I do like the look of the AT1S, and it's a good price and decent spec too. I did run an XQ2S for a bit, then converted it to FWD, but I could never get it setup quite right. The 3Racing chaissis' are great value for money, but we've found the lower wishbones tend to be quite brittle and break easily. On my XQ2S I fitted the hard strong composite suspension set, and I had no issues with that, and I also fitted the camberlink stiffener set to the front, which eliminated a lot of slop. Great to see you trying the budget cars!!
Hello friend ! Congratulations on the video! Friend, I already have 2 xpress chassis, the xm1s and xq2s, I chose them because they are affordable and the only ones that deliver here in Brazil, I'm thinking about getting one of their chassis, either At1s or Xq3s, based on your experience, what do you recommend? Does the differential system often give problems? Are belt drive cars better? What do you suggest!
I got one and tbh Im starting to believe belt driven being the superior style is a myth because I never lost a race yet with my ats against belt driven cars
Even a Modified TamiyaTT-02 can be competitive in the right hands, It depends on the person behind the transmitter and a model that it's not too overweight.
Is there benefits or cons to this chassis vs the XQ2S? I know you mentioned they are similar with this being shaft driven, I’m just struggling to make my mind up
Sorry, I do not have any spare vintage electrical parts for RC10’s. You can find used RC10 motors on eBay but those might be a little pricey. I very rarely see the original mechanical speed controls for sale.
Hey I just wanted to let you know that I love everything about the channel and the videos! Keep doing what your doing!
Hey thanks. Thats really nice of you to say and means a lot to me. Thanks for your support.
Looks to be quite the kit for the money. I love shaft drive. I built up a tb05r this summer. The thing is insane.
I do like the look of the AT1S, and it's a good price and decent spec too. I did run an XQ2S for a bit, then converted it to FWD, but I could never get it setup quite right. The 3Racing chaissis' are great value for money, but we've found the lower wishbones tend to be quite brittle and break easily. On my XQ2S I fitted the hard strong composite suspension set, and I had no issues with that, and I also fitted the camberlink stiffener set to the front, which eliminated a lot of slop. Great to see you trying the budget cars!!
Super cool. Gave me an idea to make a race track in the school parking lot..
Looks like a great day of RC racing
Let’s see that Kyosho Ferrari race! Great video.
Looks like lots of fun and great idea....
Hello friend ! Congratulations on the video! Friend, I already have 2 xpress chassis, the xm1s and xq2s, I chose them because they are affordable and the only ones that deliver here in Brazil, I'm thinking about getting one of their chassis, either At1s or Xq3s, based on your experience, what do you recommend? Does the differential system often give problems? Are belt drive cars better? What do you suggest!
Thank you 😊
I’ve never ran road races but it looks like fun
64 pitch will allow you to fine tune the ratios better.
Thanks, maybe I’ll eventually switch back. Never considered that…
I got one and tbh Im starting to believe belt driven being the superior style is a myth because I never lost a race yet with my ats against belt driven cars
For me, it definitely holds its own again the belt driven cars we race in the modified class. I love mine!
Even a Modified TamiyaTT-02 can be competitive in the right hands, It depends on the person behind the transmitter and a model that it's not too overweight.
@@ripmax333 very true...
Nice track... Where can i got a lap timer?
lapmonitor.com/store/en/
Just bought that servo, is it any good? Haven't been able to run mine yet
Is there benefits or cons to this chassis vs the XQ2S? I know you mentioned they are similar with this being shaft driven, I’m just struggling to make my mind up
I need help with my RC car RC10 . Electrical parts don’t work , but I would like to make it work with new parts . Can you help ?
Sorry, I do not have any spare vintage electrical parts for RC10’s. You can find used RC10 motors on eBay but those might be a little pricey. I very rarely see the original mechanical speed controls for sale.
Are you running lipos with this? I still miss your original dirt track anybody going to run any Tamiya 's or kyoshos?
Brad... for the last time... we run lipos now...
Yes we run a variety of RC's for on-road. Tamiya, Kyosho, Sakura, etc....