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lol, thanks guys.
I just share my passion for gadget stuff, and lately I've just got hooked back onto RC!
I went with Traxxas due to the availability of parts etc, but also because I just didn't do my research enough to know there are other large RC companies out there nowadays! But, better late then never, huh?!

Waiting for my Arrma Infraction!!!!!
 
YouTube isn't for just for kids anymore. The RC world is taking YouTube by storm, and many of the great Arrma Forum members are taking a stab at online stardom. The great thing about how @WoodiE has set things up, is we can just click on a video, and watch it right from the forum. Hooray for us! But wait. What about the person who runs that channel? Maybe they would like to have YouTube notice them as well? The likes of @Rich Duperbash , @RC DUDE81 , @Aussie RC Playground, @Thomas P, and countless others, didn't just burst into online stardom with a simple download. They had to work to get likes and subscribers.

When you watch that video on the forum, and hit like in the post, that's a very kind gesture. I for one, appreciate the likes and kind words offered by so many of the members. But if you click on where it says YouTube at the bottom of the clip, that opens it in a browser link to their channel. When you hit LIKE there, that's when the suits at YouTube start to take notice. Hit SUBSCRIBE, and alarm bells start to go off at the head office! The chatter begins with "Who is this guy/girl?", "Why are they getting so much attention for that video of a toy truck jumping and crashing?", "Did you hear about this group of crazy cats that call themselves the Arrma Forum?", "Does it always snow in Canada?" The buzz has started, so then the file goes up the ladder, and eventually lands on the head honchos desk. Who knows what happens from there, but I'd sure like to find out.

If a kid who opens toys, can get that many people to follow him on YouTube, imagine what an Arrma 3s/6s rig, triple back flipping, nose landing, wheel losing, body crunching video can do.

So what I'm proposing, is that we band together, and crash the YouTube empire! Click on the link to the channel when you see a new video here in the forum, watch it, like it, dislike it (but that's just not forum etiquette) and if you really enjoyed it, subscribe to the channel. To make it easier for all the forum members to find you, use this thread to post a link to your channel. Subscribing to YouTube channels costs nothing, and ultimately, will make your browsing experience more enjoyable. There's no limit to how many channels you can subscribe to, so start making your YouTube experience an even better one, and subscribe to forum member's channels today. If you don't have a gmail account, this is a great reason to get one. Then before you know it, you could be a YouTube sensation yourself! Look out Kevin T, the members are organizing, and are ready to march into a YouTube battle!
Of course, I have made a shameless link to my channel here, but it only takes a minute for you to do the same.


NOTORIOUS J

Your videos don't have to be great (mine aren't exactly cutting edge), and it definitely takes a lot of time, but as a person who likes to check out what other members have to offer each day, they are all entertaining and worthy of a good like.
Happy YouTubing!


I think this is a great idea. don't hate me I have some Redcat videos on the gen8 scout crawler. Lol I don't break as many parts. Ha ?? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChdp0-v1EKiIEwmV5fwEz9Q
 
Here is my channel https://www.youtube.com/user/2x13b

I am converting the Kraton 6s back to a basher from a speed runner (96mph)
There is some high flying, flipping, and crashing in my future.... plus the Limitless on pre-order ;)

Note to self- go through this thread and sub to everyone's channels.

-Liberty
 
Dum de dum. Bumpity, bump, bump, bump ?

YouTube isn't just for kids anymore. The RC world is taking YouTube by storm, and many of the great Arrma Forum members are taking a stab at online stardom. The great thing about how @WoodiE has set things up, is we can just click on a video, and watch it right from the forum. Hooray for us! But wait. What about the person who runs that channel? Maybe they would like to have YouTube notice them as well? The likes of @Rich Duperbash , @RC DUDE81 , @Aussie RC Playground, @Thomas P, and countless others, didn't just burst into online stardom with a simple download. They had to work to get likes and subscribers.

When you watch that video on the forum, and hit like in the post, that's a very kind gesture. I for one, appreciate the likes and kind words offered by so many of the members. But if you click on where it says YouTube at the bottom of the clip, that opens it in a browser link to their channel. When you hit LIKE there, that's when the suits at YouTube start to take notice. Hit SUBSCRIBE, and alarm bells start to go off at the head office! The chatter begins with "Who is this guy/girl?", "Why are they getting so much attention for that video of a toy truck jumping and crashing?", "Did you hear about this group of crazy cats that call themselves the Arrma Forum?", "Does it always snow in Canada?" The buzz has started, so then the file goes up the ladder, and eventually lands on the head honchos desk. Who knows what happens from there, but I'd sure like to find out.

If a kid who opens toys, can get that many people to follow him on YouTube, imagine what an Arrma 3s/6s rig, triple back flipping, nose landing, wheel losing, body crunching video can do.

So what I'm proposing, is that we band together, and crash the YouTube empire! Click on the link to the channel when you see a new video here in the forum, watch it, like it, dislike it (but that's just not forum etiquette) and if you really enjoyed it, subscribe to the channel. To make it easier for all the forum members to find you, use this thread to post a link to your channel. Subscribing to YouTube channels costs nothing, and ultimately, will make your browsing experience more enjoyable. There's no limit to how many channels you can subscribe to, so start making your YouTube experience an even better one, and subscribe to forum member's channels today. If you don't have a gmail account, this is a great reason to get one. Then before you know it, you could be a YouTube sensation yourself! Look out Kevin T, the members are organizing, and are ready to march into a YouTube battle!
Of course, I have made a shameless link to my channel here, but it only takes a minute for you to do the same.


NOTORIOUS J

Your videos don't have to be great (mine aren't exactly cutting edge), and it definitely takes a lot of time, but as a person who likes to check out what other members have to offer each day, they are all entertaining and worthy of a good like.
Happy YouTubing!
 
Here is my channel https://www.youtube.com/user/2x13b

I am converting the Kraton 6s back to a basher from a speed runner (96mph)
There is some high flying, flipping, and crashing in my future.... plus the Limitless on pre-order ;)

Note to self- go through this thread and sub to everyone's channels.

-Liberty

I subscribed!
I've got to go through and subscribe to a bunch of channels now, good thing I've got a tall cool drink.

You can watch my bad landings and constant breaking of things here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRfZS9VwmwFyUAwFfPMsV5g

Subscribed!
 
Here's mine.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUZ4xFubwPlP-g1-JeQIZyw

I don't make videos often, I've only got my phone for videos for now. Eventually I'll get a GoPro and the videos will start coming. My channel is gonna be a mix of whatever. I don't discriminate.
Oh, and I already subbed to pretty much everyone that's got their channel listed on here. Cheers!
 
Some of you know I started a channel a little while back and have already subscribed (you have my appreciation). I'm now starting to feel a little more confident to share more openly with the world. Still working on building content.

I aim to keep all vids under 10 minutes. Here is my latest instalment and my first with my GoPro 7 Black:


Still not perfect but slowly getting better.

Cheers
 
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