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Ok, now I just have to find more bricksIt will be safer to build the slope but dirt and grass won't affect soo much
Now that's wicked yo! That's scary
Dont even know how to reply to that to be honest
What truck you used, can a t-maxx handle it???Now that's wicked yo! That's scary
Dont even know how to reply to that to be honest
What truck you used, can a t-maxx handle it???
That is really niceFor air purpose only!...
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The tmaxx can handle it ,if landed right ,there is room for guiding the truck into a smooth landing.
It has a slight swoop upwards to do flips!
I built the ramp one day out of a wimb ,an just off the top of my head ,it was a
easy build an anyone can scale it down some.
The sides is wafer board cut in a curve an 2x4's to frame sides with a 1/4'' ply on top.
1/4'' ply bends easy to form!
Its an Ae Mgt.That ramp is awesome @cbaker65
What truck is doing that jump? Did it have something to land on (other than hard ground)?
Nice, i never heard of it but is that 1/0 scale parts on it? Like the drill start being in the side and exaust being short, or that's the way it's made?
yo nitro matt
I seeThe t-maxx/MGT have similar suspension, size of parts as well in that regard. However, the core the the MGT is built a lot tougher than a t-maxx, so it can handle the shocks bottoming out and the chassis slapping the ground more than the maxx can. The maxx tends to buckle and break chassis rails, skid plates and bulkheads on big air without a lot of upgrades.