R/C Hobbyist thread

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erm guy i think we just hijacked this thread lol nvm lar mini-z also r/c mah infact is the most affordable one,low maintance cost copare to others
 

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speedknight said:
But AE-86 covers are kinda useless in the MRs days it just filp to easily de to the fact that the car has high CG i am sure all mini-z driver noe for a fact that mini-z is very sensitve to tuning and such no matter how small................
yeah. i also got 1 ae86 cover the 1 in sliver without the tofu shop sticker which i brought at hobby bug for $25 bucks can't believe is so cheap not forgetting a audi tt coupe cover brought from there also at same price. and they sold me a sawana mxa transmitter at 80 bucks onli without the crystal.
 

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speedknight said:
erm guy i think we just hijacked this thread lol nvm lar mini-z also r/c mah infact is the most affordable one,low maintance cost copare to others
:s13: :s13: :s13: :D
 

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OniHibiki said:
yeah. i also got 1 ae86 cover the 1 in sliver without the tofu shop sticker which i brought at hobby bug for $25 bucks can't believe is so cheap not forgetting a audi tt coupe cover brought from there also at same price. and they sold me a sawana mxa transmitter at 80 bucks onli without the crystal.
oh yar i am using the KO_POPO Ex-5 (2nd hand) brought for $50
 

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yeah. i also got 1 ae86 cover the 1 in sliver without the tofu shop sticker which i brought at hobby bug for $25 bucks can't believe is so cheap not forgetting a audi tt coupe cover brought from there also at same price. and they sold me a sawana mxa transmitter at 80 bucks onli without the crystal.
you can always do it the old way...Spray then use sitcker i you need templete for that sticker i have
 

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tht transimtter i still figuring out how to use. all along using stock controller. and seldom have time to go down to sc nowadays to get some1 to teach me. :frus:
 

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you can always do it the old way...Spray then use sitcker i you need templete for that sticker i have
tht template i hav it! was post by you in sc forums issit?
 

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hahaha yeah i also take quite sometimes to get into these entry level controllers imagine if you using a ex-10 helios or a m-8..........
 

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hahaha yeah i also take quite sometimes to get into these entry level controllers imagine if you using a ex-10 helios or a m-8..........
imagine futaba 3pk. worse!
 

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hahaha yeah i also take quite sometimes to get into these entry level controllers imagine if you using a ex-10 helios or a m-8..........
Actually, I prefer stock controller though. Stock controller is to train up your skills and car setup.
 

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cheesepieman said:
Actually, I prefer stock controller though. Stock controller is to train up your skills and car setup.
whahaha finally got some1 think alike as me.
 
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