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Chip's AKRCC Deimos Berg - 11.21.2008, 09:45 AM

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AKRCC Deimos chassis
Losi crawler shocks with Ax-10 rodends
Berg axles with AX-10 stub shafts
Mamba Max esc
Team Brood 45 Turn handwound motors
Castle Creations BEC
Jr 8711 steering servo
Spektrum DSP 75 dig servo
DUD front and rear dig
Traxxas 5318 upper links
Traxxas 5319 lower links
CAC Tucker wheels
Hot Bodies Rover tires
Cross rock stopper
NWTT Hybrid #5 foams
Maxamps 3 cell 1550 mah lipo
Hpi Bug body
TLT 1 body post
DX3R
   
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11.21.2008, 10:01 AM

Nice build for sure

Have you been able to run it much? How do you like the lexan skid on the rear links? I'm leaning in that direction as well. Figured it was worth a try.

Those marshmellow Rovers are Nas-Tee. Cant wait to get mine on the rocks. Talked to Jake and he says the stock foams work surprising well. But I couldnt do it either. I went with NWTT foams too.

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11.21.2008, 10:09 AM

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Nice build for sure

Have you been able to run it much? How do you like the lexan skid on the rear links? I'm leaning in that direction as well. Figured it was worth a try.

Those marshmellow Rovers are Nas-Tee. Cant wait to get mine on the rocks. Talked to Jake and he says the stock foams work surprising well. But I could do it either. I went with NWTT foams too.
I have had a chance to run it, the chassis and truck work very,very well. The suspension is butter smooth,the ground clearance it great, and the truck side hills very well. I love the Rovers, I have 1 and 1/2 NWTT foams in each tire. As for the lexan running from the skid to the rear axle, it frikin works great. I was at a comp in Oklahoma and it saved my butt from getting hung up.

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11.21.2008, 04:30 PM

I got to get a crawler, nice build up


Losi 8ight
MMM V1 w/1.20
Airtronics MX3 2.4Ghz
TP 5S 5000mah
Neu 2.5D/F
   
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11.21.2008, 04:46 PM

Crawlers are kinda like brushless builds, hell on the pocket book but fun.

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11.21.2008, 10:40 PM

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Crawlers are kinda like brushless builds, hell on the pocket book but fun.
You got that right. It doesnt always look like it, but it's very easy to drop $1000 on a crawler.

That chassis is popping up like gangbusters at RCC. What is there, like 10 builds? And they All look solid.
   
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