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Knightrunner
Element RC Knightrunner

Semi scale 2018 Toyota Tacoma

  • Manufacturer: Element RC
  • Motor: HobbyWing Fusion SE 1800Kv
  • ESC: HobbyWing Fusion SE 1800Kv
  • Color: Gunmetal
Submissions
Submissions: 6

Disused Chalk quarry, now a nature reserve some very interesting terrain. 3 Counties Crawlers Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/share/Kk2hC4WafT8nYVJ1/ frequently organise meets here.

Extensive country park to the south of the car park with a variety of walking trails (with a fair bit of elevation change). Make sure you visit the stream at the 'Sand Pit' which is fed by a small spring with some fording and crawling opportunities. Google 'Shotover Country Park' for maps and more info.

Country park with rolling hills and some rocks near the car park pinned on the map (view map in 'satellite' to see the car park), also space for a bit of bashing M.R.C.C Midlands RC Crawlers Facebook group organise occasional meets here: https://www.facebook.com/share/k1pgor9jcdoSR26v/ Note that it's a pay car park (meter near the entrance to the car park)

Compact pay per use crawler park and crawler shop with BB gun & paintball range. Terrain has a LOT of water hazards. Access is somewhat involved, as the shop and park are on an army base! I'm a westerner with limited Thai language and they let me in, just have to exchange your drivers licence for a car pass (reverse the process on exit). Best to call the shop first if you're unsure. WWW.RCSCALETHAILAND.COM

View the map in 'Satellite' to see the full detail of the location. Beautifully crafted with scale buildings, rigid bridges, rope bridges, water hazards, steep climbs and adverse camber sections, covered pit area and all available free to use 24 hours a day courtesy of the owner Mr Kung who lives opposite the site. Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/mWkMZqf2NSe4TGeL/

Disused Limestone quarry, now a nature reserve. Some challenging rocky climbs in the quarry bowl and extensive trails and climbs in the woods to the Southwest between Mill Lane and the canal (erroneously marked as River Cherwell) and around the lip of the quarry.