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Looks Great!
Buck
Buck
Looks Great!
Buck
Well you definitely did a good job. Its tough to put everything up front in those boats without much real estate and the stuffing tube right in the way. I recently finished up my radio box in an sgx-1 and now I'm almost tempted to redo the throttle and third channel servo mounts lol. (probably not though B) )Awesome man, I like the servo layout.
Brian
Thanks Brian,I tryed to utalize as much space as possiable in the front of the radio box to keep the weight forward for better performance from the rear Sponsons since i have removed the center sponson.Thus the reason for positioning the servos in the front left of the radio box.Which I think looks neat as well.I have made to tydes of servos trays.The first one which you see in the picture that holds two HS-81 servos and a secound the will hold a set of HS-85mg servos.Which are slightly smaller then the 81's.
LOL.I know i contemplated alot and tryed alot of diffrent ways to do the servo placment for keeping the weight as far forward as i could and came up with that design.Well you definitely did a good job. Its tough to put everything up front in those boats without much real estate and the stuffing tube right in the way. I recently finished up my radio box in an sgx-1 and now I'm almost tempted to redo the throttle and third channel servo mounts lol. (probably not though B) )Awesome man, I like the servo layout.
Brian
Thanks Brian,I tryed to utalize as much space as possiable in the front of the radio box to keep the weight forward for better performance from the rear Sponsons since i have removed the center sponson.Thus the reason for positioning the servos in the front left of the radio box.Which I think looks neat as well.I have made to tydes of servos trays.The first one which you see in the picture that holds two HS-81 servos and a secound the will hold a set of HS-85mg servos.Which are slightly smaller then the 81's.
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