It's coming
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From: Hixson,
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Well I found a new home to put my Eflite Power 10 motor in
Should be a little over powered actually...WHO CARES? That's what 3D is about, I'm going to have fun with this one[>:]
Should be a little over powered actually...WHO CARES? That's what 3D is about, I'm going to have fun with this one[>:]
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Is it all foam? No, it has some wood for strength in the front motor box area and maybe some more down the fuse.. im not 100% on thatIs there battery/esc/Rx compartment? Or, do the guts hang out? As I understand it, There is a hatch that you use to place everything inside the fuse
And... is price still around the $70-$80 range? IDK
Is it all foam? No, it has some wood for strength in the front motor box area and maybe some more down the fuse.. im not 100% on thatIs there battery/esc/Rx compartment? Or, do the guts hang out? As I understand it, There is a hatch that you use to place everything inside the fuse
And... is price still around the $70-$80 range? IDK
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Is it all foam? Is there battery/esc/Rx compartment? Or, do the guts hang out?
And... is price still around the $70-$80 range?
Is it all foam? Is there battery/esc/Rx compartment? Or, do the guts hang out?
And... is price still around the $70-$80 range?
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Are there any plans to make an ARF model in the future? Is the build of this one comparable to the almost ARF kits that you sell, or is it even more involved than that?
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From: middlesex, NJ
We manufacture in the USA, and really don't want to go to china to arf them, but we may offer a ARF version on a custom bases. The Fuse is VERY easy to build it's all interlocking and usually takes 20-45 mins to complete. We will have a built thread here very soon.



