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JMHZ2401 06-29-2019 06:43 PM

TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
A little video I did this evening with my TRX4 on my backyard course.

TRX4 Blazer on backyard course

Ranch Ranger 07-03-2019 08:15 AM

Re: TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
Cool video. Liked the teeter totter thingy. What gear are you using in the video, high or low? I have the Blazer as well in the white and orange body. Have the sunset Bronco too. Both have the light sets in them. For my Bronco I made a Maryland Bay tag that says "BUCK U" on them.

keecrawler 08-09-2019 09:25 AM

Re: TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
I like your course. I might try to put something similar up in my yard. I have plenty of room.

JMHZ2401 08-22-2019 09:42 PM

Re: TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ranch Ranger (Post 5947491)
Cool video. Liked the teeter totter thingy. What gear are you using in the video, high or low? I have the Blazer as well in the white and orange body. Have the sunset Bronco too. Both have the light sets in them. For my Bronco I made a Maryland Bay tag that says "BUCK U" on them.

Low gear. I only use high gear if I need wheel speed.

JMHZ2401 08-22-2019 09:43 PM

Re: TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keecrawler (Post 5955416)
I like your course. I might try to put something similar up in my yard. I have plenty of room.


Thank you. I have gotten most my ideas from watching YouTube videos of other people's courses.

johnnyluv 08-26-2019 02:09 PM

Re: TRX4 Blazer on backyard course
 
Looks like fun. After years of living in the city, with no yard of my own, we finally have a place out in the country, with usable land. Haven't had much time to get out and enjoy it, unfortunately, due to family constraints, but little by little I've been converting a patch of yard into a crawler course. I really enjoy finding natural crawl spots, but building your own course is a labor of love, and yields a real sense of accomplishment, and, since it's yours, you don't have to worry about it getting closed down, blocked by authorities, overrun by hikers, or something of that sort.


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