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Post by bobjeffreson on Jun 15, 2009 15:29:30 GMT 10
Wish I had of been around to see this kinda action from sprinters....They were called the "Thunder And Lightning Brigade." No catch fence...no cage...no wide tyres...not much track prep...brave men...big b*lls and spectacular action! Bobby Grim at Terra Haute Indiana 1965.Bob Hogle at El Centro California mid 1960's
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Post by mandmdavis1 on Jun 15, 2009 18:03:40 GMT 10
hey bob have a look at the hubs on the 2nd photo thats where skellenger come from i am sure the wheels are early halibrands too . bob do you know any body that made 1/4'' scale halibrand wheels . mark Q9
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Post by bobjeffreson on Jun 16, 2009 7:32:49 GMT 10
Mark, Can't seem to recall anyone doing them. Put an enquiry on QSL. Mike knows everything or nearly...about Q scale. Got that Q9 masterpiece rebuilt after the LQSS experience?
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Post by sprintmen on Jun 16, 2009 8:00:28 GMT 10
All those things Bob.......and lots of dead men!
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Post by bobjeffreson on Jun 16, 2009 9:37:13 GMT 10
Hey G Here's one that probably should have been a fatal , but wasn't! Bill Cassidy Pennsylvania 1936.
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Post by mandmdavis1 on Jun 16, 2009 14:07:14 GMT 10
hi Bob the Q9 is a bear frame at the moment . doing some mods . willo's talking about the NSW titles .so i will have it back together by then . all i need is a driver. ??
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Post by sprintmen on Jun 16, 2009 17:33:46 GMT 10
Scary1!I like the guy in the background looking the other way.
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