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Done It Again - 06.01.2008, 03:00 AM

Once again TDC you have made these builds look waaaaay to easy. It is obvious that you do good research and prepare for what you are doing. YOu bounce step by step through the process and vuala there she is. Way to go, and now we will look forward to seeing the vids and photos of the completed project. This is getting much to east for you now. You need to make the next project a much more challenging build or conversion. Go for the high speed projects or something rediculously monsterous.
   
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06.01.2008, 03:20 AM

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and vuala there she is.
And what is a vuala? Is that a female reproductive organ?

Nevermind, TDC, the buggy looks great. Can't wait to read what you think of it when you run it. I have a few buggys myself (not as nice as yours though) and do enjoy running them in the park by my shop. They handle short grass and dirt better than anything else I have run. Handling is great, very precise!
   
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linc stop trying to make people think that you are some kind of college professor or brainiac. I am a mechanic who loves construction work, so spelling is the last thing I need to worry about. If you cannot understand my writing, then you must have real trouble reading the newest generation with their text shorthand stuff. Besides I know that you knew exactly what I was trying to convey. So have a drink and go play in the R/C shop you old rummie.
   
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06.01.2008, 03:54 PM

voilà from French (français) , imperative of voir "to see" + la "there." j/k

Nice Shaun you get your projects together so quickly. Those fat carbon towers are so nice and that lipo looks like a great fit, I was pondering what size to get and your pics always make things clearer ! Keep it up Amigo.
   
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06.04.2008, 03:29 PM

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voilà from French (français) , imperative of voir "to see" + la "there." j/k

Nice Shaun you get your projects together so quickly. Those fat carbon towers are so nice and that lipo looks like a great fit, I was pondering what size to get and your pics always make things clearer ! Keep it up Amigo.

Hay Jayjay..
Thanks Man.. (for what it worth) I’ve been warned (Big TIME!) on the other TEAMRC forum (Xray driver’s) informing me that I'm totally overpowering it with my current setup (???) I don’t know well see…they are saying a 1512 or 1509 with 3 / 4 lipo’s is just right?.. but then they guys make there living driving them so every bit of weight counts, there’s might weigh in at just over 7 lbs and my will weigh in at what just over what 8Lbs??. .

Well I’ll hopefully be able to find out shortly....

Thanks for your time Jayjay and have a great one..


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06.04.2008, 03:31 PM

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And what is a vuala? Is that a female reproductive organ?

Nevermind, TDC, the buggy looks great. Can't wait to read what you think of it when you run it. I have a few buggys myself (not as nice as yours though) and do enjoy running them in the park by my shop. They handle short grass and dirt better than anything else I have run. Handling is great, very precise!

Thanks for the compliment lincpimp I know that don’t come often or easy .. I'm hopoing it will handle extreamly well (if I can the weight ratio correct??) how much should this thing weigh??

thanks for your time Lincpimp and have a great one..

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06.04.2008, 03:25 PM

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Once again TDC you have made these builds look waaaaay to easy. It is obvious that you do good research and prepare for what you are doing. YOu bounce step by step through the process and vuala there she is. Way to go, and now we will look forward to seeing the vids and photos of the completed project. This is getting much to east for you now. You need to make the next project a much more challenging build or conversion. Go for the high speed projects or something rediculously monsterous.

Hay Jerry,
Thanks for the kind words it’s been a great build, as for a bigger and more challenging builds, well I’ve got that as well going on. I'm performing a complete ground-up restoration on a 57 Chevy as we speak.









Of course it will require a little longer to complete then any of my RC builds, but she’ll be worth it in the long run..


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