If your worried about shock boots you can make your own from balloons. Grab a pack of the long balloon's and stretch it over the spring then trim off the ridge end and cut off the sealed end leaving a few mm to tuck inside the spring at top an bottom , put the spring back on the shock an job done. No more moisture and dirt to contaminate the shock oil.
Can also remove the connector on the end of the rod, slide the boot on, then screw the connector back on. Little more time consuming than the balloon trick, but works great if you want the slightly more durable boots. Either way works, so it's really more of the builder's preference.
I'd like to say you are FAR from a novice with rc, Kevin! You have more experience with more models then most any of us and your constantly wrenching on them! If there's 1 person I'd entrust to wrench on my rigs it'd be you lol. You can easily see the amazing handling of that mp10t vs what you normally rip around with. One amazing piece of kit! Running beautifully as well
@@rockncoop665 HiS engines? I do. He is aware of what he is doing to his motors and is aware it isn't good for them. He has the knowledge to do it correctly, he just doesn't care. I'm sure if he were tooling on someone's rig who did care then so would he.
Kev, if you found this menu difficult, you haven't seen anything yet ! If you buy good and expensive parts, they all work ! Cheap nitro engines are a pain even for experienced tuners because of the tolerances ! For new RC enthusiasts, always buy proper gear, cheap is expensive !
This is absolutely correct bro! I bought my first mugen mbx7t and never looked back. Got rid of all my other stuff and got tekno kits and still have a revo but otherwise 1/8 kits are the best for racing,bashing and anything else really
A word of advice from someone with 20+years of nitro experience .patience is a must .pretty simple to get going get the car get batterys in receiver and controller get your glow starter charged fill your fuel tank with the correct nitro fuel .put glow starter in the top of the engine head pump fuel through to engine .and pull pull start after a few pulls the engine should fire up .tuning the engine if it needs tuning can be tricky though .good luck 👍
thumbs up for having trays/bins for all the various bags. If you've never built a kit before that's THE way to do it....I put the tag from the bag in the bin so I know which is which. Makes assembly SO much easier. Get a bunch from the dollar store with lids so you can keep the spare parts arranged after you're done.
I have a Picco in my Kyosho MP9 and I struggled to make it sing. The shop who sold the engine to me got Mick to work his magic on it, and now it's brilliant. He has the Midas touch with engines.
I love the Kyosho content. They make some nice quality rc cars even some of their higher end rtr’s are really good. I think some people sleep on these brands but don’t see the quality and experience that goes into these. Love this build and truggy Kev!
Yeah, kyoshos are pretty sweet, I've checked them out at one of the semi-LHS and even when looking at it next to the Typhon 6s, the kyosho honestly looks higher quality, something about it just gives that impression, I got a hobao hyper sste and I love it, super durable and handles amazing, light weight and fast
@@restinpiecesrc5528All modern 1/8th scale buggies are based on the Kyosho Burns and original Infernos. Kyosho and Yuichi Kanai designed the elements of a 1/8th buggy that are still used to this day. Kyosho is the grandfather of them all.
Wouldn't we all rc racer, many old timers who are anti everything not racing will be impressed. Racing is not a club sport. It is a solo sport. And this is the problem
Love to see build vids. These are super fun to watch! Especially cuz you take em out after! It always bugs me when you watch guys build these things to sit on a shelf...😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Hey Kevin Alex kowaliuk here I love these race vehicles even the nitros seem much more usable than a 200 dollar nitro with the blue top that just ether won't run but a couple times or just completely blow up
I am telling you. If we had the modern nitro stuff that we have today back in the 90s nitro would never have died off. Nowadays you can start the engine easily, engines are more reliable and easy to tune, modern fuels that are filled with anti-rust additives. The list goes on
Gona have to try nitro again, the last time I played with nitro engines was in mid 2000’s….. and like you say, they were fiddly, hard to tune, and if you didn’t run the engine often it would corrode and gunk up from the fuel…. Absolute pain in the arse, but still very fun. Also I was using crystal remote controls which weren’t the most reliable back then just to make it even more exciting
After rebuilding so many arrma, the quality of these kyosho buggies are quite impressive. Also those servos might be strong but they don't look particularly fast for racing
With shock boots I put a very small drop of shock fluid inside the small end of the boot,, roll in fingers to lube the bottom end of boot inside, then slide it all in place and clean and wipe off ecsess . Right way or not it works for me. Happy bashing kev
I want to get one for my 80 year old dad to build it will help keep his mind active and sharp he loves your vids wishes you would go easy on the bearings 😂
Huge difference when you use top quality nitro engines.. Back in the day (late 80's early 90's) with 1/8th scale buggies I used a few different types and they all had issues. Magnums loved breaking cranks lol. Went to a race spec OS RX-B .21 and it made the world of difference. And the power and suprise suprise...they held a tune for more than a tank of fuel lol. Good luck with racing that kit looks spectacular out of the box!!!
