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New Member, New 1/24 trekker build.

BlueTegu

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Joined
Mar 20, 2014
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Location
Nova Scotia
Hey guys,
Im new to the forum, but not new to rc crawling. Ive had a few rigs over the years. (Mostly 1/10 scratch builds some 15 years ago) I decided a few months back I wanted to get back into the hobby and figured a decent basher was needed first. (Built a 6S 1/16 revo thats GPS verified at 101mph) Withen a week I was bored of the revo and craving some trail action. However being broke from the revo build didn't allow me to buy my TF2(Its on the way now though ^_^) so I bought a trekker with low expectations, to my surprise I haven't put the thing down in 4 months. I did a lot of reading and modded a few things as follows.

Losi Micro Rock Claw tyres.
Losi wheel weights in front rims as well as 10bbs.
10bbs in rear rims.
Decased Esc/Rx combo and relocated to under the hood.
Removed Esc 'shelf'
Removed shock spacers and wrapped a single coil top and bottom around the shock bodys for a bit of droop.
Venom 250mah 2s lipos.
HiTec HS65MG servo.
6 tooth pinion (Have an 11 tooth for use while hiking etc.)
Moved shocks to the lower hole.

I had left the body stock for a long while. (Aside from cutting fenders for clearance) Then I stuck my Losi SCT body on it ... got bored again so decided something a bit more scale looking was on the menu. I was all set to buy a new bright Bigfoot (18 dollars @ walmart) when I came across this
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Decided it should fit after a quick size comparison vs my cell phone and if it didn't ... for 3 bucks my son would play with it.
Next few pictures show some general steps ... it was pretty basic.
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It needed headlights. Im running the leds off two button cells located in the box.
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Completed !! Im seriously debating ordering a second trekker so I can shorten my links to get the tyres to sit under the fenders properly, Im also disappointed in the paint but rattle cans don't mix with -1C temps and 30 mph winds. The bikini top is just an old t-shirt.

Thanks for reading and thanks to the community for all the awesome advice regarding micro builds ... Im pretty sure Im officially hooked ...
 
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