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THE PRIZES
ONE grand prize winner will get their choice of ANY Axial SCX24 crawler AND will the RCTalk SCX24 stand - courtesy of @WickedFog!!!
THREE winners will receive a RCTalk ARTIC 30oz tumbler - courtesy of @Doom!
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HOW TO ENTER
STEP 1. Simple make a post / reply to this giveaway thread.
BONUS ENTRIES
After your official entry, here are some ways to get bonus entries! Be sure to make a post in this thread for each of the entries you've completed!!!
- BONUS ENTRY FOR RCTALK SUPPORTING MEMBERS: RCTalk Supporting Members are allowed to reply to this thread ONE EXTRA PER DAY. This is an entry option that is only available if you are an RCTalk Supporting Members. If you are a Supporting member please make a post in this thread stating that you are an RCTalk Supporting Members. If you're not a supporting member, but would like more info on how to sign up, CLICK HERE.
Drawing of Prizes and Notification of Winnings
Entries accepted through February 15, 2022 @12:30pm EST.
At the end of the contest we will choose the winner via a random number generator. The winner's username will be tagged in the winning announcement. Be sure to check back to claim your prize. If it is not claimed within 3 days we will do a re-pick and so on until the prize is claimed.
Ok, I thought Woodie meant I needed to post something, like with a subject, so he just meant any reply?Entry (kind of starting to sound like journal entries lol)
Yes, you just need to write something on the post and I think it should work.
Sure lol how about 14 burnt up motors for spares for the axial scx24I was gonna say that I'll give you the stand if I win, but then I realized that if I win, I'll need the stand for my new SCX24! If I do win, I could trade the stand to you for something else
I can offer up the STL files for anyone that wants to print one, or have a friend print one. I can't print any for folks. Shipping is a pain for me because I only have 1 person that can take stuff to the P.O. for me, and I rarely see her anymore, or she is busy. Just PM me if ya want one or 3, and what you want it (them) to say.I just want the stand lol I already have 3 axial scx24
no way - notta chanceWaddya talking about? It's (hopefully) going to be next to my rigs!
Waddya talking about? It's (hopefully) going to be next to my rigs!
LOL what have I startedno way - notta chance
Thanks! I'm more of a cargobike guy currently. lol I'm looking forward to digging into some newbie threads to figure this stuff out. Maybe some members will want to use their "one entry post per day" to offer up suggestions/tips for newbies like me. ;-) I'm currently thinking of starting with a SCX24 but I'm also curious if y'all think a different scale is better to start with?Not to de-rail the thread again, but welcome in bubblebike! I ride bikes too, specifically MTBs (Mountain bikes). There are a couple of other members on here that like bikes too
Thanks for the info/tips! I appreciate it. No worries--I'm not going to try to get all my newbie info from a contest thread. I just thought it might be interesting/entertaining to watch a thread where each person posts max once per day; and I thought that maybe people posting daily tips might be more interesting than a bunch of posts that just say something like "here's my entry for today" (no offense intended to people who do that!).You might want to start a new thread for this, as we want to try to keep all this stuff out of the giveaway! Yes, check out those bigginer threads, I've posted/replied some newbie-orientated stuff too. 1/10th scale and 1/24 are the most popular crawler sizes, get 1/10 scale for realism, capability, ease of use, and ubsurd aftermarket support, if money, and size isn't an issue. Get a 1/24 scale for compactness, cheapness, transporability, value, and if you (like me) like miniature, functional stuff, granted 1/24 scale stuff will not be as fast or capable as their much bigger 1/10 scale brothers. Check this video out from Seth at Berm Peak and Berm Peak Express on YT (normally an MTB guy, but he also likes his crawlers) on this exact subject: