wow man just saw your channel watched a bunch of your videos and all I can say is wow! that is the most bad ass rc trophy truck I've ever seen, the way it moves is so realistic to the real thing it's crazy. you got real skills man!
The basics of a good starting point for building a cage would be a awesome how too. I'm doing a similar build and I had a heck of a time figuring out where to start my cage.
I love your truck man! I tried to turn my yeti into a truck like that and then that project went down the drain. But I still have motivation to one day build a truck like yours!
i like to cycle my shocks 20 times or so without the shock cap on after ive filled the shock with oil. this will allow all the air bubbles in the oil to come to the top as the piston cycles through it. once all the air bubbles are on top i swipe a rag or something similar over the top to remove the air bubbles. then set my rebound position, shock cap on and go!
Wow.. this truck is amazing! This is honestly my favorite RC build by far. I found your channel back when you were still building the NSP-1, and it inspired me to actually build my own. Do you have any tips for a beginner? I'd be using a Wraith axle and a Slash 2wd front end since I'm hoping to keep it RWD. Looking forward to more amazing vids :)
Really love your TT, I saw it for the first time long ago but never had a chance to comment till now. Just wondering if you sell this truck or if you sell the plans for the cage? I have wanted this truck ever since I first saw it, the scale realism is tip top in my opinion. Thanks in advance on any feedback.
Nice job on your work. What scale is the truck that cage rocks. Did u make it, is there any way I could get one. I have A Slash 4x4. Wanting a kick ass cage but I can't find one that makes my slash really stand out. Any kind of help. Keep On RC'n
Depends on your running surface, I run on carpet so I really only need to clean them every other month. If you run on dirt or loose and sandy conditions a few times a week, every 2 weeks is fine. Of course, since you haven't cleaned it in a very long time, you will need to completely tear down and rebuild the shocks, maybe even get new seals.