Awsome video! Great course setup. An as far as the fusion best ive used so far. I have a pro on my fordyce an a se 1800 on my wifes trailrunner. The slow crawl an torque is just Awsome. Take care
Thank you so much and I completely agree. I like the pro a little better but for the price, the SE1800 is fantastic. Almost all of my trucks have either a SE or a pro
I really want to get a 3D printer, like bad lol can print so many parts. Do you have any CAD experience? I’ve only done 2D but I really wanna learn 3D. You must’ve gotten a good one for trx4 and a gen9. How are you liking it so far?
@@NEO-RC I have some experience, I was a machinist in the Navy. Right now ANYCUBIC is running a sale, the KOBRA 2 NEO (ironically) is an excellent beginner machine 🤙
@@NEO-RC bambu is top of the line, and I can’t discourage purchasing one… but as a beginner myself I have a extremely hard time using and understanding their slicer software. Best example I can give is Bambu is the Horizon Hobbies of printers their software is proprietary and only works with their products… so when you get a stl file it has to be compatible with their slicer or its of no use. Once you slice a file and say you purchased a second printer of a different brand, it’s not going to work on a new printer. So in essence my printer and a few others are open source software and can easily run just about anything🤙
@ that is really good to know! I did not know they used proprietary software and that’s a bummer. I’m definitely not a fan but of anything being proprietary, especially with 3D printing. I get why but it’s much more appealing to a buyer when you can import and use multiple file types rather than relearning a whole new software suite. Thanks for that info
Good run Philip looking nice on the trail
@@AdventureTimeRC thanks Brent, pretty happy with the Gen9. Good rig
Awsome video! Great course setup. An as far as the fusion best ive used so far. I have a pro on my fordyce an a se 1800 on my wifes trailrunner. The slow crawl an torque is just Awsome.
Take care
Thank you so much and I completely agree. I like the pro a little better but for the price, the SE1800 is fantastic. Almost all of my trucks have either a SE or a pro
Hello,
Great crawl tour! 👍
Greetings from Seven🖖
Greetings Seven 🖖 Thank you so much 👍
That's a fantastic looking Scout!
Thank you, appreciate that! Thanks so much for watching!
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Sick truck🤟🏻
Thank you sir!
Scouts looking good Neo!!! That's my kinda trail rig!
@@RcDungeon thanks Dungeon! Need to figure out the torture twist but overall, I really like Gen9. That fusion SE was definitely the way to go.
@@NEO-RC DL will eliminate the torque twist
@@RcDungeon I did pickup a transfer case with opposing rotation, just need to figure out how to integrate it lol
The Scout is really shaping up, I traded mine and a TRX4 for the new printer…. Didn’t even get to drive it 🤙
I really want to get a 3D printer, like bad lol can print so many parts. Do you have any CAD experience? I’ve only done 2D but I really wanna learn 3D. You must’ve gotten a good one for trx4 and a gen9.
How are you liking it so far?
@@NEO-RC I have some experience, I was a machinist in the Navy. Right now ANYCUBIC is running a sale, the KOBRA 2 NEO (ironically) is an excellent beginner machine 🤙
@SCRedneckRC-Tony good info thank you. I was looking at one of bamboo labs machines but haven’t looked too much.
@@NEO-RC bambu is top of the line, and I can’t discourage purchasing one… but as a beginner myself I have a extremely hard time using and understanding their slicer software. Best example I can give is Bambu is the Horizon Hobbies of printers their software is proprietary and only works with their products… so when you get a stl file it has to be compatible with their slicer or its of no use. Once you slice a file and say you purchased a second printer of a different brand, it’s not going to work on a new printer. So in essence my printer and a few others are open source software and can easily run just about anything🤙
@ that is really good to know! I did not know they used proprietary software and that’s a bummer. I’m definitely not a fan but of anything being proprietary, especially with 3D printing. I get why but it’s much more appealing to a buyer when you can import and use multiple file types rather than relearning a whole new software suite. Thanks for that info