Tamiya XV-01 Build Part 1 - Lancia Delta Integrale

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Welcome to the first part of my Tamiya XV-01 build project, the Lancia Delta Integrale Rally Car. This part covers the build of the differentials and front gearbox. The video is longer than I intended, but I found it difficult to cut parts out - I wanted to show a complete and comprehensive build - warts and all! Let me know in the comments what you think, and I can alter the following videos according to your preferences!
    Many thanks to my good friend Rob Brennan, for being my cameraman and co-host!
    Tamiya XV-01 Specifications:
    Terrain use: multi-purpose
    Drive-train: 4WD
    Drive type: Dual-Drive
    Drive line: dog bone
    Differential type: sealed oil-filled gear
    Suspension: fully independent double wishbone
    Steering mechanism: bell-crank
    Shocks: oil-filled damper
    Shock damper material: plastic
    Tyres: Tamiya rally block
    Chassis material: plastic
    Motor: 540-brushed type
    Bearings: shielded ball bearing
    Adjustable camber
    Adjustable toe angles front and rear
    Adjustable ground clearance
    Adjustable gear ratio
    Adjustable shock angle
    Wheelbase: 257mm
    The chassis is fitted with newly-designed front and rear damper stays to allow maximum exploitation of the extended stroke provided by the CVA mini oil dampers.
    Suspension arm parts are designed to allow the car to run optimally using ground clearance of 10mm or more, making it ideally-suited to off-road running.
    The XV-01 chassis uses a front-motor, belt-driven 4WD layout with the drive belt, battery and R/C equipment protected from dirt and debris by covers.
    Compatible with Lancia Delta Integrale, Subaru Impreza WRX STI Team Arai, Subaru Impreza WRC 2008 or Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. X bodies
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  • @RonnieReyes-vq4mw
    @RonnieReyes-vq4mw 3 месяца назад +1

    Greetings from the Philippines! Very informative video. Very helpful. I watched this XV01 build before building my XV01. Thank you for sharing.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 месяца назад

      Greetings from the UK! Great to hear you found it helpful! Thanks for the kind comment, have a great day! 😎👍

  • @rijkemans5114
    @rijkemans5114 3 года назад +1

    Hi Mark. Last week I started on my own XV-01 as my first RC kit ever. I had some doubts because of my lack of experience, but with the help of your vids I'm confident I'll finish it. Thank you very much!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад +1

      Wow that a fantastic kit to start the hobby - but certainly not the easiest! But yeah, take your time and I'm sure it will come out great. I'm really pleased that you are finding the videos of some help, makes it worthwhile making them. Enjoy the awesome XV01!!! :-)

  • @unmoderatedahole
    @unmoderatedahole 6 лет назад +1

    All right! I find this chassis pretty fascinating.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      Hi True Buggy! Yes, this kit is very different to all the other Tamiyas I have built, it just oozes quality! A lot more involving to build, too - some neat little designs, as I hope you will see as the build continues. Thank you very much for the great comments bud! ;-)

  • @StankoPerko
    @StankoPerko 6 лет назад +4

    That's some precision plstic right there.
    Love the build vid...

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      StankoPerko - it has been a long time - so nice to read you! Thank you for the great comment, so pleased that you liked it - I hope you are still enjoying our RC hobby! Best wishes from Mark :-)

  • @chrisscott3039
    @chrisscott3039 6 лет назад +1

    Once again great vid very in-depth looking forward to the next vid

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers Chris! I hope it's not too much in-depth for you - it's a difficult balance to make - skip over details or include them all? I tried to compromise, but ended up leaving most of the detail in! Thanks for following along - your comments are always appreciated my friend :-)

  • @need4drift
    @need4drift 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and camera work. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers Mike! Nice comment bro - thanks for watching, best regards from Mark! :)

  • @robbrennanrc
    @robbrennanrc 6 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the mention in the description. Nice editing mate. My feet are still aching from all that standing with the camera lol.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +2

      Rob Brennan - you are very welcome my good friend! Well, after your brilliant camerawork, I just had to get the editing right! Sorry mate - I know I got the easy job, sitting down and building was much easier than standing and filming! But glad you did mate - you know it is appreciated :-)

