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This is my clod.19 years old,two weeks of moding and here it is.This summer was the best.

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My advise to any body is modify.Any thing goes when your out for fun.
 
new here

sup all names josh from dayton ohio own alot of rcs but jsut picked up a losi high roller and hope to convert it to a crawler/basher thanks 4 reading
 
The names David, I live in Michigan. I am new to RC Crawling but not the Hobby. I have 2 Kyosho buggys ones an Ultima and the other IDK, a Kyosho Nitro Stadium truck with an OS 10 couldn't tell you what it is, a RC10T thats brand new never been run, a RC10T3 that was the starting point of me in the hobby, a TC3 and RS4 Pro2 both setup as drifters. I am looking to get started in crawling and want to build a Scale rig on 1.9 tires, just don't know where to begin. So far I enjoy this site especially the Scale section. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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NoooooooB

I'm Tony and im from just south of Boston MA

I have a a few rigs... and not only crawlers

Losi MRC
XTM X-Crawler
Duratrax raze
Walkera 4G3
Beam E4
Cap 580 foamy
PT -20 .25
Eflite blade
Hot canary .46

This site is great. Tons of usefull info here.
 
Name: Ken
Rig: Don't have one yet! Need some help on what to get for a first crawler?
Location: Big Island, Virginia (although it's not really a island, and it's not big)

Just saying "HELLO" to everyone. :thumbsup:
 
Noobie here

Names Jake. I live in Bakersfield, California. I currently have 2 rigs. A newbright tj crawler, which I gave to my daughter, next best thing to a boy is a tomboy;-). And my toy, a wheelyking crawler, which I am currently in the process of converting to an axial based custom chassis with wk axles. I'll post some pics when I get home. Got to love the I-phone for mobile rccrawler.com.

If you have any tips on my axial king crawler feel free to give me your input.

-jake"thumbsup"
 
My name is Phil, Im from middle Tennessee (Columbia) currently living in Norfolk Virginia. I use to race stadium trucks. Had an rc10gt/rustler, but moved on when nitro got too expensive to worry about, bought a wheely king for my lil bro cause it was the cheapest electric 4x4 truck the hobby shop had and I didnt want a radio shack special, and fell inlove with it, so bought one for myself. Any tips on mods or improvements over stock please let me know.
 
Hey...new to the site, but pretty experienced with crawlers so far...
I've got a super clod pimp cane design...2.2 clod pimp cane design...and an axial artr comp ready...
From CT, going to try the comp scene this year. Just polishing up the rigs and driving skills.
 
Hi everyone, new guy from WNC. Started with Nylint jeeps couple of years ago. Now I have a Losi mini, AX10 and just got a Traxxas Slash to bash with. Super good site with lots of tips. Thanks.
 
Nub up in Marysville Wa. I am getting the itch to try a crawler to go with my BL E-revo. Trying to decide on a ebayed Ax 10 or the new Losi comp crawler that is coming. You have a really nice site here. Lots of great info.
 
how you guys doing My name is Thom and we live i Kirkland Wa. My 10 year old daughter and I love R/Cing together and my 17 month loves watching us bash race and wrench on them. We have 4 cars so far(rusty, bandit, and 2 micro DT's all modded) but we are looking to add a Crawler to our garage I am just trying to get the one that will cost the least to make comp worthy to save a little cash. I enjoy the site and if any one has any info on the third chanel of a M-8 Tx please pm me specificly if it is a multi position chanel on a 2 position. Thanks for sharing your wealth of info on this site.
 
Hello to all. My name is Nick and am across the pond in Wales.
I am a Horticulturalist and am into trees and Japanese gardens. Am also a successful bonsai artist and have been growing them for over 20yrs.
I have been into RC for years and crawling for about 2 yrs. My 2 boys are also rc mad, we have lots of trucks, favourites being the crawlers and Maxxes.
Currently running HD alloy clod axles off a scorpion chassis as a droopy super and 2.2wise I have wheely king axles spun by a R2D through a Manta Chassis (cheers offroaderdude!). Next is to be axial axles on a tuber i am starting, but they are not easy to find over here!
I am a regular on the 2 main UK forums and have been lurking on here for a bit. I have to say that this is one heck of a place with a wealth of knowledge and some mind blowing rigs. I take my hat of to so many people on here that i have well lost count! Chuffed to be e member now and look forward to chatting with some of you nutters!!!!!
 
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Hi

Hey ever one, I’m Mike from New Hampshire. I’ve been into RC’s for, well twenty or so years now, planes, one “boat” and an lg scale gas buggy. The boat is long gone, and the planes have been in the hanger for some time. So it’s been the big gas car mostly. It is a ton of fun, but you must have a lot of space to use it. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
These rock crawlers look like they will fit my need for a challenging RC that can be used in a small space, and it doesn’t hurt that they are very cool looking machines too. I think they just what I need. Well its back to the search button for now. "thumbsup"
 
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Hey ever one, I’m Mike from New Hampshire. I’ve been into RC’s for, well twenty or so years now, planes, one “boat” and an lg scale gas buggy. The boat is long gone, and the planes have been in the hanger for some time. So it’s been the big gas car mostly. It is a ton of fun, but you must have a lot of space to use it. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
These rock crawlers look like they will fit my need for a challenging RC that can be used in a small space, and it doesn’t hurt that they are very cool looking machines too. I think they just what I need. Well its back to the search button for now.
Sorry for the text's color on the 1st post..:oops:
 
You did it

Hi guys my names Jeff I live in Delaware.

I've been into the rc hobby for about 9 years now. I started with a Areomarine sprint 40 boat {still have} and then went to an 1/8 scale Kyosho
mp7.5 buggy.
I've been interested in Rc Crawling for some years now but never took the plunge. Now I find myself getting the itch to build a crawler.
I like to building them so no rtr or artr kits fo me. I'll probably build it from the chassis out.
I'm loving the search forums here the info is second to none.

Hope to see you all around.
 
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hey im rob, im 16, i am into cars and i work on my monte carlo whenever i have a chance.

i saw some youtube vids of rc crawlers that looked real and i got interested. i know nothing about them so im starting from zero.
 
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