An added bonus of the night crawler is the lighting system. Each of the four tires has an adjustable light aimed in it's direction. When I tested it I was near a street light which worked out great. The street light allowed me to see what was ahead of the vehicle and the LED lights allowed me to get an even better look at what was beneath it. When crawling in pitch black I needed a flash light to allow me to plot my coarse. The optimum night time crawling conditions would be at dusk or with a secondary light source.
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@cagedkat13
Yeah, good point
DrnkSqrrlProductions 2 years ago
Because you wouldn't be able to see the truck! The lights point down....DUH.
cagedkat13 2 years ago
What the hell guys, not only is the review STILL not up but why did you use a farking flashlight, the damn thing already has lights on it!
DrnkSqrrlProductions 2 years ago
how do you turn the LED on?
YamahaRiderz2u 2 years ago
and for camera lighting so you can see the crawler doing its thing not just the ground under it
rclugnut10 2 years ago
ever drive an RC and hold something its not easy, unless you have another guy lighting
rclugnut10 2 years ago
this thing crawls crappy
ThePhiltastic 2 years ago
why go night crawling if youre just going to point a flashlight on it?
fathead431 2 years ago