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  1. #101
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    More action at the park across the street. In the snow!

    https://youtu.be/WBzDK1HJXlU


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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    More action at the park across the street. In the snow!

    https://youtu.be/WBzDK1HJXlU


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    Jake Garn lives right around the corner from you.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Garn

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    Astronauts got big balls. Here is an updated edit with some in car action. Nice sunset tonight.
    https://youtu.be/vQvRZZDIW5w

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  4. #104
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    I picked up a '79 Blazer bodied Traxxas TRX4 from the classifieds the other day. Holy shit, it's tits. Between the two speed transfer case and selectable lockers, there's not much that'll stop it.
    We took it out for it's maiden voyage this afternoon.









    Did a thing with the remotes too.


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    I re-bodied the kid's Redcat Gen-7. I couldn't get behind the generic SUV shit. Bobbed Cherokee FTW.










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    Sweet. Lotta good stuff.

    My brother was down a few weeks ago with his kraton and his axial scx10, and my boy was bonkers over the axial. He hounded me and hounded me for one. Finally I said, you have money, how much do you have? His maternal grand parents give him like $100 on various dates, bday, etc. He also gets a leetle big obcash from dad for making sure it's safe to walk around the yard. Well, he had enough for a new axial scx10 trail honcho. Thing is way fun. Totally different mindset. So between yourmom and my brother, I spread the blame on you guys.

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    It would be cool if they made a working winch. They probably do, this is not my realm, but it would make it more fun for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    It would be cool if they made a working winch. They probably do, this is not my realm, but it would make it more fun for sure.
    It even comes with a remote.


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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Sweet. Lotta good stuff.

    My brother was down a few weeks ago with his kraton and his axial scx10, and my boy was bonkers over the axial. He hounded me and hounded me for one. Finally I said, you have money, how much do you have? His maternal grand parents give him like $100 on various dates, bday, etc. He also gets a leetle big obcash from dad for making sure it's safe to walk around the yard. Well, he had enough for a new axial scx10 trail honcho. Thing is way fun. Totally different mindset. So between yourmom and my brother, I spread the blame on you guys.

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    Blame accepted. Get ready to hike. You've got a ton of good terrain up there behind Red Butte and the History Museum. I've been wanting to do a crawl up to the living room.

    The SCX10 is a super capable platform. Great bang for the buck. You won't be disappointed. The only thing I didn't like about it was a lack of a power switch. I added one of these.




    https://www.ebay.com/itm/MagiDeal-RC...72.m2749.l2649



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    Took the kids for a hike with the crawler. The boy dug it. He does like the crawler.

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    FKNA. Are those like 45" equivalents?

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    We hitched up the new trailer to the Blazer and took it for a rip with the Rover.

    +1 for the tank

    +1 for the fact that the Rover didn't break down.






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    [QUOTE=YourMomJustCalled;6282968]

    +1 for the fact that the Rover didn't break down.

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    Definitely not an accurate scale model.



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    [QUOTE=ThreeRidges;6283123]
    Quote Originally Posted by YourMomJustCalled View Post

    +1 for the fact that the Rover didn't break down.

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    Definitely not an accurate scale model.



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    Truth. It shoulda been on fire.

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    I play with my kids' toys.

    Prepped for a bash session.
    No action shots, but the whole family went out for a solid outing. Even my wife admitted they are silly fun.Click image for larger version. 

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    Nice collection. mojave rules. I love mine. As you already know.

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    I play with my kids' toys.

    Thanks, the Mojave is an absolute blast, I would love to have your yard set up.
    The 6s Typhon is my new obsession. It flat hauls ass,is super balanced in air and has the most amazing cartwheels when I crash it.

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    It's finally starting to green up on the trails. Sadly, this means the horse shit is thawing.






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    The crawler is pretty fun...Click image for larger version. 

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    I considered getting my son an RC crawler for Christmas, but mom had already covered all the gifts. Now he wants one for his birthday.

    I'm thinking this: Danchee Ridgerock

    Danchee is apparently Redcat's budget line and it seems like it's the cheapest I can go while still having replaceable parts. I'm assuming that Redcat parts just fit, though, as I don't see Danchee specific replacement parts available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusBrody View Post
    I considered getting my son an RC crawler for Christmas, but mom had already covered all the gifts. Now he wants one for his birthday.

    I'm thinking this: Danchee Ridgerock

    Danchee is apparently Redcat's budget line and it seems like it's the cheapest I can go while still having replaceable parts. I'm assuming that Redcat parts just fit, though, as I don't see Danchee specific replacement parts available.
    I'd spend a few more bucks and get the Redcat Everest 10. It'll be easier to find parts for, is a little more capable right out of the box and you'll be able to use legit RC batteries. I started my boy out with one. It's pretty good bang for the buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YourMomJustCalled View Post
    I'd spend a few more bucks and get the Redcat Everest 10. It'll be easier to find parts for, is a little more capable right out of the box and you'll be able to use legit RC batteries. I started my boy out with one. It's pretty good bang for the buck.
    I will take a look at those! I assumed that they were likely the same replacement parts, but looking at Redcat's site, while some parts work on both the Ridgerock and Everest 10, most are vehicle specific. I'm not really that worried about finding parts for either as I'd likely be ordering off Redcat's site either way, but if I ended up finding a hobby shop somewhere near me, it seems like they'd be much more likely to have Everest 10 parts in stock. I also had missed the difference in battery types.

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    The roof rack makes a good poo hauler for all these wankers who couldn't be bothered.



    Last day of spring break for us.






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