A Tale of 2 Axial Crawlers (2 Viewers)

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I went pretty basic on the motor so that I can play with gearing then choose a motor in the end to match my needs. The 45T Torquemaster was really chosen as an upgrade to the bomber. It will give it a little more speed as the boy gets better at driving.
 
So the Easter Bunny paid the boy a visit last night and delivered a Vanquish Stage One kit in blue.

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I haven’t had good luck with the hobby shop servos on my crawlers. So I tried an equivalent priced Chinese one with more torque just to see. 4-5 later and I have only broken one. Granted I jumped my Bomber about 4’ high off of a dirt pile and it landed out in the flat. It tore a Revo rod end apart on the links I made from 3/16” rod, too.

Banggood has a US warehouse that can get them to you in just a couple of days also.
 
Nice! They are sure fun and easy to catch the bug. I started with a losi crawler and then went with the MOA XR10 which i built up. That thing will go almost anywhere but now it sits on the shelf too much.
 
Holmes servo finally arrived but it was the wrong one. So I had the RC shop wire it up anyway with an external BEC. I was tired of waiting. My son more so, as he needs a crawling buddy.

I’m going to run it now for a while and see if any weak links show themselves. Then over the winter I’ll get my new body done as I cant stand this Jeep crap.

Raining at the house, but it ran strong at the RC shop parking lot. Steering servo is putting out 500oz. Had him re-program the ESC as a pure crawler. I can’t do it at home with my Mac :(.

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