Greetings from Germany by a Dutchie. For the price tag, it can be nothing but dissapointing. As soon as it breaks, something does not fit, does not function as intended, can't go over or trough an obstacle etc., you will curse it and remember you expected more for €5000.
That gearbox design alone would be enough to make me regret getting one, nevermind everything else. It seems like unless you play with it only on flat gentle terrain, you can expect to be repairing the drive train every few hours on a $5000 truck that doesn’t even go fast
Damn. Unfortunate engineering with the gearbox! I bet they didn't expect people to actually drive this thing in harsher conditions than a showfloor haha
Nice of you to grade the surface of the carpark! It’s a shame it broke/caught fire twice, but that was just a tiny pin failing and some dodgy wiring (it’s called electrickery for a reason), it’s still an amazing truck, you’ve just had sh1t luck with it! I had a similar disappointment when I got my first “proper” basher (Arrma Big Rock) and it broke in a seemingly minor tumble, within minutes of being unboxed. After fixing it was amazing, until I broke it again. That’s just the nature of our hobby! What you really need is to bring it to SST in September and spend some more quality time with it! Kudos to Simon at Greens Models, he’s a lovely guy, really knowledgeable and helpful.
A decade or 2 ago after being into RC for years & working in a Hobby a Shop I bought my Ultimate project, a 1/10 RC leopard tank from P&E Telis Tanks. Easily burnt through $5000 on that thing..powered by a brand new OS 4 stroke that ran *beautifully* through 1/4 of it's first tank, suddenly stopped & Never ran properly again. By then I was totally over it & the endless $$$ I'd spent. Very tempted by that cheap Stuart tank you reviewed though...😅
I am sorry to see you had so much electrical trouble with it. As you know well electrical issues are the worst. When it was running it looked great and conquered the terrain easily. As I watched the wheels articulate over the small bumps and hills all I could think of was a centipede or some other insect with a lot of legs following the shape of the ground. The gearbox flaw is very irritating. Good luck with your future adventures with it. You will have some great stories.
What you need is a D drive on the shafts like the Armma pinion drive. That might help with the pin breaking all the time, it wouldn't have the strain on the pin alone.😊😊😊
Sorry about the bad luck with the build. My wife says that you are a bad influence on me. I have ordered 3 RC cars in 2 days since I started watching your channel Wednesday last. I ordered a C14& C24 and some truggy thing from Amazon. $220 this past weekend with about $300 on the wishlist.
Kinda cool that you have a plan now. Yes maybe it should have been better right from the box, but the modding, improving and fixing is what keeps me coming back to my collection of trucks! Also the fact that it doesn't matter, it's not going to save the world or cure deseases (probably), but innocent tinkering to keeps the brain from overheating over fretting over real problems. Very healthy! Loved this vid (as well), keep up the good work!
Have to say i have had 2 cross models and moved them on very fast, for me i wont have any more but a lot of people absolutely love the brand, i hope you decide to keep it but at this stage i can understand you bunging it on the raffle site and calling it a day
Can't wait for the next video to find out how you fixed it so I don't have to deal with that problem in a nice way as I have already added mods and parts to my build for the truck to be almost 80KG ish and would be very frustrating to have to pull it apart again and again to get to that part, and it's not an easy one to get to. Size + weight + speed and no brakes is going to cost a fair bit if this happens on the road or at speed or just going up a steep hill which I have quite a few around me. As I am writing this i'll have to starting looking for brakes alternatives for this monster. I just hope Cross-RC is working on a fix or an updated part since we the customer / mostly you are publicly testing, and updating them on the snagging list of things. Like maybe also making an interior, adding somewhere in the chassis another brake option and documenting the winch mount and adding the parts list to greens models / their website so we can see compare and upgrade at will
Hi Phil, at the other end of the spectrum, are you going to be churning out a review of the “HNR 360 Werewolf”? Looks to have a nice body and pretty decent internals, unlike myself !😂 Appears on the surface to be a reasonable car for the price ??
I'm new to the hobby and just wanted to say I appreciate the way you make it approachable. I've learned quite a bit from you in the last two weeks, and had some laughs, too.
Had a spate of steel pins snapping on spur gears so I swapped them for aluminium ones which flex, not had one snap since. Not the same I know but it may be worth looking at.
Thanks for sticking with it & seeing this one through Phil 👍 Would've turned some heads & put smiles on plenty of faces at EAST if nothing else! Cheers for all your efforts to bring us great content 👏💯
It's not a disappointment.. that is awesome. Boys have their toys, and you are inspiring others to relive a bit of their childhood. You will get it diled in, and I can't wait to see.
Throwing a third option into the mix for the gearbox fix. File a flat onto the shaft where the gear is. Then Weld a small amount of material onto the inside of the gear and file it out so it locates onto the flat. Should still be able to use the original pin to ensure it locates in the right place. It’ll be removable if the gear ever needs removing for any reason and won’t weaken the shaft as much as drilling it out.
This series was a blast to watch, still boggles my mind that it's a $5k truck and weighs 50 kilos. This would have been an awesome prop for a movie like they did in Terminator with the tanker truck, it looks mental! Looking forward for the "facelift" you're planning. Cheers!
Ahh, but fixing them can be fun, sometimes. Tell you what, I will help you ( by watching ) & get you food and beer if you can ever make it out West with our cold rivers, moose , elk and beaver🌲
4:38 these castle escs are notorious for exploding under load, if you know Kevin Talbot, he managed to blow one up just by continuously accelerating and braking wheels off the ground.
that rig is awesome, the electrical looks like a nightmare indeed :P looks like you figured it out though.... too bad you had to tow it out :S the pin that sheers might actually be a sheer pin to protect the internals of the gearbox/drivetrain from too much torque. maybe up the size a bit or try a different material for the pin?
Well... It's a freaking fantastic truck, Phil... But too much complications, bad designs and so on... Too much trouble. 😕 But really well done!!! Stay safe there with your! 🖖😊
Awesome fun Phil, pity about the fires but hey it’s all learning and fun in the end. Definitely get that pin changed to a steel pin and weld it so it doesn’t break. Cheers for another great video from Australia mate. 🇦🇺👍🏼
I feel the struggle you have. 😬 It’s little bit to much cables in that truck 🙈 Btw I just fit a fusion pro in the intruder and mange to keep the reverse light with a lot of modifications 🙈 the stock light controller couldn’t be used. And I put the front indicators along with the main light to be a little “American”. Looks very good 😊 I can show you if you want? It’s so much smoother with fusion pro.
both my cross rc's have driveshaft pin tolerance issues, you may need to put a flat on the shaft and use a stubby grub pin like mip uses like a set scre with just a tiny bit of pin off the end, this will ensure the gear cant slop on the shaft and reduce the chance of shearing with the same diameter parts. i do not recommend drilling that shaft cross hole wider unless you were to remake the shaft thicker in that place as well
Nah mate, he sang and played it all by himself, that way he can use it in a vid. But in all seriousness, I'm interested on how he could use the music too
It's crazy how expensive hobbies become when we get older. lol I was saying to myself, who would spend 5k on a RC but then I think about the money I spend on DJ gear and it almost equals the same.
hey Phil i use allen wrenches to make pins it works great and the don't seem to break its a hardened tool i use a hacksaw to cut them to size as to not take away from the hardened part less heat try it might be surprised lol
59,000,000 views so far, nice one Phil. 16 years in the hobby, didn't you do well. Keep on trucking bud, we love all the content so far. Watched them all so far. And 51 million 🎉 ❤ and 😊 faces to you.
