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Comp Crawling

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:19 pm
by vintage AE
I know it's not vintage, yet...in another 10 or so years, but thought I would share a successful run up and down a switchback in the rock outcrop behind the local WallyWorld.

I have 2 other videos with unsuccessful descents, but who wants to see a RC tunble to the bottom of a small cliff :lol: I guessing everyone...maybe I will post the link to the failed attempt once they are uploaded to youtube for a few laughs.

The rock is a very weathered low grade slate or slightly metamorphosed shale. The surface is fairly smooth but it's not fissile, so it doesn't break away, which helps a bit. There are a few strategically places lose rocks of course. It's a bit more fun with the other locals bring out their crawlers, but given my schedule, I just wait til the wife has something to do and head out :D

[youtube]UQgKkILBRXc[/youtube]

Re: Comp Crawling

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:30 pm
by bearrickster
thats pretty cool I want a crawler but they are out of my reach right now

Re: Comp Crawling

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:36 pm
by vintage AE
I went out on a limb with my first Losi :P

Just kidding, this Losi is one durable crawler and I'm very happy with it. ALMOST makes me want a jrx2 to actually see how it compares to my RC10s :lol:

You will see a bit of it's durability in the following videos once they get up loaded.

Re: Comp Crawling

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:13 pm
by vintage AE
This is one video with 2 failed attempts :oops:

all in good practice

[youtube]qpkjNCOFfRw[/youtube]

Re: Comp Crawling

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:04 pm
by JK Racing
I picked up the Losi Mini Rock Crawler Pro (roller) for my son, new build in box for under $70 (at the LHS), got a cheap brushless, tiny little lipo and used a spare full size servo I had laying around. Absolutely love the thing. We can run about 1/2 hour on a 1300 MaH lipo and climb up all kinds of stuff.

We have about $130 total into it, including a 2.4 radio (had the radio, got an extra receiver). We have easily put 20+ hours on that poor little thing.