Go to modspeedshop.com and you will find all of Matt's setups. He may not have this particular race setup listed but I don't think he varies it a lot. Otherwise his email is listed there also. He will let you know how it was setup.
Thanks. We use a land-rush start for all the 1/5 scale mains. Not sure if we have ever had people think that it gives an unfair advantage but I do see your point. It does require drivers to be patient and realize that the race isn't won in the first turn.
Most RC races don't typically go by who passes the line first. Most are won by number of laps after the allotted time is up, or in some cases the best overall lap times.
@@Crabtronics From my point of view, big scale is amazing. I am now working on a new 1/5 Bergonzoni GB Club chasis, in Arca RC Club (in Madrid, Spain). First time un this scale after 1/8 TT. Very enjoyable mate!
Chique corrida 🚙💥💨😎👍🏻💪🏼🤛🏻
Dude was smashin’ out on ‘em till he lost a wheel. Too bad!
nice realistic cruising
Let’s go Wisconsin
Ivan Stewart arcade game still looks great
Thanks
Awesome track. Where can that layout /design/measurements? We are thinking about making a track.
Dope!!
Ahh. This is the one where Matt lost the wheel. Bummer.
The handling of the 1st car is excellent... I wish he could share the settings and shock/diff oil settings here.
Go to modspeedshop.com and you will find all of Matt's setups. He may not have this particular race setup listed but I don't think he varies it a lot. Otherwise his email is listed there also. He will let you know how it was setup.
@@deadfrogracing7943 thanks a lot... definitely visit the link you gave.... Cheers....
0:34 2nd car: *Controller disconnected*
No it was a issue with his steering servo.
@@deadfrogracing7943 r/woosh
compared to 1/10 oder 1/8 it´s slow motion
Yeah 1/8 scale is the fastest you’ll get for off-road IMO. I live running my 1/8 buggys and truggys. So much freaking speed!
Cool vid but I'm curious to why they started like that?it seems to give a unfair advantage.
Thanks. We use a land-rush start for all the 1/5 scale mains. Not sure if we have ever had people think that it gives an unfair advantage but I do see your point. It does require drivers to be patient and realize that the race isn't won in the first turn.
Most RC races don't typically go by who passes the line first. Most are won by number of laps after the allotted time is up, or in some cases the best overall lap times.
What system is used to monitor/registered the laps and time?
Oh I would have died leading ( DOMINATING) the race and loses a tire 🛞!!! So sad he/she ha it dialed in!!! 🤦♂️
I feel like I could be decently fast with one of these....they seem so slow lol
They are a lot of fun to race but definitely not slow.
@@deadfrogracing7943 I’m just used to 1/8. Maybe slow is not the right word. Just less agile. Very cool though
@@Crabtronics From my point of view, big scale is amazing. I am now working on a new 1/5 Bergonzoni GB Club chasis, in Arca RC Club (in Madrid, Spain). First time un this scale after 1/8 TT. Very enjoyable mate!
@@aviatuber1308 cool man. They do look like a lot of fun. And I’m sure they are more difficult to drive than they look.
@@aviatuber1308 awesome man. Let’s see a vid when you get a chance 🤘🏼