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I agree!
I wish I had a project going on! I want a MMM! |
WANTED: Castle Creations Complete Full Mamba Monster System. In great desperate need beyond all possibilities of sanity. Will pay cash up front and has cash in quick access. :diablo: Will gladly trade SOUL :rules: for months and months of guilty pleasure destroying anything looking, smelling, or acting like a Nitro Controlled RC being in or on my way! Also including all the Twin VXL freaks who throw hatefull sayings towards the Mamba that would be King If intrested, Please contact me A.S.A.P And bring the goods in a unmarked brown paper bag! |
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you 'mericans and your brown paper bags :lol:
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Okay, I'll say something that'll piss you all off( don't get angry with me though, just for fun and discussion) although it might seems a bit sadistic.
Well, what if you got the system and you are totally enraptured by it's quality? You did not sleep at night and kept working on the MMM and the motor. You put it in your truggy or buggy and your heart pulse has gone sky high with excitement. Although it's 3 AM, you went out to the street and wanted to give your vehicle a shot. One pass, another pass....man!!! this thing is SICKKKKKKKK!!!! On the third pass, the vehicle started cogging like crazy without any prior warning and it suddenly stopped............:(.....you went to the car, took off the body, started inspecting the $300+ system and then.....puffffffff......smoke is out........ Hmmmmmm.....this might happen right? ( well, I hope none of you will face such an incident), but that's still possible...so be careful. |
well it may happen.... however if you are doing it the way you describe it above you violate the number one modelers rule: "never work on your models in a hurry!". if you are making mistakes (wrong wiring, bad soldering, confuse something etc) you mostly do it because you are in a hurry. i learned that the hard way. as it is a hobby and not a job you should always be relaxed working on your cars. in the end you are even faster and make fewer mistakes. i try to follow this rule more the older i get. e.g. i skip this 3 am in the morning testing-thing etc. you can be sure you mess up something doing it.
just my 2 cents. :angel: rhylsadar |
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^ +1. I agree with waiting for the "bugs" to be worked out. Unless you are in dire need of the MMM, I would wait a little while. I was one of the first several people to get a MM and happened to be lucky (and never ran it past what it was intended for), but look at the other ESCs (Quark, MGM, etc) and the little quirks many have that were found out only after they were ran in multiple setups.
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I feel comfortable buying from the first production run because Castle bench tests every controller.
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They do? Wow, that's kinda nice!
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Hmmm, I have something I made myself that you may call a "monster" that I can put in a brown paper bag. It does not smell very good, but it will certainly keep the nitro guys away! Ps, it is poo. |
Based on how well my MM has performed I really am not concerned about being one of the first to test the Monster.
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B E A utiful linc, great start to the morning! |
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