That is a cool truck!!! glad you figured out your issue!!!! I guess people think just because you are an aircraft electrician you can't have problems with things, we are all humane (I think) But awesome rig can't wait to see the new look 💯🤔
I’d buy one only to convert it to an airport rescue fire truck. With foam cannons. To rescue other RC trucks stuck in the mud or put out actual RC fires
Awesome machine, sucks about the set backs 🔥. Also I appreciate the Raffall invites, but I've gotten to the point of realizing, if I just saved money instead of buying tickets....I'd probably have one by now😢. Great videos tho👍
There's no pleasure without any pain dude 😂... That thing really is amazing, it's a shame we won't see it for a while 😢... Can you insure it? 🤔 P.S. Did you work for Boeing? That would explain it 🤭😉✌️
Vitavon makes an all aluminum SCX6 transmission. It's only single speed but guys are using it in Raminator based Rock bouncers with 8s and 12s electronics without and issues. I'm sure there's parts in there that could hold up to this if they could be adapted. Exocaged rc has the most videos on this that i know of.
the propshafts on the hg rc models have a similar pin holding them together but you probably know that, having had one but they are a lot lighter, maybe they figured a similar design would work, however they didn't take the extra weight involved, that's my thoughts anyway 😉
There is a little pin in the transfer case/gear box....yup, I've had to replace it as well. Its part number 11409. M4x11. It's also the same part that holds the steering for all ten wheels. I had three extra, in my kit.
it looks so cool :D what if you changed mthe train boddy to a custom Thomas the tank engine or Diesel from Thomas the tank engine, the proper looks of course 80s thomas, i loved that show when i was kid :D
I swap transmission on my rigs if I want something different. How about trying a SCX6 transmission? Or an all medal geared dual motor Emaxx transmission or all medal geared Summit transmission. Myself, I'd try the SCX6. You can run one big, torque-dense low KV outrunner motor.
I promise you that the stock SCX6 driveline would handle that. I have used mine to pull over 100 lbs of kiddos in a stroller/ trailer made to be pulled behind a bicycle for over a year now. In high gear and low over all different surfaces and terrain.
I'd be absolutely gutted if I'd paid $5000, spent a ton of hours building it, to be left with an unusable piece of junk. If you have to pull the thing apart just to do basic maintenance, it is not fit for sale. Think of all the far more interesting rc builds you could have done for the equivalent time and money. Gutted for you. And anyone else who endures similar.
Well, that's some serious design flaw putting all that load on a 4mm pin... 😕 I hope you find a permanently good fix for it! 🤞 Smoke and burn marks on the inside? That's some serious professional weathering you have there Phil, leave it! Same with the dirt and muck on the outside. I think the more trashed that post apocalyptic land train looks, the better! 😍 Aaron from RC sparks leaves some rigs on the outside so they can naturally "weather" by being exposed to... the weather! 😛 Can't get a better look than that! (of course it looks better on metal stuff and you need to make sure you protect vital electric components and moving parts, so there's that extra work). You're right Phil... We now know what was going wrong with the UKs air force... There was this guy who liked playing with little cars on his free time... It all got better when he left... 😅 Jokes aside, it's totally understandable you may have done a mistake or two... That rig has some serious wiring. It's not the basic servo-motor-ESC-receiver thing, right? Besides, I bet you were in a hurry, and worried about getting it all ready in time for the EAST event. Everything considered, I can't get over of how awesome this land train looks. 🤩 I do hope you get more fun and run time out of it. It's some big investment and not fun at all if you must be fixing it all the time. Besides the 4mm pins on the gearbox, how durable/reliable is the rest of the drive train and moving suspension parts? Can it handle itself on the trails and endure some off-road/light bashing without coming apart? (not thinking of jumping it at all, obviously. It's just that it is an off-road vehicle non the less). Cheers! 💪
Nice you didn’t give up I guess once you get that much $ in there’s no choice but to get it working again. It’s a total Mad Max rig I’d love to see it set up with action figures hanging off it doing battle with other RC’s chasing it with figures on those as well. 🙌Hey I can dream. 😂
10:54 "a little bit too much power" this is not how it works, it will only draw what it will need but you cannot connect multiple power supplies, or you have to add "shotkey" diodes at their + output
It would be so easy for Cross to fix the gearbox. They just need to use a spline or hex connection to the main gear instead of a pin. Tamiya figured this out with a design change to their tractor truck gearboxes 30 years ago.
