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villainous 01-26-2013 09:16 AM

New to crawlin/project empty pockets
 
After sc racin for about 9 months, i decided to give crawlin a try. Picked up a dingo kit and love it! Heres some pics of my completely stock dingo.

Sidewinder esc
Axial 20t
Hitec 5955
Touring car led kit (modified)
Some homemade scale accesories as well as doll house accesories

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Deerhurst 01-26-2013 01:49 PM

Nice! Looks like you've been bitten by the bug.

GravelDuster 01-26-2013 02:10 PM

Re: New to crawlin!
 
Welcome to the addiction!

limited360 01-26-2013 03:58 PM

Re: New to crawlin!
 
Congrats on the DINGO... waiting for my first DINGO in the mail myself.

Thanks for the pics in stock form, so many are modified so quick which makes it tough to find pics of stock one!

BTW I like the scale accessories! I don't think I will be able to make any, I suck at tedious small tasks like that.

villainous 01-26-2013 10:09 PM

Re: New to crawlin!
 
thanks for the comments! i sell the scale accessories at my local hobbie shop, as well as online soon. if your interested you can pm me for details. im working on more also. coolers, toolboxes, whip antenna's, shovels, pull pals, etc.

villainous 01-30-2013 09:15 AM

Re: New to crawlin!
 
picked up a set of axial black bead locks, iroks, and a ton of wheel weights. i also added a rc4wd winch. it works good as long as you help it along by spinning the tires. i really want to head to the boise river and find some good spots, but all the snow/slush makes that difficult. so far i am enjoying this thing and am naming this thread project empty pockets! haha!!

villainous 01-30-2013 09:25 AM

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Is there a way i should cut the foams? Should i wait till the tires get broken in?

Picked up a sick sock monkey to drive for me. Need to make a seat belt. He likes to fall out allot!

Squawks from the pocket parrot

Kykrawler 01-30-2013 09:53 AM

Welcome to the addiction! And the empty pockets! Lol... As for the foams. You can change them out for a different foam material(softer/harder) whichever you like, or cut the stock ones down in a "star" pattern. Your axial dingo assembly book shows a picture of how to do it. I've personally done the cut foams but I also don't run any foams in my c-10. It depends on the tire compound and how much added weight you have. I like the cut foams or no foams myself, hope that helps! Good luck and keep us posted on progress! :)


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