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Tamyia Cc01

  • Manufacturer: Tamyia
  • Motor: Hobbywing axe
  • ESC: Hobbywing axe
  • Color: Blue
Submissions
Submissions: 32

Set in a old sand quarry, so terrain is a mixture of sand, mud and pathways.

Mixture of woodland trails and open grassland. In winter or after heavy rain floods very easily. Side note there is wild horse and cows roaming free and have follow RC in the past.

Probably one of the few good rocky terrains in Norfolk to do crawling.

Some good spots to crawl and cool shipwreck Side note: - crawl at your own risk, due to coastal erosion parts of the cliffs can fall down at any point. - check tide times as you can get cut off from the beach entrances.

Nice woodland trails and river spot still haven't explored all of it.

Milldale to steeping stones trail. So you start off in the beautiful village of Milldale and you follow the hiking trail along the side of the river to The stepping stones which is about 2 hour walk. Along the way you get too see some beautiful views and trail some very nice rocky terrains. Side note: - slippy rocks when wet - very popular hiking spot

Nice little up hill trail up to the cave and some very technical crawling when you get to the cave. Side notes - very popular hiking spot - slippy when wet and also dry due to foot traffic but makes it a bit more fun to crawl.

Definitely a fun little spot. Side note: Waterproof shoes is a must if trying to tackle some of the routes.

If you are a fan of the Forza horizon series you will definitely recognises location. Some pretty good rocky terrains on the beach with a over look of the castle.

If you are a movie buff you will recognise this location from Robin hood prince of thieves. I recommended visiting the lower falls. A little bit hard to access as you have to follow one of the hiking path and then a small climb down. Side note: - very bloody slippery where the water overlaps on to the rocks.

Cool little trail from the village to the waterfall and some technical crawling. Side note: - rock are slippy.

Was recommended this place by tomlyrc and it was a cool little spot

Some nice woodland trails

Mixture of woodland and sandy beach

Nice little hidden rock crawling spot close to the city. Plus wide open field for bashers and river for boats

Cool little trails for a long abandoned railway. About halfway along you can make a detour to chapel ruins or continue all the way to the other railway station.

Lynford Arboretum is one of my favourite places. It has 2 mini waterfalls that you can send your trucks across and some very nice woodland trails. On the other side of the road (carpark side) there is wide open lake perfect for boats, bashing and crawling.

Pretty relax little rocky spot over looking the forth bridges

Nice little river trailing spot

Cool crawling spot that over looks the city of Edinburgh

Model shop in the heart of Edinburgh

Norfolk Buggy Club Track. For club members use only.

Drift Therapy is Norfolk pop up RWD Drift club that runs ones a month.

Brandcaster sea defence. Definitely aim towards LCG and hardcore rigs that will take abuse.

Sheringham sea defences. Very good for LCG and technical crawling but very slippery when wet.

One of Norfolk most popular places for RC. Mixture of woodland trails, mountain biking tracks, wide open field.

Norwich model boat and truck club. Also public boating lake.

Original build by Ben Harrison from rock and stuff he found laying around mousehold. Currently in a state of disrepair due to mountain bikers stealing stuff to use to make jumps and just general public. But it worth mentioning as it's a bit of Norfolk crawler history.

Nice woodland trails and small river crossing.

Small little woodland with some decent trails. Good for any scale truck.