  • @corrievanleeuwen7495
    @corrievanleeuwen7495 11 месяцев назад +1

    So cool greatings from Holland 🤗love this hobby

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  11 месяцев назад

      Hello there! Yes this is an amazing hobby for sure! Thanks for the nice comment and greetings from England! 😎👍

  • @elimohf2822
    @elimohf2822 6 лет назад +1

    very detailed video and cameraman added value

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Many thanks, Elimo, so nice of you to comment! I will pass on your comments to Rob, who filmed this video. Have a nice weekend mate! :-)

  • @Remoteaddicted
    @Remoteaddicted 6 лет назад +2

    Great build Mark! Can't wait to see the rig in action!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Charlie! You will have to wait a while 'till I make the first run video, 5 more builds to come - I hope you are a patient guy!!!! I really appreciate the support my friend, Best Regards from Mark... :-)

    • @Remoteaddicted
      @Remoteaddicted 6 лет назад +1

      Haha, did I read patient? :D Well I'm not patient. When I got a kit to build I need to build it at once and immediately :D

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Hehe - I know what you mean, Charlie, yes, you guessed, I have already finished the build - couldn't wait (like you). But I just mean I can't upload them al at once ;-) Thanks so much for the super comments mate ;D

  • @jdpasltrains
    @jdpasltrains 6 лет назад +1

    You are having a lot of fun. Love it!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      A very big thank you JD!!! Yeah, this is so enjoyable, but driving it at the end is gonna be the best! Cheers for following along buddy!
      All the best,
      Mark...

    • @jdpasltrains
      @jdpasltrains 6 лет назад +1

      Build, Drive, and Fix IT. Fun!!!!

  • @GreenEyedScotty
    @GreenEyedScotty 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are brilliant! Just picked up an XV-01 today and will watch all your build videos before commencing with my assembly. Thank you for doing this - I'm a technical, hands-on person but it is great to see someone take the time to do this. It will enhance my experience during my build to recall what you did during more intricate/difficult steps. Much appreciated, cheers!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад +1

      Awesome, thank you, Scotty! Very kind indeed. I know what you mean, I'm also a hands-on person but I sometimes check out other builds here on RUclips before I start mine. Every little bit of info is a bonus. Enjoy your new XV-01, it's a cracking bit of kit! Cheers!

  • @jtveg
    @jtveg 6 лет назад +1

    I love these build videos. They are real handy for beginners, so that they can see how simple or tricky assembly is. Especially so they don't make mistakes like forgetting to file or sand off the lugs from the snap off parts. 🚙
    Even a builder like myself that has built over a dozen Tamiya cars over the years still finds them enjoyable. 💯
    Please keep em coming. 👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the brilliant comment, John! Yeah, I hope the videos are at least a little help to someone - especially if they are new to Tamiya builds, but it's nice to know that an experienced person, such as yourself, still find them interesting. Your comments are very much appreciated mate - it really helps keep the incentive going when it comes to producing the next video!
      Have a smashing weekend, John! ;D

  • @hollyhillrc
    @hollyhillrc 6 лет назад +2

    This is a top class video Mark. A DVD and/or an mp4 file of this should be included with every XV-01 kit. Good instructive commentary by yourself and superb in focus close ups by Rob. I have saved every step of this build because it was in February that I tore one of my XV-01 chassis down to repair and refurbish. It is still sat in pieces in various containers in a box because of one thing and another. Because I have a poor memory this series of videos will be invaluable, along with the manual. I didn't take apart the gearboxes, but need to so I can check and replace the oil. This particular video will help me do that. I will play it in reverse when I disassemble them lol. Thanks very much to you and Rob for all of your sterling work my friends : ) Massive Thumbs up !

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Derek - you are very kind Sir! It's really great to know that you found the series useful - it makes it all worth while for me! Good luck with the rebuild my friend, I'm sure you will have no problems. :-)

    • @hollyhillrc
      @hollyhillrc 6 лет назад +1

      Hopefully not now I have expert guidance. It will probably be classed as a vintage by the time I get round to it lol : ))

  • @madsrcbuggy
    @madsrcbuggy Месяц назад +1

    Hi Mark! Nice to find this old video, I had not seen before because back then I was not yet into the hobby, ha ha... I haven't got me an XV-01, not yet at least... Just doing a bit of research... I see I missed your unboxing video, maybe I should check that next, he he...

