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Post by mrmugen on Apr 9, 2008 0:57:04 GMT 1
Well we have our own board to go to for this build. Coougarr and I built it up this morning..thanks a bunch!! We are still perfecting it but come over and take a look! mrmugen.proboards58.com/index.cgiKevin PS Still trying to change URL. SCC if you know how please do tell....thanks
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Post by SCC on Apr 9, 2008 6:20:38 GMT 1
I do not think it's possible to change the URL. Why do you want to change it? Proboards have a help forum that will give you an answer. Excuse me while i go and join the new forum and add it to my bookmarks.
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Post by duck9191 on Apr 9, 2008 17:43:44 GMT 1
hey kevin you could register a domain name like ilovestrykers.com lol and have it redirect to the proboards url. it would be a few bucks a year but its not bad. alot of sites do it for common misspellings of the name so that even if the user types the wrong name the end up in the right place.
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Post by mrmugen on Apr 9, 2008 18:02:36 GMT 1
Not really too worried about it. I like the name....
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Post by davemac2 on Apr 9, 2008 21:11:05 GMT 1
I think gohobbies.com/ have the best prices if you are going to order individual PZ stryker stuff. That's where I got mine. You can get your linkages too from there. Shipping is only $8 or so. I'm still in the middle of building mine. Have not had a lot of time. So far, I've added the CF and sanded the fuse down. I'm planning on glassing it with PU inthe next few weeks. I've got a few different motors I will try on it. dave mc
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Post by mrmugen on Apr 9, 2008 23:01:58 GMT 1
Thanks for the link and info Dave! Remember when you build yours....dont use stock linkages. They are weak and bend in flight..esp when hard elev. is input. As always it is up to the individual. I like cheap insurance and that is one place to get it in a upgraded stryker IMO.
Kevin
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Post by sb352 on Apr 10, 2008 2:13:32 GMT 1
OK Kevin you are peeking my interest . What is the dollar damge gonna be if you had to guess
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Post by mrmugen on Apr 10, 2008 4:16:15 GMT 1
Well it all depends on how much you want to put into it. You could get away cheap with chinese motors and esc and servo's and have one flying for under $120 or go extreme and have $800 into it....like this guy I know..
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