Really enjoying this video series. Would be neat to see a slightly less complicated version. It would make a killer recovery/ tow vehicle if you swapped the guns for a flat bed and some winches.
Cross actually makes a 4wd 1/8 scale tow truck. The reviews I've seen in it seemed to be a good truck. It's based on their EmoX platform which again has seemed to be a decent rig.
Didn't you connect the sound system directly totyhe battery rather than the BEC? Wouldn't that be too much power? Greta job with the kit, hopefully you can enjoy it in the future.
A higher tensile pin is needed phil but will that put the stress somewhere else in the drive line ? . Great video be good to see what mods and improvments you make .
I also recommend you contact Firetrap and ask for some of the test samples and place them around the ESC and batteries. BTW tell them that Adam from Rhino sent you and they will know what I'm on about. I don't get commission but I see a good use for there test sample in RC kits.
So, are we naming it Iris r Phil
We are now! 'When everything's made to be Broken'.....
@@TomleyRC it does look the Mutts nuts though
@@TomleyRC I may have gone for " I don't want to set the world on Fire"
Hehe good one!
@@TomleyRC great name and a great song i love it
Greetings from Germany by a Dutchie. For the price tag, it can be nothing but dissapointing. As soon as it breaks, something does not fit, does not function as intended, can't go over or trough an obstacle etc., you will curse it and remember you expected more for €5000.
Yeah, a lot of cash to be fixing!
@@TomleyRC Would love to see you build a Scale-Art truck though. Probably less issue prone too.
@@yourtubisfilled7164didn't know that brand yet... Those things look incredible! 😍 Incredible matching price tags too! 😄
@@just.jose.youtube Yeah, painfully expensive :) But probably as scale as you can get, apart from the engine.
@@yourtubisfilled7164 they do look awesome and are probably good quality too.
That gearbox design alone would be enough to make me regret getting one, nevermind everything else. It seems like unless you play with it only on flat gentle terrain, you can expect to be repairing the drive train every few hours on a $5000 truck that doesn’t even go fast
Yeah, not sure they thought about how a 50kg truck would handle on actual rough ground 😅
What a piece of work! By that I mean, that is so much work. Some sort of electronics hatch for access to the sound kit etc would be handy. Cheers
@@MauzyrockRC And a built in extinguisher system might be handy.
Damn. Unfortunate engineering with the gearbox! I bet they didn't expect people to actually drive this thing in harsher conditions than a showfloor haha
Yes lol… nearly all their promotional videos are on a smooth warehouse floor
Nice of you to grade the surface of the carpark! It’s a shame it broke/caught fire twice, but that was just a tiny pin failing and some dodgy wiring (it’s called electrickery for a reason), it’s still an amazing truck, you’ve just had sh1t luck with it! I had a similar disappointment when I got my first “proper” basher (Arrma Big Rock) and it broke in a seemingly minor tumble, within minutes of being unboxed. After fixing it was amazing, until I broke it again. That’s just the nature of our hobby! What you really need is to bring it to SST in September and spend some more quality time with it! Kudos to Simon at Greens Models, he’s a lovely guy, really knowledgeable and helpful.
A decade or 2 ago after being into RC for years & working in a Hobby a Shop I bought my Ultimate project, a 1/10 RC leopard tank from P&E Telis Tanks. Easily burnt through $5000 on that thing..powered by a brand new OS 4 stroke that ran *beautifully* through 1/4 of it's first tank, suddenly stopped & Never ran properly again. By then I was totally over it & the endless $$$ I'd spent. Very tempted by that cheap Stuart tank you reviewed though...😅
Definitely got to make it in to a recovery truck , get rid of all them silly guns
@@DeanOhRc water canons that's what you need in place of the guns to wash off the mud from your rc's.
