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i love rockcrawling my real comanche but does anyone here have any r/c rock crawlers?? just wondering because ive scratch built some small r/c jeeps and wanted to see if anyone on here shares the same hobby?

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I built a fully custom PSC Bruiser chassis out of 1/8" solid steel wire, took about 4hrs, and just going off a few pictures, but it's fairly accurate. Some day, I'll get some axles and a motor, and linked coil suspensions on it along with a bit of a body to keep it clean looking. It was actually designed so well in fact, that I, at 187lbs can stand on it, and it doesn't give the slightest bit, so its BUILT!

 

I certainly over-engineered it in guess work...

 

It measures 10-3/4 long, 3-1/4 wide, and 3-1/2 high. All measurements in inches.

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rccrawler.com

 

I have an Emaxx that is built to the hilt. Brushless motor, UE diffs, GA bulks, UE shock towers, Ofna shocks...etc. But I need a $200 motor speed control.

 

You can build a custom tube chassis out of brake line, and solder. Looks pretty fun/cool.

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You can build a custom tube chassis out of brake line, and solder. Looks pretty fun/cool.
If I stood on mine, made out of those, it would have crushed when i stood on it. I'm happy with my creation. It's MIG welded too, I just need to clean it up sometime, some of the welds are sloppy.
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yea iam on rccrawler.com too and scale4x4rc.com

i buid micro crawlers though here's a few ive built.. ive never had enough money for 1/10 haha especially bruisers.

 

this is my latest a 1/18 scale SSMT willys

and ive built a few toyotas

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Wow holy shiet man, those are sweet! I use to be into 1/10th scale trucks, but they are money pits!! Anyway I've got some random toy trucks around the house because i'm still a kid at heart... Maybe I'll get some pictures if i'm really bored...

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i wish i had something like the Toy or flattie but this does a good job fer me , and it was only like 150 er 180$

 

 

 

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