New Bright/Toy-grade RC Models
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RE: New Bright/Toy-grade RC Models
hi nathan and ken i dont mean to be a burden well its just i guess the guys were wondering if its going to happen or have you decided against the idea .. . of a forum for the newbrights . any help appreciated thanks (STEVE) ..
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RE: New Bright/Toy-grade RC Models
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Would one toy grade model forum suffice for this? Is it necessary to do "New Bright" or can we just have the Toy Grade forum and for posts having to do with New Bright the poster can note that in the thread title.
also I will be working on thread category tags so you can apply tags to threads which will be contextual in each forum
Would one toy grade model forum suffice for this? Is it necessary to do "New Bright" or can we just have the Toy Grade forum and for posts having to do with New Bright the poster can note that in the thread title.
also I will be working on thread category tags so you can apply tags to threads which will be contextual in each forum
Just an idea ..
You could title this section ..
R/C TOYS-MODS and other..
THANK ..
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RE: New Bright/Toy-grade RC Models
I think that would be best for an all encompassing title. New Bright and toy RC manufacturers are now making a plethora (<- your college word for the week) of different designs, models, and styles. From trucks to truggies, buggies to snowmobiles, motorcycles to hovercrafts, all fall under the RC toy mod banner. I'm hoping we hear back from the admins soon. It will be sad to see posts get orphaned, or placed in places they can't be found, just for lack of a good place to put them.
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Great news, Nathan. Thanks for your help and that of the other folks who run the forum. We respect your rules, we respect you. Should you feel we step out of line a bit, please let us know. We do not wish to willingly violate your ways of doing things here. I run two websites for that big cableco out of Philly, so if you guys need any assistance, I can do my best to help you out in any way possible. Once again, my utmost gratitude to you and the others, sir.
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RE: New Bright/Toy-grade RC Models
Also, if you haven't noticed, anything titled with "NB" in the title is also a New Bright thread. I have noticed you are actively moving things over. I hope that helps you out. Also, all New Bright models are toy-grade, so that should help out as well. New Bright has never made what would be considered a "hobby-grade" item, however, we haven't stopped finding ways to put "hobby-grade" stuff into them.