@@allanritchie1539I thought your going to say to put all the fires out
I am sorry to see you had so much electrical trouble with it. As you know well electrical issues are the worst. When it was running it looked great and conquered the terrain easily. As I watched the wheels articulate over the small bumps and hills all I could think of was a centipede or some other insect with a lot of legs following the shape of the ground. The gearbox flaw is very irritating. Good luck with your future adventures with it. You will have some great stories.
What you need is a D drive on the shafts like the Armma pinion drive. That might help with the pin breaking all the time, it wouldn't have the strain on the pin alone.😊😊😊
"Nightmare" sounds a perfect name for this cursed truck!
Haha
@@TomleyRC nightmare 2
Sorry about the bad luck with the build. My wife says that you are a bad influence on me. I have ordered 3 RC cars in 2 days since I started watching your channel Wednesday last. I ordered a C14& C24 and some truggy thing from Amazon. $220 this past weekend with about $300 on the wishlist.
Kinda cool that you have a plan now. Yes maybe it should have been better right from the box, but the modding, improving and fixing is what keeps me coming back to my collection of trucks! Also the fact that it doesn't matter, it's not going to save the world or cure deseases (probably), but innocent tinkering to keeps the brain from overheating over fretting over real problems. Very healthy! Loved this vid (as well), keep up the good work!
Have to say i have had 2 cross models and moved them on very fast, for me i wont have any more but a lot of people absolutely love the brand, i hope you decide to keep it but at this stage i can understand you bunging it on the raffle site and calling it a day
This is my first Cross model… might be my last lol
Can't wait for the next video to find out how you fixed it so I don't have to deal with that problem in a nice way as I have already added mods and parts to my build for the truck to be almost 80KG ish and would be very frustrating to have to pull it apart again and again to get to that part, and it's not an easy one to get to. Size + weight + speed and no brakes is going to cost a fair bit if this happens on the road or at speed or just going up a steep hill which I have quite a few around me.
As I am writing this i'll have to starting looking for brakes alternatives for this monster. I just hope Cross-RC is working on a fix or an updated part since we the customer / mostly you are publicly testing, and updating them on the snagging list of things. Like maybe also making an interior, adding somewhere in the chassis another brake option and documenting the winch mount and adding the parts list to greens models / their website so we can see compare and upgrade at will
I can totally smell your workshop way over here in Nova Scotia!!
I love this beast!
Another Nova Scotian Tomely fan nice 👍 😁
Hi Phil, at the other end of the spectrum, are you going to be churning out a review of the “HNR 360 Werewolf”? Looks to have a nice body and pretty decent internals, unlike myself !😂 Appears on the surface to be a reasonable car for the price ??
Thanks for going through all that trouble, for us, keep fixing it I love it😊
I'm new to the hobby and just wanted to say I appreciate the way you make it approachable. I've learned quite a bit from you in the last two weeks, and had some laughs, too.
Had a spate of steel pins snapping on spur gears so I swapped them for aluminium ones which flex, not had one snap since. Not the same I know but it may be worth looking at.
Thanks for sticking with it & seeing this one through Phil 👍 Would've turned some heads & put smiles on plenty of faces at EAST if nothing else! Cheers for all your efforts to bring us great content 👏💯
It's not a disappointment.. that is awesome. Boys have their toys, and you are inspiring others to relive a bit of their childhood. You will get it diled in, and I can't wait to see.
Throwing a third option into the mix for the gearbox fix.
File a flat onto the shaft where the gear is. Then Weld a small amount of material onto the inside of the gear and file it out so it locates onto the flat. Should still be able to use the original pin to ensure it locates in the right place. It’ll be removable if the gear ever needs removing for any reason and won’t weaken the shaft as much as drilling it out.