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  Месяц назад

      Hi Mads! Glad you are watching my back-catalogue! This is a real old one! You need an XV01 mate, everyone can't be wrong about how good they are... Research away my friend and I hope your week is going well. 😎👊👍

  • @harryrc9263
    @harryrc9263 6 лет назад +1

    Hello Mark.Really fantastik Video.It is really nice to see how step by step a great rc Car is assembled.I really enjoy it .

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the positive words, Harry! Yes, I wanted to show how the chassis is built, step-by-step, I know it is a little long, but there really is no way to make it shorter! So pleased you enjoyed it my friend, I'm sure the finished chassis will be great - we will soon find out!

  • @kkkyouwa
    @kkkyouwa 6 лет назад +1

    Tamiya XV - 01 is a good chassis,We are looking forward to your completion of Tamiya XV - 01.👍👍👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Ahhh - thank you kkkyouwa san!!! I know you have the XV-01 chassis too - I very much enjoyed watching videos of it on your channel - and must admit that it was watching your XV-01 Lancia Delta Integrale video ( ruclips.net/video/K8x38eGGw4w/видео.html ) that inspired me to get one! Everyone should watch you excellent video!!! :-)

  • @michaelgravlund9194
    @michaelgravlund9194 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mark just been in great company with you and Rob 😜👍 on part 1. It really helps me here with the XV 01. Thank you very much indeed 👍🥂

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад +1

      Hi Michael! Great to hear that you enjoyed our company! Thank you, too, for the great comment and for watching my videos. All the best, my friend! :O)

    • @michaelgravlund9194
      @michaelgravlund9194 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC you too my friend 😉👍. Have a great evening. I going to join you two lads again this evening in part 2 😄

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад +1

      @@michaelgravlund9194 Many thanks, Michael - enjoy! :O)

  • @ShenRC
    @ShenRC 6 лет назад +2

    😊👍Nice! I did not know this kit had fluid filled diffs!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers Steve - yeah there are lots of cool features on this one - I was surprised to find that the chassis, wheel hubs and suspension towers are all carbon-reinforced plastic - very stiff !!! The whole chassis is much more rigid than my other Tamiyas, and there is very little play in all the moving parts - it's a tight little kit! ;-)

  • @markwalhimer8972
    @markwalhimer8972 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mark,
    Love your build videos !

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад

      Hey, thanks, Mark! Lots more coming soon! Cheers! :O)

  • @aviano72
    @aviano72 6 лет назад +1

    Really nice build. I think this chassis will fit you perfect racing in your local park / track :)

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      aviano72 - thanks for the great comment, pal! Yes - I have high hopes for this rally car, I very much hope you are right and I look forward to finding out with my first run at our little track in the park! Cheers for watching - Mark ;-)

  • @micronrc3856
    @micronrc3856 6 лет назад +1

    Nice step by step over view of this build.👍👊😎🏁🐍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Regards buddy! Micron RC - your positive comment is very reassuring, I have 5 more of these to come!!! (don't worry, NOT all at once). Enjoy what's left of the weekend :-)

    • @micronrc3856
      @micronrc3856 6 лет назад +1

      Mark Bryan RC Let Rob know he did a fine Job as well.😂👍👊😎🏁🐍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      That is very kind of you mate - yeah I will be sure to pass your compliment on to Rob - he did well putting up with me and filming for 2 days straight!!

    • @robbrennanrc
      @robbrennanrc 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Micron RC for the kind words. Always happy to help a mate

  • @rc_michi
    @rc_michi 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the XV01. The handling of the car is awesome! Over the time, I identified some weaknesses. So I replaced the bevel gears of the diffs with the ones of steel. CVDs are a mandatory, especially in the front. When using a strong motor, slipper clutch should be installed.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      Same here! What a great chassis. I have a set of CVDs to fit and a hotter motor. I'll look into your other recommendations. Thanks for sharing!

