This coarse is off the hook, I mean yes it is crazy realistic looking but the coarse itself is awesome because there is so many obstacles and routes to take in such a small footprint. This is by far the best I have seen on TH-cam so far and I have been watching alot of vids to get ready for my build. I have two issues I have to overcome, #1 my elderly father (85 yr) can't make it much further than the living room so it needs to be light weight and very very portable, #2 I have a super super capable buggy with furitek komodo and has the 15t with overdrive and 3s so it's fast, 8mm each side wide and stretched the front so wide and long and has every brass weights with rear steer and on and on so my point is the coarse has to be both easy for pops and super hard for my crazy monster buggy. I love your 3 tear idea more coarse less space that was already in my head but the way you did it was amazing so I'm going to borrow alot of your ideas if your ok with that. Thanks for sharing you did an outstanding job.
At first I was like, hey a bearded dragon enclosure! I have been pondering making a dual purpose enclosure for a dragon and to drive around. Very cool work.
Totally awesome build. It reminds me of the rock work on super high end swimming pools where it takes forever to find anyone talented enough to accomplish this type of work. It would be real cool if you added a waterfall but that's easy for me to say sitting here in my chair admiring this beautiful terraform marvel. Great job 💯👍
Not that it needs it but (and I forget the name of the company that makes them) but there's mini bushes and trees and stuff used for dioramas that would be the icing on the cake for this course. To add one more level of excellence.
Looks really Good, a very ynice place to spend your free time in / around. We have made something similar in our Crawler - Drift club. Where we have used Styrofoam instead.
It was addicting once we’d started. When it was complete we felt like we were missing something 🤣🤣 We had a semi plan in our minds that we kept adapting as we went along. Good luck if you build one!!!
Totally amazing and very lifelike course. Mine is huge and wild AF at this point. It looks like a Fear and Loathing Fever Dream but its fun and super challenging.
I would like to see how you made that course, those are the most realistic rocks and formations I’ve seen in researching mini crawler courses. Great job! Don’t know how this video has not gained more traction.
Really really nice looking - I just ordered my first crawler (sdx24 bronco / still pending release in Europe) - as for suggestions I would take some grass tufts (model trains or wargaming) and put some between the rocks - this will get you even closer to a realistic look
Around £200. Some on polystyrene sheets but mostly on cans of expanding foam. Hours, hours, hours!!!! Took around 3-4 months of evenings and weekends but well worth it. Get used almost every day.
Very underrated video. This gotta be the most impressive indoor crawler course I have seen so far. Does it have a wooden frame inside to help carry the weight of the upper levels?
Thanks for your comment. New video uploaded. Hopefully the video explains how we got this look. Just a wooden base. We use polystyrene and expanding foam for supports
I'm building a course right now getting ready for some fall and winter fun looks nothing like that. Very impressive!. I've been using plastercloth etc. What material are you using??
@@exp.0915 I made mine out of plaster cloth, spray foam and a multitude of other products. It turned out good but his definitely is the best I’ve seen and I tried to model mine after his but was limited on time to get mine done.
@@mudpuddlesandheadwinds2204 I already watched it! Very impressive! I was on a time frame for mine. I wish I had more time to perfect it like yours. I definitely tried to model mine after yours tho. Thanks for taking the time to make an extra video! Perhaps I’ll build another one now and improve it!
Every now and again the Kyosho needs a little shake but more when a larger bit of grit stops the steering and not bearing. No bearings replaced so far 👍
This coarse is off the hook, I mean yes it is crazy realistic looking but the coarse itself is awesome because there is so many obstacles and routes to take in such a small footprint. This is by far the best I have seen on TH-cam so far and I have been watching alot of vids to get ready for my build. I have two issues I have to overcome, #1 my elderly father (85 yr) can't make it much further than the living room so it needs to be light weight and very very portable, #2 I have a super super capable buggy with furitek komodo and has the 15t with overdrive and 3s so it's fast, 8mm each side wide and stretched the front so wide and long and has every brass weights with rear steer and on and on so my point is the coarse has to be both easy for pops and super hard for my crazy monster buggy. I love your 3 tear idea more coarse less space that was already in my head but the way you did it was amazing so I'm going to borrow alot of your ideas if your ok with that. Thanks for sharing you did an outstanding job.
Thanks for your comment. Endless hours of fun. Still finding new lines now 🙌
Four wheel steering would make this course to EZ. But a huge challenge for my stock Axial Power Wagon.
Thanks for the gr8 vid, mate...
At first I was like, hey a bearded dragon enclosure! I have been pondering making a dual purpose enclosure for a dragon and to drive around. Very cool work.
Our original idea was to use pieces from a pet store. We were like kids in a sweet shop 🤣🤣
that is one fun and good looking course🧨🇨🇦
Thanks!!! Six months of driving and we’re still finding new lines
That is fantastic 🏁
The look of the rocks is crazy realistic! I look forward to watching an update. Great job
Thanks Jon. Hopefully the new latest video gives a glimpse into how we achieved the realistic look.
Siiiiik course!!! Great video!!