Bin the extra frillies, go on a super lightening mission fit a rear wing and take it to rossa. 250MPH 10 wheel drive monster.
I loved watching this build bigtime. Once I get through the couple of Primals I'm playing with I'm looking at a Cross RC tank.
Noice 😎👌
Seemed like the rear wheels were out steering the front wheels in the video. Looked like a massive forklift truck 😂
Yeah, needs to tweaking
This series was a blast to watch, still boggles my mind that it's a $5k truck and weighs 50 kilos.
This would have been an awesome prop for a movie like they did in Terminator with the tanker truck, it looks mental! Looking forward for the "facelift" you're planning. Cheers!
I Love it! I think it would tear up the rocky terrain in Colorado with incredible style!
Would be awesome if I knew it wasn’t gonna break haha
Ahh, but fixing them can be fun, sometimes. Tell you what, I will help you ( by watching ) & get you food and beer if you can ever make it out West with our cold rivers, moose , elk and beaver🌲
4:38 these castle escs are notorious for exploding under load, if you know Kevin Talbot, he managed to blow one up just by continuously accelerating and braking wheels off the ground.
I LOVE the IT Crowd!
I love this journey.. thanks for sharing
love seeing this 10x10 in the mudd. trouble with the electrics sucks either way. and this rig does not seem too easy at all to work on.
Love the clip in the end, beautiful!!!
You’ve really inspired me to NOT get one of those 😂 every day’s a school day Phill, glad you didn’t loose it, could have been a LOT worse 😅
That's quite the project, definitely more than most would take on. Interested in seeing the update when it's done.
Cheers.
Yeah, certainly been a project!
When it's running it runs great! Awesome build!
Hardwire needs to be fused.....
Thank you for doing this so we dont have to
Yes, that’s what I’m here for haha
@@TomleyRC 😂 Have a nice day sir
that rig is awesome, the electrical looks like a nightmare indeed :P looks like you figured it out though.... too bad you had to tow it out :S
the pin that sheers might actually be a sheer pin to protect the internals of the gearbox/drivetrain from too much torque. maybe up the size a bit or try a different material for the pin?
Well... It's a freaking fantastic truck, Phil... But too much complications, bad designs and so on... Too much trouble. 😕
But really well done!!!
Stay safe there with your! 🖖😊
Awesome fun Phil, pity about the fires but hey it’s all learning and fun in the end. Definitely get that pin changed to a steel pin and weld it so it doesn’t break. Cheers for another great video from Australia mate. 🇦🇺👍🏼
Suspension looks amazing over that ground 👍
I feel the struggle you have. 😬 It’s little bit to much cables in that truck 🙈 Btw I just fit a fusion pro in the intruder and mange to keep the reverse light with a lot of modifications 🙈 the stock light controller couldn’t be used. And I put the front indicators along with the main light to be a little “American”. Looks very good 😊 I can show you if you want? It’s so much smoother with fusion pro.
Great to see you and talk to you at east. I love going through your videos to see if you've got any footage of my lad. Keep up the good work 👏 🙌 😊
Cheers mate. It was an awesome weekend 👌
both my cross rc's have driveshaft pin tolerance issues, you may need to put a flat on the shaft and use a stubby grub pin like mip uses like a set scre with just a tiny bit of pin off the end, this will ensure the gear cant slop on the shaft and reduce the chance of shearing with the same diameter parts. i do not recommend drilling that shaft cross hole wider unless you were to remake the shaft thicker in that place as well
Looks so cool all muddy. Has RUclips changed the policy on using licensed music?
Nah mate, he sang and played it all by himself, that way he can use it in a vid.
But in all seriousness, I'm interested on how he could use the music too
It's crazy how expensive hobbies become when we get older. lol I was saying to myself, who would spend 5k on a RC but then I think about the money I spend on DJ gear and it almost equals the same.
