nylint crawler okay, so are the nylint 1/18 any good? any mods that need to be done to get them to crawl? do they have good ground clearance? and do they run on rechargable batteries? i need help ! |
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Are you serious?:shock: Before you buy, find someone who has one and see what it can do.Plastic gears,no servo,etc,etc..........not a good choice if you want it to last.:? |
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so i see u needed to edit ur own post what u miss spell something dick u the spelling police u know ur like other other dicks here only a few guys seem to be worth talking too and ur not one of them |
The Nylint crawlers, both 1:6 and 1:18, are fine entry-level crawlers. Treat them with a little care and they'll last just fine. I've been running two 1:6's and one 1:18 for about six months with no problems. I've grown very tired of the Nylint bashing. Nylints are a lot like wheeling a Jeep with a Dana 35 or a 'Yota with stock axles. You can take 'em off road as soon as you can find a trail. They're just fine for mild off roading and they're a lot less expensive and much easier than Pro Rock 60's or building Rockwells. Will they hang with a Pro Rocked/Rockwelled rig? No. Are they fine for a LOT of people? Yes. Some people just have to bash other people's stuff to make themselves feel better, I guess. :roll: |
thanks guys for the help. but i dont know if i am gonna get one since i got my savage :) |
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