Cross-RC PG4A Adventurer Pick-up Truck

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2023
  • BlackSeaRC presents the second video in a series looking at the Cross-RC PG4A Adventurer full-size 4x4 pick-up truck. This is a premium-grade 1:10 scale radio controlled (RC) off-road crawler kit. In the first video, we unboxed the kit and looked at all the ancillary parts required to construct the kit and get the truck up and running. This included the RC transmitter, receiver, Electronic Speed Controller (ESC), servo equipment, paint, tools, battery equipment, etc. A selection of upgrade parts were also acquired. Now, in this video, we follow the step-by-step process to build this top-of-the-range PG4A kit.
    The video also presents useful hints and tips if you are building or planning to build a PG4A (or similar Cross-RC kit) in the future.
    The PG4A was released in 2016 and is still available in limited numbers if you can find one. It features a metal C-channel chassis frame, 2-speed alloy gearbox coupled to a 27T brushed motor, heavy-duty solid axles with multi-links and adjustable coil spring oil-filled shock absorbers, Fat Man 2.2" all-terrain tyres with chrome-plated steel bead-lock wheels, scale-realistic ABS plastic hard body and comprehensive LED lighting system.
    Other models in the PG4 series include the PG4, PG4R, PG4RS, PG4S and PG4L.
    In future videos, you will be able to see the completion of the PG4A kit build, the set-up, functional testing and performance testing. There will also be the opportunity to get ideas for customisation and then off-road driving adventures will follow.
    The BlackSeaRC collection also includes another Cross-RC crawler, the EMO AT4V pick-up truck. You can watch the series of videos on this truck by checking the "Cross-RC" playlist:
    • Cross-RC
    About Cross-RC:
    Cross-RC was established in 2013 and is a specialist Chinese manufacturer of premium-grade RC vehicles. They specialise in scale-realistic trucks, trailers and climbing vehicles/crawlers. Their product range includes:
    DEMON crawlers: KR4 / SG4 / SR4 / FR4 / SP4 / SU4 / VR4.
    PG crawlers: PG4 / PG4R / PG4RS / PG4S / PG4L / PG4A.
    EMO crawlers: AT4 / AT4V / JT4 / XT4 / NT4 / EMO X / EMO X2 / EMO X3 / AT6 / JT6 / NT6 / EMO XL.
    Rock buggy: UT4.
    Civilian trucks: WT4.
    Military trucks: GC4 / GC4M / HC4 / HC6 / KC6 / MC4 / XC6 / UC6 / MC6 / FC6 / TC6 / MC8 / BC8 / DC8.
    Armoured vehicles: BT8 / XX10 T-Rex.
    Trailers: T247 / T835 / D20 / T001 / T002 / T003 / T004 / T005 / T006 / T007.
    You can find out more about the company, RC vehicles, spare parts and upgrade parts here:
    www.cross-rc.com
    www.crossrc.us
    For advice and support regarding Cross-RC products in UK, plus a wide range of spare parts and upgrades, I recommend:
    www.greensmodels.co.uk
    Thanks also go to the following people who provided advice and expert knowledge during this kit build:
    Shawn at Cross-RC USA ‪@Xoarkitty‬
    Craig at RC-TNT ‪@RCTNT‬
    About BlackSeaRC:
    BlackSeaRC was established in 2020 to bring you a regular selection of interesting videos featuring scale realistic RC vehicles, accessories and equipment. Content includes unboxings and detailed reviews, kit builds, upgrades, modifications and customisation, vintage restoration projects, RC testing and driving adventures in scenic locations around the Black Sea and more.
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  • @TheTankRC
    @TheTankRC 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice build, I love all the little side notes that you put in there. What’s going to take the most time is building and doing the final touch on the body.

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I was in two minds about the body on this truck. I couldn't decide whether to do it as a weathered body or not. Weathering would certainly suit this style of truck but I haven't practiced my techniques much and this is an expensive truck to try it on. I think I need to start on a smaller and cheaper body first.

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад

      I think the cable management will take quite a while as well. The LED lighting is extensive and I want it all to be neat.

  • @zanimashka3162
    @zanimashka3162 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome build! Can't wait to see it in action.

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, I can't wait to finalise the build and get it on the dirt.

  • @GARYU-DE-HOBBY
    @GARYU-DE-HOBBY 10 месяцев назад +2

    I always enjoy your videos 👍 my friend🎶👏👍

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment and I'm glad you liked the video. I've been wanting to build this truck for a long time and I'm really pleased with how it has turned out so far.

