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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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I built my rock crawler about six to eight months ago, and have had great fun with it so far. For a while it didn&#8217;t get used too much due to not really having much to crawl over in my garden, but now we&#8217;re going down to Bournemouth regularly, that&#8217;s changed.
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<p>I built my rock crawler about six to eight months ago, and have had great fun with it so far. For a while it didn&#8217;t get used too much due to not really having much to crawl over in my garden, but now we&#8217;re going down to Bournemouth regularly, that&#8217;s changed.</p>
<p>I kinda stumbled into rock crawling &#8211; I saw a Tamiya CR01 kit in a shop, wondered why it was so expensive, and whilst looking up more info on it I came across the Axial AX10 Scorpion. After a lot  more research, I decided it sounded like a lot of fun and bought myself the AX10 kit to build. A mate of mine has bought the Tamiya CR01, but so far we haven&#8217;t managed to pit them against each other!</p>
<p>As expected, the AX10 is incredibly slow using stock parts, but that&#8217;s the point &#8211; it&#8217;s not built for speed; it&#8217;s built for climbing. And it&#8217;s very impressive at it &#8211; as long as you&#8217;re not too optimistic, there&#8217;s not much it can&#8217;t get over. For a while I did try it out with different gearing; I put a larger pinion and smaller spur gear in, and whilst it did make it go bit faster, it had lost some of the get-over-anything ability.</p>
<p><strong>Current upgrades</strong></p>
<p>Motor: I&#8217;ve replaced the Novak Fifty-Five with a Forty-Five. It should give it a little bit more speed but still keep the crawling ability.</p>
<p>Motor plate: So far my only cosmetic upgrade is the green anodised motor plate from Venom.<br />
Slipper clutch: I bought this but haven&#8217;t fitted it yet.<br />
High clearance links: I&#8217;ve fitted the bent links to the rear, and I&#8217;ll get a set for the front as well.<br />
Steering servo: I&#8217;ve been through a few of these now &#8211; I drowned the first one; the second one just stopped working; and the third one got stripped barrel-rolling down a steep slope! The fourth one is a cheapo one whilst I&#8217;m still pratting about with the truck, once my E-revo arrives I&#8217;ll be using that for bashing and the crawler will be used more seriously.</p>
<p><strong>Next steps:</strong></p>
<p>For now I think I just need to get more practice, and the rocks down at Bournemouth should be perfect for that, before I go doing lots of more advanced stuff to it. Certainly the next major thing to do is to get myself a battery pack I can mount on the front, and possibly a steering servo with more robust gearing. I&#8217;ll need some hi-torque servos for Voyager so may see if I can get a discount for three.</p>
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