Maxx_Action
Pebble Pounder
I have been into RC off and on since I was a kid, but never as much as the last three years.
Christmas 2017 I got my son a Stampede vxl for Christmas and that was the beginning of a hobby addiction that rivals anything I've ever done.
At one time, we had 25 rigs including 2 completely upgraded 4x4 sct race trucks, and a 1/8th Tekno Race Truggy. My son and I raced for two seasons at the local track.
We had mostly bashers, including an Xmaxx, E-REvo 2.0, An Arrma Nero Big Rock, and Cen Colossus (that's my favorite basher) and I gotta admit, crashing, flipping, doing wheelies at 50MPH makes me giggle like a two year old. I got my first crawler in February, and am now up to 4, and I gotta say none of my RC experience has been as relaxing and fun as Crawling.
I think part of it is the slow pace, and not having to worry about what parts I need to replace before I run them again, though the Xmaxx has never broke anything that made it undriveable. Or it could be that Crawling doesn't seem to draw a crowd like the bashers do, so I don't have to worry about someone's four year old running into the path of a 30 pound truck doing 55 mph.
Something about crawling just calms my mind, almost therapeutical. I have tried to put my finger on it, but I cannot figure out why.
Anyone else got an idea?
Christmas 2017 I got my son a Stampede vxl for Christmas and that was the beginning of a hobby addiction that rivals anything I've ever done.
At one time, we had 25 rigs including 2 completely upgraded 4x4 sct race trucks, and a 1/8th Tekno Race Truggy. My son and I raced for two seasons at the local track.
We had mostly bashers, including an Xmaxx, E-REvo 2.0, An Arrma Nero Big Rock, and Cen Colossus (that's my favorite basher) and I gotta admit, crashing, flipping, doing wheelies at 50MPH makes me giggle like a two year old. I got my first crawler in February, and am now up to 4, and I gotta say none of my RC experience has been as relaxing and fun as Crawling.
I think part of it is the slow pace, and not having to worry about what parts I need to replace before I run them again, though the Xmaxx has never broke anything that made it undriveable. Or it could be that Crawling doesn't seem to draw a crowd like the bashers do, so I don't have to worry about someone's four year old running into the path of a 30 pound truck doing 55 mph.
Something about crawling just calms my mind, almost therapeutical. I have tried to put my finger on it, but I cannot figure out why.
Anyone else got an idea?
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