Thanks for posting. Awesome rigs!! Those “fat tires” 2.2 Sedonas cut-N-shut (like the Rovers and Voodoos) where very popular on 1/8s in the early days.
I 'liked' the video but I won't lie, I didn't watch it, lol! Sorry, these things are just the goofiest things in crawling. MOA, I get it (even they are a bit goofy) but these things are just taking it to a ridiculous level. Up to you what you run, only important that you have a good time but just not my thing. Great coverage though and nice to see these guys given some attention! 👍
It’s a special category for sure. I’d love to learn how it evolved to this?? They are basically 1/5 scale and no longer resemble anything realistic. Hard to compare them to anything else because the courses have longer and taller obstacles. Seems like they should have 12.5 wheelbase like other classes? I would like a Super 1/18th scale 😂
@@BoomslangSuss funny enough, they were the start of everything. The first comp crawlers were Supers, based on tamiya clodbuster axles. Its the drivers class by excelence. To drive a Super in a smooth and fluid way is hard because you have só much going o at tge same time. The 2 MOA classes are my favorite to drive because the are the most demanding for the driver (when you have more tools it becomes more complitaded).
Thanks for posting. Awesome rigs!! Those “fat tires” 2.2 Sedonas cut-N-shut (like the Rovers and Voodoos) where very popular on 1/8s in the early days.
Good video from event 👌
Thanks for the coverage!!!
Was this your first WRCCA comp that you attended?
What did you think of it?
Super are so much fun!!
Yes, first real WRCCA event. All the classes were so interesting. Especially Super.
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I 'liked' the video but I won't lie, I didn't watch it, lol! Sorry, these things are just the goofiest things in crawling. MOA, I get it (even they are a bit goofy) but these things are just taking it to a ridiculous level. Up to you what you run, only important that you have a good time but just not my thing. Great coverage though and nice to see these guys given some attention! 👍
Just stick to putting dolls in your toy trucks. We won't miss you 🤣
It’s a special category for sure. I’d love to learn how it evolved to this?? They are basically 1/5 scale and no longer resemble anything realistic. Hard to compare them to anything else because the courses have longer and taller obstacles. Seems like they should have 12.5 wheelbase like other classes? I would like a Super 1/18th scale 😂
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@@BoomslangSuss funny enough, they were the start of everything.
The first comp crawlers were Supers, based on tamiya clodbuster axles.
Its the drivers class by excelence.
To drive a Super in a smooth and fluid way is hard because you have só much going o at tge same time.
The 2 MOA classes are my favorite to drive because the are the most demanding for the driver (when you have more tools it becomes more complitaded).