Friday, August 29, 2008

Great crawling event!!

Hey if you didn't show up we had a great time crawling at Crawling Rock at Toms place. So many lines to pick and all are challenging. We set a course later in the day and I don't recall anyone completing it. It was a tough one with lots of different challenges to get by. So I plan on doing an event with Tom later in Sept, keep checking back for the date you won't want to miss is.

Mark

Friday, August 15, 2008

crawling event flyer (click to enlarge)

CRAWLER GATHERING AUGUST 23

Hey I have confirmed a date and time for our next crawl. Tom Spangler "Tom Cat" has built a course at his house and wants us to show up. So August 23 at 10am we will be crawling. This will just be for fun. I or we can set a course and score it or we can do whatever we want. I think it would also be fun to BBQ some burgers or hot dogs. I'm going to bring my gas grill so you will have a place to cook some food. Lets get another good group together and have some fun. Tom has spent a fair amount of time putting this together so it should be fun. Also you should see the paint work he can do and he also brought in some custom tube chassis. I'm sure he will have them there to look at and buy if you want. He will have directions for me later this week and I will also post them or you can call for them at the shop 222-5679. So I'll see you guys there.

MarkRD

Thursday, August 7, 2008

New crawl spot!

Hey we have a new place to crawl. Tom Spangler of Redding has been building a crawler course. He would like to Invite us to come check it out. Its not finished yet but he has plenty of things for us to crawl on. He wants some input on the layout and ideas. So lets make it happen, He said this weekend would be fine for him, August 9th. Call me at the shop and l'll get you directions and time. Thinking we could bbq burgers and hot dogs. Also I guess there was a good group of guys this last Sunday at Oasis. Think we need to do a real comp out there very soon, maybe at the end of this month or first week in Sept. This would be the real deal, classes and all rules in effect. I also think the shop in Paradise is going to host a comp at the end of the month lets all go maybe we could car pool. Oh Tom is a master of the airbrush and paint. He can paint up your rigs body and make it "rock". We have sold some bodies that he has painted and they are really nice. Well lets make it happen and start crawling now.
Mark
Call my shop for details

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Tuber!





Pretty much got thr Edge all set up. Going to change a few things but it crawls very well. I added Integy "H" type shock mounts in the rear and I think i'm going to go with an axle mounted split pack to get the cg lower and more forward.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Los Molinos crawling pics and comp scores









First off a big thanks to Jeff for hosting the event at his pad! We had 20 guys show up for a casual crawling comp with prizes provided by All Around R/C and Hobby in Redding. The course was fun and challenging for all :-)

Scores:
Devon -8
Bill -8
Bobby -3
Beau -3
Rich 2
Jeff 3
Cliff 3
Danny 7
Mitch 7
Will 13
Sean 17
Ryan 17
Mark 22
Dustin 25
Jason 37
Corey 45
Charlie 51
Matt 57
Craig 63
Pat dnf

Sorry for the low quality pics. I think the heat was getting to me. Mark probably has some better ones I'll put up soon.

Friday, June 13, 2008

crawlin, crawlin, crawlin! :-)

If anyone is interested we could start a monthly crawl. We could move the location every month. Maybe we did it on the 2nd Saturday of every month. Its just an idea. Trying to get something started where people can plan on having a place to go and have other people there. So if you are interested let us know. The crawl I had planned for Sat June 14, I didn't get any response back from on weather people would be showing up. So Im not planning on being out there. We could try and go Next Sat June 21 at the same spot on Oasis. Lets get something started
Mark

Friday, May 30, 2008

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Comp News!

