I actually like the look... works awesome. You always make me wish I had more rocks to play on where I live. I'm building up a cheap basher on that chassis. The only criticism I have is the front links that come with it, but it actually doesn't seem to work too bad even with them. Good value for sure. Delivery to Canada is quite fast these days (3 weeks for me)
Part crawler part bouncer lol .. hey we gotta do what gets it up to the top.. but if it had gates on it.. I’m pretty sure they would b bent lol. Sweet build can’t wait to see how it does with the over and under drives. 👍
So I set up a 10ii with droop suspension, and I understand why it's a thing, I keep trying to convince myself to do a lighter/lower body, but I can't bring myself to cut one up like that. I have seen a couple of pinched Chevy square bodys (custom job) that made me think about it, but I just still want it to look like a truck.
Nice adaptation to address the issue. Thats what I hate about the looks of most LCG rigs, massivly trimmed bodys of vehicles you wouldn't see on 1/1s. I would love to see something like a re-designed ProLine Tuber or affordable lghtweight buggy cages to allow us to more affordably resemble the 1/1 comp and harcore trail rigs and still be LCG. I have never have seen a Powerwagon at the 1/1 crawler trails or events.
IMO, rear shocks are laid down too much at a angle, that they won't drop rear axle far enough and support the rig in a steep climb or when belly drags over obstacles.
Looking good! 👍 With an LCG, no choice but to carve up the body. That trimming job, though - get yourself a dremel, lol! Did you find this build any cheaper using the Powerhobby chassis?
I'm currently building that chassis and I'm wondering if I can fis the 2n1 hobbywing motor esc in that chassis with your front link setup 🤔 please reply.
I normally like somewhat scale looking comp LCG, but I actually like the shock towers coming up through. Good job!
Nice!! Happy to be a member and able to see even more slow Crawl content 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Looks amazing. Even being cut the way you had to looks cool to me. 👊 Just found this channel about 4 months ago and am loving the content.
Good reliability test Joe 🤣🤣
I hope to have these chassis kits back in stock very soon.
I’m waiting on my chassis and would love more detailed info on the modified front links and shock length along with the metal driveshafts
I actually like the look... works awesome. You always make me wish I had more rocks to play on where I live. I'm building up a cheap basher on that chassis. The only criticism I have is the front links that come with it, but it actually doesn't seem to work too bad even with them. Good value for sure. Delivery to Canada is quite fast these days (3 weeks for me)
Part crawler part bouncer lol .. hey we gotta do what gets it up to the top.. but if it had gates on it.. I’m pretty sure they would b bent lol. Sweet build can’t wait to see how it does with the over and under drives. 👍
Just ordered a skid from Brazen Scale to use a Stealth X should be able to get 42.1 front drive at that point....
Oh I love it!
What does the wheel base end up coming out to? It looks amazing!
Brilliant video mate love it she got lots of power
So I set up a 10ii with droop suspension, and I understand why it's a thing, I keep trying to convince myself to do a lighter/lower body, but I can't bring myself to cut one up like that. I have seen a couple of pinched Chevy square bodys (custom job) that made me think about it, but I just still want it to look like a truck.
Nice adaptation to address the issue. Thats what I hate about the looks of most LCG rigs, massivly trimmed bodys of vehicles you wouldn't see on 1/1s. I would love to see something like a re-designed ProLine Tuber or affordable lghtweight buggy cages to allow us to more affordably resemble the 1/1 comp and harcore trail rigs and still be LCG. I have never have seen a Powerwagon at the 1/1 crawler trails or events.
Very cool scale crawler !
I like the look of the low body and ridiculous cutting. I want to chop and lower the body on my gspeed like that.
Loving the content!
Like I feel ya I built a very very similar same chassis kit and same body not much left to cut
IMO, rear shocks are laid down too much at a angle, that they won't drop rear axle far enough and support the rig in a steep climb or when belly drags over obstacles.
They seem to work, I won the comp yesterday with it.
Looking good! 👍 With an LCG, no choice but to carve up the body. That trimming job, though - get yourself a dremel, lol! Did you find this build any cheaper using the Powerhobby chassis?
Another great video thanks
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Link for the Vitavon driveshaft?
Does this work with stock motor
I'm currently building that chassis and I'm wondering if I can fis the 2n1 hobbywing motor esc in that chassis with your front link setup 🤔 please reply.
If there is room for it then yeah.
I haven’t tried it on mine but I made new top links.
@@ExocagedRC yea I was just wondering if the motor would crash into the links
Where did you get the soa mount from ?
Here amzn.to/3IlzyxP
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What are you using for axle housing?
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