I'm still getting to grips with this new editing software so keep that in mind. In this video I go over the Tekno EB410.2 4wd buggy to see if Tekno is worth looking at. My Patreon - / roachrc Music - • Dusty Decks - Jazz Bars
I built my kid an original EB410 from a couple years back and this thing has been indestructible! To date the only 2 things I've replaced are a steering servo (Hitec died and replaced by a Futaba) and a turnbuckle broke from one of the neighborhood kids crashing it full speed into a pole. That's it. Between my kid and all of the other friends bashing on this thing, between all the cartwheels and unintended flips, the slides upside down on the shock towers, the whole nine yards this thing has taken a beating and kept going.
I recently started running Tekno also, and couldn’t be happier. Love your videos. Very informative yet gentle on the mind. 👍 I could watch several hours of your videos and not feel worn out afterwards. Very pleasant to watch and listen to.
I’ve been looking at a lot of the buggy kits lately, weighing the options and am leaning towards the 410.2. Seems like a great way to get reacquainted with rc car assembly.
I didn’t know these guys were not easy to dial in for high grip surfaces, thanks for explaining that. Love the brand and hoping they gain in popularity 👍 Be interested in a comparison to Xray
Spot on analysis of the buggy. I drove it last season and broke nothing. But I did need shock seals after the season. The thing is a tank and on outdoor tracks it’s a beast. Indoor carpet it’s a bull in a china shop. My Losi 22x-4 is much more nimble on carpet. But in dirt it’s to light and stiff. The big techno just unloads speed .
surprisingly one of the local tracks near me is outdoor carpet, about 3 or 4 of us run eb410's and et410's with great success almost always as fast as other buggies but it does take a bit more fine tuning to get them to run on carpet.
Just spent 5 hours non stop running my tekno nb48 2.0. Legit no stop as its nitro and don't need to wait for cool down or charging. Nothing broke. Its crazy. Im in love with it and really hope they come out with a 2wd 10th scale so I can swap to that.
I just got an EB410 artr last week from a teammate of mine's who was just wanting to get rid of it as he was no longer running 10th scale. He gave me tires and lots of spares with batteries and an additional HW XR10 Pro G2 that has an 8.5t V10 G3 motor it was an unbelievable deal.
I agree with the review. I also went from the yokomo to tekno. Tekno might not be the fastest, but if you want track time with a predictable car, It’s tekno!
Hey man, I just found your channel. Love your videos, I put them on every day for the last two weeks when im doing the stair stepper. Ive been looking to get back into RC cars, I've been looking at the traxxass bandit but I feel it might not be worth it bc they are cheap and low quality. So now i'm considering a used EB410.2. Thoughts on going this route? I feel in the long run it may be cheaper or similar price to a bandit VXL.
I’ve been running a 410.2 on carpet at Apex for the past year before they closed. It definitely took a little time to get it dialed on carpet but when it was it was really good. Now that Apex is not doing off road anymore it will become what it was made for and be a great outdoor buggy.
Hey what’s up man! Been watching your channel for a few months now. I notice you build your kits on the floor! My knees says numb but is there a reason or advantage to building kits this way?
Looks a nice build But never see any eb410 on U.K. outdoor astro tracks and indoor carpet where grip Is very high. I still don’t understand why they put all the weight up front🥴.