Thank you for not yelling all the way through the video❤
Seeing this in person at east was awesome such a great rc to have but expensive lol
You're a genius with the electronics. I couldn't do any of that.
Are you going to Funduro next week? That is a monster!
Unfortunately not. It’s not too far from me.. but have stuff on next weekend
hey Phil i use allen wrenches to make pins it works great and the don't seem to break its a hardened tool i use a hacksaw to cut them to size as to not take away from the hardened part less heat try it might be surprised lol
59,000,000 views so far, nice one Phil. 16 years in the hobby, didn't you do well. Keep on trucking bud, we love all the content so far. Watched them all so far. And 51 million 🎉 ❤ and 😊 faces to you.
That is a cool truck!!! glad you figured out your issue!!!! I guess people think just because you are an aircraft electrician you can't have problems with things, we are all humane (I think) But awesome rig can't wait to see the new look 💯🤔
I’d buy one only to convert it to an airport rescue fire truck. With foam cannons. To rescue other RC trucks stuck in the mud or put out actual RC fires
I like the natural panel wash.
Yup you back fed the power !!!!
That thing is awesome! Looks so good going through mud!
That's why I use a smoke stopper on new builds. It saved me a ton of money and headaches.
Awesome machine, sucks about the set backs 🔥. Also I appreciate the Raffall invites, but I've gotten to the point of realizing, if I just saved money instead of buying tickets....I'd probably have one by now😢. Great videos tho👍
There's no pleasure without any pain dude 😂...
That thing really is amazing, it's a shame we won't see it for a while 😢...
Can you insure it? 🤔
P.S. Did you work for Boeing? That would explain it 🤭😉✌️
Vitavon makes an all aluminum SCX6 transmission. It's only single speed but guys are using it in Raminator based Rock bouncers with 8s and 12s electronics without and issues. I'm sure there's parts in there that could hold up to this if they could be adapted. Exocaged rc has the most videos on this that i know of.
So rad, love this rig 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damn! Your doing some good work making them better, and holding them to higher standards. My Cross rc JT-6 has some issues.
Great truck i love that you persevered it looks amazing✌️
the propshafts on the hg rc models have a similar pin holding them together but you probably know that, having had one but they are a lot lighter, maybe they figured a similar design would work, however they didn't take the extra weight involved, that's my thoughts anyway 😉
Great mad max apocalypse vehicle.. the problems you have had really does make the 5k price tag a no go… love your content!
There is a little pin in the transfer case/gear box....yup, I've had to replace it as well. Its part number 11409. M4x11. It's also the same part that holds the steering for all ten wheels. I had three extra, in my kit.
Nice footage from 'That Tiny Truck Guy'. "I'll give you a fiver for it!" lol. Nice soundtrack. Noice mon brave.🤩
Such a roller coaster build. Lol it's awesome 💯
it looks so cool :D what if you changed mthe train boddy to a custom Thomas the tank engine or Diesel from Thomas the tank engine, the proper looks of course 80s thomas, i loved that show when i was kid :D
That’s what makes these rigs so sweet. They’re one of a kind not an RTR.
I swap transmission on my rigs if I want something different.
How about trying a SCX6 transmission?
Or an all medal geared dual motor Emaxx transmission or all medal geared Summit transmission.
Myself, I'd try the SCX6. You can run one big, torque-dense low KV outrunner motor.
I promise you that the stock SCX6 driveline would handle that. I have used mine to pull over 100 lbs of kiddos in a stroller/ trailer made to be pulled behind a bicycle for over a year now. In high gear and low over all different surfaces and terrain.
He he he! A typical trademark Tomley laugh
Wow I didn’t realise how much it had burnt inside. Lucky it wasn’t toast.
Always love the videos and always love the honesty! Great content. Andy
I'd be absolutely gutted if I'd paid $5000, spent a ton of hours building it, to be left with an unusable piece of junk. If you have to pull the thing apart just to do basic maintenance, it is not fit for sale. Think of all the far more interesting rc builds you could have done for the equivalent time and money. Gutted for you. And anyone else who endures similar.
