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Tamiya Rock Crawler
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I built this scale truck for our 2008 RC Rock Crawler special issue. It is based on Tamiya's CC-01 chassis and features a Pro-Line Ambush body.
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My fresh-out-of-the-box AX10 from September 2007
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Having a little fun with the Losi Mini Rock Crawler
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This is my Gmade Stealth rock crawler that was featured in the March 2008 issue of RCCA. I have it setup with two Holmes Hobbies Crawlmaster Sport 3014 outrunner brushless motors, two Castle Creations Mamba Max speed controls, two Hobbico CS-170 ultra-torque steering servos, a MaxAmps.com 3S 2100 LiPo battery pack and a Airtronics RD8000 8-channel radio controls it.
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The Pro-Line Dodge Power Wagon was such a cool body. I used it on a couple of my project vehicles for RC Car Action becuase of its unique looks and super tough appearance. It would be great on a rock crawler, but would have to be scaled down because this body was meant for Maxx size trucks.
The picture here is of my project Traxxas T-Maxx that was featured in the Mega Mods article of the 2004 RC Car Action Buyers' Guide.
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I nabbed this shot of an RC crawler as it was coming out of a tunnel. I usually don't like photos that are blurry, but I think this one is pretty cool.
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Here is my Axial AX10. This rig is pretty dialed, I just need to install a dig.
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Built and owned by Ryan Gerrish of Salem, Oregon
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Built and owned by Glenn Castillo of Honolulu, HI
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