yes..i cut the transponder holder part away..i wanted to run the servo on its side b/c i didn't have the stock rc8t radio tray that holds just the servo....BUUT i did have the parts needed to lay the servo down on its side...unfortunately....this rc8t is now FS on ebay... :(
the 1/8th scale track closest to me closed down and I don't feel like driving 1 hour one way in order to run an 1/8th scale when I have a 1/10th scale track that is 5 min away from me...lol
the 1/8th scale track closest to me closed down and I don't feel like driving 1 hour one way in order to run an 1/8th scale when I have a 1/10th scale track that is 5 min away from me...lol[/QUOTE]
WHAT! I would drive 2hrs one way to keep from ever having to drive 1/10th again
the 1/8th scale track closest to me closed down and I don't feel like driving 1 hour one way in order to run an 1/8th scale when I have a 1/10th scale track that is 5 min away from me...lol
WHAT! I would drive 2hrs one way to keep from ever having to drive 1/10th again [/QUOTE]
hahaha....!!! it sucks that the 1/10th scale place only allows 1/10th scale trucks to run on their track..this place IS indoor's though.... :) hopefully with the release of the ten-t, other manufacturers will be releasing their versions of 4wd 1/10th scale truggies......not gonna hold my breath though...
unfortunately....this rc8t is now FS on ebay... :(
the 1/8th scale track closest to me closed down and I don't feel like driving 1 hour one way in order to run an 1/8th scale when I have a 1/10th scale track that is 5 min away from me...lol
Dude! Thats nothing. Ive got an 1:20 drive to the closest offroad track of any kind here. An hour sounds convenient to me. LOL
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...