Sunday, April 30, 2017

.RSG. Japan - Waru 4 Door Meeting


The Waru 4 Door Meeting was a tribute to all those who rule the Streets. 


Street Style was definitely the norm.


So Jump into the train... With 40+ cars on track... You may need to wait for the opening. So lets get into ... the Waru 4 Door Meeting

Saturday, April 29, 2017

.RSG. Japan Part #2 WIN'S Narita Spring Matsuri


WIN'S Haru Matsuri was a chance not to miss.


I was only able to attend a morning session from 10-2, but the others continued until midnight.

Friday, April 28, 2017

.RSG. Japan - NEO RC Drift Stage


NEO RC Drift Stage.  Kita Kashiwa in the Northern Suburbs of Tokyo.


The ultimate home for scale drifters is small but still turns on the battle trains.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

.RSG. Japan 2017


By the time you read this, the twins and I will be in Japan,


About 8 months since the RE-Xtreme FD was shaking it up, I'm returning to see how far I/we have come.

.RSG. Japan - More than Drift.


You would think that Tokyo would be the mecca of anything... and to an extent that is definitely true.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

GCRCD 20170418 Battle Trains


GCRCD S13 Project is picking up momentum.


The rainbow serpent is looking good.


And there is no holding back either... It's FULL ATTACK!

Monday, April 17, 2017

Sliders... Flame On!


Reflecting the grafitti wall at  GCRCD , it's hard to see where the livery ends and the reflection starts.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

GCRCD Sliders Altezza + DP-Rt


With only a week until I head to Japan, A small refresh on the Altezza as I prep for the 4 Door Matsuri at Waru Circuit. 


The Altezza is my only 4 door, so it's usual Plastic Drift Package chassis will bring the fun. 

Saturday, April 8, 2017

GCRCD 20170408 Comp Training Day

Lot's to see and some crazy action.


~9pm it was a long night.










with a day that started early.

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Dori-pake Projects - Going for Roll


When you see a machine on track that's working well, you never know what's underneath. 

Something I learned a long time ago from Kondo-san. Plastic can still be fantastic.