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hey bro for Christmas I'm looking to make an fpv rc car, and I just saw this video and said wow, so im wonering what you are using so i can ask for it.
@@Mr.positiveishere hi mate, I have heaps of videos on my channel that show the components needed for this set up, hopefully they help. It’s a lot of fun, Good luck and Cheers
Not exactly cheap, though. Which vehicle transmitter are you using and what range have you gotten? In this case, I assume the DJI system is not the limiting factor.
love it😂😂😂 whats your take on Asuga after bashing it for months now ? lm still on the fence with it as l have kraton beefcake and always wanted a bigger buggy ...its the durability lm concerned about 😅 l spent way too much on m2c etcc to get them 💪💪💪
So after a year with it ...whats the verdict is bash worthy ? weak points or needs major upgrades ? On the fence between this and tlr for medium bashing 😅 Got to luv your vids mate🤙
@@MuscleAKAOzzy cheers mate, I’m still a big fan of the Asuga, it’s just a great size and is more planted and stable than the 1/8 buggy’s, I would love to get the Team Corally Spark though and compare durability
@@Desmo25 it is comparable but I do find the HPI 7075 aluminium a bit softer than the TLR or Arrma 7075. This is a nicely build RC but I’d lean towards the TLR tuned Typhon. But I’d put the Team Corally Spark above all of them. I’m a big fan of Corally and love my Radix6… been wanting a Spark for a while though.
@@IDORC I can understand that. I just got into the hobby. 8 months ago. We got some sct 1/10 with gyro. So much fun. Then I bought both of the Mojave 4s. And really liked the way they felt without gyro. But was still curious. I’m thinking about getting the 6s versions for our group as well! (We race and play at a park near us in Kennesaw Georgia)
@@sons-braddalton that sounds awesome mate, I love my 4s Mojave but the 6s is just another level again. I loved my 1/10 scale also but the larger they get the better and more natural they perform it seems. The gyro seemed to through me a little bit and I was over compensating at times and the RC just never felt in my control. You’ll never regret the 6s Mojave, still my favourite.
@@IDORC thank you for your thoughtful response bro. Yes I’m resonating with what you’re saying. The 4s feels more real. I bet the 6s even a bit more so! It’s crazy fun racing these things.
@@carmindogoncalves3922 it depends on what you already have, the HD goggles and the RC is the main expense, you’ll also want a transmitter with a ‘trainer’ (direct servo control) input that can be assigned to channels. My early vids explain all that lingo lol
@IDORC I have nothing yet. But I'm dreaming lately a lot, about the possibility of bilding a business or something based on that technology. And looking, I found your video.
I was having a "Deja Vu" when watching this. I'm 72, and remember doing this exact same thing with my Mattel Vacu-form, back in 1963.Lol The car bodies were Hot wheel size, but.........Cool video. How much hotter for polycarbonate?
@@clean1566 cheers mate, polycarbonate needs to be dried first to make sure it’s free from moisture…. Then heated to a higher degree for forming. Not exactly sure how much hotter but finding the firming tempt fit polycarbonate should be easy on Google. From memory I think it’s around 230 degrees celsius
Hi mate, cheers for watching, I built most of it components for this set-up, I have other videos early in the channel that explains a lot of the gear used.
@@stevejackson3564 cheers mate, not a new truck just a new ‘body shell’ for my 1/10 SCT, this proline shell will fit most 1/10 short course trucks…. It’s a cool look and body. Cheers for watching
Awesome video. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now, this setup is attached to a gaming motion simulator, and I think we have a new way to enjoy both Fpv and RC vehicles. Low latency is key. I know about cloud rc. Their system is cool. it just has some latency, im sure it will improve.