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micro rc crawlers buyers guide

I'm not sure what we're calling micro, but here's what I've found. The mini giant is the best small crawler, but it takes a fair amount of work to get it there. The mini giant ended up at about $165 dollars after adding a gear reduction, a nex body and tires from a nylint. The nylint 1/18 is by far the simplest most cost effective crawler at about 40 bucks ready to go. Anyone who isn't totally sure they like crawling should go with the nylint.
 
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He said micro crawler. A stretched TLT is definitely not micro, I'm not even sure I would call the VMG a micro crawler.
 
super slick mt 15$ at toys are us, and it has solid axle suspension
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Got Rocks, where did you get one of the superslicks? i searched all over toys r us website and came up short. there is a guy on scale4x4rc building one and it is awesome. i want some more info please.

john
 
jj650 said:
Got Rocks, where did you get one of the superslicks? i searched all over toys r us website and came up short. there is a guy on scale4x4rc building one and it is awesome. i want some more info please.

john
here is a link they look like stock
http://www4.toysrus.com/superslicks/ssfl_carBrands_detail.cfm?carmodel=monster
and here are some links to buildups
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15587&highlight=superslicks
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10799&highlight=superslick
http://www.intvisuals.com/twisted4.htm
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16421&highlight=superslick
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8511&highlight=super+slicks
HOPE THIS HELPED!!!!!!!!
 
or you can use the zap toys mini monster like pictured below it has good potential too. it is shaft driven and you can lock the axles. and it is only $30

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joecrawler said:
or you can use the zap toys mini monster like pictured below it has good potential too. it is shaft driven and you can lock the axles. and it is only $30


What scale are those?
 
I just picked up one of the fast lane ones from TRU. Anyone notice that they changed the design quite a bit from the models posted on this forum?
 
mOOsE said:
I just picked up one of the fast lane ones from TRU. Anyone notice that they changed the design quite a bit from the models posted on this forum?

I did the same thing. The new ones are 1:24 scale and are a lot different. The old one's are 1:43 scale and are discontinued
 
yeah, I was kinda bummed but the new ones are still tiny and pretty fun to drive. A lot more room for electronics too though which is a plus.
 
I like the scout body.... my grandfather had an International Dealership in colorado many years ago and we always had a scout around.
 
the new one is cool though. Tons of torque and its actually pretty quick for its size. About 1.5 inches of articulation stock too....disconnect the shocks and you can get about 3 inches....guess I need some longer shocks. Plenty of room for real electronics too so it looks like thats the route I will be going.
 
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