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  1. Decided to take a very different route from my usual and picked up a Flatgekko chassis kit from ProcrawlerEU. The Capra was gutted and moved on but kept the axles for this build. Ordered an Element transmission and some Associated Team Element shocks also. Currently running a V2 1800kv Revolver with a Sidewinder 4 soon to be replaced with 2040 kv snubnose which I now have just waiting on the micro x to arrive from amain now. Servo is the monster SHV500V3 from Holmes. For the body I chose to go with the Team Associated Trophy Rat to keep it as low and light as possible and really happy with how it turned out. Took it out yesterday for its first proper test run and I was mightily impressed with its performance which I'm sure will only improve once a bit more weight has been shed in the electrics department. Video from yesterday below.
  2. Managed to get out yesterday between the showers for a first proper test run with the Supaflat chassis build from Procrawler. Mightily impressed to say the least.
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