MCCT 19: FMS Atlas 6x6 stock vs. modified - puzzling!
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- MCCT - Micro Crawler Capability Test: • MCCT 1: Axial SCX24 De...
Here we test, compare and grade capabilities and performance of micro trucks 1/18 - 1/24 scale.
10 tests have to be passed, failing tests will rank the truck lower than trucks which passed all or failed less tests, independent of points gained:
Test 1: Max. climbing ability on rough surface. 1 point for every 1° higher 45° Test 2: Max. climbing ability on smooth surface. 1 point for every 1° higher 45°
Test 3: Max. descending ability including stop and ascending backwards 0.5 points for every 1° higher 45°
Test 4 and 5: Tilt angle to the left and to the right. 0.5 points for every 1° higher 32°
Test 6: Hill of branches, flat side. Max. 2 points
Test 7: Hill of branches, steep side. Max. 10 points, rated by driver
Test 8: Hill of smooth pebble stones, flat side. Max. 2 points
Test 9: Hill of smooth pebble stones, steep side. Max. 10 points, rated by driver
Test 10: Low speed performance and modulation 0 - 5 points, classified by comparison to well known models and ESCs 0 points: e.g. Panda Hobby Tetra K1, SG 1802 1 point: e.g. Hobby Plus CR-18, CR-24, Atlas 6x6 2 points: e.g. Axial SCX24 v1, Mini-Z 4x4 3 points: e.g. Axial SCX24 v2, Furitek ESCs with brushed motors 4 points: e.g. Hobbywing 1080 ESC, AS12 ESCs, ASX24 ESC 5 points: e.g. Furitek ESCs with brushless outrunner motors - Наука
Cool to see them the stock like mine and your modified
The modified might not have done as well on the smooth surface because it weighs more. On the rough surface the extra weight helps give the tires more traction and they can grip the rough surface better as to were the extra weight of the modified makes it want to slide down the smooth surface because the tires can't grip it. I could be wrong that's just my opinion. Cool video tho, gunna check out all the scx24 videos too.
Could be, but still strange, because non of the other 30+ trucks tested showed such a behaviour.
I also think the 55mm helps vs the smaller tires on the modified. If you can get some 58mm x 20 tiies it will be a difference
Bigger tires won't really fit without stretching the rear which gets difficult with the drive shafts
@@charlieshankles true
Initially, after release of the Atlas more than 2 years ago, we (not only me) tried - problem: Only rather small tires fit. And of course you need 6 tires - I do only have 4 of most types.
The tires could be a little dirty maybe on the modified?
No. Brandnew - I only mounted those for this test. Originally my modified Atlas has stock tires (with custom wheel weights inside and foams). But I wanted to use different than stock tires in this test. Tires never have been driven outside.