Timestamps First impressions: 0:30 Size comparisons: 2:24 On the build: 4:09 Indoor course runs: 5:19 Outdoor rock crawling: 9:20 Final thoughts: 16:43
Hello and thank you for your show… I’m new to the hobby but built a JLU and was wondering about your buggy build you have shown… is there a kit I could buy cause I want to build one from ground up? Thanks again for your show it really helped me out in my first build!
Love the videos, great content man. I know you work hard on these videos and last thing you need is more work to add too them but I would love to see build list for the crawlers in your videos you use. Especially since you use some of them across different videos and have made changes when we see them next. I have a tarantula I'm going to build and would love to know everything in this build. Thx again for the great content. You know what would be cool is to have a Google sheet with all your build list of crawlers and you could see the build revisions over the course of their life or videos that they are featured in.
The tires are nice and big, the pins are microscopic. I was not really happy with mine. The pins need to be a little more substantial to be able to catch notches and uneven areas of rock. They are ok on smooth rock.
i put a torquebeast 3.0 in my ax24 and 33% underdrive, i want to put the 70mm swamp claws on it. i am going to stretch it with some high clearance brass links. with hex extensions do you think they will fit. i have some rampcrab servos. in your budget build it was gutless, do you think injora's scx24 bec fix the electrical problems
You know on that chassis it doesn’t look as big as I would imagined the tires are. Doesn’t look much different in scale from a UTB18 on 1.9s or Capra on 2.2s.
The rounded profile could hurt you on a lighter build because you aren’t going to get that conformity. You could vent them and/or use super soft inserts
I am really liking these tires! Best performing on my foam course as well. They are doing great on my 1.8 wheels. Just stretch the stock foam and they are perfecrt! Can't wait to get them on the rocks!
@@RCfanAddict I think the tall tire fad is about over. They don't fit on anything unless you make it so wide it may as well be a mini basher. Great on a Tarantula, but that's about it.
Hey there! Big fan of the channel here. I’m wondering if you have axle weights on your front axle for your tarantula? It looks like you do but I can’t quite tell. I didn’t think weights would fit for the front axle?
I did it with two components: www.meusracing.com/products/meus-racing-brass-wheel-hex-hub-10mm-6mm-extenders-adaptor-for-1-18-rc-crawler-car-trx-4m-trx4m-upgrade-parts and www.meusracing.com/products/meus-racing-brass-wheel-hex-adaptor-counterweight-front-rear-wheel-weights-hubs-upgrade-parts-21g-pc-for-trx-4m-trx4m-bronco-defender-1-18-rc-crawler-car
@@James-bristolI find the 64mm to be the sweet spot. It's not too small, not too big, challenging still, have to pick your lines. And best of all, not so top heavy
Agree and disagree with this. On one hand the giant tires can make an otherwise average rig just roll over everything. On the other hand, if your build is really dialed in AND you can make it work with these, then you have something insanely capable. Instead of making challenging lines too easy it can open up even bigger terrain that you never could have tackled before. And they're pretty fun. The answer is of course to have multiple rigs with different tires.