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JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
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03.15.2011, 05:59 PM
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Thanks mate, have you got your projects on a forum somewhere for me to have a look at? it would be ineresting to see what other people like yourself are doing.
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I have to dig around to find the threads that I posted pics on. Here a few of them. I will edit more in as I find them. All of my projects have involved 3906 SuperMaxx type vehicles. I wanted to keep things simple until I am ready to move on. The fun for me is in the builds.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26634
Last edited by JERRY2KONE; 03.15.2011 at 06:16 PM.
Reason: ADDING INFO
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03.15.2011, 07:21 PM
Wow that's amazing so much bling, I love the look of them all
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03.15.2011, 07:34 PM
Absolutely love it!!! Looks awesome!
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03.15.2011, 09:27 PM
Thats some amazing Maxx's you got there JERRY2KONE
And to think I used to think my Maxx blinged out with a FF Spider web chassis was sweet.
I bow down to your greatness  lol
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JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
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More amazing builds. -
03.16.2011, 05:08 AM
There are more amazing builds out there than I could ever hope to achieve, but I am proud of what I have been able accomplish in this hobby, and I am having a lot of fun with it. I wish I could do more. Especially when I see some of these $4K & $5K Baja projects, but I have to live within my available resources $$$$, and keep the addiction under control. The wife got me started in this hobby a few years ago, but I see the look in her eyes at times that tells me that she wishes she hadn't. It is builds like this home made 5b that impress me the most, and hopefully I will be able to do something like this at some point SOON.
I feel lucky to be here on RCM & also on UE with a collection of creative hobbiests sharing all of our projects in a way that inspires each of us to challnge ourselves and keep moving forward with unusual or improved builds that can please and improve our own sense of what we do for fun.
What I love most about this hobby is that it gives all of us a habit or addiction if you will, that may cost a bit more than some others, but it is not a life threatening or serious health issue that would require years of recovery and or therapy to overcome. I do not smoke, chew, or do drugs of any kind, and alcohol is reserved for special occasions not the norm. So it gives us an out without jepordizing are family, our freedom, or our health, which can save all of us big bucks in medical, and/or lawyers fees down the road.
Thanks to each of you for the interest in my work, and the positive comments about my R/C creations. Have a great day guys.
Respectfully, Jerry Hill Prague, Czech Republic, Europe.
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Second place is the first loser!
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04.02.2011, 03:55 AM
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There are more amazing builds out there than I could ever hope to achieve, but I am proud of what I have been able accomplish in this hobby, and I am having a lot of fun with it. I wish I could do more. Especially when I see some of these $4K & $5K Baja projects, but I have to live within my available resources $$$$, and keep the addiction under control. The wife got me started in this hobby a few years ago, but I see the look in her eyes at times that tells me that she wishes she hadn't. It is builds like this home made 5b that impress me the most, and hopefully I will be able to do something like this at some point SOON.
I feel lucky to be here on RCM & also on UE with a collection of creative hobbiests sharing all of our projects in a way that inspires each of us to challnge ourselves and keep moving forward with unusual or improved builds that can please and improve our own sense of what we do for fun.
What I love most about this hobby is that it gives all of us a habit or addiction if you will, that may cost a bit more than some others, but it is not a life threatening or serious health issue that would require years of recovery and or therapy to overcome. I do not smoke, chew, or do drugs of any kind, and alcohol is reserved for special occasions not the norm. So it gives us an out without jepordizing are family, our freedom, or our health, which can save all of us big bucks in medical, and/or lawyers fees down the road.
Thanks to each of you for the interest in my work, and the positive comments about my R/C creations. Have a great day guys.
Respectfully, Jerry Hill Prague, Czech Republic, Europe.
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Jerry,
I love it! I remember about 2 years ago when i first got fully-hooked on this hobby a few of us here on RCM having the discussion about how RC "saved" us from deadlier addictions. Anyway, its great to see the same ol' folks around, as well as the new comers. Great builds by the way. I agree with you completely when you say its all about the build. Through building RC cars, which i love way more than driving them, i have learned i am very mechanical and can fix things around the house that i used to never do, or i can build that shop i want, or change the brakes on my car. These things i used to never do. And RCM has always been king of the home of amazing one-off creations and brushless builds. I cant wait to post another one sometime in the future cuz that will mean i am full-blown consumed by my healthy addiction for that moment....until the project is done.....and then start saving for the next one. Until then, keep posting great builds like this everyone!
Great 5b creation too v8'!
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JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
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04.02.2011, 04:12 AM
Yea we sometimes forget what this hobby provides for us in the way of an escape keeping us out of trouble from doing other things that a lot of people may have been into prior to R/C. It is a none life threatening hobby that helps keep us away from the crap that so many other are consumed by.
I've said this before but it still holds true. My wife loves that this is my passion, because she knows exactly where I am, who I am with, what I am doing, and shes not worried about somebody sneaking into our lives trying to devide us. Yes how much I spend comes up from time to time, but we always end up finishing our conversation realizing that compared to things like boozing, or smoking, or gambling this is a much better habit to have. Then we thankfully get busy.
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Second place is the first loser!
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04.02.2011, 04:34 AM
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..... Then we thankfully get busy. 
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lmao!!  nice!
Jammin SCRT10 Neu 1512 1y
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03.16.2011, 04:25 PM
Very well written Jerry.
One of the reasons i got into this hobby was because of a bad back, i was into Dirt bikes and trail rides but i just couldn't do it anymore. This hobby doesn't affect me badly in any way at all, not even the wallet really as previous hobby's have been much more expensive to get into and maintain.
I have also found that the people in this hobby are a lot different, they are more helpful and appreciate what you have done or doing in the hobby, no matter what area your into, that's another thing this hobby offers a wide range, you have buggy's, monster trucks, crawlers, helicopters, planes, boats.....etc....etc
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03.19.2011, 10:44 PM
v8hatch whats the measurements of the channel aluminum you used for the main chassis plate?
Would be a good starting point for me with the countless questions I may have lol
Your help will be very ummmm............ helpful .
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03.20.2011, 01:59 AM
Its 3mm thick, 100mm Wide and the side is 25mm. I thought at first it was going to be to light and bend but so far i haven't had any problems.
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03.20.2011, 02:11 AM
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03.20.2011, 04:46 AM
awesome project v8hatch ......... ¿normaly wich batts you use?¿how many minutes run ?¿temperatures of the esc/motor?
good job
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03.20.2011, 04:48 AM
I use 2 x 3s 5000mah lipo's in series, i get about 15-20mins run time. Can't remember the temps but they were all around the 40-55c
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identify mount -
03.24.2011, 10:18 PM
can anyone identify the motor mount used by v8hatch" and who sells it?
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