I gotta swar by kyosho tho. I built a VR1 corvette of theirs way back in the day and it always ran like a top. I haven't run it for years due to no nitro available where I live but I bet it still runs like a champ.
This so much, cheap nitro engines are likely one of the reason so many people dislike them and think they are a pain. Recently bought an XRAY NT18 with a 0.8ccm engine thats made in Japan and holy moly that thing was easy to tune. Even with piss poor settings it would at least still run and not suddenly stop out of nowhere as I experienced with Force Engines.
If you're a novice then God know what I am 😂 Wish I'd got big time into the hobby when I was younger. Now, although I have fun bashing, I just dont have the time to take it as seriously as alot of guys
There is nothing more fun tan building a really good quality RC kit. I usually buy them, build them, then sell and start over cuz I just enjoy the fiddling.
Get yourself a small copper mallet, or a small length of copper rod 10-12mm dia to use with a normal hammer to knock in those hard to install bearings Kev
We need more on these kyosho kits kev there out of this world maybe buy a modified novarossi 28.8 or p5 or even the roma .25 either one of them would be awesome
Awesome. I been racing all Tekno cars all electric 1/8th scales, but I just built a Nitro NB48 2.1Tekno buggy this is getting me motivated to finish my car and jump in the deep end trying to figure out how to tune it and drive a nitro. You rock Kev
I like when you said these kyosho kits handle better then any of the basher kits of today!!! I totally agree!. Most folks wouldn’t understand unless you were into the hobby all through the 1990s and 80s a little. tamiya and kyosho are my all time favorite brands..wish mrc or Marui made it :( and allot of folks dog traxxas but they been there since the beginning..
I've been into RC from 1991 I miss the days of building Tamiya lol. Crap remember mechanical speed controllers .. My first Nitro Was Team Associated Rc10GT it was a beast Built it my self at 12....... And yes back in the beginning Traxxas was dogged. The good ol days of 6 foot long antennas.
@@rome8153 I still have my rc10 t3 I raced with back in the nineties lol ya ther was a couple different mechanical speed controls and they all served they’re purpose and folks today don’t know what a potentiometer means!?? ya everyone loves these armma and all the rtr kits but what happened to the good ole days when u really had to build your hobby grade kit if u wanted a real rc race car!??? And if u wanted rtr u could get an amazingly built tyco or Nikko truck that was close to a hobby grade and you could just run it..
@@f.chrisliuzzo7889 Damn man blast from the past!!!!!!! The days when ball bearings cost extra and electronic speed controllers cost as much as the radio... The game has changed in so many ways..... Getting the Hobby Catalogs was the best time... Having today's options then would have been awesome 👍
@@rome8153 just love those old days going to the local hobby shop get catalogs and look for hours and days in them dreaming about the cool cars and parts like electronic ESC servos and stuff. lots of people got spoiled by internet and RTRs now days and can just buy a car and run it, in terms of broadening the hobby for the guy that dont wrench and build a kit car RTRs is for fact a good thing for the hobby that keeps it alive in that rc is not just racing and polish laptimes.
Most people today don’t even know that all these modern 1/8th scale buggies and their layout and design is based of Kyosho designs from the late 80’s and early 90’s. Kyosho is by far KING in the 1/8th scale buggy realm. More 1/8th world championships than any other brand.
