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Cox Engine of The Month
Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
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Re: Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
The last company that did that to us was Estes and we ALL LOVE them.Cox International wrote:ahrma_581 wrote:Admin wrote:Oh jeez, I was hoping to get one of each someday LOL
Just get an assortment of crankcases, tanks, top ends, and spinners and assemble as needed.
... alas true...
(note from Bernie to Bernie" "Discontinue essential parts"
Re: Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
Admin wrote:
alright, since I got that over with... When are we expecting to to see the TD .049???
IF it gets made (and that is not for sure yet) it will be towards the end of the year. We are still looking at a $40,000 capital outlay IF we can get cylinder/piston and crankcases made for a reasonable price.
Re: Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
nitroairplane wrote:
The last company that did that to us was Estes and we ALL LOVE them.
No, no. All those engines I mention are but creations where the core parts are a "Surestart" engine. We have too many different engines that are essentially the same but for colour and some are just not selling. Why clutter our site with items that don't move?
As Ahrma mentioned, anyone can make themselves a discontinued engine by adding the relevant parts to a Surestart engine.
Re: Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
Nah lol Bernie I was talking about your (Joke, I hope) threat to discontinue vital partsCox International wrote:nitroairplane wrote:
The last company that did that to us was Estes and we ALL LOVE them.
No, no. All those engines I mention are but creations where the core parts are a "Surestart" engine. We have too many different engines that are essentially the same but for colour and some are just not selling. Why clutter our site with items that don't move?
As Ahrma mentioned, anyone can make themselves a discontinued engine by adding the relevant parts to a Surestart engine.
Re: Introducing the Cox .049 "Bumble Bee" Engine
nitroairplane wrote:
Nah lol Bernie I was talking about your (Joke, I hope) threat to discontinue vital parts
Oh that? That was a joke of course.
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