Axial SCX10 Scale 4x4 Winter Trail Run on Wood Bridge and Tunnel in the Snow.mpg

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2010

PLEASE thumbs up if you've enjoyed.

This is a short taste of the part of the extension to the trail. Now the nights are closing in early I did not get footage of all sections -- still go the tarmac climb and steep rock slab climb, not to forget the new twisty climb . . . subscribe to not miss out.

This is also the first run with RC4WD Flashpoint tyres, (these have a smaller diameter than the RokLox). The ground was very muddy and sticky due to early melted snow. I can't wait to test properly in warmer conditions. I have added wheel weights but not swopped to star cut foams yet, think this will help. I have also dropped the body back down and removed the rock sliders -- just to give a more scale look. It drove better with the body raised though.

Hope you have enjoyed, please comment and subscribe -- thanks for watching.

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  • tht vid sucks and good track and u spray painted tht one set of rock likes a dum mofo trying to make it look like snow lml nice truck tho

  • @TheStirmoney911 lol I know there was only a small covering of snow - that's the UK for you. Don't be fooled by the rocks these are chalk not rock. Its very chalkey where I am and the best excuse for rocks I have.

  • You really kept your cool at 3:32

  • @Del350K4 lol I was so close to dropping it off the edge, just got a grip at the right time :-)

  • how do you make the wood bridge?

  • @hahafunnystuffz Took a little time - maybe a good 'how-to# video to make, if enough people want it?

    I used some beech branches off a coppise tree, they where growing from the base. I cut into about 13" lengths. I then lashed to the main branches with string, knotting each in place. Hope this helps.

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  • @rcBitz You were gentle with Stirmoney, bless him : )

  • @oskarabr75 Thanks I know not everyone likes this body but I'm a fan. Had fun makin this, was a little cold at the time lol

  • nice body, good video!!!

  • @demcountyboyzstl @demcountyboyzstl Forgot about the servo lol. Seal the casing and the wire and use servo grease to seal the shaft, from the inside.

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