Get one of those gyroscopic screwdrivers and you can skip the ugga dugga entirely, it uses your wrist motion to control speed so you can feel the tightness of the screw same as a regular driver while still being pretty fast. Super handy for RC cars.
What up from Seattle Kev!? I’ve been rockin wit you for a while… I’d hardly say you’re a novice concerning anything rc car. You ain’t foolin me!😂 One love brutha…
On the subject of radios, that is exactly why I prefer an old school analog dial. Way easier to adjust. You don't have to stop, make a phone call, get a manual, watch a video, and then spend 30 minutes clicking through a bunch of nonsense to make an adjustment.
cant say im disappointed about todays radios in terms of handling and what can and cant be done to them i terms of endpoints and stuff like my futaba 3pv compared to the old hitec lynx its miles apart.
Kevin if you ever want to stop a motor from turning over when you need to tighten something? Use rope. I do that alot in small engines. Stuff it down the spark plug hole, or exhaust like you said. It's soft, and it won't do any damage. 🙂
I'm STILL bashing the crap out of my mojave, and it STILL has not broken. I've run it into boulders, curbs, and parked cars (shhhhhh), and I've fully sent it off of some huge ramps. The body has zip tie stitching, and some of it is just ground off, and my tires are going bald. Puts a smile on my face every single time. ☺️
Ya just cant beat the old school starter boxes. Looking at this Buggies really haven't changed since my PB Mustang 2 from way back in the 80's. Different shock towers and positions , no top radio plate and no upper link between the front and rear differentials. Far better plastics, no bumpers and everything that needs to be drilled or fitted in the kit. The old kits never had linkages or even diagrams of them you had to get piano wire or bicycle spokes and make them yourself. I remember my first RC500 Associated kit was so crude that the suspension arms didn't even have pivot holes drilled in them. An absolute pain when it came to setup.
kev i think the reason that "seems to make it worse " when you set it up is because you don't do that as much as the other people because you set up, fix, and run bashers you don't rcs much but i think after a while if you set up more and race more you would get better.
Hey KT! That was Lucky when you handed the transmitter over to Max and it ran out of Nitro! I really like the kit builds you do on the channel very helpful for others and Me!🤔😉👍📹💯✔️👋👋👋👋
Hey Kev! Great vids as always. My morning tea and coffee is always accompanied by your videos. With the shock sleeves, couldn’t you lube them with a dry lube and slide on or do they not serve that well as functional? Seems like they would trap a lot of dirt. It’s the first time I’ve seen them. For that matter, anyone who sees this please comment. 😂
If your worried about shock boots you can make your own from balloons. Grab a pack of the long balloon's and stretch it over the spring then trim off the ridge end and cut off the sealed end leaving a few mm to tuck inside the spring at top an bottom , put the spring back on the shock an job done. No more moisture and dirt to contaminate the shock oil.
In atvs and bikes it also helps keep from getting the piston rod dented by rocks and crap, love me some shock covers.
About to do this on my K8S. Awesome bit of advice. Thanks 👍👍
Can also remove the connector on the end of the rod, slide the boot on, then screw the connector back on. Little more time consuming than the balloon trick, but works great if you want the slightly more durable boots. Either way works, so it's really more of the builder's preference.
Oh man. Wow. My brain never even thought about the long balloons. I feel like a doofus that never crossed my mind.
Smart
O.S. , Picco, Rossi were among the best race engines in the 90s.
Kit building has its place , really know how your car works
How about now? What brands are best?
@@ocelee7794 O.S. engines are still in production.. not sure about the others.
I don't even own a rc car but love watching Kevin
Buy one,loads of fun
Kevin is the only RUclipsr that doesn’t make me bored while watching him
I'd like to say you are FAR from a novice with rc, Kevin! You have more experience with more models then most any of us and your constantly wrenching on them! If there's 1 person I'd entrust to wrench on my rigs it'd be you lol. You can easily see the amazing handling of that mp10t vs what you normally rip around with. One amazing piece of kit! Running beautifully as well
Do you not see how he treats his nitro engines?
