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T-Maxx with a camera!!!

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NitroNoob

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Hey all.

I was thinking about putting one of those tiny little cameras on my T-maxx. Seems like it would be fun to drive my Maxx up my street while sitting in my room. :)

Here's a link to one of the cameras i might put on it:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3067355032&category=48640

I figure that at that price, who cares if it doesn't work!!!


I will let you all know when i get it and how well it goes.
 
the grey box looks a little bulky and heavy it thats gonna be mounted on ya RC and so does the camera, but thats my opinoin.
 
ya they charge almost $30 for shipping. There is a better smaller camera out there for $50 forgot where i saw it but its color and has audio also

Oh and i dont thnk that grey box goes on the car its a reciever for the camera
 
Nitronoob, we have been playing with that camera for a few weeks now. It pretty much sucks. It works ok on an electric, we put it on a mini t, but there is too much interference on a nitro and you can't see much. Range is only about 50 feet.
 
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Ask Error401, member of this site, about RC mounted cameras. He has modified a couple of his rides to take a camera with it. I have seen it in action, and there is some footage from his onboard cameras in the VID section of this site. I would say he is more than qualified to help you guys out with this venture.
 
I've seen a X10 small Camera on a RC car and video of it.

Pritty trick if you ask me..
 
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