Man you were scared to send it 🤣🤣🤣 can t blv you broke it i must been lucky recently i had huge crashes with my one straight into pole nose dive an did not break
Haha yeah that was my first ever time running at a skate park. Since then I’ve come a long way and have been sending it past the moon with my Kaiju and Corally Spark XB6. Having some fun and posting lot of more content very very soon. Thanks for watching!
@drivencrawlformancerc2925 I don't blame you we should stay away from skate parks I did my 1st ever flip and I am done with that just jumps ok.My poor car took a beating tho did not break
Lmao YES we should avoid the dang skate parks but man they can be really fun especially when you don’t break them badly and you walk away feeling like your the shit because your buddy/buddies all destroyed their rigs. While we all have days where we are just plain lucky it’s at those times where taking advantage of strutting your stuff has to happen because how many of those are we actually going to rack up all the time. I am completely happy doing controlled jumps that show the ability and composure of my platforms and what they can do on a realistic stunt/jump where one can repeatedly accomplish said feats of RC acrobatics. While going full send into a wall or tree is entertaining for those of us who aren’t demolishing or rigs I just can’t afford to repair and replace so many parts for the half dozen platforms that I currently run. I’m so picky I still keep them all clean after each run and detail them to make them look almost brand new after watching them get dusty or muddy. Hell I even put tire dressing on the tires and ceramic sealer on the bodies and plastics to help the dirt and grime lift off easy as can be. It just isn’t in me to beat the piss out of anything that I work hard to save money for to just let it go to a scrap heap donor rig. I will say though that I am gradually being able to not freak out so much if I get some road rash on the bodies or dents and brake the occasional cheap replacement part here or there. I mean I said to myself these were meant to enjoy and bash and race so freaking let er’ rip like they do in the videos that the manufacturers produce. It’s also nice talking to manufacturers and engineers and getting their input on how far to push their products without having to spend so much money on spare parts. Although a lot of us are the ones that give all the feedback because we usually find out what’s strong and what isn’t because the users find a way to do the impossible with crazy outcomes that can’t even be fathomed in the design and testing stages of their product development groups. Ha ha yeah I tend to go off on tangents from time to time. Sorry bout that. Thanks for watching and commenting. I absolutely love hearing feedback and viewers stories and technical tips as well. This RC community has some of the coolest and most helpful people in it.
Man you were scared to send it 🤣🤣🤣 can t blv you broke it i must been lucky recently i had huge crashes with my one straight into pole nose dive an did not break
Haha yeah that was my first ever time running at a skate park. Since then I’ve come a long way and have been sending it past the moon with my Kaiju and Corally Spark XB6. Having some fun and posting lot of more content very very soon. Thanks for watching!
@drivencrawlformancerc2925 I don't blame you we should stay away from skate parks I did my 1st ever flip and I am done with that just jumps ok.My poor car took a beating tho did not break
Lmao YES we should avoid the dang skate parks but man they can be really fun especially when you don’t break them badly and you walk away feeling like your the shit because your buddy/buddies all destroyed their rigs. While we all have days where we are just plain lucky it’s at those times where taking advantage of strutting your stuff has to happen because how many of those are we actually going to rack up all the time. I am completely happy doing controlled jumps that show the ability and composure of my platforms and what they can do on a realistic stunt/jump where one can repeatedly accomplish said feats of RC acrobatics. While going full send into a wall or tree is entertaining for those of us who aren’t demolishing or rigs I just can’t afford to repair and replace so many parts for the half dozen platforms that I currently run. I’m so picky I still keep them all clean after each run and detail them to make them look almost brand new after watching them get dusty or muddy. Hell I even put tire dressing on the tires and ceramic sealer on the bodies and plastics to help the dirt and grime lift off easy as can be. It just isn’t in me to beat the piss out of anything that I work hard to save money for to just let it go to a scrap heap donor rig. I will say though that I am gradually being able to not freak out so much if I get some road rash on the bodies or dents and brake the occasional cheap replacement part here or there. I mean I said to myself these were meant to enjoy and bash and race so freaking let er’ rip like they do in the videos that the manufacturers produce. It’s also nice talking to manufacturers and engineers and getting their input on how far to push their products without having to spend so much money on spare parts. Although a lot of us are the ones that give all the feedback because we usually find out what’s strong and what isn’t because the users find a way to do the impossible with crazy outcomes that can’t even be fathomed in the design and testing stages of their product development groups. Ha ha yeah I tend to go off on tangents from time to time. Sorry bout that. Thanks for watching and commenting. I absolutely love hearing feedback and viewers stories and technical tips as well. This RC community has some of the coolest and most helpful people in it.