  • @SergeRustic
    @SergeRustic 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for these videos, it helped me a lot. I’ve been in this hobby 30 plus years and frankly this XV-01 build was absolutely miserable. Parts in various bags for each step, it was worse than a 5000 piece jigsaw puzzle. The turnbuckles were torture. The decals on the body horrible (fenders). The lexan body also flimsy. Anyways, I’m in Canada and I emailed the Tamiya rep explaining all the issues. I’m not sure if you have built anything Traxxas recently but they have really stepped up their game. Coloured detailed instructions, parts fit wonderfully. I personally feel Tamiya needs to update how their kits are made. I couldn’t believe for almost $400 Canadian dollars that this XV-01 had mainly Phillips screws. Those types of screws are in toys not hobby grade RC vehicles.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад +1

      Hi Serge, thanks for the interesting comment. Glad the videos were of some help. I have been building Tamiyas for 30+ years and agree, they are very quirky, you definitely need to be a big fan to enjoy building them. "Torture" is the exact term I would use for the turnbuckles, I ended up cutting threads into the ball ends! And the stickers are a pain, definitely easier if you heat them up with a hairdryer first. I haven't built a Traxxas, but the kits do look good. I agree that hex head screws should be standard these days, I've started to replace the stock screws with them on my newer builds. Maybe Tamiya will update their kits if they keep losing market share? Who knows! Thanks again and all the best from Mark...

    • @SergeRustic
      @SergeRustic 3 года назад

      I always consider Traxxas back in the day as what English people say “rubbish” but the TRX-4 is amazing. Full colour instructions, and parts in bags that make sense. The parts fit together so precision like too. I know Traxxas don’t offer many kits but they sure nailed it with the TRZ-4 Sport I built. Please consider one to compare.

  • @NordicRC
    @NordicRC 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting, Mark! Finally found a full 20 minutes where I was able to watch the first part ;-) Now that you asked for it, I think I would say I prefer builds cut up in 5-12 minute parts. Easier to find time for. Enough said, I enjoyed the vid! Found the first part with the diff very interesting, since I so far only have come across normal greased down gear diffs and ball diffs. Heard a lot about these sealed diffs with diff oil from racers, but actually never seen one being assembled step by step. Makes me wanna buy this kit just to get to build those diffs myself :-)

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      Many thanks for the great comment and feedback, Mikael. So glad you found time to watch it! Cheers for the video length advice - luckily the next one is only 13 minutes! I found it difficult to break up the build videos logically, so went with the "parts bag" idea - each of the series uses all the parts from bags A, B, C, D and E. The final video shows the completion of the body. I was thinking like you, too, that about 10 minutes was about right for each one - but I went into too much detail!!! Anyway, they are all done now, and thankfully some are a lot shorter. Yes, the oil-filled diffs are new to me too, they feel really nice and smooth when done, with much more resistance when turning only one output shaft, compared to the normal diff type. I appreciate your time, both watching and commenting. :-)

  • @RCVOODOO
    @RCVOODOO 6 лет назад +1

    So many small parts. Good job👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      Thanks a bunch, RC VOODOO! Yeah, lots of very fiddly small parts, very difficult with my sausage-fingers!!! But we got there in the end - appreciate the support buddy :-)

  • @PeteWylieRC
    @PeteWylieRC 6 лет назад +2

    Ooh that does look like a lovely kit. You've done a great job of keeping the commentary relevant to what you are doing with helpful advice. It's a difficult balance between a time lapse build and waffling on and on and I reckon you've got it spot on. I notice that you don't use threadlock on the pinion and I think we have talked about this before and I can't believe that you haven't had one come loose. Also the no grease thing between the pinion and the spur was the same on my Traxxas Slash and it didn't seem to cause a problem. I can't imagine that a little grease would be a problem either. Anyway I look forward to seeing the next installment of this build mate. Rob must be very patient holding the camera while you get the fun of the build 😀

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers Pete, me old mucca! Thanks for the comment about the balance of comments and detail - it sure is difficult to know how much to talk and when to shut-up! Still learning my friend, but everyone is different, and you can't please everybody - but glad you liked it all the same! Yeah, just couldn't leave the pinion grease-free! And you are right, Rob was a proper mate on the camera, but don't worry, I will return the favour soon - keep your eyes on Rob's channel - new stuff coming very soon ;-)

    • @robbrennanrc
      @robbrennanrc 6 лет назад +2

      Hi Pete. I must admit I soon decided I was glad to be behind the camera with all those fiddly little bits and also how hard it was to screw most of the screws in.

