Great review Sung. I love my rtr and kit Elements. This last year I have been working with my SCX10.3 and really like it too. I've never had a Traxxas but I've seen what you can do with your Bronco and I'm impressed. Happy New Year and keep up the great videos.
Happy New Year! This year’s list was really tough to the point that I focused on RTR and removed Kits from the list. Even then it was tough. The 2021 Bronco has been quite impressive, and a keeper for sure.
Best way to buy the Ecto is to buy the Gatekeeper at $299(same as the Sendero SE) and then an Ecto body for another $43. Total price $342 vs. $399 for the Ecto. You also have the gatekeeper body as a secondary spare
Thank you very much for the comment. Greatly appreciate it. The video was put together early last year. At that time, Vanquish offered only as a kit, so it was not included. The video was focused on RTR RC's. However, now that they are offering it, it should definitely be included now.
Thanks for the info, my son and grandson are looking for crawlers, but it's hard to find, 1 price range, 2 available parts and up grades, but above all fun and manageable
Those were all accounted for when I chose the list. You won't go wrong with any of them. Although not on the list, especially since you are looking for your son and grandson, Traxxas TRX4 Sport will be a great option. That rig is bombproof, and price is reasonable and since it's been around for a while, there are tons of available parts and upgrades.
The TRX 4 might be the most expensive on this list, but it is the best value due to everything it has. It has features that were not talked about in this video like cruise control. Push a button the set speed and adjust it with the multifunction dial. It also has portal axles, 2 speed transmission, and remote activated locking differentials. It also has, in my opinion, the best tires that come stock on the truck. It’s great at crawling and trail truck driving. With everything that it comes with, $550 is not bad. Its great value for the money considering you can’t upgrade any of these other trucks to have all these features for the difference in price.
TRX4 does offer a lot for the money. It's not the best crawler of the bunch, but it is quite capable nonetheless. One of the reason, I have it on the list. Thanks for your inputs. It sounds like you are enjoying it as much as I do.
I don't specifically have a list other than trying to choose top 7, and then trying to narrow it down to top 5. Rochobby 1:10 Atlas was not on my list top 7 list. It's not that it's a bad RC, but there were few others that stood out better in my personal opinion.
I would go with Sendero SE if you like to tinker and upgrade your rigs. If you prefer to keep your rigs with minor upgrades such as wheels/tires only, then Sendero HD might be a decent option as well only because it comes with bearings, metal links, metal shock body. But keep in mind that this is preliminary recommendation as I haven't had enough time with new Stealth XF transmission.
@Sg Personally I tend to lean towards performance, and thus I prefer SOA setup over CMS setup anyday. If you are looking for performance, Sendero SE will be a better choice.
@Sg It's cost cutting to try to keep the price under $300, but don't let that be a turn off. After my first drive, I am totally impressed with the performance of SE as a package. I have tried many rigs on my testing ground, and SE was the only second rig to ever clear Line #4 as a stock rig, that says something about the performance of it. Unless you like the look of HD better than SE, than I would not hesitate to go with SE for the following reasons: 1) SOA vs. CMS setup, 2) Lower CG and more front weighted Stealth XF trans, 3) Pinseeker tires over General Grabbers, 4) longer wheelbase of SE, 5) ability to upgrade to High Clearance links and lower replacement cost that comes from plastic links. The mini-t spring setup of SE should minimize the longevity of the plastic shock body. The bushings have its place, but for my style of driving, bearings would be better. It's not an expensive upgrade, but one that takes a long time to change everything out...this is my only gripe.
I have the new basecamp. I have noticed it rubs against linkage on left turns. I've been told I need a new servo and controller to make fix it proper. After paying well over $400 I would expect an RTR to be just that...NOT! Had to spend another $100 for batteries and charger? Now I'm noticing the body rubs and rattles. I've attempted to contact Axial with no luck. Too much use to return so I'm stuck! Do your homework. I'd have gone a different direction if I knew what I was getting into
Servo rubbing against linkage on turns means that it's turning in more than it needs to be. I would first check to see that the servo horn is set correctly in neutral. If set correctly, check to see if the RTR transmitter has the capability to adjust end adjustment. Some RTR transmitter also includes this functionality, but most don't. If not then a better transmitter will allow you to adjust the end adjustment which will fix that issue. Please keep in mind that typically servos on new RTR is one of the first components that needs to be swapped out. This is the case not just with Axial, but also true with most other brands. Fortunately you can find much better servos for cheaper prices on Amazon, and they have been pretty reliable and much stronger. That being said, there is some learning curve in learning to work on RCs be it RTR or kit. Good luck.
