First off thanks to RC4WD for putting out a product that gets those on the fence about getting into these crawlers an option that isn't horribly costly or time consuming. And also a thanks to all of the knowledgeable people in this forum along with the ECRCC crew that have given great advice to a newcomer!
Here is my rig from start until now and there is plenty more in the works for the fun of it and the hopes to complete a comp course haha
Pics soon after getting the rig but cleaned up the wires but there were still a ton of wires:
Then I went to a local ECRCC comp after painting some panels, changing the esc for a cheap hobbywing which worked better than the outcry, cut some pins, added rc4wd extenders and mounted shocks/links on what others did on RCC. Oh heh and cleaned up wires again:
Then I got home after not completing any courses but was happy enough with my true first runs other than climbing children's toys. I learned a ton more and will be getting back to work on it. Started by adding the 2nd hobbywing esc to run dual on the cheap to learn and hacking my GT3C which was fun. I also painted the side panels now. Installed CI foams (DD6comp cut softnarrow front - DD5.5med narrow rear) and installed promodeler 420oz servo. Also cleaned up some wires again and placed my steering link on top of the knuckles. I'm waiting on a castle bec and 2661 shocks with losi springs and dlux standoffs plus no preload retainers..... Think that's all for the moment.
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Here is my rig from start until now and there is plenty more in the works for the fun of it and the hopes to complete a comp course haha
Pics soon after getting the rig but cleaned up the wires but there were still a ton of wires:



Then I went to a local ECRCC comp after painting some panels, changing the esc for a cheap hobbywing which worked better than the outcry, cut some pins, added rc4wd extenders and mounted shocks/links on what others did on RCC. Oh heh and cleaned up wires again:



Then I got home after not completing any courses but was happy enough with my true first runs other than climbing children's toys. I learned a ton more and will be getting back to work on it. Started by adding the 2nd hobbywing esc to run dual on the cheap to learn and hacking my GT3C which was fun. I also painted the side panels now. Installed CI foams (DD6comp cut softnarrow front - DD5.5med narrow rear) and installed promodeler 420oz servo. Also cleaned up some wires again and placed my steering link on top of the knuckles. I'm waiting on a castle bec and 2661 shocks with losi springs and dlux standoffs plus no preload retainers..... Think that's all for the moment.






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