TheRcCrawlerKing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fv3JioahJg
First time filming a video of the scale trucks with my new camera gear and I must say it makes them look so good! My friend Jaeden and me head out to Rock Miett to film this story. As always his truck breaks down, I try to limp him home with my Jeep but it wasn't going to happen. We had no choice but to leave the truck behind and continue onward. The terrain is very rocky and punishes every linkage and suspension component on the trucks. The trail eventually leads to an amazing canyon that can be crawled and conquered. Water runs through the canyon which really put my snorkel to the test. I was also a little curious about driving my scale truck in a national park. So I contacted parks Canada and the person I spoke with said they did not see this as a disturbance in any way. The Jeep I am driving is an original SCX-10 Jeep Rubicon KIT with a 2 speed AX2 RC4WD transmission and lot of 3D printed goodness from Knight Customs for added detail to the stock lexan body.
First time filming a video of the scale trucks with my new camera gear and I must say it makes them look so good! My friend Jaeden and me head out to Rock Miett to film this story. As always his truck breaks down, I try to limp him home with my Jeep but it wasn't going to happen. We had no choice but to leave the truck behind and continue onward. The terrain is very rocky and punishes every linkage and suspension component on the trucks. The trail eventually leads to an amazing canyon that can be crawled and conquered. Water runs through the canyon which really put my snorkel to the test. I was also a little curious about driving my scale truck in a national park. So I contacted parks Canada and the person I spoke with said they did not see this as a disturbance in any way. The Jeep I am driving is an original SCX-10 Jeep Rubicon KIT with a 2 speed AX2 RC4WD transmission and lot of 3D printed goodness from Knight Customs for added detail to the stock lexan body.
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