    • @GARYU-DE-HOBBY
      @GARYU-DE-HOBBY 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@BlackSeaRC 😆🤝

  • @Hmdstory94
    @Hmdstory94 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, this is amazing🎉

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, it was a big kit build project for sure and the most complex I've constructed so far. If you are interested, I am currently building something at the opposite end of the scale range. I've been building a 1:32 scale RC trophy truck with amazing scale details. Check out the video at BlackSeaRC in the next few days.

  • @carloshnunez
    @carloshnunez 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice
    🔵🔵🔵🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍🔵🔵🔵

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you my friend, as expected this proved to be an interesting build. I wanted to add some extra layers of paint on the body so the quality is top class but when this is done you will start to better appreciate the details of this model.

  • @hwroadbeasts
    @hwroadbeasts 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice build 👌

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      I always like to build a nice heavy-duty truck. This is the biggest model in my RC collection so far. I had a few unexpected build issues but hopefully I have a way to overcome them. The painting was a bigger task than I originally envisaged and I had to re-order paint several times as I kept running out.

    • @hwroadbeasts
      @hwroadbeasts 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BlackSeaRC damn ! What a task u have to do

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@hwroadbeasts I know, this is a big project! Paint count so far is 2 cans of primer, 3 cans of maroon, 2 cans of gloss black, one can of matte black and the mini pots of clear red, clear orange and chrome silver. I might add a couple of clear coats on top as well. I hope it will be worth it when it is finished!

  • @RCFilm76
    @RCFilm76 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looking good 👍 they're defiantly on the big side of 1/10 scale, strangely I didn't have that problem of getting to the wheel nuts on my pgl4🤔can imagine that was rather frustrating not being able to get the driver in there to tighten the nuts

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      When looking through the kit, there were several areas in my mind that I thought might be awkward (e.g. I knew the assembly of the bead-lock wheels can be tricky), but I never thought I'd have a problem just fitting the wheels! I was very surprised but as I went through all my different tools and then ordered several new ones and they still didn't fit, the surprise turned to frustration. I wondered if the chrome plating on the PG4A wheels was particularly thick because the different models in the PG series use slightly different wheels. However, I had a spare wheel and tyre with a black finish and that was the same. I'm hoping the Boom Racing thin wall adaptor will work because other than that, the only option seems to be to machine out the wheel centres and I don't have the equipment/tools to do that myself.

    • @RCFilm76
      @RCFilm76 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BlackSeaRC 5 of my wheels/tyres went together easy and was starting to wonder why people were saying they were a pain to put together then I got to the last one...after a couple of hours of trying I had to walk away 😆ended up gluing the tyre to the wheel in the end lol, that driver looks thin enough going by the pic, if it still wont quite fit maybe try sanding/filing off a bit of material from the outer diameter...good luck 👍

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@RCFilm76 I had the same. If you looked closely at the tyres, some sat on the work bench totally round on the bead whereas others had a slightly oval look to them. Maybe it was the way they sat when they came out of the mould. Perhaps some got squashed slightly in a big stowage bin, who knows? I took many hours to build up the wheels and some had 3 attempts to get right. I used all the techniques I learned from previous builds such as tightening the screws in a sequence a very little at a time and also carefully centralising the foam inserts, but the beads still popped out. Got them done eventually though!

  • @bestdiyrussia7789
    @bestdiyrussia7789 Месяц назад +1

    This looks like a fantastic kit to build with so many metal parts. How do you decide what electonics to use with the basic kit?

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  Месяц назад

      With a kit like this, you will need a transmitter, receiver, servos for steering and gearshift, ESC and battery pack. A motor is provided in the kit. Since this is a high-end kit, I chose better electronics than I would usually select. The ESC is a Hobbywing 1080 which is a well-respected ESC for crawler applications. For the servos, I chose high-torque waterproof units with metal gears as this truck is going to be heavy when fully built. With regards to brands, you can spend a lot of money by buying well-known names such as Savox but as this is already a big investment I went with a cheaper brand. Another thing to consider on a kit like this is painting the body. With more than one colour and lots of accessories to paint you will need quite a few spray cans. I have already spent over 100 GBP on sand paper, primer, top coat, clear coat, etc.

  • @gregpeet9592
    @gregpeet9592 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know if crossrc sells spare fasteners for the pg4a?

    • @BlackSeaRC
      @BlackSeaRC  10 месяцев назад

      I haven't specifically seen a fixings kit containing all the fasteners for one model. You could try asking either Greens Models in UK or Cross-RC US in America to see if they can help. If I need a specific fixing, I tend to search on AliExpress and you can usually find what you want. You could also search for "screw set" on the Modelsport website as they have some generic sets of fixings. They also have a good selection of specific fasteners if you just need a few spares.