  • @TonysRcTechboom
    @TonysRcTechboom 6 лет назад +1

    Great build Mark again, it's funny that we carnt see who's filming and every now and then he speaks lol. Great video my friend 😁😊😁

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Tony! Thanks for the comment dude, always appreciated my friend! Yeah, it sure is great having Rob to film for me - I'm sure you know how difficult it is filming single handedly - and it's good to have someone to talk to, rather than just talking to the camera!!! Really enjoyed you latest vid with Tibor Von (just subbed!) - it's always more fun to share our hobby with friends. Look after yourself mate - speak soon ;-)

    • @TonysRcTechboom
      @TonysRcTechboom 6 лет назад

      Mark Bryan RC , will do my good freind 😊😁😊

  • @thecontractor365
    @thecontractor365 6 лет назад +1

    Great video and build, but wow - fiddly differentials or what ! Warts and all, yep like it, I'd stick with this format for the rest of the series...👍.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Ahh - so kind of you to comment mate - thanks for reading the description and replying - just what I needed!
      I'm glad you liked the format - I could try and film and edit the videos so it looks like I'm an RC PRO builder - but I'm not! We all make little mistakes - so I kept them in to keep it real ;-)
      Thanks to Rob, too - I tried filming a little bit on my own with a static camera, but it just wasn't the same - luckily Rob stuck with the whole series, so there is some continuity. Thanks again mate, and hope all is well with you :-)

  • @Smiffy830
    @Smiffy830 4 года назад +1

    Yowm good ay ya! arv ad this kit bout a year, now I can see it being built it ay too taxin" on me noggin. Nice 1 mar mate, bostin!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад +1

      Ta very much mah mate David! It's a great kit, 'bout time you got crackin on it! Yeah, not too bad a build, I made a few mistakes along the way but easily put right. Cheers for the great comment. Are you local to me or just good at the ol Black country banter? :))

    • @Smiffy830
      @Smiffy830 4 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC Orite Mark, I'm originally from Oldbury, past 24 years in Surrey. The kit I have is the TT02, you have vids for this too I see so I might be picking yer noggin now & then if ok. COYB😁👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад +1

      Oroit David! Haha, I'm still in Oldbury! Small world, eh? Yeah, I have built a few TT02's, great chassis too. Needs bearings and oil shocks to get the best out of it though. No probs my man, ask away as much as you like, always happy to help if I can. :-)

    • @Smiffy830
      @Smiffy830 4 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC that's scary! Not that you still live in oldbury but I happened on ya by chance & yowm hum grown. Not sure if yowm bothered, but Baggies just beat west ham in fa cup, luvvin life! Be in touch mar mate👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад

      Hehe - yeah that is strange! I don't really follow the football, but I'm still happy that our local team did well - get in! :)
      Look forward to hearing from ya me mucka! :-)

  • @KenJencks
    @KenJencks 4 года назад +1

    Hi Mark, I am interested in this chassis so I am going to watch the build. Thanks!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад +1

      Hi Ken! It's a fantastic chassis my friend, I hope you enjoyed the build! This is one of the best Tamiya rally chassis, hope you are tempted! :))

    • @KenJencks
      @KenJencks 4 года назад +1

      I found one online for 175 us dollars. I would need to get a motor I think and of course the electricronics and a body too. I really want a BMW body.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад

      @@KenJencks Sounds like a bargain, Ken! However, mine did come with the motor and body, but no electronics. There are some nice BMW bodies available! :-)

  • @lealowo
    @lealowo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! What would you recommend for radio transmitter, servo, esc, receiver, battery and charger? (Budget focus) thanks in advance

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  9 месяцев назад

      Hi there! Well, it depends if you prefer a pistol grip or twin-stick radio, and where in the world are you? I will try to help if I can! 😎👍

  • @DerGolf2000
    @DerGolf2000 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mark (any anybody else)! Now you have build it, would you recommend any Hop Up part that should be installed during assembly?