@BigSungHobbies Good to know! Thank you! I'm excited about the hobby. My outlook has changed for sure! I take my Basecamp with me when I leave the house, it's like the pet I never had. Everywhere I go I'm looking for something to crawl. The left turn issue hasn't stopped me. If I'm gonna replace the servo, I'm gonna run it to the ground! LOL
I have a few rc's but want the best budget 12-16th scale 4wd basher that is reliable/durable first and then available parts if it breaks as I understand everything mechanical can break. So fire away your suggestions for fun 2-3s 12-16th scale 4wd bashers that does at least 30mph and is on a budget. You never know what you are missing out on that someone else knows about.
@@BigSungHobbies Np I figured it was an rc channel and helping with engagement not only will help me and others make an informed purchase but it also gets engagement on the channel and spreads your reach. And its fun to hear ideas also.
Thank you very much. Although I don't have a personal experience with RGT Rescuer/FTX Outback Tracker, it looks to be a solid alternative to TRX4. The biggest drawback seems to be on the gearset though. Ring and pinion gears are straight-cut and “powder-alloy”. So, while they won’t be quite as strong as their TRX4 counterparts, they should stand up to abusive driving on a 2S battery and reasonably well even on 3S. For that reason alone, it might be better to go with TRX4. They are built bomb proof, and there are tons of 3rd party parts available for it. Good luck in your decision.
At the time of the video, Vanquish had not yet released Phoenix as a RTR. It was only offered as a kit. When I update the video for 2nd half of the year, Vanquish will definitely be included in the list.
RGT Challenger seem to be using Powerwagon body (or something similar to it). Powerwagon body is a favorite body for many crawlers. Once again, I don't have much experience with RGT platforms so I can't really help you here. That being said, most platforms are based on Axial SCX10.2 including Element with some changes of their own. So I am assuming that is the case with the RGT as well.
In Canada, 10 scale crawlers cost so much that ill never own one. It kills me. 550 in the us is 1000 plus tax in Canada. The basecamp costs 600. Ive made my peace with it. RUclipsrs get them for free and they become ornaments. Im 44 with ptsd and on a pension and since starting the hobby last year ive found it to be a very toxic community. Its a shame.
Wow, I did not realize that there was that much of price difference between Canada vs. US. Unfortunately, 1/10 scale crawlers are not cheap, and it's an expensive hobby. As for your comment about RUclipsrs getting RCs for free that might true of the big channels, but that isn't the case for majority of us. I know I paid for every single RCs that are featured in my channel. Also not all RC community are toxic. Hope you are able to find better one. I know I have met many great people and I have become good friends with many of them.
How is it toxic? I find it very chill. Shoot Was our bashing n some random dudes starting bashing too n my receiver gave out n they gave me one on the spot to keep going free of charge. Most ppl are helpful
@ll.7927 I mean the online community brother. It's an awesome hobby for getting out and making great friends in person. Online though, the dicks always are in the minority but stand out the most. I should've said that.
As stated on the video, the focus of the video was to pick RTR crawlers, and not LCG rigs. As a team driver for Gspeed, I am quite familiar with LCG options. I would be interested to know your picks if you don't mind sharing.
Great review Sung.
I love my rtr and kit Elements. This last year I have been working with my SCX10.3 and really like it too. I've never had a Traxxas but I've seen what you can do with your Bronco and I'm impressed.
Happy New Year and keep up the great videos.
Happy New Year! This year’s list was really tough to the point that I focused on RTR and removed Kits from the list. Even then it was tough. The 2021 Bronco has been quite impressive, and a keeper for sure.
Traxxas blows. Stick to that scx10. Better than any traxxas junk.
Best way to buy the Ecto is to buy the Gatekeeper at $299(same as the Sendero SE) and then an Ecto body for another $43. Total price $342 vs. $399 for the Ecto. You also have the gatekeeper body as a secondary spare
That’s a good tip. Thanks 🙏
Yup, what he said. I did it the same way and it's my favorite post mtb ride RC now.
They don't sell the body anymore, you're giving out false information
@@thehomefront1905 Thats the clear one, they also have the yellow and green ones, and I'm sure soon they will have the new black one as well
Thank you for the video.Good job analyzing all five top dogs of the crawler industry. The only one missing was the vanquish. Great video!
