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Tamiya CR-01 Picture Archive - No talking

Went out to the same location today. Changed the motor to the RC4WD 45T, cheap can, but it runs better so far than the stock can did. I finished the Rock Socker body as well, and put it on. Have to do a second set of posts, but for now it is my bashing body.

Same location as above, but this time the wife came out and took the pictures with the big camera.


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The bashplate so far has been well worth it, although I spent a few hours bending it! Got it from a guy here on the site (he has since sold everything) managed to get his last set.

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A close up:

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Didn't flip it!
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This is what I was climbing:

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first is the original cr01 with only 1.9 rock lox (rc4wd) ,then a few hop ups ( bent links ,tamiya prop shaft ,ambush body ,rc4wd warn winch ,topcad bumpers rear planning on dooing this weekend ,topcad ledbar ,etc. other one is a friends f350
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After fitting 4WS I found I needed more rear tyre clearance.
So I dug out my Toyota FJ pick up body that I previously made, and gave it a trim.





Plenty of clearance now.
I'lol also be able to lower the body down now too if I want to.
 
I don't recall how many bodies I've had on mine but this is the Active Hobbies 80 series Landcruiser. Added some LEDs & wipers from a F350. Got a hankerin' to get an FJ40 body back on there.

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Here is my CR-01 Unimog. Upgrades tekin motor 35t motor and pro esc. Also tranny has ceramic ball bears with metal planterary gears and metal rings,tranny case is aluminum. RC Channel metal axles with 1.9 mudders with custom 8 spoke bead lock rims and three racing shocks and roof rack and light bar with working lights and a lot of other aluminum pieces. I took the battery tray out and replaced it with Velcro so that the battery could sit as low as possible for a better COG. I run a 2c 5000mah lipo battery. I use either a ds6i or a dxs pistol grip radio.
 

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Here is my Unimog. I put the rc channel metal axles on it. Running the tekin 35t motor and Fxr esc. Put 3racing springs and boomracing droop shooks on and aluminum bead lock rims and swamp tires. To many extras to list.
 

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Realized I never posted any photos of mine! I use an HPI Racing Bronco body for bashing around my front and rear garden, but for display purposes I intend to pickup the new Tamiya Bronco body as well as an HPI '79 Ford F-150 body (I own a '79 Ford Bronco, which I love to death). I will certainly post some pics up of that when I manage to complete them.

 


Representing my crawling club - Crawling Touch RC


Test crawl on the cough. :lmao: I like how it performs so far!
 
Hi Guys, My First Crawler and first Proper RC car.

I'm not a Massive Tech head so forgive any Ignorance to my Vehicles Spec.

Basically Stock out of the Box.

Tamiya ESC
Efly Hobby Radio and Receiver
Servo is Efly too I think.









I have since added a few 3R upgrades.

Bent Lower arms.
Aluminum Side Frames.
Aluminum Beadlocks.
Aluminum Base plate for under Motor









Oh Yeah by the way I wrapped my Front Tie rod and Servo Bumper in Aquarium Air Hose to protect from scraping them to bits





 
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