This has got to be a reference to the Top Gear Arctic trek Hilux with the "Bumper Dumper", surely......Coelacanth wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:35 am I was checking out this neat, cheap rock crawler just come out of China on eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JJRC-2-4G-4CH-4WD-Rock-Crawler-Car-Truck-1-14-Off-Road-Climbing-Vehicle-Toy-New-/332487817883
One of the more attractive features of the car is the anti-crapping bumper design. I guess that feature goes hand-in-hand with anti-squat?![]()
Anti-ShittingBumper.JPG
Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
Osiris is the key.
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Yep, still found on every single Chinese RTF heli from every manufacturer. They just copy and paste the warning from other helis, just like we would do if we had to put a message in Chinese on there.
Reminds me of this every time I get to repair one.
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
Well now the topic has been dug up again, I have another couple of examples.
From the GS Racing CLX parts list. I like how the colour is important, but it might be a bit short for it's intended purpose.
From the GS Racing CLX parts list. I like how the colour is important, but it might be a bit short for it's intended purpose.
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It would sure be unusual if that pube was straight.
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So, GSC-900007BK is this, but in black? I knew I should have thrown down for copyright.....





Osiris is the key.
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Look out for Todd K. - he's a convicted serial killer!!!
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Forget hooning, it's all about horning now! 
It's all I could come up with...wondering what they were actually going for with "SuperHorn"...

It's all I could come up with...wondering what they were actually going for with "SuperHorn"...
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
Grass = Glass
Prate = Plate
Prate = Plate
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
middle shipped layout… double wish borne…. air dumper unit… detachable cowling…. crystal flequency…flequert 27MHz
BANDAI really deserves a mention in this topic!
BANDAI really deserves a mention in this topic!
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You guys all have such durty minds!
According to RCL that's how you spell dirt anyway
According to RCL that's how you spell dirt anyway
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
JJ Ultima manual did the ole 'R' instead of 'L' trick
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.
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Re: Amusing Engrish typos on Asian R/C parts
This isn't RC related, but I sometimes get a laugh out of unintentionally-funny Chinese knockoff vendors on Amazon.
Years ago, I was looking to buy a throne seat for my main drum kit, and this brand popped up in my search, Ichiias. I see they no longer sell the drum throne but they still make chairs.
https://www.amazon.ca/Ichiias-Removable-Armchair-Comfortable-Slipcovers/dp/B083XV2MC1
However, I don't think I want to sit on any chair that's gonna make me scratch my ass...
Years ago, I was looking to buy a throne seat for my main drum kit, and this brand popped up in my search, Ichiias. I see they no longer sell the drum throne but they still make chairs.
https://www.amazon.ca/Ichiias-Removable-Armchair-Comfortable-Slipcovers/dp/B083XV2MC1
However, I don't think I want to sit on any chair that's gonna make me scratch my ass...
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I had to read this thread in short sections because I've been laughing so hard I cant focus on reading. This is legitimately hysterical.
Found this one a while back:
Found this one a while back:
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Yeah, that one is logical though, as the commonly used word for "transformation" in Asia is the Japanese word "henkei", which literally translates to "deformation" in most translation engines.
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