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MidOH

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Off-Road Ranger I

1,298
Mid Ohio
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John
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Clark
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RC rigs are not only fun, they are very educational especially for pre-driving teens. At one of our events I enjoyed watching several parents teaching their kids the fineness of picking a good line and the consequences of a bad one.
I blame my career on RC cars as a kid.
 

El-Dracho

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Off-Road Ranger III

13,288
Lampertheim, Germany
First Name
Bjoern
Last Name
Eldracher
Member #

20111

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DO3BE
The TRX6 has been out for a while. You Germans also have some awesome 6x6 RC rigs that I dream of someday owning...
Thanks. Will take a look. Didn´t know that. But I know that there are some "reallife" 6x6 rigs out there that I dream of someday owning ;-)
 

CJ Aggy

Rank V

Advocate III

1,422
Pleasant Hill, CA and Wellington, NV
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CJ
Last Name
Aguilar
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27242

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KM6JCV
Wow I haven’t touched my RC crawlers and scale rigs in a while it’s good to know there are others one here that enjoy them too. I guess I can knock the dust off mine and charge the batteries lol.

I have a few Axials,Losi and another brand
 

Sparksalot

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Launch Member

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Bastrop County, TX, USA
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Rex
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Drake
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19540

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Air Force
Does anyone have experience with FMS models? I’m really liking these two


 
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Advocate III

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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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James
Last Name
Girard
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I just got a couple of cheap crawler for me and my boy. Of course I broke the steering on mine almost immediately and had to rig up some new parts with what I had laying around the house.
Behold my coat hanger steering! Lol. It's surprisingly strong.
 

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