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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16
WOAH! KICK ASS build! I could never use it but its awesome!
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thanks man. I absolutly Love it. Fianlly able to drive my custom Brushless 1/5 scale without glitches, and I can add brakes to it if I want.
Able to drive my custom 1/8 scale buggy crawler with 4 wheel steer at a touch of a button and crab walk at a tough of the button, go from 4 wheel drive to 2wd and front wheel lock at a flick of a 3 way switch. Drive my 2.2 Berg crawler with frond and rear wheels dig at a touch of a button.
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Originally Posted by simplechamp
I think it could use a few more wheels and a couple more triggers....
Just kidding! This thing is very neat, way to go on an awesome and unique project.
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Thanks a bunch SChamp
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Originally Posted by nativepaul
It looks like an ergonomic nightmare to me, I will consider doing this to my Futaba 6EX stick set just as soon as I grow a third arm for the other wheel, but well done on the build, its thinking outside the box for sure.
I saw a channel for Dig mentioned several times, what is Dig?
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what he said, You can lock the rear wheels and drive with the front which allows you to basically turn like a tank and relocate without having to go reverse which is bad points when in competition.Absolutley incredible stuff ! you ought to check them out on youtube.
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Originally Posted by Arct1k
It's a crawler thing...
Dig is when you lock the rear wheels and drive with the front only... the wheels "dig" in...
Burn is when you lock the front wheels and drive with the rear only...
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Originally Posted by suicideneil
Allows you to turn on a six pence.
That is a hideous creation, but kudos for making something rather epic 
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right awn thank u, best mod I have ever done. Finally a radio that does not hold me back when driving any of my RC's
I will be looking into making an unbilical cable to hook back to the Stick so it can be used for heli, but it takes about 24 wires for the channels and switches, so not sure I can fit that many . I would use RJ45 ethernet cables to plug into controllers