Lol that's such a common question to me. It depends on the purpose and my crawler is just for display purposes only, there is no need to spend thousands of bucks on electric devices.
@@HeimRC well it really wasn't a question. I assumed that thing would never touch dirt tbh. The real wraith wasn't a fastback and had a diffrent bumper it's a nice cage for sure though.
@@CapN_Swagga Thanks, Chris, and sorry for my misunderstanding. BTW I had no issues with stock TX, cause the crawler vehicle does not need any special feature compared with a buggy or drift car, just a little bit of inconvenience while programming ESC. And thank you for your comment, much welcome.
Exelent and beautiful crawler, i love this bouncer) Good work my friend!)
much appreciated. thumb up
Super nice
god DAMN that's a beautiful truck, I love it. Holler at me if you ever wanna sell it, I'm in NC xDDD Thanks for the video! Hope you enjoy your truck!
Thanks, bro, this is the most impressive crawler on my showcase, not for sale. :)
@@HeimRC I’d never sell it either.
Where can I buy this chassis?
Sorry, but I made it by myself.
Where did you buy that black body panel ?
On eBay and from a Korean guy, friend. Unfortunately, it was discontinued several years ago.
what is the final weight?
nearly 9.0 kg bros
spend all that money to use the poop stock transmitter and reciever great job!
Lol that's such a common question to me. It depends on the purpose and my crawler is just for display purposes only, there is no need to spend thousands of bucks on electric devices.
@@HeimRC well it really wasn't a question. I assumed that thing would never touch dirt tbh. The real wraith wasn't a fastback and had a diffrent bumper it's a nice cage for sure though.
@@CapN_Swagga Thanks, Chris, and sorry for my misunderstanding. BTW I had no issues with stock TX, cause the crawler vehicle does not need any special feature compared with a buggy or drift car, just a little bit of inconvenience while programming ESC. And thank you for your comment, much welcome.