As I mentioned to the guys who showed up to the crawl we had a couple of weeks ago I would try and set up another one at the same spot but this time we would run the course and score it. I'm thinking since this will be the first time I have scored a course and for many others as well that we keep it really simple when it comes to the rules. Here is what I'm thinking. We score the course according to NSRCCA rules but we don't worry about vehicle size requirements at this one. We score only on your ability to get through the course, with all penalties in effect. That way everyone will get a feel for what it is like and it won't take us as long to run the courses. I think we could run two courses and get through them in a reasonable amount of time if we have the same group as last time( I think I would run the two courses we had setup on the top). So if you want to let me know what you about that idea let me know. Also this would just be for fun no prizes except the bragging rights that you cleared the course with no penalties or with the best time. I know a couple of you have super class size rigs and the courses we setup last time might not have worked for your rig I'm will to set up a separate course for you and score it as well. What I'm hoping is that we all learn from this one on how much time and effort it takes to run a real comp and then we can do it. As for a date and time I was thinking Saturday June 14th starting at 9am( that way if the Heat is with us again we can get done asap and not bake on the rock, I myself only want to crawl on it. So you guys let me know if your interested and if you think my idea on the way we run this one is ok with you.
Mark

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Thanks to those who showed up for the crawling!















Thanks to everyone who came out for our little crawling event. The turnout was good and we plan to do a real comp at that same location in the next few weeks so keep checking this blog.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

New goodies spotted at r/c trade show.


MIP CVD for AX10-These would be a nice upgrade to the stock one's MIP has a rep of making strong CVD's price is around $55.00 a set front or rear. Mid May Release
MIP Drive Shafts AX10-I feel these would be one of the best upgrades to the stock drive shafts. These are beefy and I can't wait to get them on my rig. These things are heavy duty and the output shafts are well protected don't think these will break. $55.00 for the set front and rear. Mid May release.
Proline-Flat Iron tires these look they could be a awesome tire, plenty of tread and even on the sidewall of the tire. They come with either stock foam insterts or memory foam inserts. Mid May $20.00 pair.
Proline-Hammers-Another great looking tire, reminds me of the Losi Rock Claws these are also avaiable in the standard and memory foam. Have these in the shop this coming week. $20.00 pair.
Hardbodz-New tube style chassis, you can see it on rccrawler.com in the section about the RCX show that was in LA. I have 5 total on order they make it in two models, same frame construciton but one is a pro model with carbon fiber mounted to the tube chassis. The frame includes the panels and decals or you can just paint it yourself if you want. These are not cheap, but is well built and should give you a ton of options for chassis setup. The standard chassis will come in around $165.00 and the pro around 190.00. Im hoping the prices might come down on these but will see. Should have them in the shop by the end of May.
Also saw a couple of companies that make some nice upgrade aluminum part like knuckles,hub carriers,transmission plates,ext. Good prices on these upgrade and quality was nice.
Just a side note the guys at Axail are awesome. This is a very small company met the pres and vp talked with them about lots of cool stuff. If anyone ever has a question call or email them they are more than happy to help out.

May 10th crawling

If interested we will be getting together next Saturday May 10th off Oasis Rd, if you need directions they are listed on this site or you can call 222-5679. We will be crawling from 3pm till whenever. Were hoping to invite as many people as possiable current crawlers and people who might be interested in getting started. Maybe we can setup a quick course and test our skills might be fun. Hope to see you there.

Digginit

UPDATE: we went out this afternoon and set up THREE complete courses with an average of 5-7 gates. Courses are fun but still challenging. We have never run a comp before so come on out and learn along with us. We hope to start having a monthly comp here in the Redding/Red Bluff/Chico area.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

new axial ax-10 setup guide






I have gone through so many changes in the setup of my ax-10 I decided to blog about it so others can skip all the stuff in between that myself and others have done. Of course no setup is perfect but I have made some changes with little to no investment that greatly improved the crawling capabilities of my ax-10.

