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Castle Creations On HOW ITS MADE?!?!? - 06.22.2010, 10:49 PM

Ok so NO i have not seen a episode of how its made but wouldn't a behind the scene's video at the castle factory be awesome?? For years ive wasted my time with nitro and was never into the electric scene. To me what honestly was the biggest selling point that dragged me into the brushless scene was the release of the MMM and 15 size series CC motors at a great price. I dumped off all my nitro minus 2 cars i consider classics and everything else is set up with CC stuff. Since jumping into the BL scene ive built 4 tripple digits cars using castle creations products all the way threw, joined RCM forums which is my favorite site at the moment, AND keep up to date with all the new stuff castle is working on! Long story short i really jumped into the brushless scene hard.

Ive wondered for a while if we'd ever get to see just how these great products are made? id love to see a motor wound, a ESC built form the ground up, and just get an idea of what tools and knowledge it takes to build this stuff!!!

Ive seen video's of the novarossi factory a few years ago on how nitro motors are built, cases are CNC'd, sleeves are pinched to perfection, micro size tools machining carb's ect ect....... Id LOVE to see what goes on at the castle factory! AND I KNOW IM NOT THE ONLY ONE!!

So with that being sayed, any chance we'd ever get to see something like this?!?!
   
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