@@rockncoop665 HiS engines? I do. He is aware of what he is doing to his motors and is aware it isn't good for them. He has the knowledge to do it correctly, he just doesn't care. I'm sure if he were tooling on someone's rig who did care then so would he.
Kev, if you found this menu difficult, you haven't seen anything yet ! If you buy good and expensive parts, they all work ! Cheap nitro engines are a pain even for experienced tuners because of the tolerances ! For new RC enthusiasts, always buy proper gear, cheap is expensive !
This is absolutely correct bro! I bought my first mugen mbx7t and never looked back. Got rid of all my other stuff and got tekno kits and still have a revo but otherwise 1/8 kits are the best for racing,bashing and anything else really
Hello can you please tell kev to get the legendary traiton
if almost 700$ isnt expensive to you, then idk what to tell ya
I bought a nitro last week and I am struggling to say the least lol I got the ‘Backwash’ from nitrotek. Are you able to help me out at all?
A word of advice from someone with 20+years of nitro experience .patience is a must .pretty simple to get going get the car get batterys in receiver and controller get your glow starter charged fill your fuel tank with the correct nitro fuel .put glow starter in the top of the engine head pump fuel through to engine .and pull pull start after a few pulls the engine should fire up .tuning the engine if it needs tuning can be tricky though .good luck 👍
wow this car looks real quality.
Till this day I could watch your vids for hours
thumbs up for having trays/bins for all the various bags. If you've never built a kit before that's THE way to do it....I put the tag from the bag in the bin so I know which is which. Makes assembly SO much easier.
Get a bunch from the dollar store with lids so you can keep the spare parts arranged after you're done.
or for the smaller 1:10 cars a muffin tray with different compartments work.
@@extec101 yeah I used a muffin tray in the past as well but you can't put a lid on it hence why I went to the dollar store bins.
Soak the rubber dust covers for the shocks in hot water for a couple of minutes, makes them easier to put on without tearing. 👍
Kev making nitro great again
😂
Keep getting these hot racers, no bashsrs from now on
Kev your videos are Best In the world
Il caso dove non sapere nulla di modellismo ha portato successo
Complimenti 👍🏻
I have a Picco in my Kyosho MP9 and I struggled to make it sing. The shop who sold the engine to me got Mick to work his magic on it, and now it's brilliant. He has the Midas touch with engines.
Back in the 80's I always wanted an Inferno, and an Avanti, and a Clodbuster, and...
I love those kits because you can build them one piece at a time and they come with better parts
Holly crow that thing runs great. I'm the kinda guy who loves putting them together. That would have been alot of fun. That looks really cool!
respect kevin, your a pure blood
Alex kowaliuk here from America what do you mean pure blood ??
I love the Kyosho content. They make some nice quality rc cars even some of their higher end rtr’s are really good. I think some people sleep on these brands but don’t see the quality and experience that goes into these. Love this build and truggy Kev!
Yeah, kyoshos are pretty sweet, I've checked them out at one of the semi-LHS and even when looking at it next to the Typhon 6s, the kyosho honestly looks higher quality, something about it just gives that impression, I got a hobao hyper sste and I love it, super durable and handles amazing, light weight and fast
@@restinpiecesrc5528 Hobao are great rc cars high quality and strong! I need to get one. Had a buggy years ago and it was tough!
@@restinpiecesrc5528All modern 1/8th scale buggies are based on the Kyosho Burns and original Infernos. Kyosho and Yuichi Kanai designed the elements of a 1/8th buggy that are still used to this day. Kyosho is the grandfather of them all.
I'd love to see more nitro racing from you kev.
Wouldn't we all rc racer, many old timers who are anti everything not racing will be impressed. Racing is not a club sport. It is a solo sport. And this is the problem
Love to see build vids. These are super fun to watch! Especially cuz you take em out after! It always bugs me when you watch guys build these things to sit on a shelf...😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
its cool with shelf warmers if its a old car or raire one but as you say its nice to see someone running the cars some times.
Hey Kevin Alex kowaliuk here I love these race vehicles even the nitros seem much more usable than a 200 dollar nitro with the blue top that just ether won't run but a couple times or just completely blow up
Its nice to see more nitro stuff.