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад

      Hi - I haven't felt the need to install any hop-up parts to my XV01, it runs very well in stock form and is very robust, I can report no broken parts at all in 3 years of running it! :)

  • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
    @CarminesRCTipsandTricks 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice Mark!! 👏👏👏👏🍻🍺
    I'm liking the way this kit is going together so far. I'm a little concerned about the choice Tamiya made with Diff Oil... But that is Tuneable. I'd drive it first, but would likely end up with 5000wt up front, and 8000-10,000wt in the rear.
    Maybe I'm too used to Crawlers, where I use up to 500,000wt in the Diffs!! 😱 Unless I'm Competition Crawling, I NEVER Lock the Front Diff!! It increases the Turning Circle and causes excessive strain and wear on front Suspension Parts!! 😫💥😣
    Anyone who's been a Mechanic of Real Cars fully understands what I'm going on about. 500,000wt still allows some slow Differential Action, for tighter Steering. But it's SO THICK that the Wheels are *nearly* locked. It's like Positraction vs. a Drag Racing Spool...
    You NEED to have the Front Wheels turning at two different speeds for good control, performance and durability!
    I've not done this on a far Lighter Rally Car yet.... I'd imagine that you'd want Lighter Oil in the Diffs, but 1000wt just seems more like just a thicker Lubricant than a means of tightening up the Axles.
    I get an odd feeling that I might end up with at least 3000wt Front and 6000wt Rear. We'll see how yours performs.
    I DO love the way this is going together!! 👍👍 EVEN by Tamiya's Standards!!! Very impressed with the tight tolerances on the Gear Shafts. This SHOULD end up being your finest performing Vehicle to date!
    Can't wait to see more.
    Carmine 💥 ⛽

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the kind and knowledgeable words, Carmine! I totally get what you are saying about the diffs - unfortunately my CC-01 hasn't got sealed units, so all solid unfortunately - and YES the front drivetrain is under a lot of stress!
      As you say, we will see how it goes with the 1000wt oil, I haven't had a chance to test it properly yet! I do think it will be my best performer to date, and as you can imagine, I'm very excited to find out!
      I'm very pleased you enjoyed the video - It makes the time I spent on the videos very worthwhile - so a BIG thank you for that :-)
      Best regards,
      Mark...

    • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
      @CarminesRCTipsandTricks 6 лет назад +1

      Well Mark, when I can get back to working on my 'Freeder, I'll take up that challenge!! 😱
      The front Diff on a CC-01 isn't sealed - as we both know....
      But I want to try! O-Rings on the output shafts with backing shims (much like your XV-01 Diffs went together) and something to seal the end cover....
      I might work! 😎

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      Carmine - I'd love to see that! As you say, with a bit of effort, it just might work - the very best of luck mate!
      Best regards,
      Mark...

    • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
      @CarminesRCTipsandTricks 6 лет назад +1

      Thank You Mark! If successful, I'll be sure to try to post a Video about it. I'll at least try to explain to you, what I had done.
      BTW, I actually tried 500,000wt Diff Oil in my Holiday Buggy. Similar Diff to the CC-01 Front Diff...
      So far - works a treat!!! It ACTS like a Positraction Rear End. One Wheel WILL pull with some force, when the other Wheel is in the Air!! 👏👏👏🍺🍺🍺🍻🍺
      Testing will ensue.....

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад +1

      That HB diff sounds great - how did you keep the oil in the housing - or is it so thick that you don't need to do any modifications?

  • @adamgoddard5765
    @adamgoddard5765 4 года назад +1

    The plastic gears in the diff are the hop up parts for these
    Tamiya 54428 Steel Bevel Gears for TA06 Gear Differential Unit (XV-01/FF03R/M07) Just asking as I got this hop up part in spares box wondering if I could use them for this build ?

