If you're in trouble he will save the day. He's brave and he's fearless, come what may. Without him the mission would go astray. He's Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer. Without him life would be much grimmer. He's handsome, trim, and no-one slimmer. He will never need a zimmer.
As a guy who lost a very dear friend unexpectedly a few years ago, this video really struck a cord with me. I'm so happy for you that you could make this happen in his memory. And damn it, you made me cry. RIP Lenny.
When content is put out like this. It really puts a smile on your face as well as that indescribable feeling of accomplishment. It’s no wonder why you needed a good 10 minutes in the car. Congratulations Tomley. I know your friend Lenny would have been so proud and ecstatic!! Way to go!!
I can hear the passion in your voice when you talked about your friend. The pride in your voice when you accomplished his dream with his car. What a moment for you and Lenny. Congratulations bro. ❤
Thankyou. I cried. I miss him dearly, like you is spoke with him the day before he died. Gone, but never forgotten. What an awesome tribute, what an awesome build. The Turbo Tonka ! Stunning
as someone who lost their mother exactly 13 months ago i know what its like to want to either carry out some plans or visit some place, etc that you had intended to with a loved one while they were still alive, and still go do those things. ive began doing that with stuff me and my mom talked about and i know shes there with me in spirit, just as your friend Lenny was there to guide the car through the gates. thanks for sharing
My condolences to you about the loss of your friend, Unexpected deaths are always the worst. You honored him very well. He was looking down wth a big smile on his face. Thanks for sharing the journey.
It’s amazing to see what you did for your friend and I’m sure he was watching that run from the sky and was there spiritually with you on that pass. I’m sure he is happy with what you did for him. May he rest in peace…
Great video and a touching tribute Phil. Didn't know Lenny but was at BERCC the day the news broke. No one else was there so felt privileged to be a part of the hard work and commitment he did for the club.
Hope u enjoyed that run Lenny, Big Phil smashed it out of the park for ya, the car looks epic and hit 104mph R.I.P Lenny .... Great job Tomley u have done him proud my friend 💯👊🤙
Just now watching your video and I am glad you are taking your loss of your mate as well as showing. Your a Good man Phil, and I appreciate you taking about. The world could use more Friends like you! Cheers 🍻 Troy 😎 P.s "Lenny" turned out kool...I love "Tonka"! Who of our age doesn't know "Tonka"!?
Phil, if I may, I've been enjoying your content thoroughly for a few years now. I decided based of your general character and the guy you always show us in your videos, you're a good man with a good heart. This video confirmed every great thing I thought of you. Thank you for what you do, thank you for being a great friend, and thank you for being a good person. We need millions more like you in this world. We would all be better off. I'm shedding a tear now, because this whole thing got me to thinking, I dont have any friends that would do something like this for me. Lenny was a fortunate guy in many ways.
I used to love building hard core gaming PCs and playing online. I naturally gravitated toward a job in the I.T. industry. I found that that after messing with them all day at work, the joy of doing it as a hobby had disappeared. I would hate for that to happen with the enjoyment I get from my RCs. So I totally understand about taking time with the build. Thanks for the great content.
Taking all apart and starting from scratch is a perfect way to honor your friend. As you put it together and pretty much do an RC Foose job for a friend with input you think he may be giving you as you think of the things you're doing. He is right beside you during the build and I'm VERY sure straight up proud of you taking the time to finish what he started while he was here in his name. Name it after him. Sorry for your loss mate. ❤️🔥 A burning desire in your heart to complete a resting friends project. What a friend.
What a lovely pure and beautiful story. So deeply very sorry for the loss, and what a cracking way to keep a mini dream going. May lenny the rc car smash the goals set. Thank you for sharing too. Made my face water.
I'm sorry for your loss. You got me in this hobby and I can see how this must have been an incredibly hard thing to do, I lost someone really dear to me last year and I still can't bear to see her things so the fact you could do what you did this video shows real dedication to your friendship.
