Happy Thanksgiving

A very Happy Thanksgiving Day to all you Dukes of Hazzard fans (and everyone else too). There is always at least one thing in your life that you can give thanks for. Please spend time this holiday weekend to reflect on all the blessings in your life and give thanks for all you have. 
If you can, also please donate some of your time or resources to help those who are less fortunate. Your generosity just might be the one thing someone else is thankful for this year!
As we officially start the holiday season this weekend, please remember those who voluntarily put themselves in harm’s way to keep us safe and free. You can help brighten the holidays for our service members that are away from home by supporting organizations like Operation Support Our Troops.
A Happy Turkey Day to all! Gobble! Gobble!

Congratulations to Jimmie!

Congratulations to Jimmie Best, his family, and their partners at Best Friend Films. Their film “Hell Bent For Good Times” won “Best Dramatic Short” in the Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival this past weekend in Melbourne, Florida.
If any of you Dukes of Hazzard fans are in a position to invest in a feature length film version of “Hell Bent”, please contact Dorothy Best for more details. I have seen both the play and their dramatic short version and it is quality work. Congrats again, Jimmie!

Veteran’s Day

A very humble thank you from all of us at HazzardNet.com to all veterans who have served this country. Without the sacrifice of our veterans, we wouldn’t have freedom and liberty. If you know a veteran, please send them a thank you today.

RC General Lee Road Test

This is the Dukes of Hazzard item you’ve all been waiting for. The Radio Controlled General Lee. Yeeehaaa! One of our staff members has taken it for a road test.

RC General Lee Road Test!

Radio Controlled General Lee

We recently put this factory-fresh, 27 MHz General Lee through our grueling road test.  The very first thing we discovered, is that some minor assembly of the pistol-grip remote is required.  Not a big deal, unless you don’t already own a teeny-tiny screwdriver. 

The next thing we discovered, is the separate little box that serves as a Dixie horn on-demand.  Simply press the button and salute yourself!  Only thing is, for every one press of the button, there were 3 plays of the Dixie charge.  This got old fast, especially after hitting the silly thing twice on accident.  Revenge was ours when we rolled the car over it.

The car itself performed beautifully.  We were merciless in our test run. The RC General successfully crashed through the aluminum can pyramid, and managed small jumps from our death-defying pizza-box ramp.  It survived head-on collisions with observing members of the HazzardNet staff.  (The affected staff members reported being “scuffed” but have pulled through heroically.)

On the surface tests, the car did fine with short passes through dirt and gravel. It crunched over twigs and small debris with no problem. Though like any other RC car, it does best with smooth pavement.  The only surface test failure was the front lawn.

All in all, the speed and maneuverability of this toy was impressive for the $35.00 price. (Walmart.) The detail on the car is excellent. Bonus features included working taillights and parking lamps. The operational range of the remote control is decent, and the controller itself is easy to handle.

This is the Dukes of Hazzard toy we’ve all been waiting for! Yeehaaaa!!

You can probably only find these on eBay now.

For those of you looking for the latest and greatest Dukes of Hazzard merchandise and memorabilia, we’re in the process of re-doing our merchandise section. We’ve found some great new products, just in time to buy something special for Christmas for the Dukes of Hazzard fan in your life. (Or heck, buy it for yourself. You’ve been good this year, right?) Check out this awesome General Lee poster we found. You can find more goodies like that in our merchandise section.

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