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Old 01-27-2009, 01:22 PM
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Connecting Electronic Plugs

Hey All,

Can someone please enlighten me as to how easy or hard those top studio detail up sets (and specifically, the electronic plugs) are to assemble? I am thinking about buying an upgrade set for a 1/12 scale bike, but to be honest, all the wiring seems a bit daunting...I have read all of the tutorials and tips on assembling a wiring harness on the forum, but I am still not sure if I want to shell out $65+ and ruin the set and or model.

Does anyone have any horror stories working with these upgrade kits, or any advice for a newbie?

Any feedback would be much appreciated.

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Stuart
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Re: Connecting Electronic Plugs

I can tell you that my limited experience with them has been first class - but of course that is a subjective opinion.

In all honesty, they are not more difficult to work with any other aftermarket detailing item - everything requires patience and care at the end of the day
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Re: Connecting Electronic Plugs

I came a tutorial on connecting electronic plugs on Top Studio website. Here is the link: www.topstudiohobby.com

Under "Tips" you will see the tutorial with pictures. I hope this help.
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Re: Connecting Electronic Plugs

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I came a tutorial on connecting electronic plugs on Top Studio website. Here is the link: www.topstudiohobby.com

Under "Tips" you will see the tutorial with pictures. I hope this help.
Thanks Helic...yeah, I did see that, but what they are describing looks considerably different than what I see the other models building on these forums.

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I can tell you that my limited experience with them has been first class - but of course that is a subjective opinion.

In all honesty, they are not more difficult to work with any other aftermarket detailing item - everything requires patience and care at the end of the day
Thanks Klutz! I guess I will just have to bite the bullet, make the investment, and hope for the best!
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