Please keep and cherish that beautiful speed ripper you built for Lenny. I understand mabe using the electronics in it for something else, but the fact,like you said, you didn't crash it. It looks like you just built it. Keep it around so Lenny will always be close to you. Keep being you Phil I know you're a great full good person. I don't know how you didn't shed a tear in this one cause I almost did. Call me a Sally I don't care real men cry. That's okay that you didn't put it in the video if you did, I can just really feel the impact of your great friendship, with the loss of Lenny. Cheers Phil, have a good day.
Wow, First off I would like to say that you are a TRUE FRIEND....and Thank you for sharing that video with us. Also Congratulations on hitting your goal of 100 mph for your friend Lenny...YOU ROCK MY FRIEND...
I'm sure Lenny was behind your Tonka pushing it all the way to 104 you're a good friend he would've done the same for you, written with a tear in my eye!! ❤🎉
@TomleyRc Well done mate! It not only looks absolutely stunning, it drives stunning too. You sure paid a great tribute to Lenny! Keep up the great work. Kind regards from the Netherlands. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Only thing i can say is "awesome". I can't read the comments through the tears, Lenny, myself and many others in this hobby are, i'm sure, proud & honoured to call you a friend. Thanks mate. Love & Light as always.
This video has inspired me to go to rossa this year and see if i can crack 100mph with my car. My reasons are since August last year ive had 4 strokes and building my car up has been therapy and has kept whats left of my brain working. thanks for the great content keep it coming regards Chris
Yes the 17mm hex ends bolts right on to the weird 14mm hex ones! There is just one 2mm bolt in the inside of the hole. Take the drive shaft into 2 pieces and stick your hex driver threw the axle tube and threw the u joint. Unscrew the ones with the 14mm hexs and they slide out. Then you slide in the 17mm ones and boom! It's so easy to convert to 17mm hexes. Cheers mate!
If you're in trouble he will save the day.
He's brave and he's fearless, come what may.
Without him the mission would go astray.
He's Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer.
Without him life would be much grimmer.
He's handsome, trim, and no-one slimmer.
He will never need a zimmer.
I have no clue what you're talking about lol, who is Arnold 🤔
@@EJ-74 Rear Wing lettering 🙂
I was lucky enough that my step-dad introduced me to british humour.
British humor is the best, and long live Ace Rimmer👍😎
I'm American obviously and I still don't get it 🤦🏻 lol
My project nitro crawler came from Len, top bloke, rip
More reason to finish it 😉
Ohh god nitro crawler? That's going to be different 🤔
Get it finished 👍
One question: when are you releasing the Rosa video?
It would be nice to see it alongside the Tonka.
This video actually brought a tear to my eye, Good on you Phil for being such a good friend, I know Lenny was smiling down on you that day 👍
Thank you. I’m sure he was shouting at me to go faster haha
@@TomleyRC He was probably saying I could have done better 🤣🤣🤣
As a guy who lost a very dear friend unexpectedly a few years ago, this video really struck a cord with me. I'm so happy for you that you could make this happen in his memory. And damn it, you made me cry. RIP Lenny.
It’s hard loosing people close to you 🙏
There's 1 word for that... Epic! Well done.
1 word and that’s PIRATE .
When content is put out like this. It really puts a smile on your face as well as that indescribable feeling of accomplishment. It’s no wonder why you needed a good 10 minutes in the car. Congratulations Tomley. I know your friend Lenny would have been so proud and ecstatic!! Way to go!!
Thank you. I was a little nervous with how it was going to end…. but it couldn’t have ended any better 👌
Man, its really nice to see just a touch of real, honest humility in an rc video. RIP. Len.
congratulations on getting 100mph i was getting a bit emotional but well done happy birthday lenney and enjoy your car
As soon as you started talking about how it was a tribute build. I knew you were gonna hit a 100 mph💥😎👍
I'm the maker of the vendetta center driveshaft, I wish I knew you building this vortex I could've send you custom driveshaft for it. Nice build mate.
ah... no worries dude. Love the Vendetta one, I'll one fitting it my stock one :)
@@TomleyRC awesome!
You did your mate good Phill, really shows your morals and respect!!! Nice looking Vortex, 104mph I know Lenny is smilling down on that!!
