I run it on 2S because of the battery tray. As far as I know the diffs are still okay. Tamiya included plastic gears but they are really wide and beefy. If the diffs ever get destroyed then I will lock them permanently with super glue or jb weld or something and turn it into a crawler.
Hi, I bought the bumper from ebay from Polo Creations RC. It doesn't look like they are very active right now on ebay, but you can check out their youtube page, Polo Creations
Yes but it goes over the front bumper, completely covering it. And you'd have to cut into the rear bumper of the body to fit into the bumper on the chassis.
Hi Steven, I've uploaded another video of it. The front tires could rub the front wheel wells a bit but I don't want to trim the body more than that. Thanks for watching! ruclips.net/video/WOp04OcrG0k/видео.html
Hi, I don't have the Axial Yeti Score so I don't know if it'll fit or not. I didn't know if the Redcat Camo TT body would fit before I bought it for my Losi Baja Rey either. But I figure that I would cut it up to make it fit. I had to drill holes and use a couple tie wraps to make it fit. You can also visit your local hobby store and see if they have a sample of the body for you to try on, or google the dimensions of it (wheelbase, etc.), worst case scenario you'd have to do some cutting. You'd still have to drill holes in it.
Nice body! So the stock body mounts extend high enough to allow the body to fit? That was my only concern, I didnt think the Proline body mounts for the slash would work/or were even necessary.
Yes the stock body mounts from Arrma will work. Proline claims on their site that it's required to buy their screw on mounting posts but I didn't see a reason to buy them. I think magnets would work better but that would involve some creativity. The wheel wells don't exactly line up but you can trim them to make them fit. The front tires might also rub the body a bit but you can also trim the front wells higher if you want. If you want more height for your body you could buy the proline screw on posts or get creative and use magnets or make your own wooden posts or something, lol!
I have widened the stance by adding 18mm hex wheel adapters to all 6 wheels since this video. And it does prevent it from rolling over as often. Took me awhile to get used to looking at it with such a wide stance but now it looks normal to me. I know it adds more strain on the drive shafts, so thanks for the heads up on the part number. It has a cheapo GoolRC Brushless ESC and Motor combo setup and it works great for me so far.
@@chengahlang2000 ah! Good idea! I'll be taking that idea, thanks. I put up a couple of videos yesterday of mine if you want a look. Dunno how to link, just try "tamiya konghead bashing ". One with stock motor, one brushless. How does the goolie take the heat? Cheers bloke.
It was really fun to build! Only problem is I used the stock plastic bushings so I need to break it all apart and install the sealed ball bearings one day. And I didn't really like painting it. I messed up on the first body.
She runs well, Tai Ming! But hitting those kerbs - ouch! Look forward to seeing it run with the wider stance - mine rolls over too easy as well! Thumbs up from Mark Bryan RC!!! :)
No, I didn't need to buy anything else other than the body and paint. Proline claims on their site that you'd need to have their special screw-on body posts, but the stock Senton body posts work fine for this body, too. Yes, the body's wheel base is a little short, so I had to trim back the rear well fender more to widen it. There's also a little bit of rubbing in the front, but you can always trim back on the body fenders some more if you want. It's not a perfect fit, but it's close.
@@chengahlang2000 thank you very much, the senton is a really hard car to find a replacement body here in the UK. Even the senton body is hard to find at a reasonable price. I'll give this a go, was the paint job complicated?
@@shaggysgcanimal No, not complicated at all. Only two colors. I watched other youtubers videos first. First cut and drill holes in the body. Then wash it inside with soap to remove oil and fingerprints and let it dry completely. Then put the window stickers inside and mask the area you don't want painted yet with a good masking tape, be careful not to touch too much on the inside of the body that was washed. Then spray paint, make sure it's Tamiya Polycarbonate, very light coats first and let it dry, then gradually add more coats. Let dry, remove masks, paint second color, light coats at a time, etc. If you mess up, keep in mind you could paint on the outside of the body too, just remove it's protective film. I wanted my truck bed to have a different texture so I cut the film exactly around it and paint it on the outside. The uncut film protected the rest of the truck from the spray paint.
Have you heard Redcat has released their portal axles for sale as an upgrade kit? For $99 on ebay you can upgrade your Gen 7 to have front and rear portal axles!
