Nikki's American LST
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Nikki's American LST
guys,
For about 3-mouths now, i have had an American LST. One Of The Guys in the IRC was selling her and I got her! She's 28 inches long x 4 inches wide. and weights 2.5lbs with out the 6volt 4.5Ah batteries in and with she's 4.5lbs! here is the photos of her http://s575.photobucket.com/upload/albums/NASAAN101/: and the Battery ports!!! My question is here: How do I link the two ports together on a single Line!! that's the main reason i'm looking at the Deans wire Harness!!
NIkki
For about 3-mouths now, i have had an American LST. One Of The Guys in the IRC was selling her and I got her! She's 28 inches long x 4 inches wide. and weights 2.5lbs with out the 6volt 4.5Ah batteries in and with she's 4.5lbs! here is the photos of her http://s575.photobucket.com/upload/albums/NASAAN101/: and the Battery ports!!! My question is here: How do I link the two ports together on a single Line!! that's the main reason i'm looking at the Deans wire Harness!!
NIkki
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RE: Nikki's American LST
He will not come back and I will tell you why. He is talking about a LST RC Boat, not a Losi RC Monster Truck. Just look at those dimensions he listed. Here re the pics from his Photobucket "LST" album
Landing Ship, Tank (LST) was the military designation for naval vessels created during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying significant quantities of vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto an unimproved shore.
Landing Ship, Tank (LST) was the military designation for naval vessels created during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying significant quantities of vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto an unimproved shore.