I just had a crazy idea for Kevvie:
Now build a LIFE SIZE version lol. I mean literally. Do it piece by piece and drive it!!!
I agree those sanwa radios are difficult to understand and use, but they are great when you finished the adjustments.
Nice looking kit. Looks high quality all around. Fun too...
Thats the best tuning job you've ever done Kev! Perfect smoke, no bogging, zippy response and consistent idle. Well done sir!
Japanese quality, mate!
Cheers from Brazil!
I got my RC Maxx all because of you
Loving all the nitro content Kev, let’s make Nitro great again!!
In the words of Kevin. YES!
Just a build tip. Put the shock boots on before the shock ends. Also make sure to oil the air filter. Didn’t look like it had any on it.
Kyosho has always made the best shocks! What a beautiful machine all around.
I am telling you. If we had the modern nitro stuff that we have today back in the 90s nitro would never have died off. Nowadays you can start the engine easily, engines are more reliable and easy to tune, modern fuels that are filled with anti-rust additives. The list goes on
Gona have to try nitro again, the last time I played with nitro engines was in mid 2000’s….. and like you say, they were fiddly, hard to tune, and if you didn’t run the engine often it would corrode and gunk up from the fuel…. Absolute pain in the arse, but still very fun.
Also I was using crystal remote controls which weren’t the most reliable back then just to make it even more exciting
After rebuilding so many arrma, the quality of these kyosho buggies are quite impressive. Also those servos might be strong but they don't look particularly fast for racing
Those Picco engines are awesome.
With shock boots I put a very small drop of shock fluid inside the small end of the boot,, roll in fingers to lube the bottom end of boot inside, then slide it all in place and clean and wipe off ecsess . Right way or not it works for me. Happy bashing kev
That kit looks awesome to build, such good quality. I remember building serpent and x-ray cars back in the day and they were a joy to put together.
I want to get one for my 80 year old dad to build it will help keep his mind active and sharp he loves your vids wishes you would go easy on the bearings 😂
Nitro Content is the best, great job 👍👍
Brooo that car looks so sick
Kev is making nitro great again!
Kev, for the love of god. Buy a dynamite engine heater! It is life changing. Makes it so easy to start your engines and keep them running
I made shock covers for my hpi Baja outta bike inner tubes. Tight fit and held up really well. Never had one come loose as well.
These are the kind of episodes I like. Full build
Huge difference when you use top quality nitro engines.. Back in the day (late 80's early 90's) with 1/8th scale buggies I used a few different types and they all had issues. Magnums loved breaking cranks lol.
Went to a race spec OS RX-B .21 and it made the world of difference. And the power and suprise suprise...they held a tune for more than a tank of fuel lol.
Good luck with racing that kit looks spectacular out of the box!!!
I gotta swar by kyosho tho. I built a VR1 corvette of theirs way back in the day and it always ran like a top. I haven't run it for years due to no nitro available where I live but I bet it still runs like a champ.
that part of retune and engine go out of tune after a tank or two i dont miss that part by running all electric today.
@@extec101 totally agree. Brushless power is by far superior.
When I "tuned" my first ever nitro engine I had it running waaay to lean, it absolutely screamed but I melted the conrod. 😅😂
This so much, cheap nitro engines are likely one of the reason so many people dislike them and think they are a pain. Recently bought an XRAY NT18 with a 0.8ccm engine thats made in Japan and holy moly that thing was easy to tune. Even with piss poor settings it would at least still run and not suddenly stop out of nowhere as I experienced with Force Engines.
If you're a novice then God know what I am 😂
Wish I'd got big time into the hobby when I was younger. Now, although I have fun bashing, I just dont have the time to take it as seriously as alot of guys
Fr😂😂
You have more money now
And its more fun if you dont take it serious
@@HappyDude1 Haha. More money, but also kids, and a wife 🤣
@@cliffjones9922
So less toys fun and freedom 😆
@@HappyDude1 indeed 🤣
There is nothing more fun tan building a really good quality RC kit. I usually buy them, build them, then sell and start over cuz I just enjoy the fiddling.
