Thank you for this video I had a hard time trying to install the heat sink at 1st. I remove the motor from the transmission so I could slide the heat sink, but it kept getting caught with the titan sticker that's on the motor. I don't want to ruin that sticker lol, so I just gave up until I just saw your video. Thanks again
they are just a bunch of files of rocks that I resized and printed and use double sided tape to secure them down on my table. They have been hours of fun hahaha.
I really like the defender body, I have a rochobby katana V2 and it's a nice rig but it needed a 2 speed for outdoor use. How does the trx4m stand up speed wise for trailing?
In my opinion the Trx4m sits between the Katana and FMS FJ Cruiser. That's just from judging its stock performance. The Trx4m is the easiest to work on and after the low range gears installed ($5) it's a whole new animal.
@@RunThatRC I've wondered about getting one, I REALLY like defender bodies and hard bodies. And they finally did both....I really wanted to hold out for wpl to make one because I prefer the 1/16-1/12 scale more, since they travel better outside.
hey can you please tell me which kit should i buy mn88ks or wpl c44km. As after long 1 year savings of money i now have money to buy the kit.☺️ love from India
I know you mean adapter I saw someone on RUclips then I order it, but it doesn’t work like how it’s supposed to work on the stock receiver. It just kept blinking sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t work and sometimes the rear in the front doesn’t.
Is it compatible with fenders installed as I have those on my rig and I am not sure the pro scale light kit which I have got later, would be able to fit on those tiny spaces after fenders on.
the pro loght kit should work as it tucks up towards the esc. I dont know what fenders your running but I dont see why it wont work or be easily modded.
@RunThatRC you are absolutely right, this pro kit LED sockets tucked in perfectly with body shell and chassis with 3d printed fenders. Looks great on my rig. Thanks 😊
It definitely still works but would be more efficient without the sticker and some thermal paste. With the low range gears the motor doesn't get too hot trailing around so its good for now.
Thanks for the video. Almost got the light kit but we were already buying the trailer. There's also a light kit for the trailer😂
Thank you for this video I had a hard time trying to install the heat sink at 1st. I remove the motor from the transmission so I could slide the heat sink, but it kept getting caught with the titan sticker that's on the motor. I don't want to ruin that sticker lol, so I just gave up until I just saw your video. Thanks again
Holy cow you 3D printed a indoor rock course, I have to check that out, I'm way into 3D printing and crawling
they are just a bunch of files of rocks that I resized and printed and use double sided tape to secure them down on my table. They have been hours of fun hahaha.
I NEED THIS VID with crawl mode (3 mode) THANKSSSSSS SO MUCH
my transmitter works with the lights
I really like the defender body, I have a rochobby katana V2 and it's a nice rig but it needed a 2 speed for outdoor use. How does the trx4m stand up speed wise for trailing?
In my opinion the Trx4m sits between the Katana and FMS FJ Cruiser. That's just from judging its stock performance. The Trx4m is the easiest to work on and after the low range gears installed ($5) it's a whole new animal.
@@RunThatRC I've wondered about getting one, I REALLY like defender bodies and hard bodies. And they finally did both....I really wanted to hold out for wpl to make one because I prefer the 1/16-1/12 scale more, since they travel better outside.
Definitely 1:16 for real outdoor trails.
hey can you please tell me which kit should i buy mn88ks or wpl c44km. As after long 1 year savings of money i now have money to buy the kit.☺️ love from India
I would recommend the WPL c44km its a noce truck.
@@RunThatRC should i go with wpl c44km or b16km. plus which model will take longer time to build.
@@tusharkashyap6935 depends what your in to. Both good but one's a trail truck and the other is a scaler.
@@RunThatRC hey which wpl kit takes longer time to build.
should i go with wpl c44km or b16km or b36km plus which model will take longer time to build. love from India
b16, c44 then b36 is the most time consuming.
How do you take the heat sink off now?
you can pull it off straight up but that takes effort. The easiest way is to remove the motor from gearbox and slide it off the motor.
So sad it’s if I change I receiver. I’m going to lose the functionality on my lights. That’s what happened with me.
someone makes a adapter so you can run the pro light kit but it cost a pretty penny for it. I cant remember the name unfortunately.
I know you mean adapter I saw someone on RUclips then I order it, but it doesn’t work like how it’s supposed to work on the stock receiver. It just kept blinking sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t work and sometimes the rear in the front doesn’t.
Is it compatible with fenders installed as I have those on my rig and I am not sure the pro scale light kit which I have got later, would be able to fit on those tiny spaces after fenders on.
the pro loght kit should work as it tucks up towards the esc. I dont know what fenders your running but I dont see why it wont work or be easily modded.
@RunThatRC you are absolutely right, this pro kit LED sockets tucked in perfectly with body shell and chassis with 3d printed fenders. Looks great on my rig. Thanks 😊
@kaushalvyas5445 glad that worked out good for you! Must be looking nice!
I doubt the heatsink will work properly through the sticker on motor ..
It definitely still works but would be more efficient without the sticker and some thermal paste. With the low range gears the motor doesn't get too hot trailing around so its good for now.
Video is not bad but talk a little slower, you sound very hyper. We can understand you better if you slow down a little bit
I am hyper! I'm modding my rig so I'm excited hahaha.