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Old 12-14-2009, 06:47 PM   #21
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I like your little Betty.















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Old 12-15-2009, 10:43 AM   #22
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Guess I might need to invest in one of them as well.. :-) They do look pretty cool... My crawling area is under some Snow at the moment... Plus the wife kinda took it over this last summer with some stuff but there is stil plenty of room to crawl..... The bridge she added last year worked well to drive across to the other rocks. I had been going to make a stream under it until the kids tried to walk across it and see how fun it was for them... Then Broke it in 2.... Darn kids..
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Old 12-16-2009, 04:29 PM   #23
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I like your little Betty.















Thanks, I like my Betty too. She's kind of loud and heavy but she sticks around and lets me be the controlling one

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Guess I might need to invest in one of them as well.. :-) They do look pretty cool... My crawling area is under some Snow at the moment... Plus the wife kinda took it over this last summer with some stuff but there is stil plenty of room to crawl..... The bridge she added last year worked well to drive across to the other rocks. I had been going to make a stream under it until the kids tried to walk across it and see how fun it was for them... Then Broke it in 2.... Darn kids..
You won't regret buying one. They are a blast. I brought mine to carpet races yesterday and let the guys crawl over battery packs and tires. A couple guys seemed pretty interested in crawling

Sounds like you have a sweet crawl spot
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Old 12-16-2009, 05:31 PM   #24
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The BETTY looks good! You trimmed it comp style like I did on my second one....yeah the clear is a little thin but makes for a really light weight shell....anything to get the weight down low helps....and it's not like these rigs are getting into any "HIGH" speed crashes...LOL

I did trim up the hood and tail on mine a bit more for clearance issues ( I run my Lipo in back )

The Comp version is in the works, still refining as we go.
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Old 12-17-2009, 04:47 PM   #25
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The BETTY looks good! You trimmed it comp style like I did on my second one....yeah the clear is a little thin but makes for a really light weight shell....anything to get the weight down low helps....and it's not like these rigs are getting into any "HIGH" speed crashes...LOL

I did trim up the hood and tail on mine a bit more for clearance issues ( I run my Lipo in back )

The Comp version is in the works, still refining as we go.
I really like mine. Looking forward to the seeing the comp version
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