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This will be the documented evolution of Frizzens Losi MICRO Rock Crawler.

Box stock RTR - Blue

This thing rules!!! Couple packs crawling random things, getting the feel for mine and seeing how my dad can keep up with his. I love early-christmas presents!

Body clips too small! Traxxas 1834 in pitbox, they fit. Put a 45 deg bend on them, it's all good and you can grab them! If a comp class is set up with really tight things, I may go to smaller, but I like these.

Read on RCcrawler about installing "Xtreme Rock Crawler" springs http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=212834 (Walmart used to have them, 2AA turn on and they go forward and flip over on their back when they hit something worth crawling) Hmm, I have 2 of those I bought for parts and the rock playset... Softer and little shorter, I'm there!

Notice front end articulates easier right-up than left-up, servo wires too stiff. Seperate the 3 strands so that it can bend them easier. Went from where it exits the RX/esc up to nearly the Servo case. Softer flex left-up!

Tires make squeaky noise when you squish to rim fast. Don't like air resistance, it slows down reaction and makes them a tiny bit bouncey. Pull off tires, 1/16" drillbit to ream stock hole. Tires back on, quiet now! This may change once somebody figures out the Beadlock-Mod, but one 1/16" hole per rim is apparently enough. Needs little solder wrap in the rims, but I don't want to use up my good electrical stuff in a rim.

No pics yet... It's blue, looks stock, Visual changes: Split servo wires, "Huge" body clips that are nearly 1" long, it's at my house.


--Side Note-- Anybody else still have the XTREME Rock Crawler playset foldy rock case thing? If so, dig it out! They are AWESOME for the Micro!!! :mrgreen:

Need to buy some yellow SuperBalls to cut in half, gotta have micro-scale Comp Gates! (1/10 uses Tennisball halves, so that should be about right)
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A bit more fiddling...

Solder in the rims
Rx foward to Servo
Battery aft to rear axle

Removed battery holder
Removed Rx plate
Removed transmission gearcover
Added chassis stiffener (plastic blow-tube from air-duster can)

Reamed tray mounting holes and layed shocks down a little - not sure if I like it though

I think it's time for Pics...

Micro board, so gotta have a ZZ-M for size comparison
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Next mod... Functional BeadLocks *droooooooool*
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=216305
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Man..... you guys are making me jealous.
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Super cool, Frizz!

My local HT USA has a small lot of these in stock now...tempting indeed, especially after your glowing report :-o
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Yeah, I'm having trouble finding any good faults with it.
CG high - duh it's a RTR, not comp tuned.
Motor needs more torque - RTR, had to hit the "How fast do it goes?" crowd too.
Runtime about 15 min off 150mAh and long charge time - Uh, it's 4 cell 150mAh.
Fake beadlocks - RTR, go buy PVC things and fix it!
No 1.0 tire options other than Claws yet - it came out last month, calm down spaz.

These IS a transmission gear wobble issue which hurts runtime and low-speed.

Do it.
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Working Beadlocks are awesome! You do lose a bit of tire squish though.

Not sure what mod will be next... But I've traced the chassis and beadlock rings, might have more tuning holes in the future.
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Hey Frizz - just a heads-up; Dog Breath Racing over on the Micro T forum just released a Baja Bug body for the Micro Crawler...looks pretty nice if you have a thing for Baja Bugs!

http://www.microtforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9349

Enjoy! :-D
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I think I'm going 1929 Ford Pickup with mine but those are tempting. :???:
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Yeah, I've seen that. Sure is a good thing frizzen doesn't like VW Beatles..

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A bug with a Whale Tail...you grew up in the 80's didn't you? :lol: I always wanted a bug with the wider fenders, dropped to the ground...911 motor and of course a whale tail from a 930. :mrgreen: Never did have that car :( It's true, life sucks, then you die.... :-(

Oh, but I do have a new toy coming so I guess I'll press on. :|
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I had a Baja bug back when I was just out of school...stock engine so it wasn't any thing special and my buddy and I would tempt the gods of natural selection in it by tearing down rail road fire roads but I REALLY enjoyed it. The really cool thing about Dubs has alot to do with how easy they are to work on - ten minutes and a simple floor jack and the engine is out of the dog house.

Wouldn't mind having another one now that I'm more "mature"... :razz:

I'm sure the wife would love to go shopping in one... :-x

Anyway why...I got a couple of DB racing Baja bodies coming in the mail for the Micro-T :-D

The local HT was wiped out Micro Crawlers expect for one Binder...and I guess they won't be seeing any until the end of January because they seem rather propular :)

BTW - GREAT collection of Bugs in your garage there, Frizz! :-o :-o
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@ SW - Let me know if you want me to vac form a whale tale for ya :cool:
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I was thinking of asking you if you'd be interested in vacuforming a body for me if I ever get it sculpted (I really am not good with clay). I want to build a small scale Kurtis Kraft Indy Roadster but wanted to see if I could fit everything inside the body before building a vacuformer.

...but I didn't know if you'd have the time, the inclination, or a big enough area on the vacuform machine (approx 1/24 scale). Ah who am I kidding? I'll never get it done anyway. Never mind. :roll:

/hijack...back to your regular thread.
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Currently, the material frame might not be large enough for a 1/24th scale car. But...I have plans to revamp it a bit and a larger frame is part of the revamp.

Let me know if you get serious about this - I'd be happy to give it a shot!

You might try searching the diecast section on eBay. You may get lucky. That's what I use for pulling 1/43 scale stuff for slots.
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Yeah, frizzen likes Air-cooled.
That one with the whaletail was going after the dragbugs with the MASSIVE turbo systems feeding huge engines (up to 2446cc), that cut 1/4s in the sub-10 range.
My family was really into AirCooled during my formitive years, many Beetles, a Transporter, Karmann Ghia... I haven't gotten a real Type-1 yet, but I've got a VW based Kitcar project.

I'd like to make a correction, the Blue crawler was birthday present, not early christmas. Green B&D for christmas!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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