Lowrider '77 Caddy RC model car hopping
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Top Comments
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hey could you sell me this one please i beg you ill pay...........$80
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i understand using modified servo in the back but what did you use in the front setup? U-Bar and than used a Big Bad Johnson Motor? Just curious because i am trying to build one as i write this. I love your works of art. keep up the awesome work!
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i love it
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where can i get one of these?
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sell it to me ill give u $1000
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Those lowrider homies you put in the other caddy was a nice touch you should put like 4 of them in it fill it up.
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OMG EUREKA @!! I think I just figured out how you get them hydro sounds and, I have an extra set off an R/C truck I just may buy a big 57 chevy and try me luck !
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ahahahahahah
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wyjebany bajer:D
$80 lol if only you new how many hours goes into these sort of projects, in reality its hard to put this sort of time into money terms . its a labour of love and the disability of not being able to sit at peace until the bench is scattered in tools and coffee cups lol regards a fellow bench dweller
jinxym 1 year ago
@jinxym You got it right.
jevries 1 year ago
how does the back raise? i build these as a hobby but i dont see any strings? is the motor pushing instead of pulling?
b17ek 1 year ago
@b17ek A modded micro servo pushes the axle down.
jevries 1 year ago
if you ever put an RC car together then its pretty simple from there. if u have never then.....mmmm it may take some time to get an understanding of parts like servos, recv, radio's etc....but its not rocket science by a long shot
dappayute 2 years ago
I did not had any experience with RC stuff before I created these rides. I don't think RC I think in terms of lowrider and how to make it move.
The beauty of my RC rides is that the setups are so plain and simple that even die hard RC builders don't have a clue how it's done. The real challenge lays in coming up with simple solutions...and that's not as easy as it sounds.
jevries 2 years ago