Todays mucky racing 56k beware
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RE: Todays mucky racing
inside stays nice and clean though
except the 2 lb of mud that always seems to stick to the inside of the rear rims
except the 2 lb of mud that always seems to stick to the inside of the rear rims
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RE: Todays mucky racing
Looks like you had fun
btw, how do you keep your wires for the servos so tidy, im strugling to hig em in the reciever box...[link=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v32/Vortexafterburner/FG%20Marder/Marder_Race_010.jpg]Click me[/link]
btw, how do you keep your wires for the servos so tidy, im strugling to hig em in the reciever box...[link=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v32/Vortexafterburner/FG%20Marder/Marder_Race_010.jpg]Click me[/link]
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RE: Todays mucky racing
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first turn the battery pack round.
i have routed all the servo wires together straight into the radio box with the reciver and the failsafe and switch,
but i am using a small jeti 4 channel reciver and it all fits inside with some nice foam to absorb some of the shock.
first turn the battery pack round.
i have routed all the servo wires together straight into the radio box with the reciver and the failsafe and switch,
but i am using a small jeti 4 channel reciver and it all fits inside with some nice foam to absorb some of the shock.
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RE: Todays mucky racing
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right
first turn the battery pack round.
i have routed all the servo wires together straight into the radio box with the reciver and the failsafe and switch,
but i am using a small jeti 4 channel reciver and it all fits inside with some nice foam to absorb some of the shock.
right
first turn the battery pack round.
i have routed all the servo wires together straight into the radio box with the reciver and the failsafe and switch,
but i am using a small jeti 4 channel reciver and it all fits inside with some nice foam to absorb some of the shock.