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What did you do to your SCX24 today?

Inspired by @Saltrock - No pics but I finally got around to setting up a rip-rap ( concrete chunk) course in the backyard and spent a very nice sunny day putting my scx24 through it's paces. Hadn't run it in a while and had forgotten just how fun these little things can be... and capable too.
 
new rig i'm working on :)
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transmission/motor and such should be showing up this week, only parts i still need is a rear driveshaft, and figure out what servo i want to use in it
 
Well I’m going to stay away from the “sweet new electronics” . I have 9 SCX24’s , Im going to upgrade from the V1 to the V2 ESC , they work just fine for what I do with them .
Actually my best slow crawler is a stretched out deadbolt with a 180 and the Spektrum 2in1 ESC from a AX24 . I found 130 and 180 motors work great with those once noisy V1 and Spektrum electronics.
 
Well I’m going to stay away from the “sweet new electronics” . I have 9 SCX24’s , Im going to upgrade from the V1 to the V2 ESC , they work just fine for what I do with them .
of my 20 scx24's. i have 2 that aren't running on V2's. they just work(those two are running furitek systems)
 
of my 20 scx24's. i have 2 that aren't running on V2's. they just work(those two are running furitek systems)
I like to see what performance I can get out a brushed motor . Here’s a current speed mod I’m working on .
 

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