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10-23-2009 03:15 AM 8 years ago | Post 1 |
ryblack04 rrNovice Jacksonville, Florida | I just want to show off the case I just finished.It is a Storm Case (IM2300).It has 2 layers of the cubes/pull foam and the bottom layer is a solid piece.The top layer I made a cut out for my DX7se and my Align Starter. On the starter box I pushed out the hinge pins so I could take off the top.I then made some holes down both layers for 3 of my 3s lipos for my 450 pro. I also made a spot for my hot start unit and my glow plug wrench.In the second layer, underneath both the Tx and the starter box I made a spot for 2 plastic ware containers. They contain several different size drivers, ball link pliers, needle nose pliers, my Multigov LCD unit, extra nitro line and some other odds and ends that I may need at the field..The plastic ware fit nicely under the Tx and Starter case and you would never know they were there until you need them.I got the case brand new off ebay for 75.00 dollars.. Not a a bad deal, with this I was able to get almost all my support equipment in one box...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial. James 1:12 | ||
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10-23-2009 03:18 AM 8 years ago | Post 2 |
Blade_Master1 rrElite Veteran Canada | WOW nice job very well done did the foam come with the case ? | ||
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10-23-2009 03:21 AM 8 years ago | Post 3 |
ryblack04 rrNovice Jacksonville, Florida | Yes, the foam came with the case....Here is a link from the Storm Case website.http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2300.htmBlessed is the man who perseveres under trial. James 1:12 | ||
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10-23-2009 03:31 AM 8 years ago | Post 4 |
Blade_Master1 rrElite Veteran Canada | you certainly got your moneys worth lifetime warranty to boot | ||
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10-23-2009 03:32 AM 8 years ago | Post 5 |
Cameron rrKey Veteran St. Johns, Florida | Case looks familiar, looks great Ryan! | ||
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10-23-2009 03:36 AM 8 years ago | Post 6 |
ryblack04 rrNovice Jacksonville, Florida | Lol. Thanks for the idea Cameron.Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial. James 1:12 | ||
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10-23-2009 05:32 AM 8 years ago | Post 7 |
![]() rrMaster Edson, Alberta, Canada | Sweet, very nice alternative sir. ...Once upon a time there were Nitros, flybars and frequency pins... | ||
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10-23-2009 08:05 AM 8 years ago | Post 8 |
TwDevil rrNovice ASSerBALLe, Denmark | looks nice and clean. Have you thought about turning the TX the other way. So if you drops the case on the ground its not on the antenna. i broke my antenna that way | ||
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10-23-2009 09:06 AM 8 years ago | Post 9 |
itsjojo rrKey Veteran North East Pennnsylvania | I always see Jason Krause with cases like that. Nice Job.JoJo | ||
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10-23-2009 09:37 AM 8 years ago | Post 10 |
Quicktoy rrApprentice Sarasota, FL USA | lmao I like the pic of the bear gnawing on a case.Srimok X2, Avant Aurora, Trex 700 Suzi Hans, 700 LE, 700 FBL, Trex 450 Pro X2, HC500, $50 Gaui 425 | ||
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10-23-2009 12:35 PM 8 years ago | Post 11 |
ryblack04 rrNovice Jacksonville, Florida | LOL. Yea, I guess the bear is a dramatic way to show how tuff the case is Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial. James 1:12 | ||
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10-23-2009 02:23 PM 8 years ago | Post 12 |
chopper_crazy rrElite Veteran Delphos, Ohio | looks like a nice set up.It's a complex, costly, glow powered anti-gravity machine! | ||
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10-23-2009 02:28 PM 8 years ago | Post 13 |
Quicktoy rrApprentice Sarasota, FL USA | You should take to zoo smear with honey. Todd it in bear pen and see if it holds upSrimok X2, Avant Aurora, Trex 700 Suzi Hans, 700 LE, 700 FBL, Trex 450 Pro X2, HC500, $50 Gaui 425 | ||
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10-23-2009 03:11 PM 8 years ago | Post 14 |
holzback rrKey Veteran noblesville IN United States | coolyou aint crashin you aint learnin | ||
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10-23-2009 03:25 PM 8 years ago | Post 15 |
![]() rrProfessor Orlando Florida ...28N 81W | Very nice and well thought out carry case.
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10-23-2009 03:26 PM 8 years ago | Post 16 |
RRios rrApprentice Orlando, Florida United States | If you go to Home Depot, and buy one of their aluminum cases for tools (and it comes with some crappy tools too) all for 19.99 then add your own foam, it would be alot cheaper.
Looks like this image before you take out the inserts:
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10-23-2009 04:30 PM 8 years ago | Post 17 |
Michaelinpr rrApprentice Levitown, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico | TY Rrios. I am on my way to home depot to check that out.Nice job ryblack. | ||
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10-23-2009 05:27 PM 8 years ago | Post 18 |
ryblack04 rrNovice Jacksonville, Florida | lol.... love the walmart bag Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial. James 1:12 | ||
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10-23-2009 05:57 PM 8 years ago | Post 19 |
![]() rrElite Veteran Birmingham, AL, USA |
Very nice and well thought out carry case.
Here is mine: Still needs some work. | ||
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10-23-2009 08:36 PM 8 years ago | Post 20 |
RRios rrApprentice Orlando, Florida United States | A few years ago, I used one of the Home Depot cases to build a new computer in, so there is plenty of room.
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