Good video
wow colour me shocked SHOCKED you actually got a starter box!!! (as I pick myself up the floor lol)
Get yourself a small copper mallet, or a small length of copper rod 10-12mm dia to use with a normal hammer to knock in those hard to install bearings Kev
We need more on these kyosho kits kev there out of this world maybe buy a modified novarossi 28.8 or p5 or even the roma .25 either one of them would be awesome
He looks like Lighting McQueens angry cousin with those headlights 😀
Awesome. I been racing all Tekno cars all electric 1/8th scales, but I just built a Nitro NB48 2.1Tekno buggy this is getting me motivated to finish my car and jump in the deep end trying to figure out how to tune it and drive a nitro.
You rock Kev
Great to see you doing more nitro. 👌🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Nice mp10 truggy
I like when you said these kyosho kits handle better then any of the basher kits of today!!! I totally agree!. Most folks wouldn’t understand unless you were into the hobby all through the 1990s and 80s a little. tamiya and kyosho are my all time favorite brands..wish mrc or Marui made it :( and allot of folks dog traxxas but they been there since the beginning..
I've been into RC from 1991 I miss the days of building Tamiya lol. Crap remember mechanical speed controllers .. My first Nitro Was Team Associated Rc10GT it was a beast Built it my self at 12....... And yes back in the beginning Traxxas was dogged. The good ol days of 6 foot long antennas.
@@rome8153 I still have my rc10 t3 I raced with back in the nineties lol ya ther was a couple different mechanical speed controls and they all served they’re purpose and folks today don’t know what a potentiometer means!?? ya everyone loves these armma and all the rtr kits but what happened to the good ole days when u really had to build your hobby grade kit if u wanted a real rc race car!??? And if u wanted rtr u could get an amazingly built tyco or Nikko truck that was close to a hobby grade and you could just run it..
@@f.chrisliuzzo7889 Damn man blast from the past!!!!!!! The days when ball bearings cost extra and electronic speed controllers cost as much as the radio... The game has changed in so many ways..... Getting the Hobby Catalogs was the best time... Having today's options then would have been awesome 👍
@@rome8153 just love those old days going to the local hobby shop get catalogs and look for hours and days in them dreaming about the cool cars and parts like electronic ESC servos and stuff.
lots of people got spoiled by internet and RTRs now days and can just buy a car and run it, in terms of broadening the hobby for the guy that dont wrench and build a kit car RTRs is for fact a good thing for the hobby that keeps it alive in that rc is not just racing and polish laptimes.
Most people today don’t even know that all these modern 1/8th scale buggies and their layout and design is based of Kyosho designs from the late 80’s and early 90’s. Kyosho is by far KING in the 1/8th scale buggy realm. More 1/8th world championships than any other brand.
It’s 7 In the more for Illinois, but god bless you Kev🙏🏻
Get one of those gyroscopic screwdrivers and you can skip the ugga dugga entirely, it uses your wrist motion to control speed so you can feel the tightness of the screw same as a regular driver while still being pretty fast. Super handy for RC cars.
Damn Kyosho and their bell crank steering setup
I'm glad that the car has worked out really well and runs great! I love it when a plan comes together!
Btw kev the shock boots they help keep your shocks tip top shape so you won’t have to rebuild them all the time
-Builds-
*Builds, starts, tunes, and tests* Professional Nitro RC Race Truck
A lot of you tube channels i get tired of after awhile,not your channel.
Kevin it has a lot to do with you,your the perfect host.
I've wanted one of these since the MP4, i saw in a show, a long, long time ago. I think time has come, Kevin!!! (you are a very bad influence)
beautiful car
What up from Seattle Kev!? I’ve been rockin wit you for a while… I’d hardly say you’re a novice concerning anything rc car.
