MASSIVE TIRES + Toyota Body ='s a MONSTER TRUCK! MOA in the Backyard Scale Park | RC ADVENTURES ─ RCSparks Studio

This is my now "vintage" Axial XR10. Discontinued several years ago.. I keep this this truck close by in my shop - for any time people want to have an MOA Competition. What is an MOA?! It is a "Motor on Axle" setup. Whereas, the vehicle has 2 electric drive motors, one per axle. There is a transmission mounted right on the axle, and gets power from a Dual ESC setup. The ESC is a "heart" for lack of a better term - and controls the power to each motor. By controlling these individual motors - I can create pivot points, and "anchor points" as I demonstrated in this film. There are many advantages including overdriving, and under-driving individual axles. This entire crawler is powered by a 3s, 11.1v lipo battery. I am using a futaba transmitter and receiver for a radio setup.

When in doubt, throttle out!

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