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Old 08-31-2008, 08:25 PM   #1
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Default experimental tlt comper

So after my aluminum tuber sucked, I tore it apart and started from scratch. I was still reluctant to have just the typical crawler though so I got some ideas and we'll see if they work or not. This rig has a fixed front axle and a hc axle in the rear. I started working with autocad for my dad (who's an architect) at his office, so I started designing my crawler on there. It is so much smoother and accurate and visual and forgiving than graph paper hahaha. I have several hours in designing and scrapping and designing, so hopefully this thing atleast runs haha. here are some pics of it so far:









my unorganized drafting... haha


and you can't work without some good tracks to listen to!


So let me know your thoughts. will it work? will it not work? who knows! I have about 9 more parts to cut out and drill (probably an hour or so) and then assembly and getting the electronics hooked up. I hope to have this thing sitting on its tires by tomorrow because if the mini crawlers get in on tuesday this build may take another couple of weeks haha.
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