Thanks! This was driven on the Gen 8! The portal axles are awesome! I'd normally get stuck in the taller grass and softer ground with my other RC trucks, but the Gen 8 has no problems at all. The only thing is that I would lose transmitter signal occasionally if I drive too far in FPV from inside my house. But I've never lose signal when I'm driving outside. So I switched out the stock redcat remote and receiver with a Tactic TTX300 and it has yet to lose signal when I'm driving inside. I want to really test the range in daylight. Hopefully I won't lose my truck lol
Hi! Sorry for the late response. What kind of RC car are you interested in? For example, a monster truck, a short course truck, a buggy, or a truggy? Or are you interested in on road drifting cars? And what size vehicle are you looking for? If you don't mind having a smaller 1/18 scale monster truck, I'd recommend Redcat Racing Volcano-18 V2. It's on sale on ebay for $42! The seller is Best Buy! I personally don't have that vehicle, but for 42 bucks it's a steal! There's also the Redcat Racing Cyclone XB10 for $75 on ebay if you're looking for a buggy. For $140, I think nitroRCX have some good short course trucks available, but they are slightly smaller than the other true 1/10 scale trucks on the market. My ECX Torment 2WD is 170 bucks on ebay.
I believe most websites like ebay, amazon, nitrorcx, banggood, amain, horizon hobby, and more do international delivery. You can also visit your local hobby store if you don't wanna order online. I'm sure there's one near you, you just have to google or ask someone. Good luck!
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I run it on 2S because of the battery tray. As far as I know the diffs are still okay. Tamiya included plastic gears but they are really wide and beefy. If the diffs ever get destroyed then I will lock them permanently with super glue or jb weld or something and turn it into a crawler.
@@chengahlang2000 thanks for the input my friend :)
how do you puncture holes on the body?
You can buy a body reamer or use a hand drill, whatever gets the job done cleanly
What is the part number for the bumper? Pretty cool man
Hi, I bought the bumper from ebay from Polo Creations RC. It doesn't look like they are very active right now on ebay, but you can check out their youtube page, Polo Creations
Can you show how you mounted the extra tire and more of the bumpers please?
Does this fit with the stock bumpers?
Yes but it goes over the front bumper, completely covering it. And you'd have to cut into the rear bumper of the body to fit into the bumper on the chassis.
Purple Raptor looks great . Thanks for the restraint , a minimum of decals .
Beautiful truck , lousy lighting . Please show it again . Looks great without a bunch of decals . Keep up the fine work .
Hi Steven, I've uploaded another video of it. The front tires could rub the front wheel wells a bit but I don't want to trim the body more than that. Thanks for watching! ruclips.net/video/WOp04OcrG0k/видео.html
I have a question .. that redcat camo tt body is at a good price and I wanted to buy it for my axial yeti score but not if it fits
Hi, I don't have the Axial Yeti Score so I don't know if it'll fit or not. I didn't know if the Redcat Camo TT body would fit before I bought it for my Losi Baja Rey either. But I figure that I would cut it up to make it fit. I had to drill holes and use a couple tie wraps to make it fit. You can also visit your local hobby store and see if they have a sample of the body for you to try on, or google the dimensions of it (wheelbase, etc.), worst case scenario you'd have to do some cutting. You'd still have to drill holes in it.
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That’s a great way to walk the dogs
Good to see you enjoying the hobby , nice video and truck
Nice body! So the stock body mounts extend high enough to allow the body to fit? That was my only concern, I didnt think the Proline body mounts for the slash would work/or were even necessary.
Yes the stock body mounts from Arrma will work. Proline claims on their site that it's required to buy their screw on mounting posts but I didn't see a reason to buy them. I think magnets would work better but that would involve some creativity. The wheel wells don't exactly line up but you can trim them to make them fit. The front tires might also rub the body a bit but you can also trim the front wells higher if you want. If you want more height for your body you could buy the proline screw on posts or get creative and use magnets or make your own wooden posts or something, lol!
Did the same thing. Hpi make good replacement drive shafts, part no 86193. You will need em. Is that the hobbywing 9t setup? Mad fun.
I have widened the stance by adding 18mm hex wheel adapters to all 6 wheels since this video. And it does prevent it from rolling over as often. Took me awhile to get used to looking at it with such a wide stance but now it looks normal to me. I know it adds more strain on the drive shafts, so thanks for the heads up on the part number. It has a cheapo GoolRC Brushless ESC and Motor combo setup and it works great for me so far.
@@chengahlang2000 ah! Good idea! I'll be taking that idea, thanks. I put up a couple of videos yesterday of mine if you want a look. Dunno how to link, just try "tamiya konghead bashing ". One with stock motor, one brushless. How does the goolie take the heat? Cheers bloke.