RIP Lenny 🙏
Thank you. It was such an important build for me 👌
I can hear the passion in your voice when you talked about your friend. The pride in your voice when you accomplished his dream with his car. What a moment for you and Lenny. Congratulations bro. ❤
Thank you. It was most certainly a hard, but equally enjoyable video to make. So happy with the result
Now that is how you pay tribute to a friend Tomley!!!! He was guilding your hands to hit 100 and not crash!!!👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏
A true class act 💯 the fact that you completed your friend’s dream was an act of respect. You’re awesome brother ❤
Such a good feeling
Thankyou. I cried. I miss him dearly, like you is spoke with him the day before he died. Gone, but never forgotten.
What an awesome tribute, what an awesome build.
The Turbo Tonka ! Stunning
A lot of people im guessing didnt know Lenny however that 100mph+ run made us all emotional, RIP Lenny
as someone who lost their mother exactly 13 months ago i know what its like to want to either carry out some plans or visit some place, etc that you had intended to with a loved one while they were still alive, and still go do those things. ive began doing that with stuff me and my mom talked about and i know shes there with me in spirit, just as your friend Lenny was there to guide the car through the gates. thanks for sharing
My condolences to you about the loss of your friend, Unexpected deaths are always the worst. You honored him very well. He was looking down wth a big smile on his face. Thanks for sharing the journey.
Congratulations, Phil! Fantastic achievement, you've done your friend proud.
The Vorteks has earned its rest, as has Lenny. Rest in Peace.
Thanks mate. So happy to come away with a 100+ pass through the traps
@@TomleyRC Absolutely!
A very nice story to tell...
A true friendship and dedication is what count most.
Thank
You 🙏
It’s amazing to see what you did for your friend and I’m sure he was watching that run from the sky and was there spiritually with you on that pass. I’m sure he is happy with what you did for him.
May he rest in peace…
I lost 2 good friends recently and totally feel you. Brought a tear to my eye as well. Awesome tribute to your mate.
Sorry to hear that dude
That was awesome Lenny was riding with you 100 miles an hour you’re a good man tomley A good man👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 that was special thank you
Great video and a touching tribute Phil. Didn't know Lenny but was at BERCC the day the news broke. No one else was there so felt privileged to be a part of the hard work and commitment he did for the club.
Hope u enjoyed that run Lenny, Big Phil smashed it out of the park for ya, the car looks epic and hit 104mph R.I.P Lenny .... Great job Tomley u have done him proud my friend 💯👊🤙
Never thought i would cry over an RC video but here we are... great job buddy and Rest in peace Lenny!
What a good way to keep the memory of your friend going in a hobby he muched loved
Thanks Stu
@@TomleyRC p.s well done on getting the 104mph run
Just now watching your video and I am glad you are taking your loss of your mate as well as showing. Your a Good man Phil, and I appreciate you taking about. The world could use more Friends like you! Cheers 🍻
Troy 😎
P.s "Lenny" turned out kool...I love "Tonka"!
Who of our age doesn't know "Tonka"!?
Thanks Troy. It was an emotional run for sure
So wholesome ❤ well done for helping Lenny’s dream happen
It was so nice to be able to do it
Good on u Phil, Lenny is looking down on u with a big smile. 🙏🙏
I hope so 👌
So wholesome of you to do. I’m sure he’s proud and looking down on ya.
Phil, if I may, I've been enjoying your content thoroughly for a few years now. I decided based of your general character and the guy you always show us in your videos, you're a good man with a good heart. This video confirmed every great thing I thought of you. Thank you for what you do, thank you for being a great friend, and thank you for being a good person. We need millions more like you in this world. We would all be better off. I'm shedding a tear now, because this whole thing got me to thinking, I dont have any friends that would do something like this for me. Lenny was a fortunate guy in many ways.
That's one impressive tribute to your friend Lenny. Massive respect for the way you dealt with this, and turned the sad event into a beautiful memory.
I used to love building hard core gaming PCs and playing online. I naturally gravitated toward a job in the I.T. industry. I found that that after messing with them all day at work, the joy of doing it as a hobby had disappeared.
I would hate for that to happen with the enjoyment I get from my RCs. So I totally understand about taking time with the build.
Thanks for the great content.
