Click to Subscribe! ► - This truck was built for climbing. It seems to be most at home on the rocks, and just "feels right". Comment Question of the Day: 8:49
The setup I am running is rather standard, though I have completed a few tweaks for my driving style. First, viewers ask about my sound kit. It is an "Ess-One" programmable sound box. I buy them on ebay. It is not waterproof, but its pretty neat, regardless. There are many unique features it has, if you plug it into your PC.
The tires I am running, are 2.2 RC4WD mudslingers.
I am running them without foam, and without air pressure. The sidewalls are strong enough to hold up the weight of this light truck. That's the secret to a good climber.. keep the truck light, and able to grip. Because these tires are foamless, watch as the tires flex to the contours of the rock. This is a god trick for Tough Truck Competition Trucks (TTC). The ESC is a Tekin FXR. I have waterproofed this esc.. and it is good for mud and handling a 3s lipo. I am running an Axial 27t Brushed motor, as I find the hard brushes really do well in wet, and muddy conditions. These motors are relatively affordable, and last through "more then average" abuse.
My Servo for steering is a Savox WP. WP is shorthand for Waterproof. I have a higher end model of servo, offering me more then 200oz oz torque. Ample for this power house of a truck.
The Light Bar I have installed, is not a high output LED. It is a lesser expensive model, and is available online. Search for "Axial 1/10 SCX10 Jeep Wrangler C/R LED Light Bar Set & High".
The Wheel Loader is an Earth Mover 870k from "RC4WD". It's an amazing, and VERY HEAVY machine.. lol!
I hope you enjoyed todays episode of RC ADVENTURES! Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you are inspired to get outside, and enjoy the hobby of RC!
RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2016 Medic Media Productions Inc.. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.
The setup I am running is rather standard, though I have completed a few tweaks for my driving style. First, viewers ask about my sound kit. It is an "Ess-One" programmable sound box. I buy them on ebay. It is not waterproof, but its pretty neat, regardless. There are many unique features it has, if you plug it into your PC.
The tires I am running, are 2.2 RC4WD mudslingers.
I am running them without foam, and without air pressure. The sidewalls are strong enough to hold up the weight of this light truck. That's the secret to a good climber.. keep the truck light, and able to grip. Because these tires are foamless, watch as the tires flex to the contours of the rock. This is a god trick for Tough Truck Competition Trucks (TTC). The ESC is a Tekin FXR. I have waterproofed this esc.. and it is good for mud and handling a 3s lipo. I am running an Axial 27t Brushed motor, as I find the hard brushes really do well in wet, and muddy conditions. These motors are relatively affordable, and last through "more then average" abuse.
My Servo for steering is a Savox WP. WP is shorthand for Waterproof. I have a higher end model of servo, offering me more then 200oz oz torque. Ample for this power house of a truck.
The Light Bar I have installed, is not a high output LED. It is a lesser expensive model, and is available online. Search for "Axial 1/10 SCX10 Jeep Wrangler C/R LED Light Bar Set & High".
The Wheel Loader is an Earth Mover 870k from "RC4WD". It's an amazing, and VERY HEAVY machine.. lol!
I hope you enjoyed todays episode of RC ADVENTURES! Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you are inspired to get outside, and enjoy the hobby of RC!
RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2016 Medic Media Productions Inc.. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.
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