Thank you very much for the comment. Greatly appreciate it. The video was put together early last year. At that time, Vanquish offered only as a kit, so it was not included. The video was focused on RTR RC's. However, now that they are offering it, it should definitely be included now.
7:11 i found waldo lol
Thanks for the info, my son and grandson are looking for crawlers, but it's hard to find, 1 price range, 2 available parts and up grades, but above all fun and manageable
Those were all accounted for when I chose the list. You won't go wrong with any of them. Although not on the list, especially since you are looking for your son and grandson, Traxxas TRX4 Sport will be a great option. That rig is bombproof, and price is reasonable and since it's been around for a while, there are tons of available parts and upgrades.
Le capra est mon préféré personnellement
Great choice!
The TRX 4 might be the most expensive on this list, but it is the best value due to everything it has. It has features that were not talked about in this video like cruise control. Push a button the set speed and adjust it with the multifunction dial. It also has portal axles, 2 speed transmission, and remote activated locking differentials. It also has, in my opinion, the best tires that come stock on the truck. It’s great at crawling and trail truck driving. With everything that it comes with, $550 is not bad. Its great value for the money considering you can’t upgrade any of these other trucks to have all these features for the difference in price.
TRX4 does offer a lot for the money. It's not the best crawler of the bunch, but it is quite capable nonetheless. One of the reason, I have it on the list. Thanks for your inputs. It sounds like you are enjoying it as much as I do.
@@BigSungHobbies I do love it. It’s a ton of fun
Great to hear. And that's all that matters that we are having fun ;)
He mentioned most of what you listed.
What about the ROCHOBBY 1:10 Atlas ? Where would it place in your list ?
Thx
I don't specifically have a list other than trying to choose top 7, and then trying to narrow it down to top 5. Rochobby 1:10 Atlas was not on my list top 7 list. It's not that it's a bad RC, but there were few others that stood out better in my personal opinion.
Happy new year!
Happy New Year!
I enjoy listening to your thoughts and you make interesting videos.
Cheers!
I appreciate that! Thank you. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me on IG @bigsunghobbies.
Thanks for video
Most welcome! Happy New Year!
Excellent choices.
Thanks, and glad you think so! Happy New Year!
Nailed it!! New SUBSCRIBER here 🤜💥🤛
Great! Welcome and thanks for the sub!
How does the Sendero SE compare to the Sendero HD? The HD is only like 60 bucks more.
I would go with Sendero SE if you like to tinker and upgrade your rigs. If you prefer to keep your rigs with minor upgrades such as wheels/tires only, then Sendero HD might be a decent option as well only because it comes with bearings, metal links, metal shock body. But keep in mind that this is preliminary recommendation as I haven't had enough time with new Stealth XF transmission.
@Sg I noticed that the HD has behind the axle steering and the SE is in front. Another good mark for the HD
@Sg Personally I tend to lean towards performance, and thus I prefer SOA setup over CMS setup anyday. If you are looking for performance, Sendero SE will be a better choice.
@@MudMonsterRacing4 Actually SE also has behind the axle drag link. The steering link that you see up front is due to Servo on Axle (SOA) setup.
@Sg It's cost cutting to try to keep the price under $300, but don't let that be a turn off. After my first drive, I am totally impressed with the performance of SE as a package. I have tried many rigs on my testing ground, and SE was the only second rig to ever clear Line #4 as a stock rig, that says something about the performance of it. Unless you like the look of HD better than SE, than I would not hesitate to go with SE for the following reasons: 1) SOA vs. CMS setup, 2) Lower CG and more front weighted Stealth XF trans, 3) Pinseeker tires over General Grabbers, 4) longer wheelbase of SE, 5) ability to upgrade to High Clearance links and lower replacement cost that comes from plastic links. The mini-t spring setup of SE should minimize the longevity of the plastic shock body. The bushings have its place, but for my style of driving, bearings would be better. It's not an expensive upgrade, but one that takes a long time to change everything out...this is my only gripe.