Go faster on those speed bump lol
That was max speed lol. Another project on my list is to build a ramp.
I always wanted this 6x6 cool bro
It was really fun to build! Only problem is I used the stock plastic bushings so I need to break it all apart and install the sealed ball bearings one day. And I didn't really like painting it. I messed up on the first body.
Nice video brother like#1
She runs well, Tai Ming! But hitting those kerbs - ouch! Look forward to seeing it run with the wider stance - mine rolls over too easy as well! Thumbs up from Mark Bryan RC!!! :)
Nice Konghead, I love the paint job - the dog liked it too! :D
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Nice did you need to buy anything to make it fit, the body is only 240mm wide according to the spec I've seen and the senton is 330 or something.
No, I didn't need to buy anything else other than the body and paint. Proline claims on their site that you'd need to have their special screw-on body posts, but the stock Senton body posts work fine for this body, too. Yes, the body's wheel base is a little short, so I had to trim back the rear well fender more to widen it. There's also a little bit of rubbing in the front, but you can always trim back on the body fenders some more if you want. It's not a perfect fit, but it's close.
@@chengahlang2000 thank you very much, the senton is a really hard car to find a replacement body here in the UK. Even the senton body is hard to find at a reasonable price. I'll give this a go, was the paint job complicated?
@@shaggysgcanimal No, not complicated at all. Only two colors. I watched other youtubers videos first. First cut and drill holes in the body. Then wash it inside with soap to remove oil and fingerprints and let it dry completely. Then put the window stickers inside and mask the area you don't want painted yet with a good masking tape, be careful not to touch too much on the inside of the body that was washed. Then spray paint, make sure it's Tamiya Polycarbonate, very light coats first and let it dry, then gradually add more coats. Let dry, remove masks, paint second color, light coats at a time, etc. If you mess up, keep in mind you could paint on the outside of the body too, just remove it's protective film. I wanted my truck bed to have a different texture so I cut the film exactly around it and paint it on the outside. The uncut film protected the rest of the truck from the spray paint.
Great stuff thanks, will sub
Nice brother
Nice what size is it I have a senton mega 4x4 this is perfect for it
Yes, this is a Senton 4x4 Mega too. The body fits for the most part, just need to trim back the rear wheel wells a little more.
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Have you heard Redcat has released their portal axles for sale as an upgrade kit? For $99 on ebay you can upgrade your Gen 7 to have front and rear portal axles!
Looks great bro. Like#1
Nice job brother. Like#1
Thanks! This was driven on the Gen 8! The portal axles are awesome! I'd normally get stuck in the taller grass and softer ground with my other RC trucks, but the Gen 8 has no problems at all. The only thing is that I would lose transmitter signal occasionally if I drive too far in FPV from inside my house. But I've never lose signal when I'm driving outside. So I switched out the stock redcat remote and receiver with a Tactic TTX300 and it has yet to lose signal when I'm driving inside. I want to really test the range in daylight. Hopefully I won't lose my truck lol
Tai Ming Cheng that would be great to see bro
You have to get better tires so you wont get stuck on that grass.
Nice truck! 👍👍👍👍👍Oh wow you have no Subs. I'm going to be your first 👍👍👍👍
Looks really good! Looks too good to bash. Great paint job! 👍
Can you recommend a RC car for 140 dollars
Hi! Sorry for the late response. What kind of RC car are you interested in? For example, a monster truck, a short course truck, a buggy, or a truggy? Or are you interested in on road drifting cars? And what size vehicle are you looking for? If you don't mind having a smaller 1/18 scale monster truck, I'd recommend Redcat Racing Volcano-18 V2. It's on sale on ebay for $42! The seller is Best Buy! I personally don't have that vehicle, but for 42 bucks it's a steal! There's also the Redcat Racing Cyclone XB10 for $75 on ebay if you're looking for a buggy. For $140, I think nitroRCX have some good short course trucks available, but they are slightly smaller than the other true 1/10 scale trucks on the market. My ECX Torment 2WD is 170 bucks on ebay.
Tai Ming Cheng but the thing is i live in uae
I believe most websites like ebay, amazon, nitrorcx, banggood, amain, horizon hobby, and more do international delivery. You can also visit your local hobby store if you don't wanna order online. I'm sure there's one near you, you just have to google or ask someone. Good luck!