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Hulkwerks F-150 Prerunner/Crawler

Fun to see that rig resurface. Im glad you cut off the wierd lower front part of the bumper. I hated that thing...
j
 
that thing is so nice. i want to see some pics of you airn it out"thumbsup""thumbsup"

Just have to wait for the new motor, then there will definitely be pics of this thing flying.;-)

Fun to see that rig resurface. Im glad you cut off the wierd lower front part of the bumper. I hated that thing...
j

Yeah, I'm glad to see it out and about again too, especially since it's finally mine!:lol: One of the previous owners cut the skid thing off and I think they cut something off of the rear bumper too, but I don't have any pics of how the rear used to be to know what they cut off. I think the front needs a little something though to fill in the gap below the bumper to the servo, but I'm not sure what yet.
 
i think i have a moter for it, just send it to me and i will test it for a couple monthes, just messin with you. it looks great by the way"thumbsup"
 
i think i have a moter for it, just send it to me and i will test it for a couple monthes, just messin with you. it looks great by the way"thumbsup"

haha, yeah I'll get it right out to ya.:lol:
I can't wait to get this thing haulin though, ....more speed = more fun!!!:twisted:
 
Just made a 4 cell a123 pack for this thing,.....WOW!:lol::lol:
On concrete it will pull the front tires off of the ground about 2 inches if you just punch it and ride it for about a foot. If you go in reverse and then punch it will pull the tires like 8-10 inches off the ground and ride a wheelie for about 5 feet!:lol::lol: Pretty freakin hilarious!
 
excellent photography wrecker ;)
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Thanks, I'm still trying to figure out how to use a dslr, but I'm definitely getting more comfortable with it. It also helps to have tmyjeeper (Tim Magee Photography) and TURTLE (Ty Giebel Photo) giving me tips on were and how to shoot stuff.;-)
 
Well I got a little carried away with the 14 volts the other day and taco'ed the front links. I didn't have them sleeved with delrin tubing yet so they weren't that strong. I'll get them fixed and actually finished tomorrow. Also, got the 35t in the mail, man that's going to be fun! Poor truck.....:twisted::lol:
 
what were you doing with it.... i just got my novak 55"thumbsup"

oh, doing wheelies and jumping it.:lol: Pretty much just full throttle nonstop, landed jump thingy wrong and tweaked it and then it took a nice tumble down some rocks and finished it off.:lol:
 
oh, doing wheelies and jumping it.:lol: Pretty much just full throttle nonstop, landed jump thingy wrong and tweaked it and then it took a nice tumble down some rocks and finished it off.:lol:


ohhh well that explains alot hahaha. at least it not a shelf queen"thumbsup"
 
Here's a pic from todays jumping session.:twisted:
The 35t on a 4 cell a123 is freakin awesome!!!! It still needs to be faster though.:lol: To bad the plastic knuckles don't hold up to the abuse though, aluminum upgrades are in store in the near future.8)

I'm really happy with how it is performing, it still crawls like my 55t but hauls ass with just as much torque at full throttle as it has when crawling. No bogging at all! It jumps really well too, the suspension is set up perfect so it just soaks up the landings with out any bouncing or bucking.

Hopefully I'll have some more high speed shots soon, the camera died pretty early on today. The photo was shot by TURTLE."thumbsup"

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wait, is this a RTR?

I could have sworn that someone else has this exact rig...

It think it's MustangSally from another site?
 
You wish you owned this rig :roll: we all know boss302 owns this and the milkmanconcepts 1/6 twinforce... :lol::lol::lol:

Jumping photo looks sick "thumbsup" When I 1st had it it was geared 12/87 and had a hand wound 13 turn motor in it :twisted: it cooked pretty good.

-Mike
 
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