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A Snowy Mountain Road and my Vanquish VS4-10

Hanshotfirst

Quarry Creeper
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I imagine Tauntauns smell as bad on the inside as they do on the out.

As Christmas gets nearer, our snow is starting to pile up. I couldn’t resist the classic Star Wars joke. In all truth, Eastern Ontario is nowhere near as cold as Hoth. My Vanquish Vs4-10 did pretty well in the snow and I was surprised that the tires still had as much grip as they did on the rocks when they were cold and wet. I’ve noticed on a few of my trucks, that my throttle seems a little choppy. I dunno if both trucks need a tear down and re-grease (they both have seen some water) or my Flysky gt5 is acting up (it’s also seen some moisture…). It’s not a cheap hobby but it’s been more than good to me so I’m happy to play along.

As always, thanks for watching. Stay tuned, and I hope you join me on the next adventure!

 
The ol blazer looked right at home on those trails. Great video as always 👍🇺
Thanks!
I wasn't going to comment but man that blue looks so nice against that cold winter backdrop. Very enjoyable watch.
Thank you!
Awesome video! What is your filming setup?

And who makes those awesome 5-slot mag wheels?
thanks! My setup is an iPhone 15 and a zhiyun crane m2s. I had a Dji Osmo before and the zhiyun definitely is more expensive but smoother. I edit with VLLO which I’ve like. I used to edit with iMovie, but I found it lowered the quality. The wheels are 1.55 gearheadz. I think they are discontinued.
 
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