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Ohhh yaaa, I got the mini desert truck to. Freakin this is fun as heck. I'm siting here thinking what to make a ramp out of though. I have the lipo pack for it, but no ball berings(hobby shop was out). And as soon as my hobby shop gets more in ill be going brushless to, I can't wait for that day. But ya, I also got a mini heli to, which is just as fun but I'm afraid to fly it outside. What did you guys make a ramp out of though? I'm thinking old christmas cards.

Bryson
 
Christmas cards with a bit of old cardboard underneath to brace it so it does not flex too much......I put it over a a wrapping paper tube works great....


I may do the brush less as well.....but it rips pretty good now...;)
 
I may do the brush less as well.....but it rips pretty good now...;)

Hell ya, I just ran 5 minutes with the lipo pack, freakin a man. It wheelies like all get out! Do you have to run the battery all the way down though when you store it for the night, and how do you do that if so. Also with the lipo talon, did you just charge and go or do you, charge once and then a second time to peak or what ever like the standard pack. Thanks for you help. I'm going to go work on the jump right now lol.

Bryson
 
when you buy the lipo, do you just plug it strait in and not have to get a new esc or anything and it will work fine?
 
What did you guys make a ramp out of though? I'm thinking old christmas cards.

cardboard will do. I did a cardboard/posterboard ramp for my 1/18 trucks. It's a bit overkill but it's strong as hell for what it is and it'll last forever as long as it doesn't get wet.
 
cardboard will do. I did a cardboard/posterboard ramp for my 1/18 trucks. It's a bit overkill but it's strong as hell for what it is and it'll last forever as long as it doesn't get wet.

A tall wide and thin card board box works the best for jumps, just cut it diagnally from the side and it makes a killer jump!
 
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