I own many rc trucks. Lately I am focusing on the best smaller scale rc's. I like the ease of fitting the entire rc into a backpack safely unlike a 1/5th scale rc. I just got my Losi by mail yesterday. Cant wait to drive it. new subscriber. cool video. Happy trails.
It is so cool that u have the original to compare side to side. imo epic video dude. I am grateful u still own the vintage unit. + Kiosho. Im very fascinated by the fact that u displayed two other small RC's. I have never seen them before. My favorite activity to use RC's for (In most cases using 1/5th- 1/16th scale) is jumping off ramps and if possible doing "Ariel Acrobatics" backflips midair to land on all 4 wheels. . With 2wd 2x4's it is seldomly possible to manuever them as well as larger 4x4's in air. Have u used these micro cars for backflips off ramps ever? I very enjoyed your video, and I look forward to viewing your other content. TY and Hap-py Trails.
Glad to see a new subscriber! New to youtube, people have been telling me to do it for years and I figured, what the heck, honestly it's kinda fun. I own a hobby store and do this for a living so I'm pretty dedicated to r/c I have to say. I have not tried backflipping little cars although with the mini t 2.0 brushless, it's almost impossible not to since it's so overpowered. I'm sure putting a brushless in this little thing, it would do all kinda of tricks although I don't know how durable it will be crashing into a couch at 50mph in your living room (lol). I have probably 60+ r/c's these days but almost half of that is mini and micro scale stuff, I'm inherently lazy and I just want to play in the house rather than having to pack up a bunch of stuff and go somewhere. This thing is so small it fits in a lunch box, I take it pretty much everywhere since I bought it and it's great to have something to get that r/c fix without having to bring much along
The original Micro-T was marketed and sold as a 1/36 scale vehicle. The vehicles after it were made 1/24th. Still have my Micro Rally 4WD. Cool video!😊
Yes that is true! I think as neat as it was, it was too small of a package to be realistically useable, the Micro B i'll end up running a lot more than I ever ran the Micro T. Still love the T though
The don't, we've talked about it a few times here in the comments, they give you oil in the box, filled them after the video, still really doesn't change my final opinions though, mini b still has much more control
Yes it does, I did talk about this with someone in the comments. I did put some oil in there after this video and I still wasn't terrifically impressed. Mini B is still a way better value
I own many rc trucks. Lately I am focusing on the best smaller scale rc's. I like the ease of fitting the entire rc into a backpack safely unlike a 1/5th scale rc. I just got my Losi by mail yesterday. Cant wait to drive it. new subscriber. cool video. Happy trails.
It is so cool that u have the original to compare side to side. imo epic video dude. I am grateful u still own the vintage unit. + Kiosho. Im very fascinated by the fact that u displayed two other small RC's. I have never seen them before. My favorite activity to use RC's for (In most cases using 1/5th- 1/16th scale) is jumping off ramps and if possible doing "Ariel Acrobatics" backflips midair to land on all 4 wheels. . With 2wd 2x4's it is seldomly possible to manuever them as well as larger 4x4's in air. Have u used these micro cars for backflips off ramps ever? I very enjoyed your video, and I look forward to viewing your other content. TY and Hap-py Trails.
Glad to see a new subscriber! New to youtube, people have been telling me to do it for years and I figured, what the heck, honestly it's kinda fun. I own a hobby store and do this for a living so I'm pretty dedicated to r/c I have to say.
I have not tried backflipping little cars although with the mini t 2.0 brushless, it's almost impossible not to since it's so overpowered. I'm sure putting a brushless in this little thing, it would do all kinda of tricks although I don't know how durable it will be crashing into a couch at 50mph in your living room (lol). I have probably 60+ r/c's these days but almost half of that is mini and micro scale stuff, I'm inherently lazy and I just want to play in the house rather than having to pack up a bunch of stuff and go somewhere. This thing is so small it fits in a lunch box, I take it pretty much everywhere since I bought it and it's great to have something to get that r/c fix without having to bring much along
Awesome video and sweet comparison!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The original Micro-T was marketed and sold as a 1/36 scale vehicle. The vehicles after it were made 1/24th. Still have my Micro Rally 4WD. Cool video!😊
Yes that is true! I think as neat as it was, it was too small of a package to be realistically useable, the Micro B i'll end up running a lot more than I ever ran the Micro T. Still love the T though
Great comparison. I just subscribed to your channel.👍👍👍👍
Welcome and thank you!
Cool video, but are you sure Kyosho uses friction shocks tho?
The don't, we've talked about it a few times here in the comments, they give you oil in the box, filled them after the video, still really doesn't change my final opinions though, mini b still has much more control
The mini z has oil in the shocks. They even come with a little bottle of oil.
Yes it does, I did talk about this with someone in the comments. I did put some oil in there after this video and I still wasn't terrifically impressed. Mini B is still a way better value
What is BEST? Serpent 1/24 Brushless?
not sure, there's sooooo many mini/micro cars out there I feel like it would be impossible to test them all lol
It depends what exactly you are looking for in an rc car
Cool car but the diff leaks out of the drive cups. Messy little shitbox
Oops, my mistake. I was referring to the mini B