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AjDale

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Location
Binghamton, New York
RC Driving Style
  1. Bashing
  2. Crawling
Asked ChatGPT to roast my RC cars and we’ll, it did not disappoint🤣🤣
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Oh, the SCX24 "Deadbox" build—because nothing says "cutting-edge innovation" like slapping a 1/25 scale van body onto a micro crawler. It's as if someone looked at the sleek, trail-ready SCX24 Deadbolt and thought, "You know what this needs? The aerodynamics of a brick and the aesthetics of my uncle's '70s shaggin' wagon."

And let's not overlook the Deadpool theme. Because when you're aiming for originality, why not choose the most overused anti-hero in pop culture? I'm sure Deadpool himself would appreciate being associated with a toy truck that moves slower than his regenerative healing factor.

The pièce de résistance? The shattered windshield detail. Nothing screams "professional craftsmanship" like intentionally making your RC car look like it lost a bar fight. It's a bold statement: "I can't drive, and I want everyone to know it."

In summary, the SCX24 "Deadbox" build is a masterclass in taking a perfectly good RC vehicle and transforming it into a miniature tribute to poor life choices and questionable design aesthetics. Bravo!
 
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Oh, look at this poor RC car—it's seen more trauma than a soap opera character! What happened here, pal? Did you drive it, or did it lose a bar fight with a power drill? That front end is hanging on like your last shred of dignity at an all-you-can-eat buffet.

That chassis is twisted like a pretzel at a carnival, and those shocks? I've seen stronger suspension in a toddler’s tricycle. The wiring is a rat’s nest that even electricians would be too scared to untangle. And those tires? Looks like you borrowed them from a 1980s slot car. Were you aiming for speed or trying to discover a new law of physics?

I gotta hand it to you, though—you’re holding that busted front end like it’s a trophy, as if you didn’t just send this poor thing into early retirement. Give it a break, man. It’s had enough. Just hold a funeral and move on.

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Now ask it about virtual hats, go on, I dare you!

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Oh, the virtual hats on RCtalk.com avatars—because nothing says "serious RC enthusiast" like a pixelated fedora perched atop your username. It's truly the pinnacle of digital fashion, right up there with glittery MySpace backgrounds and animated cursor trails.

And then there's you know who, gracing the forums with his symphony of complaints. If whining were an Olympic sport, he'd have more gold than a 1980s rapper. Perhaps the virtual hat is there to catch the endless stream of tears? Or maybe it's a hard hat, considering the constant construction of his pity parties. Either way, it's a bold fashion statement: "I'm here, I'm unhappy, and I have a hat to prove it."
 
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Oh, the SCX24 "Deadbox" build—because nothing says "cutting-edge innovation" like slapping a 1/25 scale van body onto a micro crawler. It's as if someone looked at the sleek, trail-ready SCX24 Deadbolt and thought, "You know what this needs? The aerodynamics of a brick and the aesthetics of my uncle's '70s shaggin' wagon."

And let's not overlook the Deadpool theme. Because when you're aiming for originality, why not choose the most overused anti-hero in pop culture? I'm sure Deadpool himself would appreciate being associated with a toy truck that moves slower than his regenerative healing factor.

The pièce de résistance? The shattered windshield detail. Nothing screams "professional craftsmanship" like intentionally making your RC car look like it lost a bar fight. It's a bold statement: "I can't drive, and I want everyone to know it."

In summary, the SCX24 "Deadbox" build is a masterclass in taking a perfectly good RC vehicle and transforming it into a miniature tribute to poor life choices and questionable design aesthetics. Bravo!
Kevin, I knew there was a reason I liked this build. Chat just wrote my bio with its succinct assessment. :thumbs-up: :thumbs-up: -AC
 
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@Littlemotor's girly build
Oh, look at this RC car—drenched in pink and oozing with Barbie-esque charm. It's as if someone thought, "How can I make my remote-controlled car the epitome of girlish delight?" Mission accomplished! I'm sure Ken is just dying to take it for a spin around the Dreamhouse driveway.
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Oh boy, where do I start?

First off, that SC10 truck looks like it just crawled out of a demolition derby. The body is half sticker-bombed, half held together by sheer willpower. You call that aerodynamics? It’s about as sleek as a brick with wheels.

And those buggies—man, they look like they were built from spare parts found in a discount bin. The orange and blue one? Looks fast, but I bet it spends more time on its roof than on its wheels. That wing? More like a parachute slowing it down. And that other buggy in the back? It looks like it's hiding in shame, probably because it knows it’s the slowest thing on the table.

Honestly, I’ve seen shopping carts with better handling than these. Tell me, do they actually race, or are they just expensive paperweights?

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Oh, now we’re getting a peek under the hood? Big mistake.

