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I really love that body - I might have to get me one! That track really is too small, for 1:10, but you did good getting around it! The battery holders are moveable - two screws per side, and they will move in a hole to properly hold your shorty battery - just a tip. Subscribed!
Gary, love watching your videos. They have been very educational and help get me excited again for drifting on a micro scale which I find more suites the space available in my shop. I noticed the drift track mat in the video also shows up in one of your other videos as well. I have to ask, where did you get it and do you like it? Thanks in advance.
I’d actually go with something like the Saulitz Ring instead of Heckenhoim. Fewer corners but way smoother to drive, if scaled up to fill your available space.
The only company with really good aftermarket is the gl drift by gl racing. It's a really quality build even in basic format. The drift art 2 summer ed2. 5 is really good but parts options aren't as fluid when needed. The dwx3 is another good one parts availability sucks onb that one. Drzv2 has issues but good supply of options. I have my own personal favorite the xrx dpa sport that is not without its own faults. All of these cars need correct tuning even if ready built. The Set up is everything unlike the rmx that comes literally Rtr. I do ready built ready tuned chassis and shell but on a limited basis as its time consuming to build and tune. Visit the site or drop an email admin@garagerc.co.uk
I got a question regarding the magnetic mounts. In the parts list there are only 2 pieces of regular M2.5x8 screws listed, but for assembly they want 2 additional M2.5x8 screws with a flathead. Were those missing in your package as well? Thanks!
@@GarageMiniRCUK you had 2x M2.5x8 normal & 2x M2.5x8 flathead? The M2.5x8 flathead aren’t even listed on the parts list, that’s what I don’t get. Do you have the footage of you assembling it?
@@GarageMiniRCUK yes I’ve known MST to always do random wheels with their kits. I kind of like that. It’s like opening a booster pack of Pokémon or MTG cards lol
Great video, thanks 👍How are the car holding up after 2 months? I'm considering buying one to see if I'll like drifting, as it is fairly priced. Would this RTR model be "good enough" to start out with, without having to spend big bucks on upgrades?
Hi , for me the great attraction out of the box was it works . It drifts . They test each car at the factory and send it ready to drift.I also liked the shell was painted already. Im looking at getting upgrades more for the review of parts .
@@GarageMiniRCUK Yeah, it's really awesome that they test each car. Should be a standard industry practice imo. Hope to see some upgrade reviews soon then 👍😁
@@GarageMiniRCUK Sorry to bother you again, but could you confirm which of the battery connectors are positive and negative. I don't see any markings on the esc at all. Facing the esc like you do at 9:54 makes the right wire positive, and left wire negative, yes? (the manual doesn't mention reverse polarity protection, so I don't wanna fry it 😅)
It comes ready to drift as a Rwd that’s a big deal . Usually you have to set it up . With Rwd m cars it’s all about the set up .so yes as it comes ready assembled it’s a good car . Long term it would be cheaper to buy a kit and build but it can be tricky with set up .