I'm on the edge of ordering a kit from him as well, but I'm just not sure I have the time and patience to build it myself and troubleshoot it until it works
From what Ive got, it shouldnt take too long actually and thats with me being absolutely incapable of working with wires. Like absolutely nothing. I can tune triple webbers for you in like 3 tries but if it has a wire, my brain melts
But my rhino got shipped December 22, i think So there was like 4 full holdiay days bettween that and I got my unit friday before the new years weekend.
Ah ya, see this sounds painful haha... I'd rather just pay for the thing pre-built. Call me crazy but I'm having a hard time just finding time to review this stuff, yet alone make one.
The kit from @SR-FWinger[73]_David is complete. The only(!) thing missing is the motors and logic board which come as a kit from walmis, You don‘t need to source anything but the PSU
The Rhino, DIY or pre-build is easily en par with commercial options (well, apart from the surface finish perhaps). What sets it apart is the software and support!
Once you have all the parts yeah, but also having to rub 3 years of dust off a printer, re tune it for two new materials, hunt for bearings, nuts and parts between mouser and alibaba.. I just waited.
Now though, if I could get a kitbash and motor kit, I definitely would have gone that way
We know the they ain’t got Walmis but I myself love and want to see bottom level FFB
Like.. I really want a surprise announcement from Microsoft for the MSFFB3
A 250 stick with tiny but night motors… something for the entry level again and something to wake up the devs and push FFB implementation to the front line again (just like it’s 1998 again)
We need a cheap option for the masses… sure the Rhink and others will be the big dogs but I want to see the small dogs fly again and I’m no hater to see it