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brushed motors/esc and receivers

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I was digging through some stuff recently, kinda laughing at myself for all the crap I tend to accumulate.
- I snapped a couple pictures... (sorry for poor quality)

One of my electronics drawers - there are at least eight Novak XXL receivers in there,
and at least five Novak GTX ESC's among many other things:
electronics drawer_2014 (1).jpg
These are some of my brushed motors - I guess I have about 200 motors in total.
I skipped sections in the box so magnets aren't close to eachother: :mrgreen:
electronics drawer_2014 (2).jpg
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Wow love the collection, I'm still using brushed motor for my setup I'm not sure if I can go or want to go brushless, I owned a mamba max pro combo a few years ago for touring car racing. The setup was nice to look at but if I crashed it usually broke something on the MI3 which waiting for parts for was painful. lol

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That collection looks fantastic! I'm always jealous of old school electronics collections. I have a fairly descent collection, too, but I am currently using most of mine in runners, so I don't get that awesome display feel.
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Awesome collection. I used to run a JR's Choice motor back in the day and I cannot even find an image of it. Would love to find a real one :D

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