The truck looks great! Aylesbury may be updating the truck rules for next season to include the core 21 motor and lipo’s to bring it inline with other clubs. Are you racing it at Aylesbury this Friday?
Great build. Nice looking race truck. This class is so neat to watch. Track in California did a 27 truck start 20 min Turkey race for Thanksgiving. Wow what a cool race to view.
Some of the guys at the local truck scene, had used hotglue to glue the rear corners of the cab, to the truck body lowerpart, said it really helps a bit with the bouncyness of the frontend caused by the Hahn truck body. I think your truck turned out superb, look forward to see it in some racing footage. :D
@@PopalongRC I've never seen the cab come off anything myself, that one in the video, probably was put on quite lightly. I pressed the spots where the tape are together quite hard, and also used the kit suggested screws to keep the cab in place (buggyra). :) If you do get it ripped to piece, I hope you got your camera out ;D
Made the 'mistake' of going down to the Torbay MRCC last night. I was initially going to look at the Xpress Minis but it was the first night they were racing these. I used to race an Associated TC3 with an after market truck body on back in the day so my attention got moved from the Minis to the trucks............... 'apparently' a truck is arriving before the weekend 😁😁😁
Nice and informative guys, great bit of work, the cab is an issue, but you might wanna try sticky back velcro for this, also handy for changing over Rx TX in the cars too 👍🍺
Great vid. ❤. What is the easiest way to take the shell off at the front. Do you need king nose pliers to put the shell pins on and off ? Thinking about buying one asap
Restarting into the hobby after a while. Really great points. Especially with the polycarbonate body. What are the recommended Tamiya motors when you are racing?
Great video, You guys should look into installing the cab supports to help keep it from bouncing and keep everything all tight and secure
Will look into it
Hi hello Mark brilliant video and good information 👍👏
Cheers Mark
The truck looks great! Aylesbury may be updating the truck rules for next season to include the core 21 motor and lipo’s to bring it inline with other clubs. Are you racing it at Aylesbury this Friday?
Might be able to make it … il check the diary
Yes mate !! Looks awesome get yourself down to Stevenage for the next round !
Can’t wait mate …
Great presentation and very value tips
Cheers RC Birds
Great build. Nice looking race truck. This class is so neat to watch. Track in California did a 27 truck start 20 min Turkey race for Thanksgiving. Wow what a cool race to view.
Can’t wait to get this truck on the road
Looks great
Cheers Luke looking forward to running it
Looks awesome. I hope to see you guys a Stevenage again soon .
Planning to get there soon
Looks good, I kinda want one (or two)
🤘y'all have a badass day🤘🍻🤘
I want another one
@@PopalongRC yup, gotta have two so you can race em 😁🤘🍻🤘
Top job, looks great !
Cheers Michael thanks for commenting
Nice truck, had to subscribe.
Looking forward to running it in the new year
Some of the guys at the local truck scene, had used hotglue to glue the rear corners of the cab, to the truck body lowerpart, said it really helps a bit with the bouncyness of the frontend caused by the Hahn truck body. I think your truck turned out superb, look forward to see it in some racing footage. :D
Good to know … will bare that in mind when this gets ripped to prices on the track …
@@PopalongRC I've never seen the cab come off anything myself, that one in the video, probably was put on quite lightly. I pressed the spots where the tape are together quite hard, and also used the kit suggested screws to keep the cab in place (buggyra). :) If you do get it ripped to piece, I hope you got your camera out ;D
Fingers crossed it lasts
The truck looks amazing and can't wait to see it on the track or on the road.
And what's the raceway in Milton Keynes called?
Milton Keynes radio control car club.
Thanks
Made the 'mistake' of going down to the Torbay MRCC last night. I was initially going to look at the Xpress Minis but it was the first night they were racing these. I used to race an Associated TC3 with an after market truck body on back in the day so my attention got moved from the Minis to the trucks............... 'apparently' a truck is arriving before the weekend 😁😁😁
Awesome
Hahaha
It was meant to be
@@PopalongRC So it seems.. saw a couple of your stickers on a couple cars too...** adds stickers to the 'to do' list**
What club were you at as we know most clubs that have had access to stickers
@@PopalongRC i was in Torquay but the chap (Anthony) met you at Milton Keynes i think he said
We have brushed shells at a few race .. hoping to Popalong there later this year
This looks awesome. How do I find out more about this a when race meetings are on?
Best bet is to check with your local clubs not all clubs run trucks .
Nice and informative guys, great bit of work, the cab is an issue, but you might wanna try sticky back velcro for this, also handy for changing over Rx TX in the cars too 👍🍺
Yeah might have to get some more velcro as it does do the job well.
Great vid. ❤. What is the easiest way to take the shell off at the front. Do you need king nose pliers to put the shell pins on and off ? Thinking about buying one asap
While at back of cab is plenty big enough to use fingers
Restarting into the hobby after a while. Really great points. Especially with the polycarbonate body. What are the recommended Tamiya motors when you are racing?
most clubs stick with torque tuned but some allow the core 21
So after you have had it a while and raced it. Which Body is better the cab over or the long nose truck . Any pros and cons to either
We will keep you posted
Why not put glue on the inside of shell for a tidier job