Giving in and spending the extra money for the NIP part only for it to be in the same condition as a used one. That seems to constantly happen.

Oh come on, you should know that that manual that comes with your digital camera (and explains how to use the "macro"- and "focus"-functions) is just a piece of waste that should be thrown out as quickly as possible!mamba max1 wrote:Blurry pictures really drive me crazy. C'mon, can't you tell it looks like a blob?
now i know what that hole in the side of the pan i see so much of on epayDiggley wrote:I only have one...or two.
What's up with all the otherwise would-be clean classic RC10 pans that have been ruined by some lazy-ass moron that can't figure out how to adjust a steering servo?![]()
Really?.. Is it easier to drill a friggin' hole in the side of the thing other than to turn a screw driver & allen wrench?
Or; the Billy-Bob red necks' that figure that by hoggiing out a 1/8th of an once of aluminum out of the chassis (and making a mobile cheese grater) makes it go faster and keep up with those who can actually drive...?
Is it the super glue and not hobby grade glue that bothers you Dave, or both beads?LTO_Dave wrote:- Super-glue on both beads of tires
What's even more annoying, from a Canadian perspective, are American sellers who aren't aware of the option to ship USPS First Class for any item that can fit in a small box that weighs under 4 pounds. I keep getting quoted shipping costs of $15 - 20+ on tiny items like a few gears or a 540-sized motor when the USPS website clearly shows First Class as an option--for about 8 or 9 bucks. Sorry, I'm *not* interested in tracking & insurance on an item that costs less than $30 friggin' bucks that more than doubles the shipping cost.discgolfer72 wrote:i buy used expecting junk
but my biggest pet peve is sthe stupid ebay sellers with over priced shipping
there is like 10 auctions now for rc 10 parts
come on 10$ to ship a 6 gear trans
15$ for a set of narrow fron truck wheels
the sad part is its a member here doing it
That's a good one, Mark...I was thinking that only the other day, coincidentally! Gotta love those ball-ends with the 1mm-long hunk of jagged plastic sticking off the end.markbt73 wrote:I'll add one, since I just came across it for the umpteenth time: cars built by people who didn't bother to trim the flashing off the parts when they built it! Seriously, you spend $150 or so on this thing, take hours to assemble it, and don't even clean up the parts as you go? So 25 years later, I have to do it?
I guess it does make it one step closer to building it from new, but come on...
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