :) They now sell Ultra tiny FPV camera for this reason (size is 5x5mm)
that sounds like fun.
Do you have a link ?
I would love to see that 😍
@@stephanreef8449 It was live stream on Team Blacksheep Live channel. Video is called "TBS Couch - Big things" Streamed on Sep 30, 2020
@@arkimedes4728 aaaaaah tnx mate 😍😎
There's also a Mini Cooper version very similar to this. Been tempted as it would make a nice little toy.
very cool
Nice indoor fun.
That os pretty cool
cool
You could even drive it on a Hot Wheels track to pass stairs :)
How to change the light colors
Not sure you can without replacing the LEDs on the model...
What’s the meaning of “full proportional / steering?”
It has analogue steering. Some of these little cars only have three steering positions... Happy flying
Way cute.
Is the wheel track wide enough to fit on Thomas the Tank Engine wooden tracks?
How wide is the track?
@@Painless360 G’day Lee, the track grooves are 3 mm deep, 6 mm wide and have 19/20 mm between them.
In Imperial, the grooves an eighth of an inch deep, a quarter of an inch wide and with three quarters of an inch between them.
The car size is: 60*24*11mm so it must be pretty close to fitting.