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Stuck in a log...
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That's great...going no where fast!
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If it was a lot heavier, it could roll the log. :smile:
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hehe i like it
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cool
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I did the same inside a park slide once. Except I had enough wheelspeed to do loops. And then it shot out and hit me in the face. Fast crawler...
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Were you at the wheel chris? |
I think this was my son (5)
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Hey Chris..
That's too funny,:lol::lol: I've never seen that.. Thanks for posting.. :yes: I showed the video to my son and now he wants to do it with my crawler.. :no: (not going to happen).. :lol: :whistle: |
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What battery are you using on your crawler? How useful are you finding the dig setup. Do you have 4wd, free and locked? I'm trying to work out if the dx3.0 can do that... |
hahaha, nice sound effects! lol
cool, i need to do somthing like that wiht my revo,,,, |
I only caught one sound effect. Were there more that I missed?
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Hey Chris, LOL.LOL that was good, but your is a tuber!, mine would get scratched to hell.. :lol::lol: The batteries are the split one's I've got 4 (1,500) mah batteries on each side giving me a total of 1200mah or 45 minuets of crawling.. they work great but Linc uses 2s lipo's and he swears by them. Soo best of luck on that one.. LOL The DIG is not, I repeat NOT :no: worth it!!! I've used it like twice!!, I actually have it disconnected now, :oh: it only comes in handy in extremely tight special areas and or comps were points matter, IMO it's not the money!..:diablo: Sorry.. :oops: Yes the DX3.0 works ok on the dig, but you'll need to spend some time reading the manual first, if I may also suggest a good bottle of wine to make the evening go by better and less frustrating.. :lol::lol: |
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Dig would work better in your crawler if it had some sort of wheel speed. You must have the 850kv revolver, and some low gearing in that r2 tranny. 8 cells are just not enough for that motor. I does crawl well, just a bit slow for my tastes. I have a feeling that the dig would work better with some more font wheel spin, would help it "drift" over better (angular acceleration force coupled with the added force of the tires spinning faster...) |
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