History was rewritten when Gobeki Tepi was found. Anything is possible now. Anything. Couple that with our recent understanding that we dont see whats actually there in front of us and you can think anything is possible. Our eyes themselves only create images , its not whats there. We are like gorifed slugs really. If fact we dont know if slugs actually understand the universe better than we do. Thats a fact.
Hi Mike, you could try Hans Paaymans, he does restore LR to a very high standard but also might have parts or be able to point you in the right direction facebook.com/autoclassnz/
Hey man, love your build, I got this kit for my first rc car and The chassis is perfect, but I don’t really know The steps to paint it. If you have some free time could you help me telling me in which steps I have to paint The body? Thank you and awesome build
Hi Angelo , thanks for your feedback , unfortunately I don’t have a tutorial on how to paint this Porsche other than the a few photos in the video , There are a number tutorials on how to use Tamiya PS paint in general on lexan bodies , good preparation is key , e.g degreasing and make sure it’s dry. I find painting the window tint the hardest and would recommend to try this out on a off cut first as it can look very uneven if you try to spray it in 1 or 2 layers. I hope that is any help to you . All the best Alan
@@jujiide6922 You don't have to, but they are clear and then you'll probably need an interior otherwise you'll see all the electronics , the windows are painted with a "smoke" tint
Hi Andrew, thank you for the compliment and feedback ! I wish I had more time to look around , but something to come back for next time when I’m in Europe 😊
Hi mate, I am planning to buy the same longboard.I weight about 95kg, If ever I step on the board will it have some flex resulting a much lower ground clearance? Will it touch the ground? What about when trying to do a slide have you experience contact with the side edge of the board and the ground? I'm a newbie can you recommend me a longboard for freeride. Thank you
Hi Ryan , the board is very stiff which you want for free ride, if the side hits the ground has more to do with the size of the wheels and the type of bushings you use , you might consider a harder type of bushings , sliding goes easier with a smaller wheel. I have the EZ Hawgs on mine and they are relative small 66mm from memory, board hasn’t touched the ground. Double drop decks are great for beginners an other board to consider is a Landyachtz switchblade, depending on your height you can choose the length as well. I’m 6’3” and find the longer size good for me , hope that is any help to you
i weigh 120 kg and have the bannerstone, it does flex a bit, but nothing too scary and definitely not enough to touch the ground so you should be fine in that regard. as Alan said a Landyachts Switchblade is gonna be a great freeride board and easy to learn on. if you can get the switchblade go for it, if not then the bannestone is a good alternative.
Hi @@AlanP1TO10WORLD , I just bought my Bannerstone Longboard. I tried to rode it yesterday and I am not comfortable yet, it seems like I haven't find the right footings for it. Tomorrow I'm going to try it out again. also to explore the board. I'm really excited about it.
Hi @@Ibyuuprofin, right after reading your reply I immediately bought the board. And what you said was true it does not touch the ground even when I'm turning. Thank you. I'm going to explore the board and try it out tomorrow morning.
Dope!! Where did you find your 1:10 scale furniture? I’ve only been able to find 1:12 scale mainly & I’m not sure if that’ll flow with a 1:10 scale car.
Howdy, thanks for your feedback, most furniture I make myself from balsa wood as indeed the majority of furniture is in 1:12 scale. However some 1:12 is actually 1:10 because the manufacturer didn't have the scaling right bonus for us. I normally buy from site where it has measurements next to the product that will give you a good indication what scale it is
So awesome how you make your pictures and videos so real looking and to scale. I just got into scale rc with the purchase of a gatekeeper to do some rock crawling ,but I'm a bit of a tinker and feel the need to make more 1:10 scale items and so far I've almost finished a road armor front bumper for my 4 door jeep body and I've started to build a 2 post car lift and I plan to make it work on a 2 toggle switch to a motor out of an old department store rc truck to make it lift vehicles to a scale height. It's a fun hobby. The vehicles are expensive but building the accessories is where it's at !! I have also started a crawler frame build from scratch I want to do as much of it by hand as possible. Thanks for the video and pictures they are very inspiring .
Hi Dave , thank you for your feedback and sharing your plans for your projects , I believe scale building is almost like therapy you can combine various hobbies into one. I like taking photos and making videos , it really compliments my hobby of scale modelling. Some people are very talented and it’s almost intimidating but I always remind myself that I do it because it brings me joy and if I can share this or inspire other people is a reward in it selves. Kind regards Alan
Beautiful staging and always so great to watch your videos. It was a great adventure and a final without gravity, seen the smile of the pilot who leaves by the window 😁 Very nice video 👌
Thanks for your feedback, if you are not sure if it’s dangerous or not I would highly recommend to go with a guided company. Winter certainly has its challenges, Adrift Tongariro is a great company to go with and they will ensure your safety and can provide you with essential gear if needed. It’s a great experience
Hi Tracy, I would rate the track as "moderate' pherhaps with tracking poles you'll be able to enjoy it. Possibly the app "All trails" might give you more information as far as elevation.