I am still open for any donations especially the maxx or the rustler 4x4 vxl 🎉❤ or just any rc car 🤗😊 ps i dont charge to take rc cars off your hand 👍🏻
I will always like the waffle. It shows how patience is needed to figure out complex issues, or just annoying problems. Great for all to realize this hobby isn't just bashing, but repairing after a bash and getting back into it! For some it can be mechanically fun to rebuild and solve these issues like a puzzle & Kev, you do it perfect already. I can understand why long waffle issues are more suited for those repair livestreams / re-uploads
I absolutely agree about realizing that you have to wrench on cars too. People new to the hobby might not understand that right away, these videos are a great way to push that message.
honestly, most rc stuff you see is head cam as it rips around(there's nothing wrong with that), your chitter chat is what makes your videos unique and awesome. You make great stuff and it really helps explain how to work on these. Getting an rc collection is easy, ask any one of us, keeping them running in top shape is much more challenging especially if these videos didn't exist, it would get expensive as a trial and error kind of thing.
Kev, this is the best part of you videos, you have such a brilliant carefree mind, the part with be basherbodies, is stuff i have missed. the wrenching "waffling" part and the "here is a problem, lets just fix it, dont make a big numbere out of it". thanks for all the content and please make more videos with this kind of content, i also miss the evenings, where you streamed wrenching.
You cause people to want to get into this hobby, ik this because I myself bought a $400 arrma grom 3s. I know a lot about it because of you and I’ve been able to repair this thing plenty of times. Thanks to you. Keep doing what you do💯
Man you are just dominating this space, if Traxxas or Arrma makes a special edition Kevin Talbot RC i would 100% buy it. I know your thing is to be independent but still be cool. Since my son started watching you 6 months ago we have gone from nothing to a fleet of trucks and cars. My local hobby shop owes you big time. Thanks for the joy and come to the States.
I really appreciate when you get deeper into the building/upgrading process. I learn ALOT from your videos and they make it easier for me to maintain my RC's aswell! So I hope most of your viewers feel the same so you can keep it that way!
I would like to Thank You Kev for Your Bashing. I firmly believe You are personally responsible for the added Durability that R/C Manufacturers have developed and implemented. Keep it up.
for anyone who has sat through this old tony or ave or that jon cadogan bloke who all definitely know their onions but will definitely let you know too, can we just appreciate kev's no bother, no fuss lesson on sharpening drill bits? oh, sorry: 'twist drills' you have to call them twist drills if you want to be taken seriously 😂
I mean, for the hobby stuff he's doing with a hole here or there, sharpening them like that is fine. But under no circumstances would that be a good idea for people that use them regularly or for heavier work. They wear out dull again in a hot second when you do it by eye like that.
It's good enough for hobbying and drilling a hole once in a while, but certainly don't do that if you use them for work or use them daily. They will wear out again in a VERY hot second. They'll also wander all over the place and your holes will end up off center if you "eyeball" the point and don't get it in the exact center
Another great vid! Watching your videos helped inspire me to get back into the hobby after a 30 year break! For the past year, I've been building crazy cars, etc. and started a YT channel to share. Thanks again for your approach to this amazing hobby!
if the car breaks , fix it, show us how you fix it then in the same video take the car out again. this is why i love your channel. its the best format. run car break car and end video is no good - other channels do this - its crap
I like how Kev Ronnie Mac'ed the back of his new truck body. That is a dirtbike reference in case you are wondering. The first paint job did not come out perfect but he sure did share a great idea. I won't be buying any paper thin Lexan unless I want to put it on a shelf and leave it
Woffle for sure i love when you get into detail helps me understand how tough it is to build an rc you make it look easy and i much prefer to see someone who knows what there doing give proper quality tests
Man Kevin I would have bought that body from you so I could have hung it on my wall. Great vid bro keep up the good work and thanks for sharing everything you do
7:15 LMAO why is the poor MERV stuck to the ceiling?! Unless it's a Spider-MERV, in that case it can stay there all it wants! And absolutely, yes waffle. That's one of the main reasons I'm here! Really enjoying your builds and waffling around.