Alyssa Casey comes out of retirement to share this very special Prototype Quarterscale stadium truck that was intended to compete against New Era and QRS. Special thanks to Quarterscale Legends Archives. Music by Mr smith, Lock Tight.
Problem is finding other people with deep pockets to race. Same problem I have with my losi dbxl, traxxas udr, hpi baja 5b. All my rc friends say "oh I'd love to have a large scale but to expensive" funny thing is most those guys have like 5-6 or more 1/10 scale rigs.
I haven’t raced off road RC in about 30yrs, I’ve just ordered a 1/5 scale traxxas XRT. I’m so excited that I’m building an off-road track on my property specially for 1/8 scale and larger trucks 👍🏽👍🏽
Damn that’s a cool truck. I remember Rick’s/See’s wheels back in the ‘80s and always thought they were the most incredible looking rims ever. Thanks for this video, I learned a lot.
Really cool stuff. I almost wonder with the rise of popularity in 1/10 scale trucks in the last 10 years that led to a resurgence. Maybe there is a market for it today? An awesome truck!
That looks absolutely amazing but my biggest fear is when that take’s damage you will have to replace the entire roll cage instead of just a section like most rc trucks that are produced now
Quarter scale has always been the real professional engineering level of RC. The mainstream industry is just for releasing these larger models, but these quarters scale guys have been doing it for a while. The whole time and the reason why people don't get into quarterscales cause it's super ridiculously expensive and hard to store and takes up s*** on a space. And they're really loud and you have no where to run them.
Whats the valuation on this thing gotta be today $$$? One of the coolest one-off originals ive seen for sure. Wonder how many kg of torque ya got back in '90 for your $400 robot servo. Today you can buy a oversize 1/5 scale 2s lipo powered metal gear servo putting out 60kg's for like $40. Nuts.
I'm not convinced that truck is 1/4 scale i've got 1/5 scales bigger than that! New era models made 1/4 scale trucks back in the day and they were twice the size of that stadium truck