That was a beautiful thing you did for him I bet he is smiling down on u knowing that you did that
Thank you Scott
@@TomleyRC Sir you are totally awesome everyone of your videos are awesome
Cheers to your friend Lenny in his memory! You did him proud! He was there that day watching you hit that 104!
I’m sure he was jumping with joy 🤩
When you only hit 84 on 4s i didnt think you had a shot at triple digits. Nice build and way to prove a doubter wrong. Way to honor your friend bro!
I think I hadn’t got full throttle for long enough on 4s… so squeezing passed 100 was awesome 👌
Very nice tribute to your friend. Brought a big smile to my face. Well done.
Thanks mate
Such a sad story with a lovely ending-respect to you for your efforts to enable your friends ambitions❤
Thank you. I’m so happy I get 100+
Taking all apart and starting from scratch is a perfect way to honor your friend. As you put it together and pretty much do an RC Foose job for a friend with input you think he may be giving you as you think of the things you're doing. He is right beside you during the build and I'm VERY sure straight up proud of you taking the time to finish what he started while he was here in his name. Name it after him. Sorry for your loss mate. ❤️🔥 A burning desire in your heart to complete a resting friends project. What a friend.
I don't think anyone would have blamed you if you shed a tear for your mate! Keep up the good work!
Certainly was emotional
It's so awesome that you're paying tribute to your friend.
What a lovely pure and beautiful story. So deeply very sorry for the loss, and what a cracking way to keep a mini dream going.
May lenny the rc car smash the goals set.
Thank you for sharing too. Made my face water.
Awesome build, awesome story, awesome video. RIP Len.
Great way to honor your buddy! He was definitely smiling from above!
The ending gave me goosebumps. Love you were able to give him what he wanted. Lenny has some great friends
I'm sorry for your loss. You got me in this hobby and I can see how this must have been an incredibly hard thing to do, I lost someone really dear to me last year and I still can't bear to see her things so the fact you could do what you did this video shows real dedication to your friendship.
Love the purpose of this build! You can tell how much Lenny meant to you with the effort of the build. Love the effort brother!
Great tribute Phil, you're a proper mate. Sorry for the loss of your friend, keep the memories close.
Please keep and cherish that beautiful speed ripper you built for Lenny. I understand mabe using the electronics in it for something else, but the fact,like you said, you didn't crash it. It looks like you just built it. Keep it around so Lenny will always be close to you. Keep being you Phil I know you're a great full good person. I don't know how you didn't shed a tear in this one cause I almost did. Call me a Sally I don't care real men cry. That's okay that you didn't put it in the video if you did, I can just really feel the impact of your great friendship, with the loss of Lenny. Cheers Phil, have a good day.
Wow, First off I would like to say that you are a TRUE FRIEND....and Thank you for sharing that video with us. Also Congratulations on hitting your goal of 100 mph for your friend Lenny...YOU ROCK MY FRIEND...
Thanks David. Loved building it, and was so happy to achieve that 100mph 👌
Nicely done.
Well done Phil, you made a cracking job of Lennys Vortex & i am sure he would of been watching over you that day. Total Respect to you mate 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Awesome tribute sir!
A true friend indeed.
Thank you
That is amazing man. Your brother from another mother would be proud.
RIP Lenny, good on you Phil. Great way for you to pay respects to your pal ❤ Any red dwarf fan is a friend of mine.
Sorry to hear about your loss of a friend. I reckon you have done him proud
Totally Awesome!!! What a great Tribute ❤
Cheers Dexter
Congrats @Tomley! Heartwarming story. You did your buddy proud
Cheers dude. Turned out so good 👌
I know it's a year ago but what an awesome tribute to Lenny and what an awesome build! Congrats on the 100MPH!
Good Stuff Tom Tom!!!! Mission accomplished For Lenny!!!!!👍🙏🎉 Love that Tonka Touch....
Yes, awesome result
Such a beautiful tribute.
Great share, build, story, and friendship.
Full salute to ya!
Congratulations to you and Lenny. You did your buddy proud. 104!
