Reminds me of my first time playing Mario Kart getting the feel for the new tracks and messing up in every conceivable way. I usually watch these videos and everyone does superhumanly well or almost too perfect, glad to see these people are human makes my goals feel achievable. I really really love 1/8 scale buggy I need to get me a buggy of my own and paint it in some cool 90s colors😎🎨
I have some Robinson racing pinions for 48P and 32P but thought I was being smart with using XMAXX pinions for 1.0M pitch as they are much lower price, and have worked well in the past. But.. their bigger size interfered on the new buggy.
@@netcruzer thank you for responding I greatly appreciate it. I just bought a used 410 to build as a project car. I am going to change over the rear suspension to the 410.2 or real close.
I’m going again this weekend might play with braces, I like the slidy feel but a bit more flex would add grip just don’t want to add too much. The track is sauced and very grippy in the groove.
Being late for a round is the worst feeling. Looks like it is going to be a fast set-up. Good luck
I’d recommend the Tekno pinions. Missed the RC videos!
Was waiting for a video of the jconcepts lol. Glad to see some more track footage!
Reminds me of my first time playing Mario Kart getting the feel for the new tracks and messing up in every conceivable way.
I usually watch these videos and everyone does superhumanly well or almost too perfect, glad to see these people are human makes my goals feel achievable.
I really really love 1/8 scale buggy I need to get me a buggy of my own and paint it in some cool 90s colors😎🎨
Yes, I try to show the “real world” of RC racing. The learning curve, the issues I encounter, and that’s all part of the challenge and fun of RC. 👍
Good Job. Your Buggy looks nice and it's fast.
Use the Tekno pinions. They have a 2.5mm screw is you can get it really tight and they fit amazing!
He is telling the true!
cool practice driving
Robinson Racing Pinions and Losi Pinions are excellent also. I have a EB410.2 and the Pinions fit flush and tight I have no problems at all
I have some Robinson racing pinions for 48P and 32P but thought I was being smart with using XMAXX pinions for 1.0M pitch as they are much lower price, and have worked well in the past. But.. their bigger size interfered on the new buggy.
Do the Xmaxx Pinions work good? I like to have options and I keep spares.
nice...
2:05 lol
Hey how do you feel about the 410 2.0 compared to the 410. Is there much if any difference?
Big difference in handling, i find it has more on power steering and it has a lot more adjustablity in the rear hubs.
@@netcruzer thank you for responding I greatly appreciate it. I just bought a used 410 to build as a project car. I am going to change over the rear suspension to the 410.2 or real close.
Delete center and rear brace.. ur car will flex more and get more grip that's what alot of us r doing in the states
I’m going again this weekend might play with braces, I like the slidy feel but a bit more flex would add grip just don’t want to add too much. The track is sauced and very grippy in the groove.
What radio are you using in this video?
flysky noble nb4 👍