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Sorry I didn't reply sooner (hope you didn't have to figure out I wasn't there!). I had to get up at 6am this morning and got ready quickly to leave for a full day of hiking up in the San Bernardinos. Unfortunately I didn't have time to read the forums until now. However on Friday I'll be working the opening shift, 11am-4pm. 40 grams is nothing! Just hope they aren't lying to you... |
Fantastic builds , i'm drooling .
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Thanks for the kid words Tc3.. I'm taking all of my builds with the family camping for two weeks I hope to have some great action shots & video when I get back.. :yes: I wish I could donate to the "get my buggy going found" :whistle: but I need to donate funds to the Keep you house and family running program.. “however” If you can get my wife to go back to work after 12 years off, I’ll give you the 808 of choice, hell I’ll give them both to you!!.. But that will never happen..:na: Quote:
As for under room comparisons, the pro line body has a total of 46mm height off the deck, the 808 body has 44mm off the deck.. Or another way to look at it is: I can use 4500mAH on my 808 body and 5000mAH with my pro line body before I need to shim it up.. Hope that helps and thanks for the comments.. Have a great day Shaun. Quote:
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Hay Josh.. Thanks for the comments Sir.. You know me I’ll use both for both.. I'm looking forward to running with you and your new BAD ASS 8ight.. It looks like a great project and your setting it up just right.. :yes: Have a great time on the 17th and please post pics.. |
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I've sent out two more bodies to get done (buggy and Truggy), :oh: one a Russian fighter and an old UK fighter the one with the blue shield and the three gold crowns...:party: One day I'll have an entire squadron.. All but Germany, I just cant find it in me to do the Nazi thing..:no: But I'm hopping to have everything else and then I can get a bunch of buddies together and have dogfights..:intello: of course after a few toties :whistle: Quote:
Thanks for the kind words.. It does take some deep pockets, but as long as the wife thinks it $300 buggy (I show her adds in from hobby people on something else) heee hee I'm always good to go.:na:. Not quite @ linc $500 a month habit, but close..:intello: Quote:
No worries sir.. thanks for the invite to the races.. I’ll be stopping by tomorrow for some more of your custom work.. I ordered up a scale that should be here any day.. Once I get it I'm striping down both ride (time permitted) and doing weighing comparison.. We’ll see exactly how much weight it adds.. Have a great one and I’ll see you in a few hours.. Shaun. Quote:
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808 cost to date (–) the finer details..
Just incase you were wondering what my bottom line is on the builds or FYI these things are not cheep to build..
Stock 808 (E) breakdown: • 808 kit 599.00 • RCM motor mount $60.00 • RCM battery try $40.00 • MGM ESC $300 • Neu 1512 2.5d s $240.00 • JR Servo $130.00 • Pro-Line Wheels & tires $65.00 • 2.4 ghz radio $210.00 • Lipo 5s 3700mAH 20 C $140.00 • Painted body $70.00 Total cost for E 808 $1,855.00 :oh: 808 PRO (E) Breakdown • 808 kit 599.00 • RCM motor mount $60.00 • RCM battery try $40.00 • MGM ESC $340 • Neu 1512 2.d s $240.00 • JR Servo $130.00 • Pro-Line Wheels & tires $65.00 • 2.4 ghz radio $210.00 • Lipo 4s 4500mAH 30 C $240.00 • 808 aftermarket Alu upgrades $504.00 • 808 front Act Diffs $140.00 • Painted body $70.00 Total cost of 808 PRO (E) $2,639 :surprised: Fricken reality hearts / Bites... :yes: |
Tell me about it , i have spent over $3000 in the last month . I'm the bank manager in the house:great:
I have to say after reading your whole build i don't think i have ever seen anyone on a forum quote and reply to every ones comments before , and being so polite:surprised: I too love my fighter planes and warbirds and love your themes , but going with the Germans what about the German version of the Eurofighter . You could get the top of the buggy painted like the cockpit with the windows and then have rivets / panels painted on the body since the fighter is only one boring colour. Don't forget the German cross either on the sides :mdr: |
Thanks you for the kind words, I like to take the time to thank everybody who stops buy and says hay.. This is a great site with some truly fanatic individuals with quite a few of different / funny personalities so for me it's worth every moment.. :yes:
I do like your idea on the open cockpit, I've got rivets on a one buggy build now and one on my GM build with rust leaking out behind each rivet, bullet holes on the side of fus, ect. It's been a blast and since I'm the only one doing it at the moment by project always stand out (just a little) from everybody else’s. Much like BB16 loves to say "I feel special now" Thanks for your time and have a great weekend.. Shaun. P.s. NO Germany!.. I just can do it!..:no: |
Haha , fare enough .
It would be great to see the body with the rusting rivets and bullet holes . Do you have a gallery that i can look at . |
Question on your receiver box. What have you used and how did you attach it to the servo mount , looks very neat .
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:lol: No.. Not yet, give me a few weeks to get some of my boddies back and then I will "for sure".. :yes:
here is link to the RX box if your still looking for one (?).I like to use Traxxas due to they are water tight.. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRAXXAS-T-MA...=1218690702187 http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRAXXAS-E-RE...=1218690880859 http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRAXXAS-E-MA...=1218690947671 Hope that helps (??) Have a great one Sir.. Shaun. |
So my last of the Alu / Bling showed up in the mail..
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/IMG_3346.jpg http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/IMG_3347.jpg http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/IMG_3348.jpg http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/IMG_3349.jpg http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...7/IMG_3350.jpg Got love the shinny!.. hhaahhaaahaaa. |
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Another nice conversion. I must say you really have the most expensive collection. XRAY is really expensive, its the only reason why I havent got into them at this point. Hope to see some vids soon...
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There aluminum hop part are expensive but it's not Integy aluminium...
You can keep the buggy with default equipement, This is still one if not the most robust buggy on the market. 2 people here sell there brand new RC8 for a 808. our track is very unforgiving, Even on a short run (1 hour) you can see the difference. Price is hight because Xray is made in Europe and the actual currency is the Euro. Right now 1 € = 1.52 $ I supsect Xray to make almost no margin on US market. |
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