I am a 36 year old german guy and found this site during the search for information about my newest toy,a SRB Sand Scorcher.
Now I´ve seen this category and just want to show a few pics of my own creation, a Clodbuster based Crawler with a Ford Bronco shell.
Here a some facts:
Clodbuster axles
hot glues diffs
WB is about 12"
the Chassis allows one or two battery packs.
In conjunjuction with the Novak EVX I can crawl or bash, by adding one batt-pack or the "power-bridge" as recommended by twisted creationsfrom the RCCrawler.com forum.
I'd like to use the 2.2 Moabs, but here in Germany they are far to pricey...
The wheels which are mounted now were really cheap they are from a company called CEN, 4 rims: 12,95 €uro's but they are to small, I already have another set mounted.
The tires are from GRP Gandini in italy, they are soft - and cheap too
So, have a look:
Currently I want to restore a SRB, as mentioned before, and maybe I can get some advise / parts / tips from you guys.
"BronClod" - my first DIY Crawler
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Hi @ all,
I am a 36 year old german guy and found this site during the search for information about my newest toy,a SRB Sand Scorcher.
Now I´ve seen this category and just want to show a few pics of my own creation, a Clodbuster based Crawler with a Ford Bronco shell.
Here a some facts:
Clodbuster axles
hot glues diffs
WB is about 12"
the Chassis allows one or two battery packs.
In conjunjuction with the Novak EVX I can crawl or bash, by adding one batt-pack or the "power-bridge" as recommended by twisted creationsfrom the RCCrawler.com forum.
I'd like to use the 2.2 Moabs, but here in Germany they are far to pricey...
The wheels which are mounted now were really cheap they are from a company called CEN, 4 rims: 12,95 €uro's but they are to small, I already have another set mounted.
The tires are from GRP Gandini in italy, they are soft - and cheap too
So, have a look:
Currently I want to restore a SRB, as mentioned before, and maybe I can get some advise / parts / tips from you guys.
Thats all for now,
greetings,
Markus