Thanks very much! We went for a landscape over a single track course. So many different options
Totally awesome build. It reminds me of the rock work on super high end swimming pools where it takes forever to find anyone talented enough to accomplish this type of work. It would be real cool if you added a waterfall but that's easy for me to say sitting here in my chair admiring this beautiful terraform marvel. Great job 💯👍
Appreciate the comments 👏
Home you like the new additions 🌿
Great comment! I built many swimming pools like this a long time ago! Pride of my job!
Amazing!
This is hands down my favorite 1/24 crawler course I've seen. Looks like a blast!
Thanks!!! It’s awesome, hours of fun!!!
Not that it needs it but (and I forget the name of the company that makes them) but there's mini bushes and trees and stuff used for dioramas that would be the icing on the cake for this course. To add one more level of excellence.
Yep! That's a very nice indoor crawl!
Looks really Good, a very ynice place to spend your free time in / around. We have made something similar in our Crawler - Drift club. Where we have used Styrofoam instead.
Thanks. It’s so much fun. Time disappears when you get going! We had a look at your course. Great work 👏👏
Nice 👍
Nice 👌
Just made my first and love it !!!! But this the best course I've seen, GREAT WORK!!!
Appreciate it, thank you. We were watching your course the other day. Yours looks like fun!!!
Simply awe struck. Now I want to build one
It was addicting once we’d started. When it was complete we felt like we were missing something 🤣🤣
We had a semi plan in our minds that we kept adapting as we went along. Good luck if you build one!!!
It's a helpful course. That's wonderful!
Thank you 🙌
Amazing indoor course! I have to see more!
Appreciate it!! Hope you like our latest video. Can you spot the new line being added
Awesome job making this crawler course! Thanks for sharing!!
Very cool. Seems to have some challenging areas. Great job..✌😎👍
We sometimes sprinkle loose sand on sections. Nothing like finding the grip 🙌
More sand and real rocks added in newer videos
Oh wow 🤩 that is cool 😎
Wow that’s impressive. Nice detail.
Fantastic!
Totally amazing and very lifelike course. Mine is huge and wild AF at this point. It looks like a Fear and Loathing Fever Dream but its fun and super challenging.
awesome job! the way you painted the rocks is incredible....the addition of the sand too is outstanding....
I would like to see how you made that course, those are the most realistic rocks and formations I’ve seen in researching mini crawler courses. Great job! Don’t know how this video has not gained more traction.
Nice pun: "gained more traction" :-)
I agree! they look as if they are real!
Thanks for your comment. New video uploaded. Hopefully the video explains how we got this look
Looks real... great job...
More videos on this course please! I'm currently building one myself but now I want to redo it after seeing yours 😂
Hopefully the new video explains how we got this look. Let us know what you think and show us yours
A tutorial for the rocks would be nice. Good job and it looks great!
Thanks for your comment. New video uploaded. Hopefully the video explains how we got this look
with fpv camera can be amazing
It is a sweet coarse though ,,,,😊
This course is sick!!! I mean why leave home, right?!! 😀 New subscriber alert!
We got bored with playing Xbox so we built this. Hours and hours of fun!!
Really really nice looking - I just ordered my first crawler (sdx24 bronco / still pending release in Europe) - as for suggestions I would take some grass tufts (model trains or wargaming) and put some between the rocks - this will get you even closer to a realistic look
We’re on it 🌿👀
Very cool how much time and cash did it set you back
Around £200. Some on polystyrene sheets but mostly on cans of expanding foam.
Hours, hours, hours!!!! Took around 3-4 months of evenings and weekends but well worth it. Get used almost every day.
Love the rock look. Does the sand track around the course or get into the floor?
Very underrated video. This gotta be the most impressive indoor crawler course I have seen so far.
Does it have a wooden frame inside to help carry the weight of the upper levels?
Thanks for your comment. New video uploaded. Hopefully the video explains how we got this look.
Just a wooden base. We use polystyrene and expanding foam for supports
I'm building a course right now getting ready for some fall and winter fun looks nothing like that. Very impressive!. I've been using plastercloth etc. What material are you using??
Thanks for your comment. New video uploaded. Hopefully the video explains how we got this look. Good luck with your course!!!
Lots of C foam lol
Awesome course/ attention to detail! What is the course made of?
He could have used plaster cloth.
@@exp.0915 I made mine out of plaster cloth, spray foam and a multitude of other products. It turned out good but his definitely is the best I’ve seen and I tried to model mine after his but was limited on time to get mine done.
Our new video shows how we got this look. Definitely got lucky!!
@@mudpuddlesandheadwinds2204 I already watched it! Very impressive! I was on a time frame for mine. I wish I had more time to perfect it like yours. I definitely tried to model mine after yours tho. Thanks for taking the time to make an extra video! Perhaps I’ll build another one now and improve it!
Amazing looking course! Can you briefly explain how you created the rock affect? I know it’s probably more complicated than that lol
Thanks!! Check out the how a mistake video. That might explain a bit 👍
What is the dimensions of this amazing course?
It’s 3ft x 9fx. Highest driving point is over 3ft
Very impressive course man! Has the sand messed with bearings at all?
Every now and again the Kyosho needs a little shake but more when a larger bit of grit stops the steering and not bearing. No bearings replaced so far 👍
@@mudpuddlesandheadwinds2204 awesome thanks for the reply!
Is it a kyosho mini z ?? Then it is 1/28 scale quit calling it a 1/24 people !!