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08.19.2009, 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
I think the trouble is sometimes people start with a larger model that requires expensive electronics, and tend to fail more often due to the amounts of power and potential for damage; nothing like starting small and working your way up to get you used to things...
Agreed, I had several friends jump in with both feet and were quickly consumed with the tediousness and small factors than can easily ruin there prodject becuase due care wasn't excersised. A few were blown away buy how technical this hobby really is and flat out gave up befor venturing forward. Some refused to do their homework and lost several hundreds due to bad decisions,IE gearing etc. and said "This hobby sucks!" when it's their own dam fault ?


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