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12.15.2007, 08:42 PM

Nah...I would have taught the stupid kid a lesson.

chilledoutuk, I have heard of all kinds of stories where people purposely run over RCs.

This is why I always drive them onto my driveway/grass or right next to me when a car comes (or sometimes, I will pull it under a parked car) to make sure they can't get at it...


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12.15.2007, 08:59 PM

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Nah...I would have taught the stupid kid a lesson.

chilledoutuk, I have heard of all kinds of stories where people purposely run over RCs.

This is why I always drive them onto my driveway/grass or right next to me when a car comes (or sometimes, I will pull it under a parked car) to make sure they can't get at it...
I wanted to, believe me lol......

As I said, its a touring car, so I could of ran across the street and picked it up, but I didnt, as now I pay the price....... I wish I would of ran it into the grass a foot away, but the curb was in my way
   
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12.16.2007, 03:53 PM

Where is a good place to buy replacment caps for the MM? I think i just blew mine. The esc still works fine, the servo works and all the lights work as if motor should be working but its not. I have tried several motors and it is definitly the esc.


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12.17.2007, 12:17 PM

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This is why I always drive them onto my driveway/grass or right next to me when a car comes (or sometimes, I will pull it under a parked car) to make sure they can't get at it...
I had to avoid a kid on a bike with my e-maxx once. He was going straight for it. I swerved to miss him and ended up under my real car. I had to jack the thing up to retrieve my e-maxx. It broke lots of stuff. I was ... unhappy.
   
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12.17.2007, 06:25 PM

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I had to avoid a kid on a bike with my e-maxx once. He was going straight for it. I swerved to miss him and ended up under my real car. I had to jack the thing up to retrieve my e-maxx. It broke lots of stuff. I was ... unhappy.

Well, by under a car, I usually mean a truck. We, and one of my neighbors a few houses down, have Dodge Ram 1500's, and any of my trucks easily slip under them without any clearance issues. The bonus side is that they are rarely driven as daily drivers, so most of the times I happen to be driving on my street (weekdays), both trucks are there, so I have a few safe spots.


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