what would be a good 1st crawler
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what would be a good 1st crawler
question pretty much sums it up. yall helped alot with setting up my 1/10 stadium truck so i figured i would come to yall on my new toy.
i am looking just for a "toy" crawler that i can play with. something me and my 4 year old daughter can enjoy. lol, she cant control the stadium with its Sidewinder 6700kv brushless motor. so i figured a slower moving crawler for her to play with and for me to climb rocks would be perfect.
i am looking for RTR with a modest budget of 250 or so (so axial is out of the question). have looked into the Duratrax Cliff climber and the Losi 1/18 mini crawler. the cliff climber looks ok and all with the 1/14 size, 4ws and locked diffs, but i have not seen a review on it yet and it looks a lil too stiff (no articulation). on the other hand the losi has gotten some pretty good reviews and she looks pretty flexible. both seem to be around 230.
i guess its a toss up, but i know i cant get bigger than then 1/14 or 1/18 but thats why i came here. thanks in advance!!
i am looking just for a "toy" crawler that i can play with. something me and my 4 year old daughter can enjoy. lol, she cant control the stadium with its Sidewinder 6700kv brushless motor. so i figured a slower moving crawler for her to play with and for me to climb rocks would be perfect.
i am looking for RTR with a modest budget of 250 or so (so axial is out of the question). have looked into the Duratrax Cliff climber and the Losi 1/18 mini crawler. the cliff climber looks ok and all with the 1/14 size, 4ws and locked diffs, but i have not seen a review on it yet and it looks a lil too stiff (no articulation). on the other hand the losi has gotten some pretty good reviews and she looks pretty flexible. both seem to be around 230.
i guess its a toss up, but i know i cant get bigger than then 1/14 or 1/18 but thats why i came here. thanks in advance!!
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RE: what would be a good 1st crawler
tower hobbies will price match i got my rtr axial for 234 minus the 20 doller online coupon then 9 for shipping total came to 223 shipped
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see, i was thinking in that price range i was stuck getting a mini. until i went to hobby town yesterday and seen the rtr axial. but the review i read on it recently was all that hot imo. i mean the first thing needed is a 65 turn motor. they said its too fast.
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but, then again i was watching a video of the rtr from axial and it looks really really stiff. hardly no articulation whatsoever.not to mention it seems really fast (for a crawler) out of the box. it appears to be a basher more than a crawler. and after seeing the cliff climber in person its really flexible. so i am kinda unsure of what to do.
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Get the axial and soften the springs or get a softer set.
Get the axial and soften the springs or get a softer set.
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Articulation is not the end all be all of crawling... too much is actualy bad... as long as the truck keeps moving forward, it has enough articulation
I was all set to get the cliff climber too... till I heard about something called "clod stall" (named after the clodbuster, which has the same setup as the cliff climber) (here is a vid http://www.hobbyzip.com/videos/404/d...f-climber.html) Its where you have a motor on each axle, , moving slowly and one axle has more weight on it, therefor more traction, so that motor stalls, while the other tires spin wildly... not a lot of crawling happens while thats going on.... Basically to completely stop it from happening, you need to have an ESC for each motor, and the ability to control them separately, like with a stick radio and one esc on each stick.... so if you are looking for low cost, go for a single motor crawler. Axial RTR or the losi, but I dont think I would be happy with a 1/18 crawler after driving my wheely king crawler... Out of those two, I would get the axial....
I was all set to get the cliff climber too... till I heard about something called "clod stall" (named after the clodbuster, which has the same setup as the cliff climber) (here is a vid http://www.hobbyzip.com/videos/404/d...f-climber.html) Its where you have a motor on each axle, , moving slowly and one axle has more weight on it, therefor more traction, so that motor stalls, while the other tires spin wildly... not a lot of crawling happens while thats going on.... Basically to completely stop it from happening, you need to have an ESC for each motor, and the ability to control them separately, like with a stick radio and one esc on each stick.... so if you are looking for low cost, go for a single motor crawler. Axial RTR or the losi, but I dont think I would be happy with a 1/18 crawler after driving my wheely king crawler... Out of those two, I would get the axial....
