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Not trying to be negative, but could you describe what the video is about before we decide whether or not to spend our time streaming it or looking at it? Thanks.

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Not trying to be negative, but could you describe what the video is about before we decide whether or not to spend our time streaming it or looking at it? Thanks.

The video, which runs 2 minutes 40 seconds flat, shows an R/C model of what I think is a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, but may be wrong, grey/silver in color (sorry, cannot estimate scale), with an in-scale snow-plow attached to the front, being operated in a back and forth motion at least a dozen times, on a front yard covered with an estimated inch and a half of snow, successfully clearing a path to the front door of a house.

Hope I've helped :D

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The video, which runs 2 minutes 40 seconds flat, shows an R/C model of what I think is a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, but may be wrong, grey/silver in color (sorry, cannot estimate scale), with an in-scale snow-plow attached to the front, being operated in a back and forth motion at least a dozen times, on a front yard covered with an estimated inch and a half of snow, successfully clearing a path to the front door of a house.

Hope I've helped :D

I like the cut of your jib, nicely done sir.

Posted

That is just to cool. Showed to the wife, she liked it so well she's even thinking we may need one of those. Yhaa, New toy time. .

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That truck is a ready to run Axial SCX-10 with an officially licensed 4dr Jeep Wrangler Rubicon body. "Officially" they're considered 1/10 scale, but depending on the body and rolling stock, they could probably be considered 1/8th scale if you broke out the ruler and calculator. There's a lot of what I call "fuzzy math" in R/C, you can take several "1/10" scale vehicles, and they might work out to anything from 1/8 to 1/12. I think that plow is made by RC4WD and IIRC, it costs nearly as much as that Jeep does!

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The video, which runs 2 minutes 40 seconds flat, shows an R/C model of what I think is a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, but may be wrong, grey/silver in color (sorry, cannot estimate scale), with an in-scale snow-plow attached to the front, being operated in a back and forth motion at least a dozen times, on a front yard covered with an estimated inch and a half of snow, successfully clearing a path to the front door of a house.

Hope I've helped :D

Yeah, but what is the temperature?

:lol:

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