Hello all, new to the crawling scene and first time poster to the site. I have to say, I'm impressed and intimidated by all the knowledge and info posted on this site. It's a ton to absorb, but I'm going to try.
I just received my first crawler (actually, my first non-toy R/C vehicle) the Redcat Sumo Crawler. I have read several different reviews, watched a couple videos on Youtube, and made the plunge for a "beginner" crawler. It's my understanding that this is a very complete, and capable machine, despite it's size. I have to say, removing it from the box was a shock. It's tiny. So far, I haven't been able to do much with it except flip it on it's roof, or hang it up on its chassis, but this is just my inexperience I'm sure. I honestly have no clue how to make this thing perform to it's potential. I had my eye on the Redcat S-10, as it looks awesome. I wanted to start small and inexpensive first though, and I may upgrade to that model in the future if I get bored of this one.
My question is, besides trial and error, is there a anywhere that posts some training pointers for learning how to crawl? I don't want to get discouraged by failure, and I also don't want to wreck this beast doing anything stupid. Pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I just received my first crawler (actually, my first non-toy R/C vehicle) the Redcat Sumo Crawler. I have read several different reviews, watched a couple videos on Youtube, and made the plunge for a "beginner" crawler. It's my understanding that this is a very complete, and capable machine, despite it's size. I have to say, removing it from the box was a shock. It's tiny. So far, I haven't been able to do much with it except flip it on it's roof, or hang it up on its chassis, but this is just my inexperience I'm sure. I honestly have no clue how to make this thing perform to it's potential. I had my eye on the Redcat S-10, as it looks awesome. I wanted to start small and inexpensive first though, and I may upgrade to that model in the future if I get bored of this one.
My question is, besides trial and error, is there a anywhere that posts some training pointers for learning how to crawl? I don't want to get discouraged by failure, and I also don't want to wreck this beast doing anything stupid. Pointers would be greatly appreciated.