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LOSI 1/24 Scale Micro Crawler

Pretty good from what they show on the video and had them doing this weekend at the iHobby Expo. It's not going to follow a super on a course set up for one, but then again I doubt I could follow a super in those condtions on foot either"thumbsup"
 
I've got a corner of my basement already lined up for a micro course. Now Losi needs a large scale crawler and then I can have the complete set!
 
"How is it even suppost to crawl ? "


Many of us like to make micro scalers, you just need to have a look on scale4x4rc to see it.
The prices of SSMT axles also confirm that many people was waiting for something like that. It 's also a possibility to have fun at home.
Some german people waste a lot of time and money to make 1/87 crawlers, and they enjoy like no one else.

Don't think about competitions or big rocks, just think about having good time. Losi offers for the first time what part of the market was waiting for.
I m now thinking on my pathfinder based on micro losi crawler.

Bye
Manu
 
or it will make my trail 3 times as hard and 3 times as long. so many more gaps to fit into and go around instead of just over.
already ordered mine. cant wait till it gets here
 
I'm thinking I'll construct a course out of hot glue and popsicle sticks. It's easy, fast, and simple to add onto or take off of. For the base I'll use the shipping box it come in :D
 
I'm thinking I'll construct a course out of hot glue and popsicle sticks. It's easy, fast, and simple to add onto or take off of. For the base I'll use the shipping box it come in :D

If you use some stale pasta and paint you can make your course look like a first grader's craft project :mrgreen:
 
I was thinking different sized wadded up paper layed out on a flat surface and then draped with either burlap like the bigger courses or even fleece like used in fiberglass work. Then just spray with a texturized paint or something a bit thicker. Doesn't have to be a whole lot...I mean this thing weighs under 7 oz :)

Or just alot of fist sized rocks from the desert. :)
 
So I measured out an old A-Tech LEO X body I have, and found the width to be 3.3inches. Also just need to cut .75 inches out of the w/b for it to fit. Going to try this out when I get mine.
 
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