You ain’t foolin me!😂
One love brutha…
Lots of gas/nitro videos lately 👍 I hope it will continue ⛽️👍⛽️👍😀
I sugested it a while back in his videos 😀
@@HappyDude1 seems he is listening to you then 😀😀😀
@@Serialcrasher
Yeah he does 😋 sometimes he answers to 😁 maybe he watches my videos 😆
@@HappyDude1 i will have a look at your channel 😀 You can check mine if you want btw 😀 lot of gas/nitro action (but not only)
@@Serialcrasher
I will check it
I do a bit of everything
Mostly model cars and guns from movies with a fun intro
Very nice! 👍 Waiting to see video from track
On the subject of radios, that is exactly why I prefer an old school analog dial. Way easier to adjust. You don't have to stop, make a phone call, get a manual, watch a video, and then spend 30 minutes clicking through a bunch of nonsense to make an adjustment.
cant say im disappointed about todays radios in terms of handling and what can and cant be done to them i terms of endpoints and stuff like my futaba 3pv compared to the old hitec lynx its miles apart.
Kevin if you ever want to stop a motor from turning over when you need to tighten something? Use rope. I do that alot in small engines. Stuff it down the spark plug hole, or exhaust like you said. It's soft, and it won't do any damage. 🙂
That was fun Kev....
Really want to build a Nitro RC. It's a bucket list item.
You don't need anyone to help you set it up,your a Master.
Got a little Lightning Mcqueen look going on! Can't wait to see you race it!
Nice RC build
I'm STILL bashing the crap out of my mojave, and it STILL has not broken. I've run it into boulders, curbs, and parked cars (shhhhhh), and I've fully sent it off of some huge ramps. The body has zip tie stitching, and some of it is just ground off, and my tires are going bald. Puts a smile on my face every single time. ☺️
Set up is key... that will make or break a day at the track
Ya just cant beat the old school starter boxes.
Looking at this Buggies really haven't changed since my PB Mustang 2 from way back in the 80's.
Different shock towers and positions , no top radio plate and no upper link between the front and rear differentials. Far better plastics, no bumpers and everything that needs to be drilled or fitted in the kit.
The old kits never had linkages or even diagrams of them you had to get piano wire or bicycle spokes and make them yourself. I remember my first RC500 Associated kit was so crude that the suspension arms didn't even have pivot holes drilled in them. An absolute pain when it came to setup.
Going to try too bind my max smasher today.
Little thing was fun front wheelies rear wheelies glad i wasted the money lol
That nitro race engine sound 😍😍😍
2 Strokes are so cool!!!! Get a tuning book Kev!!! You got it
Kyosho content!! Brilliant!! Hyped to see when Mick gets his hands on the Inferno and if he gives us the low down and techno babble on car set up.
Did that happen ? Can’t see it on the channel playlist
Complimenti per il video dettagliato,veloce nel montaggio ma comprensibile anche per un neofita modellista!!
Grande 😜🤚
kev i think the reason that "seems to make it worse " when you set it up is because you don't do that as much as the other people because you set up, fix, and run bashers you don't rcs much but i think after a while if you set up more and race more you would get better.
cant deny that a tweek and setup do differance then just building the kit as is.
Hey Kev, dare you to drop two banger videos like this in a row 😂
Love it.
I've had this Truggy on my wish list for awhile now, both the brushless and nitro look great.
Who's playing the jazz during the assembly montage? Loving that
The sticker choice was perfect for the front end! It looks like a little mad face. Concentrating on its way to victory
So funny the best rc channel on RUclips 😅😂😂😂😂😂
Hey KT! That was Lucky when you handed the transmitter over to Max and it ran out of Nitro! I really like the kit builds you do on the channel very helpful for others and Me!🤔😉👍📹💯✔️👋👋👋👋
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That's the best starter box, but I'd recommend putting nuts on the underside of the guidance plates, mine moved alot.
Rakitan nya...okey juga brooo...mantaappp bangeett...
Kevin never takes it easy 😊
This was my dream rc car 25 years ago!
I have a bunch of the buggy versions. They are great rc’s. Love the resent videos with gas and nitro. But i love all your videos Kev.
Hey Kev! Great vids as always. My morning tea and coffee is always accompanied by your videos. With the shock sleeves, couldn’t you lube them with a dry lube and slide on or do they not serve that well as functional? Seems like they would trap a lot of dirt. It’s the first time I’ve seen them. For that matter, anyone who sees this please comment. 😂
The amount of patience this guy has is amazing
The amount of patience his neighbor have it's amazing
love the vids kev build a electric go kart like suronster did