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Post by nottie »

love the idea on not destroying it. mmm maybe there is a market for selling these
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Post by ANDY_M »

Went for a look this arvo, amazing stuff. :cool:
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Post by jav »

nottie wrote:love the idea on not destroying it. mmm maybe there is a market for selling these
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Have to say last years courses looked better as it was insane with all sorts of angles.

To me it looks like a giant ramp ! Here i was thinking it'd be similar to the american's no where near it.

Last year was similar to the yanks and more interesting
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Post by Nev »

Must say I was a bit skeptical when I saw the course as well but I thought it offered some pretty good lines and the best bit was being able to quickly disemble parts of the course with the forklift to allow for quick and easy recovery when Balsy couldn't drive it! Still don't know what was wrong with the car? Oh and well done to Sam for running out of fuel half way up! Good to see the pro's make some mistakes too. Oh and Brado and Joel's buggy looked the goods too!
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Post by Shorty40 »

Here are a few pics I took today. The course looked like a good one to move around and give spectators an idea of the sport. Well done Sam and crew :armsup:

Sorry for the quality, but I only had my phone :roll: I also got some vid of the offroad buggies as they both had Lexus quad cam V8s :cool: And that whats going in my buggy - they sound hot :armsup:

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Post by lay80n »

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CONE !!!

Looks great, good to be able to get the sport to the masses and hopefully get some more coverage and competitors. Great stuff lads.

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Post by basketcase »

Nev wrote:Must say I was a bit skeptical when I saw the course as well but I thought it offered some pretty good lines and the best bit was being able to quickly disemble parts of the course with the forklift to allow for quick and easy recovery when Balsy couldn't drive it! Still don't know what was wrong with the car?
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Post by 80lsy gq »

Mad Cruiser wrote:Have to say last years courses looked better as it was insane with all sorts of angles.

To me it looks like a giant ramp ! Here i was thinking it'd be similar to the american's no where near it.

Last year was similar to the yanks and more interesting
after driving it today i would have to say that this is absolutely craploads of fun....the pictures dont really do it justice of exactly how big some of the angles are around the obstacle and then throw in the side pieces and it brings in a whole new dimension..this is by far the best fun ever to drive on and the felling when you are sitting on top of the container, front digging to the right and driving down the 50 deg angles almost on your side and then powering out of it is awesome..

maybe tomorrow Sam wont get a flat tyre on the hard courses and we will see the green and gold tumbling its way down the slopes...

lookin forward to tomorrow...time for sleep now....very very worn out..i must be getting old

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Post by dirtyGQ »

good on all involved i say for setting it up and making it happen,easy to talk about how it should be done but doing it is another thing.
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Post by Troll00 »

Mad Cruiser wrote:Have to say last years courses looked better as it was insane with all sorts of angles.

To me it looks like a giant ramp ! Here i was thinking it'd be similar to the american's no where near it.

Last year was similar to the yanks and more interesting
This is way better than the yanks, 3 rolled over on the last stage of day Braden, me in homless and Rod did the best recovery of himself I have ever seen and then roll again Sam was the only one to drive it with his skirt on!!!! :rofl:

Who keeps putting those stupid cones in all the wrong places always seem to find ever one of them
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Post by Strange Rover »

Im not too concerned about the way the structure looks at this point - we can easily improve on that.

But the driving is absolutely fawkin awesome. Its amazing the lines we are driving with such a simple structure. Put it this way on the 3rd course there were probably 5 or 6 very near rolls that had the spectators crying for more. On the last course we gave it to them and we had 4 rolls.

Probably the coolest thing for me was when we were just doing poser shots for some of the media that was there. And I mean absolute poser shots - you know, crawl forward.....stop...take a few shots....take a different line....get a wheel in the air....get a few more shots etc etc - no revs - no noise - just crawling. We probably had about 200 people just standing there watching us crawl. I couldnt believe it....they were lapping it up.

I just wish we had another week to build this stuff. We could of have had ten times the lines to play on. Best bit about it is that to do it again we arnt starting from scratch...we just keep building from here.

This is the future....

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Post by 80lsy gq »

Strange Rover wrote: Probably the coolest thing for me was when we were just doing poser shots for some of the media that was there. And I mean absolute poser shots - you know, crawl forward.....stop...take a few shots....take a different line....get a wheel in the air....get a few more shots etc etc - no revs - no noise - just crawling. We probably had about 200 people just standing there watching us crawl. I couldnt believe it....they were lapping it up.

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This is the future
yes it is...

i can see it now.....three or four containers, transitions between them and some weird shite all over the ground...and all transportable..... :armsup:

did i mention that i am lookin forward to tomorrow.....

