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dakrat 12-08-2005 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by EricF
There's nothing wrong with the JR servo. Settling would be with an Airtronics servo. jmo.

E.

i love to use my HSR (high speed response). in order to use this, you need a digital servo. air 94145 and ko 949 are digitals while jrz3550 is not. so i have to settle for an analog servo coz thats the only thing that will fit my chassis perfectly

theisgroup 12-08-2005 04:14 PM

you may try the assoc servo mount. they are alum and are adjustable. I run a 949 with mine

gotyournumber 12-08-2005 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by Number 11
Chris no matter what someone says it is there opinion. I really don't have to add well it is my opinion that blah. blah car is the latest and greatest. If I said blah, blah car is the latest and greatest that is my opinion. Joe Blow shouldn't get slammed on it because he likes blah, blah car. Hey let's move on my intention was to promote a product I find to be really good.

What major races has the slapmaster won?

_nick_ 12-08-2005 05:40 PM

i was just wonderin if anyone is looking for a yokomo 12 scale. I have one for sale.

1/12 Yokomo YRX-12 WORLDS EDITION

This is a beautiful car. It has never been ran EVER. It was just on of my spair rolers that sat on a shelf. It has brand new front trc tires(GREEN), brand new rear crc tires(WHITE), new bearings all around, brand new everything, it has never ben ran. It also has aluminum ajustable front axels, aluminum servo mounts, and a set of spair steering blocks. The chassis on this car is silver, with all of the aluminum parts blue. This car comes with a brand new never painted or cut body, and box. This is a 365.00 kit out of yokomo.

$155.00 Shipped, and it also comes with a gm v12.

Have any questions e-mail me at [email protected]

Fast Faisal 12-08-2005 06:11 PM

Is there anyone that does custom paint jobs for 12th scale?

Thanks
Fast Faisal :spidey:

Ike 12-08-2005 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by Fast Faisal
Is there anyone that does custom paint jobs for 12th scale?

Thanks
Fast Faisal :spidey:

I think most guys that do Sedans will do 1/12th scale bodies as well.

Still Bill 12-08-2005 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by kevikevtmc
Hi,

What is the range of rollout you guys run at stockton and Gilroy??

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin,

Not sure if anyone answered your question; so, I will give it a go.

41-46 for stock Epic and Monster motors.

Hope that is what you are looking for.

Bill

theisgroup 12-08-2005 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by Fast Faisal
Is there anyone that does custom paint jobs for 12th scale?

Thanks
Fast Faisal :spidey:

try slapnutgraphics.com JJ187 is a great body man.

jaysimpson 12-08-2005 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by Fast Faisal
Is there anyone that does custom paint jobs for 12th scale?

Thanks
Fast Faisal :spidey:

Contact PaintingRoly here on RC Tech. Great guy,great work....You won't go wrong.

bshields 12-08-2005 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by dakrat
i love to use my HSR (high speed response). in order to use this, you need a digital servo. air 94145 and ko 949 are digitals while jrz3550 is not. so i have to settle for an analog servo coz thats the only thing that will fit my chassis perfectly


The JRZ3650 is the digital version of this servo. Same size but it's faster and more torque.

purpurite 12-08-2005 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by gotyournumber
What major races has the slapmaster won?

Hmmm, what does that have to do with the quality of the car? There are plenty of excellent designs out there in all facets of R/C and real racing that don't use full factory teams to spam their products on the podiums of major races. There are a couple of high-end touring car makers with a LOT of "team" drivers winning lots of really big races, but that doesn't make the cars better than any other company's. It just means there were more numbers stacked in the lottery.

Win on Sunday, sell on Monday, even if there's no chance that anyone buying on Monday will ever be able to win with that product.

{note: I am not degrading any brand of any car in any way, Slapmaster, SpeedMerchant or anything else. I just don't understand how Joe Pro's ability to win with hardware that was given to him, when he could win with ANY hardware he wanted to use, makes one product better than another.}

Number 11 12-08-2005 08:13 PM

Amen my brotha from a different motha. I couldn't have said it any better.

dakrat 12-08-2005 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by bshields
The JRZ3650 is the digital version of this servo. Same size but it's faster and more torque.

i did not know that!!!! :flaming: omg i thought they only have one (z3550) and i coulda get the digi one for a few more cents. i have a helios tX and the HSR feature is useless with 3550. :flaming:

gotyournumber 12-08-2005 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by ApexSpeed
Hmmm, what does that have to do with the quality of the car? There are plenty of excellent designs out there in all facets of R/C and real racing that don't use full factory teams to spam their products on the podiums of major races. There are a couple of high-end touring car makers with a LOT of "team" drivers winning lots of really big races, but that doesn't make the cars better than any other company's. It just means there were more numbers stacked in the lottery.

Win on Sunday, sell on Monday, even if there's no chance that anyone buying on Monday will ever be able to win with that product.

{note: I am not degrading any brand of any car in any way, Slapmaster, SpeedMerchant or anything else. I just don't understand how Joe Pro's ability to win with hardware that was given to him, when he could win with ANY hardware he wanted to use, makes one product better than another.}

So…….. zero wins. I will spend my hard earned money in a known commodity. And it seems like a few guys on this thread promoting the slapmaster are a^$$^$s.

RichChang 12-08-2005 10:03 PM

Holy cow.. he lives! Careful there Brian -- 3 more posts and you'll hit 40 posts on this board. ;)

-Rich



Originally Posted by bshields
The JRZ3650 is the digital version of this servo. Same size but it's faster and more torque.



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