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Giant_Scale_Gasser -> RE: Why Use A Fail Safe.... See Photos! (11/13/2012 12:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: nitrosportsandrunner man that sucks never a good thing to turn a model on before the radio is on~! I thought the XT had a built in failsafe? Or does that only work when radio signal is lost...and not when there wasnt a signal to begin with? The 1st day I ran my KM baja I ran into a 4x4 board that was in the ground. bent the main chassis and upper front plate. $80 for a new upper plate and bent the main chassis back. I got lucky. With 1/5's you have to be more careful where you run and that you have everything setup, due to their size and speed. Too bad you didnt get it on video[:@] On the XTs we have sold to customers, the Fail Safe comes as an extra and must be installed. The good news there is almost every one that we have set up for customers works properly just plugging it in. No need so far to set it up. We do quite a bit of overseas sales and many of our customers have us set the trucks up, break the engines in and give them a good once over so when they arrive abroad, they are 100% ready to go. But you are 100% correct, safety is paramount with any large scale R/C vehicle. thats kinda what I thought. Ive owned nearly all the electric models and a couple of nitros....but not a 1/5. I dropship sell on ebay....I get a bunch of messages from people in mexico an other places wanting Redcat stuff. Where do you primerally sell the 1/5's to? Must be a bit pricey to ship those! We ship all over the planet. When shipping something this big and this expensive, think of it like Poker, only bet what you are willing to lose. Every International transaction is a gamble. You can get burned at any minute. At the volume we do, I get burned for about $10,000 every year. But the experiences of meeting new people and satisfying people all over the planet is enough to offset the loss.
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