So I'm excitedly waiting for my Rostock Max v2 package to be delivered - still in the US according to USPS though

For the past year and a half I've been mad into building and then subsequently crashing quadcopters. To be fair there has been a small amount of flying inbetween the building and crashing too, however often this flying is held up by a lack of parts. All too often these parts are fairly basic but take weeks to arrive from China. Therefore my initial thinking was that I could aim to create some of these more basic parts at home and get myself back up in the air a lot quicker.
However. Once I started reading these forums as well as reddit (r/3Dprinting) I have just got generally excited about (a) building this thing successfully and (b) the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to successful 3d printing.
I can't wait to get myself to a point where I can offer useful feedback and help to newbies like myself in the forums, in the meantime, sorry in advance for my dumb questions

Cheers
Didymus