Don’t worry Phil, at least the indicators are working., 😂
That pooof you speak of is called the "electric queef" !! 😊😂😂
The green connectors are also looking black and crispy.
These projects are very impressive. But I'm very stupid, so I keep it simple. I can't believe how much work you did on this.
great truck love the music
Well, that's some serious design flaw putting all that load on a 4mm pin... 😕 I hope you find a permanently good fix for it! 🤞
Smoke and burn marks on the inside? That's some serious professional weathering you have there Phil, leave it! Same with the dirt and muck on the outside. I think the more trashed that post apocalyptic land train looks, the better! 😍 Aaron from RC sparks leaves some rigs on the outside so they can naturally "weather" by being exposed to... the weather! 😛 Can't get a better look than that! (of course it looks better on metal stuff and you need to make sure you protect vital electric components and moving parts, so there's that extra work).
You're right Phil... We now know what was going wrong with the UKs air force... There was this guy who liked playing with little cars on his free time... It all got better when he left... 😅
Jokes aside, it's totally understandable you may have done a mistake or two... That rig has some serious wiring. It's not the basic servo-motor-ESC-receiver thing, right? Besides, I bet you were in a hurry, and worried about getting it all ready in time for the EAST event.
Everything considered, I can't get over of how awesome this land train looks. 🤩 I do hope you get more fun and run time out of it. It's some big investment and not fun at all if you must be fixing it all the time.
Besides the 4mm pins on the gearbox, how durable/reliable is the rest of the drive train and moving suspension parts? Can it handle itself on the trails and endure some off-road/light bashing without coming apart? (not thinking of jumping it at all, obviously. It's just that it is an off-road vehicle non the less).
Cheers! 💪
Even tho I set back been watching this hole build incredible mate
You could label the red tow strap the "land train replacement service".
Nice you didn’t give up I guess once you get that much $ in there’s no choice but to get it working again. It’s a total Mad Max rig I’d love to see it set up with action figures hanging off it doing battle with other RC’s chasing it with figures on those as well. 🙌Hey I can dream. 😂
It may give you struggles. But what a build Phil!!!
10:54 "a little bit too much power" this is not how it works, it will only draw what it will need
but you cannot connect multiple power supplies, or you have to add "shotkey" diodes at their + output
awesome truck ;)
Think I’d rather tape 5 x-maxx’s together
Hmmm… tough choice 😅
It would be so easy for Cross to fix the gearbox. They just need to use a spline or hex connection to the main gear instead of a pin. Tamiya figured this out with a design change to their tractor truck gearboxes 30 years ago.
I’m halfway through building my copy and am now dreading breaking that pin.
Amazing machine
@Tomley RC , you should play crossout, your RC looks like something from it. It is where you build and battle war cars and other stuff!
I've heard a lot of fires from those sound modules
Really enjoying this video series. Would be neat to see a slightly less complicated version. It would make a killer recovery/ tow vehicle if you swapped the guns for a flat bed and some winches.
Cross actually makes a 4wd 1/8 scale tow truck. The reviews I've seen in it seemed to be a good truck. It's based on their EmoX platform which again has seemed to be a decent rig.
Didn't you connect the sound system directly totyhe battery rather than the BEC? Wouldn't that be too much power?
Greta job with the kit, hopefully you can enjoy it in the future.
Should have bought a Beagle Phil!
That pinion and shaft need to be a D type arrangement with a pin.
A higher tensile pin is needed phil but will that put the stress somewhere else in the drive line ? . Great video be good to see what mods and improvments you make .
I also recommend you contact Firetrap and ask for some of the test samples and place them around the ESC and batteries.
BTW tell them that Adam from Rhino sent you and they will know what I'm on about. I don't get commission but I see a good use for there test sample in RC kits.