Heck yes!!! That is well set up. From what I can tell from the video, it is endless amount of obstacles at any direction you choose to make. 30 plus years ago, as a kid, I can remember dreaming or wishing I could take full advantage of the almost infinite measure of plastic glue together models for the body, ranging from any year make and model. But, back then, a micro servo and other electronics was so expensive, I think a micro servo was like $75 bucks or more. And electronic speed controllers were just so out of a young kids lawn mowing and news paper route money income. But, seeing how much the RC has progressed, and in great detail and options and parts availability is just amazing. A few months ago, my city just opened up a new hobby store and I checked it out, and WOW, even slot cars today are highly detailed and what was just on the shelves to choose from was amazing, and then they showed me a catalog for the slot cars, and there was 100's of body's and several chassis formats to pick from for a more competitive spirit of racing challenges. Thanks for show casing this little video clip, I think I am gonna just jump in and start with the 1/24th scale rock crawlers, they seem simple enough to learn what all is going on in this new world of RC. Good luck.
Get a scx24, run and modify as you go, they really don't need much to perform, I haven't even modified mine, and probably won't except brass weight wheels. I may turn mine into a monster truck through aftermarket 3d printing, there are lots of options to go any direction with them such as 4 wheel steer, 6x6, monster truck, rock bouncer, even drag racing. Honestly can't go wrong for the money with all of the aftermarket support.
I have a corner in my backyard i use for testing. I have to move it around constantly because i get over everuthing to easily. Its become a favorite fishing partner lol. Plenty of lines at the lake/river for it
I had that exact Chevy rc but the motor broke and I haven’t replaced it so it’s sitting in the closet lol but I upgraded last Christmas and now I have a 1/10 scale traxxas 4 sport with the proline 1978 step side chevy square body
Yes. We have 3 classes. Stock Class 1, class 2 allows upgrades but must be brushed with stock chassis, and Class 3 that can have brushless motors and aftermarket chassis with taller tires.
Heck yes!!! That is well set up. From what I can tell from the video, it is endless amount of obstacles at any direction you choose to make. 30 plus years ago, as a kid, I can remember dreaming or wishing I could take full advantage of the almost infinite measure of plastic glue together models for the body, ranging from any year make and model. But, back then, a micro servo and other electronics was so expensive, I think a micro servo was like $75 bucks or more. And electronic speed controllers were just so out of a young kids lawn mowing and news paper route money income. But, seeing how much the RC has progressed, and in great detail and options and parts availability is just amazing. A few months ago, my city just opened up a new hobby store and I checked it out, and WOW, even slot cars today are highly detailed and what was just on the shelves to choose from was amazing, and then they showed me a catalog for the slot cars, and there was 100's of body's and several chassis formats to pick from for a more competitive spirit of racing challenges. Thanks for show casing this little video clip, I think I am gonna just jump in and start with the 1/24th scale rock crawlers, they seem simple enough to learn what all is going on in this new world of RC. Good luck.
Get a scx24, run and modify as you go, they really don't need much to perform, I haven't even modified mine, and probably won't except brass weight wheels. I may turn mine into a monster truck through aftermarket 3d printing, there are lots of options to go any direction with them such as 4 wheel steer, 6x6, monster truck, rock bouncer, even drag racing. Honestly can't go wrong for the money with all of the aftermarket support.
Nice that's an awesome course
Woah awesome course! Any build videos?
Super neat. Started off with a bone stock axial. Honestly i have more fun swapping parts out 😂
I have a corner in my backyard i use for testing. I have to move it around constantly because i get over everuthing to easily. Its become a favorite fishing partner lol. Plenty of lines at the lake/river for it
I've got to come check this out, thanks for.posting, looks like an awesome setup!!!
Awesome set up.
So cute!
This looks sick
Sweet course.
I have some videos of my crawler that I got on my channel going through I a BB mud pit. 🤙🏼👍🏼
The appearance of corn in that track, is just as mysterious as the appearance of corn in my sh*t...js 😜🇺🇲🖤
The corn was a weird addition. I think it is gone now. I don't notice it at least
Wish we had something like this in nyc
Make one!
I had that exact Chevy rc but the motor broke and I haven’t replaced it so it’s sitting in the closet lol but I upgraded last Christmas and now I have a 1/10 scale traxxas 4 sport with the proline 1978 step side chevy square body
Can you build me one and I'll come get it.
I wonder if the moded class is allowed in the comps?
Yes. We have 3 classes. Stock Class 1, class 2 allows upgrades but must be brushed with stock chassis, and Class 3 that can have brushless motors and aftermarket chassis with taller tires.
Look for wide tires insted them stock you get threw course better
Wide tires work great for trail crawling, but in comps they limit steering as they hit shocks faster or hit gates because they widen stance.
Quick question. Do u know if or when the trx4m will b available for preorder?
November i think! We have a large series for a track for the ms
What are the little balls?
Plastic BBs to simulate a mud pit
@@CCxRC that’s a dope idea
Is this for stock cars? My scx24s with minor mods would destroy this
No. Stock cars struggle with the gates we set up. Very modified ones can even struggle with some obstacles.
I Wana cheat opps I Wana win