Taking multiple RC+lexan bodies over seas.Any tips? I'm getting my ass back to Australia for a while and taking a few RCs. AX-10,NN Super Clod,Tamiya Hauler ,Tamiya TA05,TLT scaler,CC01 etc+over 10 LiPo packs many motors and ESCs and a couple of Transmitters...:-Ptaking me over a week to get it all organized .:| My biggest problem is the large body collection about 10 lexans and one hard one ...some are too fragile/rare and they take up a lot of room etc.There is no way that they can go in suitcases for sure... Any ideas will be greatly appreciated! <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"> |
start shipping. put as many over each other as you can |
Get a big Pelican case or something hard like that and put them in there. Many people trust thousands of dollars of camera gear in them, I'm sure they will hold a few light lexan bodies. |
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Cole |
Thanks for the replies ,as far as time and money goes one box with (Super wheel/tire Moab+Cheyenne + Axial 8 Hole+ Masher,Clod chassis + axles,TA-05 minus the body,full AX-10 and CC-01 minus w/tire and bod) is going to cost me from $100 to $180 depending on the method (ship or plane). Looks like over $300 dollars worth of shipping including the stuff I'm leaving behind to pick up next time we come here...:? could have got me the SC-10 Associated or a B44 that I've been after. The pelican case is the best way I guess but that's at least another $100 probably. I might have to stack them on top of each other in a large cardboard box with bubble wrap between them. But some are oddly shaped like the King Hauler lexan body and the 1/9 Kyosho Pajero and probably wont fit in the same box, I gotta try it later. Thanks again! <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"> |
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