I have the new basecamp. I have noticed it rubs against linkage on left turns. I've been told I need a new servo and controller to make fix it proper. After paying well over $400 I would expect an RTR to be just that...NOT! Had to spend another $100 for batteries and charger? Now I'm noticing the body rubs and rattles. I've attempted to contact Axial with no luck. Too much use to return so I'm stuck! Do your homework. I'd have gone a different direction if I knew what I was getting into
Servo rubbing against linkage on turns means that it's turning in more than it needs to be. I would first check to see that the servo horn is set correctly in neutral. If set correctly, check to see if the RTR transmitter has the capability to adjust end adjustment. Some RTR transmitter also includes this functionality, but most don't. If not then a better transmitter will allow you to adjust the end adjustment which will fix that issue. Please keep in mind that typically servos on new RTR is one of the first components that needs to be swapped out. This is the case not just with Axial, but also true with most other brands. Fortunately you can find much better servos for cheaper prices on Amazon, and they have been pretty reliable and much stronger. That being said, there is some learning curve in learning to work on RCs be it RTR or kit. Good luck.
@BigSungHobbies Good to know! Thank you! I'm excited about the hobby. My outlook has changed for sure! I take my Basecamp with me when I leave the house, it's like the pet I never had. Everywhere I go I'm looking for something to crawl. The left turn issue hasn't stopped me. If I'm gonna replace the servo, I'm gonna run it to the ground! LOL
@BigSungHobbies I subscribed BTW. Look forward to your advice in the future.
Glad to hear! It's addicting hobby for sure. Just make sure to have fun!
I have a few rc's but want the best budget 12-16th scale 4wd basher that is reliable/durable first and then available parts if it breaks as I understand everything mechanical can break. So fire away your suggestions for fun 2-3s 12-16th scale 4wd bashers that does at least 30mph and is on a budget. You never know what you are missing out on that someone else knows about.
Unfortunately I can’t help on this as this is not my area of expertise. Hope others can chime in.
@@BigSungHobbies Np I figured it was an rc channel and helping with engagement not only will help me and others make an informed purchase but it also gets engagement on the channel and spreads your reach. And its fun to hear ideas also.
That's a great idea. Thanks for thinking about the channel. Greatly appreciate it.
Nice video, thank you. Maybe a naive question - but is the TRX4 the better (performance / value) then the RGT Rescuer (a.k.a. FTX Outback Tracker)?
Thank you very much. Although I don't have a personal experience with RGT Rescuer/FTX Outback Tracker, it looks to be a solid alternative to TRX4. The biggest drawback seems to be on the gearset though. Ring and pinion gears are straight-cut and “powder-alloy”. So, while they won’t be quite as strong as their TRX4 counterparts, they should stand up to abusive driving on a 2S battery and reasonably well even on 3S. For that reason alone, it might be better to go with TRX4. They are built bomb proof, and there are tons of 3rd party parts available for it. Good luck in your decision.
Vanquish only a mention?lol
At the time of the video, Vanquish had not yet released Phoenix as a RTR. It was only offered as a kit. When I update the video for 2nd half of the year, Vanquish will definitely be included in the list.
Is is jut my untrained eye, or does this car shows surprising similarities with the RGT Challenger ...
RGT Challenger seem to be using Powerwagon body (or something similar to it). Powerwagon body is a favorite body for many crawlers. Once again, I don't have much experience with RGT platforms so I can't really help you here. That being said, most platforms are based on Axial SCX10.2 including Element with some changes of their own. So I am assuming that is the case with the RGT as well.
In Canada, 10 scale crawlers cost so much that ill never own one. It kills me. 550 in the us is 1000 plus tax in Canada. The basecamp costs 600. Ive made my peace with it. RUclipsrs get them for free and they become ornaments. Im 44 with ptsd and on a pension and since starting the hobby last year ive found it to be a very toxic community. Its a shame.
Wow, I did not realize that there was that much of price difference between Canada vs. US. Unfortunately, 1/10 scale crawlers are not cheap, and it's an expensive hobby. As for your comment about RUclipsrs getting RCs for free that might true of the big channels, but that isn't the case for majority of us. I know I paid for every single RCs that are featured in my channel. Also not all RC community are toxic. Hope you are able to find better one. I know I have met many great people and I have become good friends with many of them.
How is it toxic? I find it very chill. Shoot Was our bashing n some random dudes starting bashing too n my receiver gave out n they gave me one on the spot to keep going free of charge. Most ppl are helpful
@ll.7927 I mean the online community brother. It's an awesome hobby for getting out and making great friends in person. Online though, the dicks always are in the minority but stand out the most. I should've said that.
All trail trucks not crawlers
Thanks. Love to hear your recommendations!
what a joke....
As stated on the video, the focus of the video was to pick RTR crawlers, and not LCG rigs. As a team driver for Gspeed, I am quite familiar with LCG options. I would be interested to know your picks if you don't mind sharing.
Lol.