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Rusty Goons began filming in late May of 2015 with the inception of BMW. Demand was high for clips of the groups antics and raids to be uploaded for other members as well as prospective new members to enjoy. [[Taylor]] took it upon himself to take charge of this, as he had been the primary recorder of most the antics.
Rusty Goons began filming in late May of 2015 with the inception of BMW. Demand was high for clips of the groups antics and raids to be uploaded for other members as well as prospective new members to enjoy. [[Taylor]] took it upon himself to take charge of this, as he had been the primary recorder of most the antics.
=== The Door Code Incident ===
=== The Door Code Incident ===
A rather embarrassing event came in the aftermath of Taylor releasing raidcam footage of the HR raid wherein after censoring the doorcodes, he shifted the footage by 1 second, revealing the doorcodes. Not checking the video, he released it, with many of BMW's enemies seeing them and raiding the DREADFORT in the wee morning hours before the wipe. Because it was a wipe day, damage was minimal and Taylor was quickly forgiven, though more oversight was demanded for the series, adding several of the BMW leaders to the channels mods.
=== Hiatus & Return ===
=== Hiatus & Return ===
After the 3rd episode, the series went in a several month hiatus covering the Fall Hiatus from BMW as well. It returned in early December to begin drumming up support for a return to Rust, as most Bimmers had gone their seperate ways in the months since they had last played.
=== Final Episodes ===
=== Final Episodes ===
The bulk of the series covered the 2016 era of Rust, far from the Golden Age of 2015, but remained popular in their own right. As content began to slow down going into Summer 2016, so did the videos, with the last of 2016 in May. A final episode came out a year later, featuring only one clip of BMW, mostly showing TSS, a group of pubbies Taylor and a select few Bimmers had joined up with to try and reinvigorate Rust.
=== Rebrand ===
=== Rebrand ===
After the events of 2020, WIDEBOYS sought to rebrand from all things Goon as much as possible, especially in regards to the BMW YouTube channel, now Taylors personal channel. One of the solutions was to rename Rusty Goons to Rusty Days. The videos intro cards still show the original branding with only the YouTube titles being changed. There is no current plans to rerelease the previous episodes with edited intro cards.
After the events of 2020, WIDEBOYS sought to rebrand from all things Goon as much as possible, especially in regards to the BMW YouTube channel, now Taylors personal channel. One of the solutions was to rename Rusty Goons to Rusty Days. The videos intro cards still show the original branding with only the YouTube titles being changed. There is no current plans to rerelease the previous episodes with edited intro cards.


=== Future ===
=== Future ===
The 10 episodes released cover only an hour or two of the nearly 300 hours of footage that were recorded. Taylor has said that he is open to one day release more of the footage, either in raw format or in the form of a return of the series. Much of the footage was shown on [[WIDETV]] over the years.


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==