Well thank you. It’s just amusing that the upgrades I’ve done to this have made it significantly less useful off-road but the way I drive it, it should be fine
That’s the truth. The main issue was the fact that I made that servo winch mount that occupied area for the battery and then installed the interior which made that entire front region useless. What I should’ve done is made the floor less deep on the interior but I wanted to use the factory drivers from the Tamiya Bruiser. There are a lot of compromises here
That truck is looking really great now.
Thank you very much
I wouldn't say RUINED...
That looks quite awesome!
Well thank you. It’s just amusing that the upgrades I’ve done to this have made it significantly less useful off-road but the way I drive it, it should be fine
I noticed with a extra battery either mounted like yours in a tray or just taped in helps tremendously with keeping wheels on ground
You are totally right about that.
WoW !!That's WAY better, No Joe Biden at all...Best vid I've seen in WEEKS!!!
Lol!
I am still waiting to hear when you are going to make the king Blackfoot RC truck parts Please comment back thank you
When you see a video with the parts, then I have made them
Awesome build and details. Are you going to pick up a axial 10iii? Looking forward to your next project.
I’m contemplating that. I’m only new to that company but their products seem remarkable
Very nice,but extremely tight fitting remedy to the battery tray problem.
That’s the truth. The main issue was the fact that I made that servo winch mount that occupied area for the battery and then installed the interior which made that entire front region useless. What I should’ve done is made the floor less deep on the interior but I wanted to use the factory drivers from the Tamiya Bruiser. There are a lot of compromises here
haha now it's better lol
Haha! Thanks
not as good as the original video >:D hah.
If only someone hadn’t ruined the original placement...