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Gee 08.26.2008 01:21 AM

Looks cool. You got a video coming right? Wait a minute. It's rock crawling and you guys say you can stand in one spot for hours trying to get a line over something. That might be a awfully long (slow) video. LOL. It still be cool to see you flip it back over on it wheels or something. Never really thought about a crawler but after you all mention how fun it could be and why. Sounds like it could be.

Dougs right! Shaun, didn't you just build up a slash last week?

Doh! Just saw the link to the video on your last post. THanks for understanding!

traxxasrevony 09.06.2008 09:42 PM

nice set up ihave about the same thing only without a dig droop setup and the 7t motor.

those losi rock claws arethe best tires i have found so far and ive tried lots of tires. im running maxx shocks with 20 wt oil and super soft springs my ride hight is about 2 and a half inches and its perfect. i would get a set of mip c shafts in place of the jatos there super strong. if you havent already join www.rccrawler.com im on there and my name is ax10ny

TDC57 09.30.2008 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RCShocker (Post 205529)
Awesome looking build Shaun. Everything looks so clean and well laid out. No need to hold back, huh? You build them soooooo fast. Do you have anytime to enjoy it?

Great to let everyone know how much fun crawling is. Especially after being used to the ballistic missile's you usually build. I cant believe how addicting crawling is. We had 23 guys at our last $2 Buy In Comp.

And yeah, I usually run thru 3 courses and/or 3 hours on the rocks without touching my packs. Of course I'm not running the whole time. But my packs are right there threw the whole comp. One less thing that needs attention, so thats a plus.

How are the Traxxas shafts holding up?

Doug


Thanks for the kind words Doug, Crawling is really FUN, :yes: it’s SLOW but I'm amazed every time I go out what this thing can do and how deferentially it react’s to smallest of changes.. Just changing foams for the surroundings makes all the difference, it’s been a blast..:party: As for the Jato shafts, I'm replacing them on an average of once every three outings :neutral: I'm not sure if that good or bad, but I do know I'm not hurting my diffs or trans and I’ve got down, I can change out a drive shaft in under 2 minutes.. :angel:

Have a great on Sir


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Originally Posted by traxxasrevony (Post 209943)
nice set up ihave about the same thing only without a dig droop setup and the 7t motor.

those losi rock claws arethe best tires i have found so far and ive tried lots of tires. im running maxx shocks with 20 wt oil and super soft springs my ride hight is about 2 and a half inches and its perfect. i would get a set of mip c shafts in place of the jatos there super strong. if you havent already join www.rccrawler.com im on there and my name is ax10ny


Thanks you traxasrevony and COOL we have the same build :smile: (basically) Yep I'm a member on the forum too.. Same name (TDC57)..:whistle: I checkout your bad boy, looks real good… I’ve been experimenting with different foam compounds and tire weights at the moment, I’ve quite happy with my badlands for most situation, but the rock clawers do provide a better side grip (IMOP) :wink:. What foams are you running (?)..

Have a great one Sir

TDC57 09.30.2008 02:21 AM

Here is quick update on my Crawler,
I just love this thing, but now I'm thinking about building “The Stick” (?) More money, more money.. Anyway I also had the opportunity to final paint my first body’s.. So in keeping with my “fighter theme”, here is my “comp rig” in all it glory :lol: :intello:..



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Have a great week everybody.. :party:

Shaun.

MetalMan 09.30.2008 02:35 AM

That body turned out great, Shaun! Unless the image is playing tricks on my eyes...

TruckBasher 09.30.2008 03:42 AM

I like the body Shaun....specially the nuclear danger logo...I think I want to put one on the Slayer project...bigger one (if I can get my project done) :lol:

Maciolus 09.30.2008 04:27 AM

How does sensorless brushless setup behave in you crawler? I mean cogging, precision, neutral brake, etc.

I think SW Micro or M Micro Pro would be enough for that motor.

Great crawler BTW :D

johnrobholmes 09.30.2008 09:54 AM

A SW micro would be enough.

Looks like a great build! Very stable, and you got a great mix of quality parts in there.

Sensorless doesn't have the super low speed control of a brushed motor, but the drag brake is very strong and the lack of maintenance is very nice in those wet or dusty conditions.

TDC57 12.09.2008 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 217483)
That body turned out great, Shaun! Unless the image is playing tricks on my eyes...

thanks Sir, it was my second attempt at it and as long as i was sober i had a above average shoot of pulling it off.. :wink:




Quote:

Originally Posted by TruckBasher (Post 217488)
I like the body Shaun....specially the nuclear danger logo...I think I want to put one on the Slayer project...bigger one (if I can get my project done) :lol:

I found a spare Nuclear decal if you want it ?? just PM me address Sir..
Thanks for the compliments I am happy with how it turned out IE (Not a complete embarrassment!) LOL.LOL



Quote:

Originally Posted by Maciolus (Post 217493)
How does sensorless brushless setup behave in you crawler? I mean cogging, precision, neutral brake, etc.

I think SW Micro or M Micro Pro would be enough for that motor.

Great crawler BTW :D

Hey Maciolus,
I really like it!, I have no cogging issues at all and it very predictive!.. thanks for the compliments and have a great one!..

Shaun.


Quote:

Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 217541)
A SW micro would be enough.

Looks like a great build! Very stable, and you got a great mix of quality parts in there.

Sensorless doesn't have the super low speed control of a brushed motor, but the drag brake is very strong and the lack of maintenance is very nice in those wet or dusty conditions.

Thanks Sir..

What's_nitro? 12.09.2008 03:40 AM

Whoa, I missed this one! :oh:

Looks very nice- I hope you can get it to perform the same way! :whistle:

TDC57 12.09.2008 03:40 AM

Rock Crawler Maintenance: (Tons of pictures!)

Ok it’s been a couple of months and it’s about time for me break this thing down, get it the once over IE: (re lube everything, polish everything, etc everything). So here is an 8 page update on the status of my crawler!.. I hope you enjoy it!..



So here is what it looked like before I started: (not too bad but obliviously room for improvement!.. LOL



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TDC57 12.09.2008 03:41 AM

Ok do lets start the dismantle phase!.

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TDC57 12.09.2008 03:41 AM

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TDC57 12.09.2008 03:42 AM

Ok now we move on the cleaning and polishing phase


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TDC57 12.09.2008 03:42 AM

Now we start the reassemble phase:


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