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TINY's Rebuilding His CLOD!

T I N Y

A Gorilla In A Headset!
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So I pulled my custom Clod out of the closet and dusted it off. Chassis is from a Wheely King. The ESC Tray and battery tray are cutting board. The top link mount on the axles is all thread...Links are all thread and brakeline with Revo ends. Shocks are from an Axial Wraith I think. A lot of stuff came together for this one...lol It never was a crawler per say more of a "Monster Truck". It always spent it's life as a Grave digger until I made the change to the Ford body. As a digger it had a lime green chassis and it looked really good. But I sold the body (It was hand Painted in the end). But I had took the servos for other projects, so I got some 40kg's and threw them on. I have an OLD School PunkRC 4-wheel steer unit. On A Side Note. It was one of the first 10 made. Then I turned to the motors. The ones I had been using got repurposed for other rigs. But before I put it up I put in some stock Clod motors (20 T's) But now they are replaced with 17T Integys ran by a Traxxas EVX-2 ESC. I turned to my Old trusty FlySky 3Ch. setup for the RX/TX. I Got it all put in and then cleaned up the wiring a bit... More To Come!
 

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I have had a set of clod axles, for many years now...., it seems like eternity. Never even ran IIRC, I had hopes and dreams for a couple cool builds, each time using them on a different "rigs/bodies" but I think I'll use a simple build this time and slap them under a used medium size radio flyer pan I picked up in Hawaii ages ago, too.
 
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