martes, 1 de noviembre de 2016
jueves, 7 de abril de 2016
domingo, 20 de marzo de 2016
Toyota Fj40 Lake trail - spin tires
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sábado, 19 de marzo de 2016
viernes, 18 de marzo de 2016
DRC Crawlers - 4x4 rc scale Ford F150 Rock crawling @ desertcreek
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jueves, 17 de marzo de 2016
Shred the Ledge - Back To Our Roots
We are headed back to the place that started it all!! Shred
The Ledge, Beast Coast Tour presents:
Back To Our Roots
This is the kickoff event of the year! You don't want to
miss the tone set by actual east coast wheelers!
Make sure you hit the website and get all your info for the
June event in VT!!
"Be Prepared, expect the unexpected"
Check www.radiocontrolledeastcoast.com often.
DRC Crawlers F350 truggy ready to Summer fun time :)
Good morning Guys! here a picture of the F350 SCX10 truggy @ the park, snow is gone and we are ready for some Mud 4x4 scale action. have a goood trail everyone :) #drccrawlers
Installing a Snow Plow on Your SCX10
Words and photos By Tony Phalen on Feb 25, 2016
Being a SoCal native, I’ve never had a reason to build a RC
vehicle with a snow plow attachment. After a move to Connecticut back in 2013,
it occurred to me why a slew of snow-moving builds pop up in those latter
months of the year. Funny thing is I never took advantage of this situation,
that is, until I moved BACK to sunny Southern California in 2015. After seeing
a bunch of videos on YouTube with guys plowing their front yards, a friend (in
CT) hit me up wanting me to build a custom rig for her husband for his
birthday.
The entire build was pretty awesome, but for this article
I’m going to just run through the quick steps of attaching RC4WD’s plow unit on
the SCX10 Ram Power Wagon.
Installing a Snow Plow on Your SCX10
By Tony Phalen on Feb 25, 2016
miércoles, 16 de marzo de 2016
SoCrawl Presents The RECON G6
We are proud to have Brian Parker back for another year of
epic adventures at Warsaw Caves for the one and only RECON G6. Last year we hit
close to 120 drivers, this year let's smash that...wooohooo. Pre registration
is key to show the event sponsors that we Canadians are serious about this
event. The more we get pre registered the more prizes they will send. This is
not a limited event; there are spots for everyone and anyone. More info to
come, stay tuned.
RC Basics: Brushed Or Brushless For Scale Crawling?
Just starting off in scale crawling? Confused whether you
should choose brushed or brushless? Here's a little explanation on the pros and
cons!
So first thing we need to do is talk about the differences
between a brushed motor and a brushless motor. A brushed motor has the magnets
on the casing, and the windings on the rotor. Brushed motors are usually lower
cost, higher maintenance, and better for low speed control. They contain
"brushes", which needs to be replaced every so often to maintain the
best performance, whereas brushless doesn't require these "brushes"
to operate. Brushed motors are also fully operable underwater, and won't be
damaged.
Brushless motors are inside out, meaning that they have the
windings on the can, and the magnets on the rotor. Brushless also come as
sensored or sensorless. Sensored Motors have an additional multi-wire loom that
connects the ESC to the motor, which tells your ESC the exact position of the
rotor inside your brushless motor through three Hall Effect sensors. This gives
you better control over your throttle. Sensorless doesn't have that, so they
determine the position of the rotor using back-EMF (Electromotive Force). This
will usually lead to "cogging" at the low end of your throttle
spectrum. Brushless motors can be used underwater, but only if you do some
waterproofing first. Inside the brushless motor, there's a board that can short
if it meets water, so best to keep it dry!
So what's good for scale crawling? Brushed motors, like Snow
Panther, are usually known as the go-to type of motor for scale crawling, and
for good reason. Low throttle control is much easier to achieve with a brushed
set-up, and the cost to replace brushed motors makes it an affordable
undertaking. You don't even need to replace entire brushed motors, just replace
the brushes in it and take care of your motors and you'll be just fine.
Completely submergible in water, and usually easy to set-up, there's a reason
why brushed motors are currently king.
Brushless set-ups can work for you if you'd prefer. The good
thing about them is that they're much easier to maintain. You don't have to
replace brushes and they're much more power efficient than a brushed setup.
However, at low throttle speeds, if you're using a sensorless set-up, cogging
is much more prevalent. Sensored brushless systems can work to your advantage
though if you decide to. It's a bigger initial investment, but with proper maintenance,
care, and driving, it will last you a lot longer! Set-ups such as Hobbywing's
Brushless Systems can be both affordable and effective!
Let us know if you have any questions! If you want us to
explain anything, please email us at editorial@asiatees.com!
Author: Chris Chu
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Awesome video! 4x4 scale trucks and crawlers action
Awesome video! 4x4 scale trucks and crawlers action #drccrawlers
DRC Crawlers YouTube channel
martes, 15 de marzo de 2016
DRC Crawlers - Picking up the excavator
Tamiya F350 picking up the excavator, awesome build from one of the guys from sud riverside @ the 4x4 shop :) #drccrawlers
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lunes, 14 de marzo de 2016
Gelande 2 melting snow crossing
Taking the Gelande 2 for a run, the melting snow make it a little bit tough to cross although the G2 did really well :) #drccrawlers #drc4x4scaletrucks
Video coming soon @ DRC Crawlers YouTube channel
RC4WD Gelande 2
RC4WD Gelande 2
Boom Racing UNIQ™ Boomerang Type G Shocks Out Now
Boom Racing has just released a new function on their
website. Dubbed "Boom Racing UNIQ™", this system will allow all users
a chance to mix and match their own Type G shock!
The new Boom Racing UNIQ™ program allows users to mix and
match their very own color schemes for the Boomerang Type G shocks. This is the
first of the UNIQ™ program, though there might be more releasing according to
Boom Racing.
You can customize the length of the shock from 100mm or
110mm, the colors of the shock reservoir, the main shock body, the reservoir
mount/bracket, the main shock's bottom cap, the reservoir's bottom cap, and the
color of your tool. This will allow users to match the coloring scheme of their
body shell more accurately.
Interested? Check out Boom Racing's site here to find the
product listing! This will definitely change the people buy parts.
Make your ideas become a reality. Be UNIQ™.
Author: Chris Chu
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Land Rover Gelande 2 D90, Discovery 3 LR3 in action
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DRC Crawlers YouTube channel is about a serie of videos of 4x4 RC scale trucks in action, Mud. sand, rocks, water crossing and much more.... Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE.
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