Rotor Riot CL1, Flightone build. The upper and lower plates could be a little thicker but this is a nice frame with lots of room for a neat build. Hope you like it.
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Looks tremendously better with that slam. I wonder what made you go this route vs a taller standoff and inboard arms. I would have done it your way (to keep the bottom plate flat for mounting), but I see a lot of ppl moving their arms inboard when they slam. I'm asking because (like you) I go the other way, but there has to be some kind of reason ppl choose to go inboard with the arm mounting. Maybe I should ask someone who is on the other side of this fence...
Honestly i didn't even think about it lol i just put the arms on the way i thought they where meant to go on. Didn't even realize there was another way until i read your post
as for the shorter standoffs, i like the slammed look much better, makes it look meaner lol