Hi. Nice video. Thanks. I can not find Could provide a link for the battery you use ? Also can you tell me the maximum battery size (L x W x H) which can fit into the battery location ?
Thanks for your kindly reply. Ok for the battery size and about the link. I have 2 more questions as follows : - 58mm x 30mm x 16mm is the maximum size the battery which can be used ? - what is the capacity and voltage of your battery ? IS it 2S - 1500mah ? Sorry for such questions and details. But it's always a problem for the choice of batteries on those small toys. I shall post your replies and video in our tutorial.
Looks like you it have Panhard bar and 4-link suspension on the front with servo on the chassis on the first part of the video. this is simple not the right way to set up a suspension link... but at the end there is a 3-link suspensions system assembled... thats the right way to proper set the suspension system.
The yellow one is the RTR version, the difference between the metal one is that the RTR version uses former plastic axles and universal shafts instead, and also with the 180 motor.
thyanks for speaking english.... cool. like it.
Thanks for comment, bro.
Hi. Nice video. Thanks.
I can not find Could provide a link for the battery you use ?
Also can you tell me the maximum battery size (L x W x H) which can fit into the battery location ?
Sorry, the battery is so cheap in China and there is no link for foreign countries. And my battery 's dimension is 58mm x 30mm x 16mm.
Thanks for your kindly reply.
Ok for the battery size and about the link.
I have 2 more questions as follows :
- 58mm x 30mm x 16mm is the maximum size the battery which can be used ?
- what is the capacity and voltage of your battery ? IS it 2S - 1500mah ?
Sorry for such questions and details. But it's always a problem for the choice of batteries on those small toys.
I shall post your replies and video in our tutorial.
@@RCDecouverte IOt is 2S - 1100mah.
Dude look over your left shoulder, Jason is watching you. LOL
Thanks for comment Pedro and I don't afraid Jason, LOL.
Very nice. Thanks👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for comment, RC ModSquad.
LOVE VIDEO. GET DOWN BRO. COOL
Thanks bro.
Nice RC Model, please make more videos, Tommy!
Thanks, MOBILMOTOR.
Still waiting for mine to arrive! Nice Video Tommy
Thank youTomley and waiting for your video.
@@TommyRC Hopefully it will arrive this week!
I'm also waiting for mine to arrive. But it's going to be a long wait!
Excellent video thanks for sharing! 😄
Thanks for comment.
Awesome build video I’m goin to go put mine on preorder rite now
Thanks a lot, Yung.
The rear license plate holder is upside down. The "lights" should shine down on the car tag, not up. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, I didn't realize that.
Looks like you it have Panhard bar and 4-link suspension on the front with servo on the chassis on the first part of the video. this is simple not the right way to set up a suspension link... but at the end there is a 3-link suspensions system assembled... thats the right way to proper set the suspension system.
Maybe it is not the right way, I only followed the instructions.
@@TommyRC the way it is at the end of the video is the correct way.
3-link and panhard bar with servo on the chassis.
Sooo jelly! You guys have yours already. Give me give me! Lol. Good video bro!
Thanks, RTR and look forward to yours.
nice video tommy 👍👍
Thank you alaasalya.
Great job this looks like a good kit 😁👍
Great build video,can you do one on the yellow version as well? everyone seems to be doing the blue version lol
The yellow one is the RTR version, the difference between the metal one is that the RTR version uses former plastic axles and universal shafts instead, and also with the 180 motor.
Canta Wait to get one this
It is real a bargain.
Awesome!
Thanks a lot, Kwad.
Scale?
1/12
@@TommyRC I'm having trouble finding the all metal pro kit. Where did you purchase yours from?
@@genericytaccount93 You can click the Metal version link in the description.
C34 TRIPLED IN PRICE.