
The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
Indoors nothing is more fun that a micro-t haring round the kitchen, I defy anyone to wheelie one without a daft grin on their face, my favourite outdoors is my Twin Force 1/8 Kyosho, 2wd reverse 4wd forwards, only RC I ever saw with axle tramp in reverse, reminds me of my first full size ford 

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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
WHAT?????vintage AE wrote:slotcarrod has lent me one of his rock crawlers, an Axial Scorpion, and I think I will just keep it.

It's all good Anthony, beat the living crap out of it and enjoy. I don't care, it's going to be turned into a 2.2 exo trail rig anyway!


Right now I am having the most fun running my Old but Still Friggin Old RC10 around a couple local tracks, it just brings back some of the good old times.
This is my OSFO RC10 (some have seen it before)


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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
We are talking RC cars right?tizeye wrote:I just love getting my "Wild Willy" out and havin a play with it

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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
rarely do i ever charge up a battery to go mess around outside. but, i'd have to say my midnight pumpkin would take top honors.
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
I'm with you! I love finding single track or mountain bike trails, stuffing your pockets with a few extra batteries and just walking and trail rigging for hours with my kids. Time goes by so fast it can get dark and you need lights to get home!badhoopty wrote:nothing is more fun for me than chilling out somewhere in the woods or the rocks with a nice and slow scale 4x4.
no high horsepower oversteer & crazy speeds, no running the length of a football field to put it back on its wheels, 45+ minute runtimes...


Sorry about the poor pics but it's hard to drive, keep your balance and take a pic when your a FOG (Fat Old Guy)!
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
OK, you said itslotcarrod wrote:WHAT?????vintage AE wrote:slotcarrod has lent me one of his rock crawlers, an Axial Scorpion, and I think I will just keep it.
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It's all good Anthony, beat the living crap out of it and enjoy. I don't care, it's going to be turned into a 2.2 exo trail rig anyway!If I ever get my exo for my Hilux!
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
Tamiya Wild Willy 2. No doubt.
2nd is my Tamiya Mini cooper. Me and one of my racin buddies get them out and setup a small track in his driveway. Lots of fun. 45 min runtimes. Nothing makes you cringe more than the sound of a mini doing the upsidedown road rash at it's full speed.
2nd is my Tamiya Mini cooper. Me and one of my racin buddies get them out and setup a small track in his driveway. Lots of fun. 45 min runtimes. Nothing makes you cringe more than the sound of a mini doing the upsidedown road rash at it's full speed.
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
Definitely the RC10GT for all-around most fun basher.
Since it was already mentioned, and because I feel that it is a very different kind of bashing, I have to give the T-maxx a nod for being an awesome bashing truck too. I love mine, and rarely have any issues with it. Of coarse the reason I don't have issues with it may be because it is scratch built from after-market goodness.

Since it was already mentioned, and because I feel that it is a very different kind of bashing, I have to give the T-maxx a nod for being an awesome bashing truck too. I love mine, and rarely have any issues with it. Of coarse the reason I don't have issues with it may be because it is scratch built from after-market goodness.

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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
dude i love this idea..what do you think the top speed is with this set up?? as far as The funnest r/c vehicle to drive i cant pick just 1..i know i run my t4 alot these days.. it can do anything ,its super tuff, and if it does break its easy to work on and you can get all the partsLowClassCC wrote:i would have to look at it through my son's eyes. and his fav would be his rc10l with 16/89 gears and a 65 turn motor. he drives that thing and smashes all the other neighborhood kids rc cars. 1800 ni-cd pack lasts around an hour on the setup.
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
I did something similar using stuff I already had. Put a stock armature in a modified can, with 0 timing. Slows it down some, yet has a lot of torque. Goes through the grass and stuff pretty good. Great battery and brush life, hardly got warm. Maybe 15mph or so in a truck??? Don't remember gearing, probably in the 17 to 20 tooth pinion range. I turned the reverse EPA down on the radio, or it was too fast (same speed) in reverse.longboardnj wrote:dude i love this idea..what do you think the top speed is with this set up?? as far as The funnest r/c vehicle to drive i cant pick just 1..i know i run my t4 alot these days.. it can do anything ,its super tuff, and if it does break its easy to work on and you can get all the partsLowClassCC wrote:i would have to look at it through my son's eyes. and his fav would be his rc10l with 16/89 gears and a 65 turn motor. he drives that thing and smashes all the other neighborhood kids rc cars. 1800 ni-cd pack lasts around an hour on the setup.
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Re: The funnest r/c vehicle to drive?
id have to say one of my old hpi nitro minis with a 1.5hp fantom 15 with a cvec pipe
god i miss hittin 68mph with a small car

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