Love what you did with the Mashigan, you made it your own. This is why I love this hobby. You get to do it your own way, and not look like everyone else's. I really wanted to get my hands on one but I went for the Gmade buffalo military instead. Unfortunately, it has been 5 days since I had Covid, and the building process has been slow. Anyway, excellent video! I might consider buying one myself after watching this masterpiece. Truly!
Thanks for the kind words, it is a ton of fun being able to get your touches on these things. Hope your health improves fast so you can get building or or on the trail soon 🛻🪨⛰🌳🌲🐐
It’s in Milwaukee, it banks the Kinickkinick river. It was made by the Army core of engineers to drain water to the Milwaukee river from storm drains. We are very lucky to have this trail in our city for all to use. It is surrounded by nature trails throughout the city. The portion we use for scale trailing is about 1/2 a mile long and about 1/2 a mile west from Jackson park, on the south side of the city.
Nice rig and colour change!
I think there was enough burgundy ones! 🛻🪨⛰🌳🌲🐐
Love what you did with the Mashigan, you made it your own. This is why I love this hobby. You get to do it your own way, and not look like everyone else's. I really wanted to get my hands on one but I went for the Gmade buffalo military instead. Unfortunately, it has been 5 days since I had Covid, and the building process has been slow. Anyway, excellent video! I might consider buying one myself after watching this masterpiece. Truly!
Thanks for the kind words, it is a ton of fun being able to get your touches on these things. Hope your health improves fast so you can get building or or on the trail soon 🛻🪨⛰🌳🌲🐐
Love KK trail
Cool Video! Naice Unboxing and Mods!
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Do you happen to know shock length
I have never measured but I think they are 70mm.
I got one and the servo is super weak
You got to swap it out sir.
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Kk trail?
It’s in Milwaukee, it banks the Kinickkinick river. It was made by the Army core of engineers to drain water to the Milwaukee river from storm drains. We are very lucky to have this trail in our city for all to use. It is surrounded by nature trails throughout the city. The portion we use for scale trailing is about 1/2 a mile long and about 1/2 a mile west from Jackson park, on the south side of the city.