24 and 28 scale rc drifters and crawlers. Tiny, scale, and capable, that can morph into almost any scale model shell, mini z body, or lexan bodies that are produced. The market is growing as well as its fan base, so if you didn't know..... you do now.
dude got a full drift track!! man i would love to slide on that!! YOO you doing crawlers too?? dude me too!!! got about 3 scx24s bronco, c10 and one im building with spare parts!! We should go find some crawling places!!
Would it be possible to do a quick overview of the ms vs the Mp I’m torn on which one to get I like the direct drive on the ms but I can’t seem to find a video on someone doing a review on the ms all I’ve seen are the mp reviews would appreciate the help thank you 🙏🏼
Really appreciate the advice and tips definitely helped I had my wheel width in the front poking out too far and wasn’t even with the rear so I had interference with turning from left to right once I pull the wheels in a little more and have them sit flush with the wheel well should fix my problem and I don’t know why i didn’t use the shoegoo from the start that’s what I used on my 1/10 scale drifter love what you do and can’t wait to see more videos soon
@HOUSECAT47 appreciate the kind words brother. If you have any other subjects you want to see, just let me know. I love this hobby and I love helping folks with it. It's good for the soul
@@Smallscaleradiocontrol yes sir and I just got into the 1/24 scale scene and I’m loving every bit of it still gotta give some of the bigger scales but definitely enjoy the mini scene and will do
Can you do a video on how you mount your body mounts I just built and and still tuning my rhino racing rts chassis and I have a aoshima 1/24 scale body that I built but I can’t see to figure out if I did it right
Needed this man. Thank you for doing these. Since the SSD sermon went quiet I've neglected my rc stuff. These podcasts make it feel less lonely in the hobby and inspire me to get tinkering with my small scale drifters again.
@@skipjohnson9358 we can do it in episodes. It takes a while to build these things. Brad at @RCSupremacy has multiple full build videos that last 5 and 6 hours. An electronics tutorial is for sure something that I will work on soon
Different receivers that bind to the same controller. Most of the time I get the gt55 tower which is a receiver and a gyro combined into one tiny package. Saves space and is one of the best gyros on the market. I have 10 chassis on a futaba 3pv, 3 chassis on a flysky nb4, and one chassis on a spectrum dx5c
The body is done by a friend of mine , spirit Projekt on fb. And it's a Revell 1/25 scale foose edition c7 corvette. You can use almost any 24 or 25 scale plastic model for these chassis.
It's nice that a 18x13 garage floor can be a drift playground. The same reason 24 scale crawlers became so cool. Simple rock pile in the back yard could be miles of trails. I appreciate the love brother.
Can always lay silicone, but an interesting fact is the math says it's not too fast. I've actually sat down and crunched the numbers. Fastest section of my track I'm averaging 3 mph. So technically I'm not out of range. Now 10 scale is a bit slow if the actual speed of them is considered. How many 10 scale cars you see doing 10 plus mph? 10 scale doing 10 is like a real car doing 100. It's been an age old question that I think most don't actually know. Math don't lie.
@Smallscaledrifters thanks for your answer. Sure, math doesn't lie. But we come to the conclusion that we need to drive slower and smoother for most convenient and good looking tandem drift. And for now looking for optimal surface and tires to get smooth and not too fast drift. What kind of surface and tires do you use?
@andreyvid this track is p tile or (vct tile) a silicone spray and or other additives can be applied for less grip. There's a ton of different tire compounds sold by all the companies in the description of the video. Also abs product can be used as a track, polished or smooth concrete, vinyl tracks are also available from the people in the description. Are you a member of small scale Drifters on FB?