New to this dorito thing ;)
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New to this dorito thing ;)
Hi, I'm Tami
I've owned alot of dsms, and just love the rx7's. I would love to pick up an FC and do a bit of mods
Since I found this site, I have already learned quite a bit, and would love to keep learning new stuff!
I've owned alot of dsms, and just love the rx7's. I would love to pick up an FC and do a bit of mods
Since I found this site, I have already learned quite a bit, and would love to keep learning new stuff!
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I found a shell pretty close by, but the paint isn't really to be desired for. It's fairly oxidized, so I'm debating on whether that would be a good route to pick up for cheap, or spend more for a running TII with nice paint
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omg...i never realised it does indeed look like a dorito... /shame
anyway. I would suggest starting from the ground up. who really cares about paint when you fly by 'em? best way to learn is to do it yourself and screw it up. then fix it.
anyway. I would suggest starting from the ground up. who really cares about paint when you fly by 'em? best way to learn is to do it yourself and screw it up. then fix it.
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My thoughts were either go 20b or else if I find a nice TII intact, keep it that way for a while
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