Thanks dude
May your friend Rest In Peace, and kudos to you Phil for doing this tribute build to honor him
Thank you 🙏
I'm sure Lenny was behind your Tonka pushing it all the way to 104 you're a good friend he would've done the same for you, written with a tear in my eye!! ❤🎉
Yes… he was shouting at me to punch it…
Such a humble video. Great stuff Tomely!
Thank you
What a great tribute to Lenny that was Phil, I'll bet he's looking down on you chuffed to bits.
You properly did your mate the greatest respect and proudness, total respect to you and friend. Rip Lenny. Big respect to You Phil!!
that's great that you pushed that little thing to 100 mph and were able to get it through the traps. Here's one to Lenny!
That's a lovely video to honour Lennys memory. Well done on cracking 100mph. Top work mate.❤
Cheers Paul, Lenny would have loved Rossa
Amazing dude! Congratulations! Lenny would be over the moon! Rest in peace Lenny 💙🫡
Cheers Adam. Certainly was a great way to finish the build
Amazing mate. Did Lenny proud!!! He is definitely smiling down right now..
sorry for your loss, awesome tribute ....
Thank you
Your friend was with you at the controller on that run. Great video! Gives a lot of meaning to the love and passion for this hobby.
Brilliant work, Phil! Fantastic attitude! 😃
Great run there!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks mate. Such a good feeling
@@TomleyRC I bet!!!
@TomleyRc
Well done mate!
It not only looks absolutely stunning, it drives stunning too.
You sure paid a great tribute to Lenny!
Keep up the great work.
Kind regards from the Netherlands. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you. Appreciate it 👌
Fantastic, a fitting tribute to your mate. Well done Phil.
Thanks mate
Only thing i can say is "awesome". I can't read the comments through the tears, Lenny, myself and many others in this hobby are, i'm sure, proud & honoured to call you a friend. Thanks mate. Love & Light as always.
Wow! That was an awesome tribute to an old mate. Well done, love it.
That was a great tribute! Really nice build and I love the styling in Tonka colours. Nice.
Thanks mate. Loved the body once it was finished
@@TomleyRC yes, it's look like a manufacturer body. It's so good. 👍
This was one of your best vids yet, you're a good man... Nicely done!
Cheers dude. Appreciate it
Congratulations on the 104MPH, way to make your friends dream come true!! Great job!!
Such a good feeling
Awesome build man! I got a little teary eyed. Lenny is smiling down on you
I'm sure Lenny realized just what a good friend he had!
Ninjas cutting onions around me. Cheers mate.
I had that issue at the weekend
Really nice thing to do for a friend glad you got to 100 r.i.p lenny
😎 thanks
This video has inspired me to go to rossa this year and see if i can crack 100mph with my car. My reasons are since August last year ive had 4 strokes and building my car up has been therapy and has kept whats left of my brain working. thanks for the great content keep it coming
regards Chris
Fantastic build story. Your a good man to your friend.! Congratulations!
Cheers mate 👌
Great job! Big smiles and feel goods at the end. Proud of you, bro. What a neat thing to do to remember a buddy! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful Vorteks great video
Thank you
Your a good guy Tomley love the Tonka body.👍
Thank you 🙏
Well done Phil, i do love a video that takes you on a journey. RIP Lenny, im sure he is proud of you.
What a great tribute to a friend
Rest in peace lenny. He is finally home now. Our journey here is just that a journey back home to god.
I like that airdam you made. I’ve seen one like that!
Your remembrance of your bud is done well and respectfully.
Nice job on the vid.
Great video ,well done Mr Tomley you did your friend proud ,must have been an amazing feeling 👍👍👍
Thanks mate
Sorry for your loss. Stay safe. Keep your chin up.
The TONKA style really looks cool and sets it apart from other speed cars. TOO COOL!
Yes the 17mm hex ends bolts right on to the weird 14mm hex ones! There is just one 2mm bolt in the inside of the hole. Take the drive shaft into 2 pieces and stick your hex driver threw the axle tube and threw the u joint. Unscrew the ones with the 14mm hexs and they slide out. Then you slide in the 17mm ones and boom! It's so easy to convert to 17mm hexes. Cheers mate!
Lenny and all of us here are proud of your dedication to the hobby, we appreciate you for everything you do. 🎉