1st. Ditch the stock battery/electronics tray. You don't want any weight up that high anyway. You can dice it up and make other stuff out of it later :-)
2. Mod the skid plate and move the lower links inbound of the chassis. Not super important but it does give you a little more clearance for the front tires to turn. (can't hurt)
3. Everone to the front of the bus! as you will see in the pics posted I have EVERYTHING mounted in front of the motor. Battery, esc, receiver...EVERYTHING. (side note: many people choose to mount a split battery on the front diff to get the weight where it belongs. I have chosen to use a 2 cell lipo because of where it fits. in the chassis mounted low on one of the braces that was originally used to mount the battery tray (you can use the left over plastic spacers that are replaced by aluminum ones on the tranny, they work perfectly). Just bolt it in the spare hole and strap the battery to it. It's just out of the way there. I think the less things to get snagged on the better :-)
4. lighter springs, heavier shock oil. The stock oil is 30 wt. I have been using 60 wt. , just seems to keep everything in better contact with the crawling surface. Also very important! put the rubber shock bumper INSIDE the shock to lower the stance a bit.
5. Party in the front, foam in the back. I just use cut foams in the back with two holes drilled in each rim to let them compress and vent. On the front however I have added several ounces of a mixed weight of airsoft bb's. A bunch of the standard weight to add some mass and a little weight. Then about a third as many of the .20g weight. This seems to work very well!!!!
All of these changes are pretty much free and make for a great crawler!!

The obvious: all of you of course know that a decent motor, esc, etc is important but without the right setup all the high tec goodies in the world wont amount to a hill of beans :-) this info is meant for people just getting into crawling and building an ax-10 kit. These tips are only the tip of the iceberg. You will spend a lot more time and money improving your crawler. I'm just trying to help with a little head start that won't lighten your wallet!

CRAWL ON!!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

backyard crawlers lounge


I thought all you r/c crawlers out there would appreciate my new backyard crawlers lounge :-)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Crawler Club!!!

Well I think there are enough r/c crawlers in the greater Redding area to start a club. Redding R/C Crawlers I guess is a fitting name. Please suggest others if you have them. The purpose of the club will be to organize groups of crawlers to go out and crawl for fun and to use club dues etc. to put on and buy supplies for crawling competitions in our area. We plan to have a monthly meeting, most likely somewhere at a bar/restaurant here in Redding. Dues will be around 40.00 per year which will include a membership card good for a discount at a local hobby shop (if the owner agrees :-) We will also raise funds selling merchandise such as t-shirts, stickers etc etc. Check this blog for more information which will be coming very soon.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Sulfer Creek Crawling




Here are a few shots of crawling at the Sulfer Creek watershed. The water is just low enough you can cross it in several places......if you are VERY careful :-)

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Crawling at Oasis rd




These are a few pics from the rock off of Oasis rd. Very fun rock and close and easy to get to. This may be where we wnd up doing the crawler competition.

crawling at Dry Creek rd





Found some great crawling out on Dry Creek rd. There is tons of rock along the creek for a few miles. I parked directly across from Squaw Grass trail and found TONS of rock. You could spend all day and not touch the same rock twice :-) and yes I did manage to crawl onto that big boulder. I have not made it back off without rolling......yet :-)

REDDING R/C CRAWLERS




Welcome!!

This blog was created to provide an online meeting place for Redding area r/c crawlers. Share locations in the Redding area, post pictures and comments, crawler and accessory reviews etc. etc. etc. Keep checking the blog for info on an upcoming crawler competition in Redding sponsored by All Around R/C and Hobby (1620 E Cypress Ave # 2 Redding, CA 96002 (530) 222-5679) visit them for all your r/c crawler and hobby needs.



Crawling locations near or in Redding.

1. Oasis road: Take the oasis rd exit off of I-5 and head east. Cross over creek and pull in imediately to the left and park on the old road near the bridge. You will see some of the rock from there. Continue walking to the North and you will see many more crawling opportunities. (pictures coming soon)

2. Sulfer Creek Watershed (photo above 2nd from top): I found this spot while poking around town looking for somewhere close to get a quick crawler fix :-) turn into the access road right at the bottom of Miracle Mile. Continue through the gate and park to the left near the large log placed there to keep vehicles from going any further. Walk towards the creek and you will see the rock crossing the creek to your right. Try to make it across with no repositioning or getting wet! It can be done. :-)

3. Keswick area(photo above top): Head towards the Keswick lake boat ramp. Look to your left before the ramp access road and you will see a turn out. A large steep dry creek bed awaits you. Crawl away!

There are many areas I'm not yet aware of so feel free to post new locations via the comments option and I will add them as I get them. I will also add more as I discover them :-)