...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they look
very nice :-) Also got me a clear radio tray, which is very useful because
you can see exactly what is stopping your lid going on...
Anyone else does anything interesting and RC related recently?

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Simon - 30 Dec 2005 22:27 GMT
> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they look
> very nice :-) Also got me a clear radio tray, which is very useful because
> you can see exactly what is stopping your lid going on...
>
> Anyone else does anything interesting and RC related recently?
No mines broke :( I have never got to run it with shell yet due to running
problems and now the bolt in the crankshaft shearing. :S New engine end of
this week (hopefully)
nospam@noway.com - 30 Dec 2005 23:26 GMT
> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they look
> very nice :-) Also got me a clear radio tray, which is very useful
> because you can see exactly what is stopping your lid going on...
>
> Anyone else does anything interesting and RC related recently?
I had a clear radio box cover for a few months until I cleaned my truck with
brake parts cleaner which apparantly melts Lexan! He he he he. I painted
mine translucent silver and it looked pretty badass.
I'm gearing up for a weekend of r/c action if the weather holds up. Cold
and snow don't bother me but it's supposed to rain which isn't good for ol'
truckie.
I pissed away most of my x-mas hobby bucks last night on e-bay and tower
hobbies. I went for lots of upgrades and assorted bits as opposed to a
major, single item like the Collari .32 I was looking at. My b-day is in
May so likely will grab the motor then. Pics of the Sav and Mayhem to
follow shortly! Bits should be here next Wednesday or so, and I'll have em'
picture worthy by the weekend.
Doc
DoubleDoor - 02 Jan 2006 01:56 GMT
>> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they look
>> very nice :-) Also got me a clear radio tray, which is very useful
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>Doc
I put together a new savage with a new OS .30. That is what i have
done.
http://photobucket.com/albums/c190/DoubleDoor/Savage%20OS/
hope u like
DanTXD - 02 Jan 2006 02:02 GMT
>>> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they
>>> look
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> http://photobucket.com/albums/c190/DoubleDoor/Savage%20OS/
> hope u like
Nice, very nice.

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nospam@noway.com - 02 Jan 2006 18:23 GMT
>>> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they
>>> look
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> http://photobucket.com/albums/c190/DoubleDoor/Savage%20OS/
> hope u like
Your truck is very, very nice! Lots of time spent on fabrication I imagine!
How's that new OS run?
Doc
DoubleDoor - 03 Jan 2006 01:53 GMT
>>>> ...and they really do feel top notch! Haven't run them yet, but they
>>>> look
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>
>I ran good for a min, the the rod broke, I talk to my LHS and they sent it back, I should bet a new one this week. It has a lot of power though.