rc crawlers

camdawg

Active Member
is there a good place local to pick one up? I am looking for one for my boy who has been saving his money. what kind should I look for and what price should I expect him to pay?
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
Hey chance, feel free to get a hold of me about them. I have had many many rc crawlers. Tons of fun
 

DToy

Registered User
Location
Lehi
My son and I have had as much fun fixing/modifying/planning upgrades as we have had actually driving it.
 

grandmaster

Let the build Re-begin
Location
St. George, Utah
I also have the maxstone 10...I put a some comp tires on it...messed with the suspension a little bit, added a lipo battary and some wheel weights and it does really really well. Ton's of fun to play with...also would recommend!!
 

grandmaster

Let the build Re-begin
Location
St. George, Utah
I'd still stick with the 1/10. When we were at KOH we hooked them to our backpack, jumped on the 50's and road to the rocks with them. They are more fun because just little rocks due...you don't have to go find the big stuff. Plus parts for the 1/10 are more readily available.

If i could get both...I would though :)

Also a thing to consider...with the 1/8 there are 2 motors....battary drains twice as fast.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
I dont know what 1/8 your referring too with 2 motors, but you battery wont drain twice as fast with 2 motors. I could see it doing it with a NiMH battery, but if you went to a Lipo, your batteries last probably close to 1-2 hours depending on how you use your rig.

I had many many many RC crawlers, and my favorite had tt bed the Enroute Bergs. LOTS of fun, but also very spendy. I competed with mine, so the berg was probably the best for comps. Now it is probably a toss-up between the bergs, and the new Axial XR10.
 
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