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад

      Hi Adam - yes the 54428 steel gears are listed as compatible with the XV-01, so you should be good to go with them. You will soon know when you compare them to the kit plastic gears, they should be exactly the same size - good luck! :)

    • @adamgoddard5765
      @adamgoddard5765 4 года назад +1

      Mark Bryan RC will I need two sets of these hopups as there are 2 diffs ? As tamiya said I on my needed one

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад

      @@adamgoddard5765 Yes, Adam, you need 1 of these sets for each diff. :)

  • @ianwinpenny1857
    @ianwinpenny1857 3 года назад +1

    Great video. The plastics such as the gear boxes look so much better quality than a TT02 for example. Is this what you found

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a bunch, Ian! Yes, the plastics in this kit are a real step-up from the entry level kits, I think they are reinforced with carbon fibre, definitely very strong! The chassis is very robust, after many, many runs, I have no breakages at all. Happy New Year! :O)

    • @ianwinpenny1857
      @ianwinpenny1857 3 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC Happy New Year to you Mark. Your videos have definitely made my reintroduction to RC much easier and enjoyable. I think I may try and get my hands on a XV-01 to have as a rally basher

  • @joshmitchell9335
    @joshmitchell9335 3 года назад +1

    Where’s the nn4 shim? I have every other part except that and I can’t find it anywhere

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад

      Hi Josh. It's been a while since I built this, so not sure exactly. But I do remember that some small parts were not in the main bag or on the parts tree - I think one was in with the differential bag! Hope you can find it! :)

  • @amaninaroom8678
    @amaninaroom8678 3 года назад +1

    I just got my XV 01, im on the first steps of building it. And I must say its hard work compared to my Terra Scorcher I build before.
    My question is, dont you use taps/thread fomers on the gear boxes holes ? I think its recomendet on page 3 or 4 of build manual.
    But cause i dont had one i asked me if I could just screw them in without thread.
    nice work with that build project btw
    good informations when build on my own.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад

      Hi - yes the XV01 is quite a difficult build! But, no, I did not use a tap for the threads - just put a bit of grease on the screw before fitting, it will help the screw go in.

    • @amaninaroom8678
      @amaninaroom8678 3 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC ok, thx for the tip !!
      ive done this many times with self tapping screws to get them in with less force. so its something that i could´ve find out by myself :-/ , but many thanks.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад

      Any time my friend, good luck with the build! :)

  • @JoseGarcia-yk3dl
    @JoseGarcia-yk3dl 5 лет назад +1

    What brushless motor do you recommend?
    The engine of the kit is fine?

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      Hi Jose - I am thinking of fitting a brushless motor to the XV-01 very soon - I am thinking about the Hobbyking Trackstar 17.5 turn sensored motor. I have used them before and they are good quality, very good price, and work well with the standard Tamiya TBLE-02s ESC :)) The motor also comes supplied with the sensor cable.

    • @JoseGarcia-yk3dl
      @JoseGarcia-yk3dl 5 лет назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC very thanks!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome :))

  • @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha
    @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Mark, what diff oil did you use for yours? And where did you get it? Cheers!!

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      Hi Paul - You can use any silicone oil for the diffs, I used some 1000wt shock oil I had spare - it's Hobbyking Turnigy Shock oil, the big bottle you see in the video was only £3!!! You can get it in lots of weights, from 300 to 10,000 weight. I have several bottles and am very pleased with it for both shocks and diffs.

    • @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha
      @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Bryan RC Thanks! You answered my next question too, it can be used in shocks also!

    • @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha
      @DC_Cha_Cha_Cha 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Bryan RC is ‘wt’ and ‘cst’ the same measurement?

