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10.31.2011, 10:13 AM

Shawn's Battle truck was epic!


The 7" blades didn't work as good as the little 5" blades. Without welding hex nuts on the blades the larger ones worked my right side wheel nuts loose too quickly.

The blades would get more meat sawing action if I had a center diff. Right now it just crawls over stuff until I punch it to spin out.


I bashed it hard Saturday with the small blades. Jumps, cartwheels, wheelies, asphalt cutting, leaf mulching and pumpkin carving. The esc fan was kicking on but the motor was like 110F. With tires and wheels only weighing 16oz total it should run allot longer compared to running rubber tires. I bent a few blades cartwheeling and tried to bend them back but they still had some wobble. My rear diff is now toasted and I got tired of dealing with perfecting the blade mounts, for now I am back on Terra-pins.

Happy Halloween Rc'ers!

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10.31.2011, 03:41 PM

That video is awesome!! Thanks for sharing


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