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DIY scale rock crawler track made from foams

Having some fun test drive the new Orlando OH32A03 Defender on my custom crawling track! "thumbsup"

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Track expansion
Just created larger extension for more crawling area using recycled foams. "thumbsup"

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Nice, I too, have been ripping up some old memory foam to make more terrain like places to keep the kid and I entertained.


Hope you enjoy building it because it very fun project to do during covid lockdown.



Btw some night shots of Jeep in action. I love the looks of it at night. "thumbsup"

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Outstanding. Course looks awesome.

I built an Orlandoo Jeep. It got me hooked. Since I've built two X01s. One with a 3000rpm motor(which is WAY too much for it) as a rock bouncer and one with a 500rpm motor to be a crawler. Very much looking forward to crawling with that one once I get my ESC. They're amazing little machines. I'd suggest you build one. They're amazingly competent.

Next project for me is to build a crawler course similar to yours.
 
a few years before i started w crawling i made a war scene with my daughter. i would have made a great playground. we put foam block on a 4x6' x 1/2" birch ply. stapled on some burlap to make the terrain. then mixed blow in style insulation with a gallon of old leftover paint and covered it all with the mix...this time i would do it out of a hollow core door. they are light.. do a scene like a mountain side to lean up on a couch ect.
 
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