how many is enough

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Re: how many is enough

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mrlexan wrote:You really want to know what's on my project table(s)?
YES :!:



but you realize you opened this can-o-worms up yourself if there aren't any rc10 builds in it... :mrgreen:


Scr8p...please hold back a little :wink:
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Re: how many is enough

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todd, jay's getting closer to the time when i can stop picking on him. i gotta say, i might even shed a tear when it's over. it's been a good run. :)

but until then.................

the only stuff on mrlexan's project tables are worthless kyosho products. the rc10's are carelessly tossed all over the floor.

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Re: how many is enough

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scr8p wrote:todd, jay's getting closer to the time when i can stop picking on him. i gotta say, i might even shed a tear when it's over. it's been a good run. :)

but until then.................

the only stuff on mrlexan's project tables are worthless kyosho products. the rc10's are carelessly tossed all over the floor.
Hey.. Kyosho products are not worthless. ( I seem to be one of the few here who publicly stand up for Kyosho! )
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Re: how many is enough

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Prince Steve wrote:Hey.. Kyosho products are not worthless. ( I seem to be one of the few here who publicly stand up for Kyosho! )
everyone starts off with sub-par equipment. don't worry, one day you'll understand what "good" is. :wink: :P :lol:

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Prince Steve wrote:
scr8p wrote:todd, jay's getting closer to the time when i can stop picking on him. i gotta say, i might even shed a tear when it's over. it's been a good run. :)

but until then.................

the only stuff on mrlexan's project tables are worthless kyosho products. the rc10's are carelessly tossed all over the floor.
Hey.. Kyosho products are not worthless. ( I seem to be one of the few here who publicly stand up for Kyosho! )
I will stand with you on that Prince Steve Kyosho rules!!!!! the only scap pile I have is of rc10s :lol:

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Re: how many is enough

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my workshop has a class divide usa on one side and the rest of the world on the other (kyosho) when i realised i had 15 kyoshos i had to adress the balance and know i have about 15 rc10s ohh and 2 Ts and like any kids i have to split my time eqauly or there would be trouble :lol:

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I will happily confess to being an R/C "HO" !

I love em all - they give so much!! :)

and in answer to the question........

There is never enough! :lol: :wink:

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scr8p wrote:
Prince Steve wrote:Hey.. Kyosho products are not worthless. ( I seem to be one of the few here who publicly stand up for Kyosho! )
everyone starts off with sub-par equipment. don't worry, one day you'll understand what "good" is. :wink: :P :lol:
WHOA!! That one almost slipped by me.

I see scr8p, well at least my choice comes in an abundance of styles and flavors & Loved by many.

Not limited to just a few shining stars. ( Finish Him !!! )
:lol: :lol: :lol: LMAO.. ROTF..... Cough, Cough...
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Re: how many is enough

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murphy3428 wrote:I will stand with you on that Prince Steve Kyosho rules!!!!! the only scap pile I have is of rc10s :lol:
at least you have a good scrap pile thats worth something :mrgreen:




couldn't help myself murph. I've got a couple kyoshos around but have always been AE loyal.
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Prince Steve wrote:
scr8p wrote:
Prince Steve wrote:Hey.. Kyosho products are not worthless. ( I seem to be one of the few here who publicly stand up for Kyosho! )
everyone starts off with sub-par equipment. don't worry, one day you'll understand what "good" is. :wink: :P :lol:
WHOA!! That one almost slipped by me.

I see scr8p, well at least my choice comes in an abundance of styles and flavors & Loved by many.

Not limited to just a few shining stars. ( Finish Him !!! )
:lol: :lol: :lol: LMAO.. ROTF..... Cough, Cough...
I am Prince Steve.. and I approve this message. :P :mrgreen: I luv you guys...
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Re: how many is enough

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i got way more projects than i need. i think more and more about unloading a bunch of stuff just to clear the clutter, but 90% of it is a buncha picked over junk from parts cars bought for the turnbuckles or whatnot, and it would take forever to list the crap.

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badhoopty wrote:i got way more projects than i need. i think more and more about unloading a bunch of stuff just to clear the clutter, but 90% of it is a buncha picked over junk from parts cars bought for the turnbuckles or whatnot, and it would take forever to list the crap.
List them in Lots by Category or make. That should help if you don't have time to seperate. ( Because the pile will grow if you list or not ) Believe me I know.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: how many is enough

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and it would take forever to list the crap.
I know it seems to take forever listing things that puts me off every time i get the bug to clear house. Taking the pictures.......loading the pictures...........formating the pictures..........weighing :roll:
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Re: how many is enough

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getting the boxes, driving to the post office, filling all the forms... keeping track of what goes where. bleh.

if it was nice stuff i would at least get good money, but this is all the leftovers from about 8-9 years of ebaying rc10's. most the stuff i should have thrown away but i just cant bring myself to do so.

if i could manage to be a respectable man and keep a woman in my life it would be cool for my grandkids to find all the stuffed stashed away and fogotten someday. but then they would probably just throw it all out. :wink:

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Re: how many is enough

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I don't have an answer to "how many is enough".... but I can guess that it's a heck of a lot less than I currently have on the books.......

I decided to try and do a quick count...... didn't get half way around the hobby room, nor in any of the cupboards, nor the pile of Schumacher Cougars and Tamiya TA01s.... and I was over 50 when I stopped counting. True story, if you look up Procrastinate in the dictionary, it will refer to "Incredible_Serious".

Thankfully, it's Christmas, and so I have some time off. My plan is to complete at least 20 projects, for runners, for shelfers, and for sale. Wish me luck, I'm going to need it!!!

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