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My Newest Clod!!! Yo Daddy

BENDER said:
Are we going to see "Yo Daddy" in action today??


Yo Daddy is in the car.
I might drive it.
I may save it for slick rock, for which he is intended.
I'm sure it won't take much to convince me to break it out though.
 
TortillaLips said:
Know what...Yo Daddy sucks big time!

Pink/Blue body. Very Nice Combo. Maybe another Pleaza?
Maybe pink and white. My wife is going to paint it.
 
TortillaLips said:
Those are Girly colors!

HaHa

A girly is painting it.

Harold Off ran his pink and white Scrambler for years and I thought it looked cool!
 
WannaBeDigler said:
"great design dirk. it seems that there will no longer just be crawlers, but terrain specific designs built to meet required obstacles. i like the inside springs on the shocks. i forgot about that one."


I like this comment. I believe too, that we will need terrain specific crawlers, or very versatile and adjustable rigs. Different tires for each terrain is also a must it seems. This is the way of the future.
this is beginning to sound like races at the track.
 
WRMorrison said:
Probably whatever freebie he can con ProLine into giving him...maybe the Courier :lol: :lol:


I don't play that game with the manufacturers. That is soooo cheesy!
 
Jeeper said:
this is beginning to sound like races at the track.


So true!
There really isn't any difference between racing and the crawling comp scene. There is more and more science being used to get the perfect set up to win! I'm sure it will continue and prolly even get more intense.
 
mike said:
your not going to run the mashers now? i thought that was the purpose of "your daddy".


It is. I just thought that these wheels and tires looked cool with the new body. I would never compete with the K-wrongs
 
Great truck first of all. I like the low CG without makeing it a stick. As far as useing diffrent trucks for diffrent terrain i've always liked a truck that could do it all personally. I had my old custom cnc chassis clod with 14.4 volts that did it all pretty well includeing float but it was no competition rig(meaning it didn't accel at any one thing). I think courses that include all kinda of terrain are the future. I think it'd certainly be more fun.
 
Would you like to elaborate on this topic since some of us dont have time to eat, sleep, drink, and **** RCs.
 
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