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I picked my first crawler Losi Trail Trekker

joerc2013

Quarry Creeper
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Oct 29, 2014
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Unbox video here.

http://youtu.be/MTwJ43Jiveg

I just play with it for 5 minutes and I am in love with crawlers now.


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I just recently got into the micro crawlers and they are a blast ! I now own 3 in just over a month of messing with these and another on the way for my son for Christmas . I haven't even touched any of my 1/10 trucks since i became addicted to the micro crawlers.
 
Welcome to the madness! "thumbsup" I got into micro's a year ago as my first introduction to RC's, and I see no need for a bigger rig. I now have built 3 scalers, and I have 3 more in various stages of construction with several more projects waiting! ;-) It's an addiction! But like I said, welcome! "thumbsup"
 
welcome to the addiction! the best part is--there just plain old fun. Mod-don't mod. doesn't matter.. i have 2 that are loaded but i also have a stock one.. just depends on what i'm going to do that day..sometime the stock one IS the way to go for more scale type trailing.. either way ENJOY!
 
I have a few micros. :D

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You need to send me that Yellow Spectre......:mrgreen:

And to stay on topic.....micros can be addictive. I had two at one point, but wasn't getting time to really use them, so I sold my JK to a fellow member on here. The Trekker I have is actually my son's, but we don't get a lot of time to go play. I'd like to get back into micros, though, because they're great for in the house. And of course the Fungii-inspired pond liner turned mountain I have in the garage......
 
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The tracks still need work. Jim apparently needs to find a way to reduce the friction on the gears and some kind of sway bar.
 
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