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  1. Short answer: No... Funny that, I have cycled past the track area a couple of times recently on the way to Swinley and thought about going past it to see if it is completely overgrown etc. AFAIK nobody from the original 'users group' has been there for well over a year, so I expect it'll need a bunch of clearing & sweeping to get usable again. Its too late this year for me (don't like running the fast stuff in mud if I can avoid it). But maybe in 2018?!? BTW, do you know about the London Scale Trail Runners? http://www.scale4x4rc.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=127
  2. I don't think anyone has been over to the Camberley 'track' for ages, so it'll likely need a lot of reinstating. But I'm up for a little sweeping and shoveling to be able to thrash the ERBE and Savage around again. Maybe later this summer - Anyone else in?
  3. @1.5mm allen with hex drive: That Arrowmax product ostewart linked to looks like good kit. Another option to condsider is the "Fastrax Interchangable Hex Driver Set - Metric FAST618", as you get a set of hex drivers for your 'trail bag' etc. and can also use them in your powered driver. https://www.modelsport.co.uk/fastrax-interchangable-hex-driver-set-metric/rc-car-products/28766
  4. Lo stranger! I haven't been to the track for ages and expect there is little left of it now. But I'll be up for going back there in the summer and re-building it.
  5. @OHO: This may be of interest - Not sure about clearances on the Yeti XL, but you could probably solve any issues with axle extenders (as I did):
  6. Is the old best Class 2 scale truck tire the new best tire?!? I fell out of love with my original 1.9 Rock Beasts as I wanted BIGGER I had an affair with RC4WD Baja Claws & RC4WD COMPAS tires (both excellent, tall 1.9 tires)... But then some wishes do come true: Enter the Pit Bull Rock Beast XL!
  7. Hey Cyronn, glad to hear you are still about. Good news about the MOD land... I'm planning on going over there 'some time' to do some scale traiiling and a bit of track reconstruction as my Revo & Savage are getting bored of grass/park running
  8. Hi folks, recently I have gotten a bit obsessed with LED light buckets, so I thought I'd share ...
  9. Yup, hotel already booked for the G6 in June You should come along to a London Scale Trail Runners meet if you want driving tips - Many folks there with a lot more experience than me. Next one is on Sunday 28th February in Oxshott -> http://www.scale4x4rc.org/forums/showthread.php?t=81486
  10. These 2 videos have been a long time in the making... I hope y'all find them useful
  11. Not sure who will read this as most folks are off doing other things, but wanted to wish a very Happy Christmas all the NHB Bashers I'm planning on getting down to the track some time next year, definitely with a broom as I am sure it is a total mess... Hopefully catch some of you there in 2016.
  12. Hi Matt, yes, near Deepcut. If you're local to there, come along to one of the London Scale Trail Runners monthly meets (last Sunday of every month) for lots of scale fun Or maybe a trail round Deepcut some time?
  13. Back to the Axial SCX10 2012 Rubicon after some time!... I shot this about a year ago and have been sitting on the footage while long-term testing the new Tekin RS Gen 2 Electronic Speed Control + ROC 412 1800kV sensored brushless motor. I am loving the control, tunability and power from this set-up. It is $$$xpensive, but worth it: With over a year of trailing, lots of under water running and monthly competitions everything is still working perfectly and I am confident that the epoxy waterproofing stands up to wear & tear (more on that in the next video). I hope you enjoy the footage of the test competition course I set-up in some local woodland. I have learnt so much about driving and tuning the SCX10 over the last year - lots of videos coming up on that. Next time I will show you how I epoxy waterproofed the ESC AND motor; yes, you can make a sensored motor waterproof
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