The losi stock is not waterproof. Hovever I water proofed mine by dubble balloons and zip ties. I plasti diped my servo. I have completely submerged them and I have washed my rc car with thae garden hose. Good luck waterproffing
find a used losi mini rock crawler is about the only way for $150
granite is a waterproof rock
A rock that is waterproof is non porous or non permeable.
It would depend upon the type of RC Rock Crawler you purchased. If your current RC Rock Crawler doesn't go as fast as you would like it, you can consider purchasing parts that would increase it's speed. Visit http://www.rcplanet.com/Rock_Crawler_Parts_RC_Radio_Control_s/1587.htm to find out more.
Rock Crawler magazine covers the sport of rock crawling, where off-road vehicles such as jeeps and buggies are modified to drive over extreme terrain such as mountain trails and even boulders.
It seems as if the RC Rock Crawler is supposed to go very slow. Not all products mentioned the speed however on one product the speed is 3.2mph. So since the crawler is known more for the ability to maneuver over rocks then for its speed.
Mad Scientists - 2011 Ultimate Rock Crawler 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 October 2011
You can purchase a remote control Rock Crawler online at CKRC Crawlers website. Radio Shack sometimes keeps RC Rock Crawlers in stock, but buying online is a safer option to be sure you are satisfied withy our purchase.
Yes, there are numerous online stores you can shop at to find rock crawler parts. One you may want to look at is http://www.rcrockcrawling.com/. They seem to have the widest and best selection of parts for rock crawlers.
It's not waterproof.
losi comes out with they'r 1/10 roller in under a month. the Venom Creeper tis also nice. i am going to sell my Axial crawler RTR for 330$ if you are interested please let me know and i will list detailes of it with some picks. i would be willing to just sell it to you, you could pay me on paypal and i WILL SEND IT OFF TO YOU im NOT going to take your money! also at least check sgdittmer on eBay in like a week it should be on there
No, some rock types are porous and will absorb water.