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[quote author=Velocity link=board=3;threadid=15743;start=msg151669#msg151669 date=1083854477]
i heard a gyro is the best investment u can make on a chopper. is that true buck? [/quote]

Gyro's are pretty much required for flying a helicopter. In the early years, gyro's weren't available yet, now days it's a must. I've flown both ways, Gyro's sure help.

Any new kit out on the market today should have the Gyro included if you were to buy the chopper, engine, radio and gyro in a 90% pre-assebled kit. That is usually the way manufactures sell them now days.

Matt
 
i would like to get into air Rc someday but dont have the cash.......right now i am saving up for a Kyosho MP 7.5 Kanai edition III and a new engine and servos for it so i wont be able to get a plane or chopper. I love it see the acrobatic capabilites or air vehicles......i love those small glow planes that are basically gliders with a engine on the front........my friend which is really into them has one and he calculated that it does 130 mph with his old fox engine! :D
 
your gonna get THAT for your FIRST real Rc?!?!?!?!

Be prepared to replace parts,
DAMN thats flippin fast and you are gonna get that!?!?!?
 
Rclivin who are u talking to? me? if so this is just a rebuild on it. Only things i am keeping are rear bumper tranny case front bulkhead and motor mount. And yeah if i do get a plane someday i will got one of those RClivin!
 
I got like 6 or 7 of em. Never was allowed to have them as a kid so I kinda went a little nuts. I do it more for my kids cause I like working on them more than racing them. They Break em I fix em. Got 6 trucks wild dagger modified, and a bunch of others that I don't know wwhat they are. I stayed all electric too cause of the residental area we live in, gas are too noisy and when they get out of control bad stuff happens. Gonna convert to a fleet of cruisers this winter cause most of the bodies I have are beat. Got any good line on bodies for mail order or internet. Local shop is a bit of a rip off.
 
If I could find one of these I would buy one.

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[quote author=fj40crusher link=board=3;threadid=15743;start=msg152851#msg152851 date=1083995082]
If I could find one of these I would buy one.

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well crusher once you buy a RC MT (monster truck) or any real RC for that matter you can get all the bodies you want for it. That is a pro-line 40 emaxx T-maxx and supermaxx body. Thats the only reason i might buy one of those trucks....... :cheers:
 
LOL LOL LOL
Man none of prolines products can sompare to Supermaxx products,
www.monstermaxx.com

Here is a link to that LC body
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGCZ0&P=ML

and man you are gonna confuse those guys tellin em it is a Proline 40 series T-maxx, it is infave what you said but that even confused me lol,

Ok, that is a 2.5 T-maxx with a Land cruiser body from proline and 40 series rims and tires, personally I hate 40 series rims and tires, look too much like what would be on my moms bmw lol
 
Great, you had to give me a link. I looked for over an hour last night and couldn't find anyone that sold it. I found that picture in a rc forum.

Now I am going to have to get one.

It's a sickness and I am on my deathbed.
 
I put the Traxxis T-maxx on my birthday list. Definately want to get one and put the LC body on it. I've always wanted a gas powered truck and the t-maxx I hear is a good value. Does over 40mph as a stocker with the 2 speed tranny.

I have found the whole package for as cheap as $350. Its going to have to be a group gift from all the relatives and friends as I don't have the cash to get it myself. Would definatley be fun!
 
[quote author=drohweder link=board=3;threadid=15743;start=msg152995#msg152995 date=1084051326]


I have found the whole package for as cheap as $350. Its going to have to be a group gift from all the relatives and friends as I don't have the cash to get it myself. Would definatley be fun!

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$350 bucks? Doc, buy a welder instead.
 

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