I have both the SBR 2.0 and the Baja Rey 2.0. I’ve had them for 4 weeks, and still haven’t unboxed them. I’m waiting to move first. I can’t wait to drive them.
I love the idea of these large scale trucks (they look so cool and imposing), I just have no idea where I'd personally run it. Also, even though I have never had this issue when running an RC, I do worry about an accident to someone's person or their property with a truck this big if control was lost somehow (either driver error or equipment malfunction). Looking forward to the running vid!
I rarely use my Fireteam for this reason. Incredible when you get to run them, though. There is no replacement for mass when it comes to weight transfer.
Drinking some Coffee Brand Coffee and found out J had a RC channel for years. Been watching the other channel for a decade LOL. Good stuff man. I've been into RC for 30 years.
What's going on everyone Jeremy from RcNightmare. Jokes aside I feel you will enjoy a lot building and driving a Capo: queen, you should get a Capo: Queen!
Yes I bought one , definitely one my favorite,it's definitely a drivers truck ,make sure you set your low voltage cut it's set for 6s out the box I had bump mine up to 8s ,I ended up ruining my battery.
It's a great scale truck. Ĺooks amazing bashing ťhrough and over bumps and humps. It's not a basher by any means and humps decently on small stuff. Keep it 6 feet or lower and it's happy.
You do need the rear chassis braces. There's a lot of flex in the bed/ rear cage. I picked mine up last Father's day sale for $200 off. Basically same price as the UDR and a lot more truck.
I'm completely new to rc but have always been interested in it. So the other day I bought the rustler 4x4 vxl brushless it's absolutely amazing. But of course now I want another I was thinking on getting the wide max is this a good choice.
I see you have the Baja Rey 1/10 in your stack of trucks , I just bought one like it , was wondering what you think about it , haven't had time to run mine yet