Doh! I've had that happen before - a few times actually. At least once was with the Futaba 4PLS. I re-bound it (or re-binded?) and it's been working fine.shodog wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:48 pm So I brought it work to show off to my coworkers. Plug in the battery and turn on the radio and press the on button and I get nothing. Luckily we have a metric allen wrench set at work and I was able to remove the receiver cover and rebind the radio. not sure how it became unbound in just two runs
So, as promised here are a few photos. I've sifted through the dozen or so and tried to pick the best (which aren't good at all since I'm the world's worst photographer).
Turns out, the "creek" is really more like a ditch.
Up at the far end is where the terrain gets interesting - we'll get there in a a bit.
Going the other way, I did manage to find a small rock outcrop. This is more my speed when it comes to rock crawling. Which is to say that my skills as a rock crawler haven't yet reached to level of novice.
Skipping ahead, down to the far end of the park, the "ditch" gets flatter and less interesting. It's been about 15 minutes so time to turn around.
Here's where I thought I got the truck stuck in the mud. Turns out that all I had to do was slow down and turn the wheel to the left and it crawled right out.
I was driving with my left hand and holding the camera and Sadie's leash with my right. I didn't want to leave her in the car so she came along. She was not amused - not a squirrel in sight. The look she kept giving me said "Dad, can we leave now?"

Anyway, the Tx's steering wheel is fitted with a thumb lever so driving one handed is easy.
Back up to the interesting part. It's hard to tell from the photo but that's about 12 - 15 feet or more down to the creek bed and an incline so steep you can't stand on it. Also, those rocks are the size of basket balls. Out of my league. I've only had the truck a few days and I don't want to destroy it yet (or ever).
I keep the Losi in the trunk so I brought along a couple extra charged batteries for some high speed bashing fun.
Axial recommends running in water no higher than the axles. I didn't find any axle deep water so, all things considered, it was a fun afternoon and I look forward to doing it again soon.