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Articulation is not the end all be all of crawling... too much is actualy bad... as long as the truck keeps moving forward, it has enough articulation
I was all set to get the cliff climber too... till I heard about something called "clod stall" (named after the clodbuster, which has the same setup as the cliff climber) (here is a vid http://www.hobbyzip.com/videos/404/d...f-climber.html) Its where you have a motor on each axle, , moving slowly and one axle has more weight on it, therefor more traction, so that motor stalls, while the other tires spin wildly... not a lot of crawling happens while thats going on.... Basically to completely stop it from happening, you need to have an ESC for each motor, and the ability to control them separately, like with a stick radio and one esc on each stick.... so if you are looking for low cost, go for a single motor crawler. Axial RTR or the losi, but I dont think I would be happy with a 1/18 crawler after driving my wheely king crawler... Out of those two, I would get the axial....
Articulation is not the end all be all of crawling... too much is actualy bad... as long as the truck keeps moving forward, it has enough articulation
I was all set to get the cliff climber too... till I heard about something called "clod stall" (named after the clodbuster, which has the same setup as the cliff climber) (here is a vid http://www.hobbyzip.com/videos/404/d...f-climber.html) Its where you have a motor on each axle, , moving slowly and one axle has more weight on it, therefor more traction, so that motor stalls, while the other tires spin wildly... not a lot of crawling happens while thats going on.... Basically to completely stop it from happening, you need to have an ESC for each motor, and the ability to control them separately, like with a stick radio and one esc on each stick.... so if you are looking for low cost, go for a single motor crawler. Axial RTR or the losi, but I dont think I would be happy with a 1/18 crawler after driving my wheely king crawler... Out of those two, I would get the axial....
ok i can understand that. but some articulation is good lol and the axial looks as if it has none. it just looks stiff like a NewBright from walmart. but i know the axial history and they are great crawlers, and get rave reviews. i just dont see why on this rtr. i was some flexability and i am trying to figure out what would fix it if i bought it. i know out of the box its kinda fast ( for a crawler) with the 27t motor. thats an easy fix with a 20 dollar lathe motor. but the flex is what i am looking to fix.
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There is nothing wrong w/ "clodstall". It is a virtue of the MDA axle design. IMO it is less of an issue that torque twist that is associated w/ a shaft driven axle design . You just have to learn to use it to your advantage. The most competitive 2.2s being built at this time are based on the Berg axles which are a MDA (motor driven axle) design. Duel ESC's are not needed to foght "clodstall", lower gearing and a little extra voltage go a long way to reducing it. Plus w/ MDAs, you can have front and rear dig for about $25.00. Lets see a shafty do that!
I own a Cliff Climber and it crawls really well. The Cliff Climber poster in that video has having some issues (as you can see the left front wheel isn't pulling) and is completely stock. W/ some very minor tuning, being sure that all 4 wheels are engaged, and some simple weight placement, the Cliff Climber is very capable for a mini crawler.
Here is another Cliff Climber video to show the difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ziqg6q4sL4I
I own a Cliff Climber and it crawls really well. The Cliff Climber poster in that video has having some issues (as you can see the left front wheel isn't pulling) and is completely stock. W/ some very minor tuning, being sure that all 4 wheels are engaged, and some simple weight placement, the Cliff Climber is very capable for a mini crawler.
Here is another Cliff Climber video to show the difference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ziqg6q4sL4I
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Buy the axial axles and tranny and show on rcp crawler or rc4wd or even the crawler store for a good chassis.For a COMP rig or scale those axial axles and tranny will be your best bet.
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RE: what would be a good 1st crawler
ORIGINAL: LoudAssGeo
is that the only thing that keeps this truck from having the articulation of a crawler? because in the video she looks like she rides on bricks.
ORIGINAL: munro300
Get the axial and soften the springs or get a softer set.
Get the axial and soften the springs or get a softer set.