Looking like a Great Trailwalker RTR to Compete with the TRX Nice Place for ✌🤠👍 Having Fun Laughing Playing and RCing 🙏 Stay Safe and Play Healthy My Friend 🏁⭐🏁
So I'm just getting back into the hobby, when I left I was heavily involved in the ⅛ nitro buggy racing scene. The other day I was doing the usual disassemble/reassemble new crawler, "swanky" FMS Jeep, Woppie (VW beetle) and a couple of Losi ¹/16 restomods so-to-speak. It got me thinking about a crawler that one could drive through a forest, roll up on a BMX track and happily have enough torque and power to clear some tripples, get huge air over a table top and proceed back to the forest for more crawling. Back in the ⅛th days when I was building that seasons latest and greatest I'd always keep the previous year's buggy as it was on the last race day(s). It was always fun to take it to a few BMX tracks and attack the trickiest rhythm sections or try for height (measured in lengths of one quarter of a pine-tree) off the lip of a berm. I did try the skateboarders concrete cubist's acid trip, well aware that it was only a matter of time before 20 metres of verticality, with that bloody vindictive 9.81m/s/s mixed with endless smooth concrete produced a buggy pancake. So I'd just jump between their ugly, uncomfortable polished concrete fox holes. I think I just beat my longest insomnia induced digression, apologies for that. This video has prompted me to find out what is involved in creating a buggy along the lines of your gorgeous 'Yella Terra'. So, if you have a spare minute or three to point me in the general direction of more information, I would be eternally grateful and promise no more pointless prattling producing pish pools of painful pontificating, proliferating posts produced prior proper preparation populating problematic pandemic postulating… or something like that. I must check on the last batch of soap.
Looking like a Great Trailwalker RTR to Compete with the TRX
Nice Place for ✌🤠👍 Having Fun Laughing Playing and RCing 🙏 Stay Safe and Play Healthy My Friend 🏁⭐🏁
Awesome video, great location and nice driving bro! Thumbs up! Cheers!
A very Cool RC! Great spot, a challenging one!!!
So I'm just getting back into the hobby, when I left I was heavily involved in the ⅛ nitro buggy racing scene.
The other day I was doing the usual disassemble/reassemble new crawler, "swanky" FMS Jeep, Woppie (VW beetle) and a couple of Losi ¹/16 restomods so-to-speak. It got me thinking about a crawler that one could drive through a forest, roll up on a BMX track and happily have enough torque and power to clear some tripples, get huge air over a table top and proceed back to the forest for more crawling.
Back in the ⅛th days when I was building that seasons latest and greatest I'd always keep the previous year's buggy as it was on the last race day(s). It was always fun to take it to a few BMX tracks and attack the trickiest rhythm sections or try for height (measured in lengths of one quarter of a pine-tree) off the lip of a berm. I did try the skateboarders concrete cubist's acid trip, well aware that it was only a matter of time before 20 metres of verticality, with that bloody vindictive 9.81m/s/s mixed with endless smooth concrete produced a buggy pancake. So I'd just jump between their ugly, uncomfortable polished concrete fox holes.
I think I just beat my longest insomnia induced digression, apologies for that.
This video has prompted me to find out what is involved in creating a buggy along the lines of your gorgeous 'Yella Terra'. So, if you have a spare minute or three to point me in the general direction of more information, I would be eternally grateful and promise no more pointless prattling producing pish pools of painful pontificating, proliferating posts produced prior proper preparation populating problematic pandemic postulating… or something like that.
I must check on the last batch of soap.
😂
Awesome looking rig in all honesty how is it overall
Any special precautions to prevent water damage ? BTW great location and D@MN good video 👍 Big 🦑
How do you waterproof the battery?