Radicons for the Kids (RFTK) - "Generation 1 Scourge

Discussion in 'Radicons Customs' started by frenzyrumble, May 23, 2009.

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  1. Stickshift

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    Great work dude!

    Would be amazing to get a step by step on how you do one of your projects. Am just getting some model making classes while I am visiting our factory in China, but would be good to see how someone gets results like this at home.

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    invite me to your factory in china, let me lay down an idea or 2, and I'll give the whole factory some classes ;) 
     
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    Haha! Fair point!

    Actually I just do the electronics and control, I am getting classes out here so that I can do more scratch building myself when I get home. But the way things are done here are not really practical in my shed at home.

    You might be interested in what I am working on now though:

    http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/radicons-customs/236039-servo-driven-optimus-prime.html

    Seriously though (outside of my profesional capacity), masterclasses from someone with your skill would be a great help to those of us starting out.

    Are there any resources that you can recommend?
     
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    This board here has tons of great tutorials. there's a link on the right side navigation to it all.
     
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    Thanks, some are better than others, but I guess it's a case of trying the different techniques and seeing which ones work best.

    Thanks again and keep up the great work.
     
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