Who is BloodClod?
Thank you for your interest in knowing a little more about who I am.

As you probably have guessed, my mother did not anticipate my interest in RC monster trucks and name me BloodClod. My real name is Mark Lim and I am born and bred in Singapore.

Some General Info
I'm into my mid twenties and graduated from the National University of Singapore with a BA degree with honours in Philosophyin 1999. My other major was the English language and I also dabbled in some psychology and social work courses.

I am currently working in a company that specializes in providing internet solutions. It's a challenging job but the downside is that it sometimes leaves me little time for my RC hobby.

In time I will enroll in a seminary to pursue my goal of serving God as a full time minister.

My other hobbies include playing the guitar, drawing, metalwork, collecting transformers (those cool toys from the cartoon series which aired in the '80s) and sleeping (LOL!).

I am a Christian and look forward to adding some pages regarding my church and it's activities sometime in the future.

My RC History
I saw my first RC car in 1988 - it was a Tamiya Hornet that belonged to my friend. I was fascinated by how fast and how cool it was... and I had to get one for myself. But as every kid interested in RC soon discovers, this is not a cheap hobby... and getting a kit was just beyond me. I was overjoyed when an aunt offered to buy me a kit for Christmas and thinking that it would be the only car I would ever have, I picked the most expensive car her budget would allow - a Tamiya Porshe 959 Rally car. I ran this car against my friends' off-road buggies but it just wasn't designed for this purpose... and I thrashed it so bad it now rests in pieces (oops... peace).

Since then, I've run several different cars, click here for a quick list of all the cars I've ever owned.

Now, more than 10 years later, I still love RC though as this site suggests, I'm mainly into monster trucks. I love the challenge of making my own customized parts though I'm still pretty new to this. In time to come, I hope to add "How To" articles here so others can try some of the little projects I have done.

RC monster trucking can be a whole lot of fun. Take a look around here and I think you'll see why!

Keep on TRUCKIN'!!!

Related Info
My Transformers Page


Mark (aka BloodClod)