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RC tuber chassis based on Tim Cameron's Showtime buggy - 1:10 scale going uphill

boolean21

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RC tuber chassis based on Tim Cameron's Showtime buggy - 1:10 scale going uphill

Location: Segar Track
Date: 09 Dec 2012

The Rig: Custom built tuber chassis based on Tim Cameron's Showtime buggy

Nice scale tuber built by one of the bros in the group!
Check out the short clips of the Showtime buggy going uphill. :)

Thanks for watching!

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Nice one Boolean "thumbsup"

I gotta win some mony soon so i can afford to visit the wonderfull city of singapore again, and offcourse you guys.

Havnt been there since 1991 and i know a lot have been going on there since then ( unlike the contry where i reside )
 
Nice one Boolean "thumbsup"

I gotta win some mony soon so i can afford to visit the wonderfull city of singapore again, and offcourse you guys.

Havnt been there since 1991 and i know a lot have been going on there since then ( unlike the contry where i reside )

Thanks Peaker.

If you happen to visit Singapore, let us know, and join us for a trail. :)
 
good driving. What radio are you using and how do have the rear steer setup? It almost looks like you have it controlled on a seperate Joystick.
 
good driving. What radio are you using and how do have the rear steer setup? It almost looks like you have it controlled on a seperate Joystick.

thanks bro, yeah, nice driving by the owner... :)

he used a 3ch gun type transmitter... with the 3rd channel mixed to the front steering... :)
 
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