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      Paul - weight or wt is completely different to CST (centistroke). CST is the industry standard, weight is a measure used by some companies and is not a standard measure. Basically, the bigger the number, the thicker the oil. But it is difficult to try to compare the two, I think 100wt is about 1200cst but that's a guess! Best to stick with one brand and its easier to compare - basically 1000wt is twice as thick as 500wt.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Paul - I have been thinking about this weight and CST issue again, and think I have been using the terms incorrectly! The bottles of oil that I have, both Tamiya and Turnigy brands, do not state what the measurements are, they just quote numbers. People seem to just use the numbers and refer to them as "weights" But on reflection, I know car engine oil SAE measurement is the weight of the oil. So SAE 40 is pretty thick isn't it? It is probably as thick as my 700 silicon shock oil - so the Tamiya and Turnigy numbers must be CST!!!

  • @davidshort952
    @davidshort952 2 года назад +1

    Where can I find bg3 on tree ???

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад

      Hi David - BG3 is the tiny plastic spacer that looks like a washer? I think it is attached to a little round plastic ring, and not on any other parts tree. I remember it was not in the bag I expected it to be, it may even have been in the shock bag! or the diff bag? Sorry, don't remember exactly, it was a long time ago as I say, it's not where you might think it should be. Hope you find it! All the best. :)

    • @davidshort952
      @davidshort952 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC thanks so much , finding the videos such a massive help 👍

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  2 года назад

      @@davidshort952 You are more than welcome, David, glad the vids are useful!

  • @davewarner8401
    @davewarner8401 3 года назад +1

    I can't find BG3 any ideas?

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад +1

      Hi Dave - BG3 is the tiny plastic spacer that looks like a washer? I think it is attached to a little round plastic ring, and not on any other parts tree. I remember it was not in the bag I expected it to be, it may even have been in the shock bag! Sorry, don't remember exactly, as I say, it's not where you might think it should be. Hope you find it! All the best. :)

    • @davewarner8401
      @davewarner8401 3 года назад +1

      @@MarkBryanRC thank you for getting back in touch.
      I have now found it : )
      I didn't expect it to be such a challenge to find.
      It's on it's very own parts tree that's like nothing I've seen before!
      Great video guys its really helping me and I'm sure others.
      Keep up the great work.
      Kind regards Dave

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  3 года назад +1

      No worries, Dave! So glad you found BG3, otherwise it's a game-stopper for a 50p part! What were Tamiya thinking! Perhaps it's a test!?!?!? Thanks for the kind words, appreciated, mate! Take care. :-)

  • @rcpatapouf
    @rcpatapouf 6 лет назад +1

    1st viewer ha ha ha

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  6 лет назад

      Hehe - Well I am glad it was you AGAIN - you are the fastest RUclips viewer!!! ;D

  • @JerryYeo
    @JerryYeo 5 лет назад +1

    why can't the factory build it for me after being quite expensive

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад +1

      I understand your sentiment, Jerry, but I think that owning a Tamiya is much more rewarding because you have built it yourself. I urge you to try building one and see how you feel about the RC car when it is finished! :-)

    • @JerryYeo
      @JerryYeo 5 лет назад +1

      I will feel very frustrated because it will never be finished hahah. But I actually understand what you're trying to tell me. I wish I could build one from scratch but life keeps happening.@@MarkBryanRC

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      Ahhh - life keeps happening, now I too understand that! Maybe you can find a nice Tamiya XB car or truck, or even find a used, ready made Tamiya - there are plenty for sale on E-Bay! Best wishes from Mark... :-)

    • @JerryYeo
      @JerryYeo 5 лет назад +1

      the world is a nicer place because of people like you. thank you :) @@MarkBryanRC

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      What a lovely thing to say - you just made my day better, Jerry! If only all people on RUclips were as polite as you! :))

  • @jonnie2bad
    @jonnie2bad 4 года назад +1

    Hey guys when you are finished watching Marks build guide all the way through check out the XV-01 build thread I started on RCtech.com. It was 100% inspired from this video series Mark made. www.rctech.net/forum/oval-larger-scales-more/1065080-jonnie2bads-summer-2020-tamiya-xv-01-build.html

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  4 года назад

      I have read your thread, Jon - very interesting and very detailed - good luck with it! :)

  • @theeviloneohyes
    @theeviloneohyes 5 лет назад +1

    ya sound like a local lad , orr right ar kid

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC  5 лет назад

      Orrroit mate! Yeah, I'm in Oldbury - where are you based mate?