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Post by Roctoy »

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Post by Shorty40 »

Awesome stuff guys :armsup: I knew I should have stuck around for the late session :roll:

As Sam said, I thnk the best parts of this setup is that it is transportable and easy to add on to :cool:

Nice pics Chris :D
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Post by Daisy »

Mad Cruiser wrote:Have to say last years courses looked better as it was insane with all sorts of angles.

To me it looks like a giant ramp ! Here i was thinking it'd be similar to the american's no where near it.

Last year was similar to the yanks and more interesting
Comin in today for a look??? Remember, its a portable course... and theres always room for improvement. In the limited time Sam had (as well as runnin a business that is flat out durin the hot/warm season) I think we did exceptionally well considering it was only one container to play with. Plans are to have more containers with some more crazy angles and steeper climbs for the future shows :D :D
Troll00 wrote: Who keeps putting those stupid cones in all the wrong places always seem to find ever one of them
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Strange Rover wrote: This is the future
Most definitely.

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Post by mud4b »

wont be down today tom but could you post up some comp details tonight if you get the chance.
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Post by Zuki »

ok just got back was a good show by the guys i will upload pics shortly. i've got heaps of pictures how many to people want.
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Post by jeep97tj »

Very cool I like the idea, Its like lego, the set just keeps growing, make a few pieces every year and in no time u will have a giant portable corse that can be changed around at will :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by Zuki »

well i've found i've got 50 soemthing pics so i'll try and post as many as possible for you guys to look at there were a number of awsome drives one from sam and bolsy bit of bad luck to rod dirt with his commo engine.
enjoy guys
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Post by Zuki »

ok the last lot
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sam sort of stuck but manages to recover from it and drives out
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sam recovering his own buggy (popped bead lock and somethign else)
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sam always with a good smile on his face top stuff mate
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Post by Daisy »

1st place - Sam - Strange Rover
2nd place - Rod Dirt'e
3rd place - Damo - Troll00
4th Place - Bolsy - 80sly
5th Place - Brado - XRO

I'll post scores up and feedback later on tonite. I just got home and need a good wash :lol: :lol:
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Post by nottie »

Judging by the heap of pics now up it does show the potential for this type of coarse to become bigger and better.
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Post by Spartacus »

and this one time, at the 4x4 show, a buggy ran out of fuel... somethings fishy goin on
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

It rawked today ! :armsup:

Have to say that the pics make it look like it's nothing but when your there in person it's awesom !!!!! ;)

Sam sure drove pretty well at 3pm today didn't touch any cones, Damo ripped the rail off the container. Brado broke a tailshaft. Bolsy got stuck on the top corner of the container and put it on it's side then rushed out and stood on the buggy waving his arms up in the air while the crowd went crazy :) Rod nearly completed it but was let down with electrical problems real shame cuz he was only metres away from the finish line.

Better luck next time Rod ! Love the smile on Sam's face when he had to recover rod's buggy with the forklift :rofl:
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Post by jav »

I've never seen Rod move so quick when his buggy burst into flames on the last run :lol:
Good effort from the XRO team for there first time out , finished there buggy friday morning and competed all weekend :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by 80lsy gq »

Daisy wrote:1st place - Sam - Strange Rover
2nd place - Rod Dirt'e
3rd place - Damo - Troll00
4th Place - Bolsy - 80sly
5th Place - Brado - XRO

I'll post scores up and feedback later on tonite. I just got home and need a good wash :lol: :lol:
WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

damn Tom you really need to learn some maths

as if Homeless would have beaten me...i actually got him by one point even without driving the last stage thanks to my auto deciding it wanted to be a 2 piece casing...the roll from the top of the container (crowd pleasing as it was)cracked it open so now i need to get another auto into it before first round of Werock or the judges wont have anything to drive....


gotta say this was an awesome weekend,,highlights for me was Rods last run (it was all the navis doing :D ) over the 60degree and then back followed by the fire, Sams rear burning on the third run of the day and i was really pleased with my second run of the day, a clean run, albeit with a couple of reverses and the only one to drive the stage thus cementing my position as Apprentice Rock God....

well done to Sam for both the designing and construction of the course and also for some of the drives you did in the old school buggy..top stuff..you truly are the Container Jesus.,..lookout Adrian he is after your crown

i think the best thing about driving on something lke this is that you can learn so much about what your car can and cant do..i got more from this weekend of driving than i have for the whole time i have had the buggy...

now all i have to do is convince Sam to leave the course set up at work..lunchtimes will be heaps of fun

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Post by jimmyb »

Was also good to see Ray there getting into the filming for the4x4show
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Post by Micka »

I only managed to catch about 30 mins of action late on Saturday afternoon, and I thought that the course looked much better in person. The guys did a great job constructing it and I am sure that the next one will be infinitely better in design.

As someone stated earlier, the ability to add on and modify in endless.
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Post by Troll00 »

Dave just take it like a man and admit your were beaten by me in the oldest buggy and driver in Aus, you DNS the last stage and should have got 50 "L"

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