New r/c Tank Club in Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 4:20 pm
I am starting a new r/c tank club in Rawtenstall (BB4 7NE) and could do with a few visitors ...(and future members) to come along and give some support and advice about what is expected or would be enjoyed the most by any local 1/16 scale r/c tank owners.
We have an excellent well heated and well lit church hall (Longholme Methodist Church Hall) to use every Thursday evening 7 -10 pm with good facilities including extra rooms with tables to show and display or use in-between runs to "shoot the breeze".
We have a fully fitted kitchen to use as we please (as long as we leave it clean and tidy as we find it) and good toilet facilities (including disabled).
The church hall is easy to find (right on the end of the M66 and opposite a large ASDA) ) surrounded by good car parking and supermarkets (last minute snacks and fresh AA batteries etc) and has a wheelchair ramp for wheelchair (or tank) use!.
We also have a 10 meter shooting range downstairs that we use for air rifle and air pistol target shooting mainly on a Tuesday night 7-10pm, but open to view on a Thursday - or to try your hand if you have a 1/24 scale crawler on our mountain and crawler course that runs alongside the shooting range.
This will be a really good location for an r/c tank club, but I am starting out from scratch and need a bit of help and support from anyone that lives within striking distance who would like to see another venue to run their r/c tank in Lancashire.
Any advice about what sort of things may be needed to construct for scenery/obstacles etc to place on the wooden hall floor to make things more interesting would be appreciated. We have made our own track markers for r/c car racing and r/c model truck use in the past and would be happy to have a club project to construct anything to make running the tanks more interesting in our church hall.
We have run 1/16 scale r/c tanks with plastic tracks and some with metal tracks with rubber pads, but have not yet run any tanks with full metal tracks but we need to test this to see if they would cause any damage to the natural wooden floor. My fear is that metal tracks may not be suitable for use on the wooden floors as the hall is also used for other activities that need the floor to be in kept good condition.
The charge for an evening is £5 per person to keep the facility open and the lights (and the heating) on!
We have an excellent well heated and well lit church hall (Longholme Methodist Church Hall) to use every Thursday evening 7 -10 pm with good facilities including extra rooms with tables to show and display or use in-between runs to "shoot the breeze".
We have a fully fitted kitchen to use as we please (as long as we leave it clean and tidy as we find it) and good toilet facilities (including disabled).
The church hall is easy to find (right on the end of the M66 and opposite a large ASDA) ) surrounded by good car parking and supermarkets (last minute snacks and fresh AA batteries etc) and has a wheelchair ramp for wheelchair (or tank) use!.
We also have a 10 meter shooting range downstairs that we use for air rifle and air pistol target shooting mainly on a Tuesday night 7-10pm, but open to view on a Thursday - or to try your hand if you have a 1/24 scale crawler on our mountain and crawler course that runs alongside the shooting range.
This will be a really good location for an r/c tank club, but I am starting out from scratch and need a bit of help and support from anyone that lives within striking distance who would like to see another venue to run their r/c tank in Lancashire.
Any advice about what sort of things may be needed to construct for scenery/obstacles etc to place on the wooden hall floor to make things more interesting would be appreciated. We have made our own track markers for r/c car racing and r/c model truck use in the past and would be happy to have a club project to construct anything to make running the tanks more interesting in our church hall.
We have run 1/16 scale r/c tanks with plastic tracks and some with metal tracks with rubber pads, but have not yet run any tanks with full metal tracks but we need to test this to see if they would cause any damage to the natural wooden floor. My fear is that metal tracks may not be suitable for use on the wooden floors as the hall is also used for other activities that need the floor to be in kept good condition.
The charge for an evening is £5 per person to keep the facility open and the lights (and the heating) on!