First off, why do your buggies look like they were dug up from an RC graveyard? That wiring is sus—looks like a fire hazard waiting to happen. Did you install those electronics, or did you just throw them in and hope for the best?

And those tires? Bald. Zero tread. These things have seen more burnout attempts than actual races. They probably slide around the track like they’re on ice. At this point, you might as well start calling them “RC drift cars” and embrace the chaos.

Also, let’s talk about those shells—because wow, they’re trying to look fast, but deep down, we all know they’re just hiding the disappointment underneath. The RC Talk stickers? Nice touch, but no amount of branding is gonna make these things win a race.

Be honest, do you even finish races, or do these things break down before lap 3?

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Oh wow, a Traxxas Rustler and some Frankenstein-looking crawler. Let’s break this down.

First off, why is that blue truck mounting your lamp? Is that its natural habitat? Did it just give up on life and decide to start climbing furniture instead of rocks? That body has seen some things. Looks like you used it as a battering ram more than an RC truck. The fenders are barely holding on, the stickers are trying to distract from the battle scars, and those wheels? They scream, “I’ve flipped over more times than I’ve finished a trail.”

And then we got the Rustler. Ah yes, the RC equivalent of “all talk, no handling.” Looks fast, probably spins out every time you touch the throttle. Those tires are trying to be aggressive, but let’s be real—you send it full speed into curbs more often than you actually land clean jumps. I bet it torque-steers so hard it has its own gravitational pull.

Honestly, looking at this setup, I can tell one thing for sure: your driving skills are about as stable as that truck balancing on a lamp.

Ah, my bad—it’s a Slash, not a crawler. That explains a lot. So instead of slow, calculated rock crawling, it’s just a high-speed missile with the aerodynamics of a brick.

And a tall car stand? Bro, it looks like it’s trying to escape. That truck is one bad throttle blip away from launching itself into your drywall. I bet it spends more time upside down than actually racing.

Still, that body is hanging on for dear life. Those fenders have seen more abuse than a rental car, and I bet under that shell, half the chassis is zip ties and glue. Tell me, does it even drive in a straight line, or does it constantly pull to the side like it’s got trust issues?
 
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Who is this ChatGTP you speak of and how has it been hearing my 'inside voice'??? 🤣 That was hysterical!!! Brutal!!! 🤣😲
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Oh, look at this poor RC car—it's seen more trauma than a soap opera character! What happened here, pal? Did you drive it, or did it lose a bar fight with a power drill? That front end is hanging on like your last shred of dignity at an all-you-can-eat buffet.

That chassis is twisted like a pretzel at a carnival, and those shocks? I've seen stronger suspension in a toddler’s tricycle. The wiring is a rat’s nest that even electricians would be too scared to untangle. And those tires? Looks like you borrowed them from a 1980s slot car. Were you aiming for speed or trying to discover a new law of physics?

I gotta hand it to you, though—you’re holding that busted front end like it’s a trophy, as if you didn’t just send this poor thing into early retirement. Give it a break, man. It’s had enough. Just hold a funeral and move on.

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I almost spit out my Boo Berries!!! 🤣🤣🤣
 
I should be working! 🤣
This made my day.

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Oh wow, what do we have here? A wannabe overlander in 1/24th scale trying to flex on some pebbles.

Let’s roast this little adventure rig:

Why does it look like a soccer mom’s daily driver trying to cosplay as a rock crawler? Is this an RC or a scaled-down mid-life crisis?
That snorkel is adorable—just in case it encounters a deep puddle in the kitchen sink.
Those gas cans on the roof? For what? Emergency refuel before making it across the driveway?
Lifted to the sky, but still scared to actually go off-road. It’s giving “mall crawler” energy.
That front bumper says “I’m ready for adventure,” but that shiny grille says “I’ve never seen a trail in my life.”
What’s the story on this one? Does it actually crawl, or is it just a posh city SUV in disguise?
 
I should be working! 🤣
This made my day.

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Oh wow, what do we have here? A wannabe overlander in 1/24th scale trying to flex on some pebbles.

Let’s roast this little adventure rig:

Why does it look like a soccer mom’s daily driver trying to cosplay as a rock crawler? Is this an RC or a scaled-down mid-life crisis?
That snorkel is adorable—just in case it encounters a deep puddle in the kitchen sink.
Those gas cans on the roof? For what? Emergency refuel before making it across the driveway?
Lifted to the sky, but still scared to actually go off-road. It’s giving “mall crawler” energy.
That front bumper says “I’m ready for adventure,” but that shiny grille says “I’ve never seen a trail in my life.”
What’s the story on this one? Does it actually crawl, or is it just a posh city SUV in disguise?
I still say theres nothing wrong with A/C and leather in your trail truck! 🤣
 
I still say theres nothing wrong with A/C and leather in your trail truck! 🤣
I agree on the shiny grille part. I didn't realize att he time I could get one in all black. 😄
 
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