Great idea. I did that when I built mine last year. I used the white plastic bearings that came with it since I went with ball bearings. Suspension looks better with the lighter oil.
What a great idea for the battery tray mod; I wish I had thought about that when I had my Beetle!😂 Excellent call as well on the lighter oil, you can really tell that it soaks up the bumps far better this way! Another job well done Steve!👍😊
Thanks HD, Yeah when I first ran the MB I had to find a real small 2s lipo to fit in it so the mod works like a charm and the shocks now so much better it's night and day it used to just hop along bouncing over the stuff now it's smooth as butter! LOL!!
@@modelnutty6503 yeah the front is bad when you compress the front suspension if you push up on a front tire from the outside edge it cocks and binds the shock and suspension it binds the shock and don't let it compress... not the best of design.
Yeah it was fun... those blackfoot trucks have super hard tires the MB tires probably make the chassis work better because they are much softer and absorb up stuff. don't know why they made the BF tires so hard it's weird? Thanks bro!
@@ShenRC yeah they are hard tires going to try lunchbox box tires I think they will be much softer and ordering the dog bone conversion the old cv axles are junk
Hey Steve, great work on the MB!! Cool little mods and makes the MB even better! Thanks for sharing, I need to copy you and mod my bug! Cheers, wishing you a great Christmas and New Year. 🎄🎁😁👍
Go for it! It runs so much smoother on the rough stuff now Mark it's a night and day difference it used to hop kind of like a lunch box but not anymore it's running like well you know a BEAUTY! LOL!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
OMG Steve, I forgot about that spacer trick for the battery side holders, some old nimh packs back in the day needed that trick (was also shown in RCCA magazine under the Tips & Tricks column back in the 90's), glad to see it still can be used with todays lipo packs, AWESOME!!!! The lighter shock oil is also a great idea, most off road vehicles need lighter oil to get the suspension to work better. Old is New again, thanks for sharing this info with us. Happy Holidays to You & Yours my friend!!!!
That is a good upgrade but is pricy, so far mines doing good with just adding the traxxas 1985 washer on the bevel gear top to make the gears a bit tighter. We will see in the long run if it hold up. Thanks for watching😁👍
Great ideas, Steve!! 👍👍 The ORV Suspension always bugged me (pun intended!) The Rear Shocks seem to love 10w. One trick I've always used on the Front Shocks (because the front end is pathetically LIGHT), is use Axial SCX-10 One Springs, the 0.92lb ones. Same length, and the front Wheels will move too!! 😉 Merry Christmas!! 🌲😊🙏
Thanks man it runs so much better, I find the front is just funky also if you push the wheel up from the bottom outside edge of the tire and the way they have the front suspension set up it kind of kinks the shock shaft in and makes it bind so it wont even get compressed up that's why the front don't work so good on this one. Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
I just did this on my Blackfoot but I used different bushings. Also I bolted the under tray closed and use a side plate from a Blackfoot 3 that pivots the side plate for battery access. Also I can do the shock tuning because I have oil filled on my Blackfoot. Beauty run eh!
Hi Steve, hope you’re keeping well. Awesome modifications that are easily made to accommodate the battery and the suspension oil, nicely done my friend. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and the family 😊😉😊
I have to go get some lighter oil. I had a bottle but it leaked out from dropping the bottle and not noticing the bottom had cracked and it all leaked out over night... needless to say that work bench has a nice coating of oil soaked into it! I keep forgetting every time I go to the hobby shop! I like the battery mod, I will have to do that on a few of mine!
He he he O noooo! oil spill not a fun thing to have happen! Yeah it runs worlds better now with the 10WT oil. The battery tray mod is simple but works great also. Thanks for watching.
He he would be neat a lipo explosion would be a sight to see ha.. Just kidding if it was in a lower style car like the frog or brat I think you could benefit from that but this is so high up off the ground I don't think it will be a problem in this model. 😁👍Thanks for watching.
Hi thanks, I used 10wt but I did get a tamiya kit with the red soft oil that looks pretty thin is this what you speaking of? I would try that tamiya soft red it looks pretty good a lot more thin than the yellow stock kit oil. 😁👍I did turn that switch around now it works great.
Hi mate I have one of these but haven't had time to build it yet did you say 10,000 in front and rear shocks bud let me know also when I finish building mine I'm thinking of but in 2300kv motor and esc 120a so I can easily run 2s and 3s what you think 🤔
Hi I used 10wt shock oil. A 2300 should be nice i have that in my blitzer beetle but with the monster beetle the rear diff is known to break easy so i don't know about running 3s. I did put a traxxas 1085 washer on top of my bevel gear to move them closer together it's tight but now it's worn in after a few runs but no stripped diff yet.. you can sand a hair off this plastic washer first before you put one in to make it a hair looser of a fit. they do sell gearbox braces also to stop it from flexing and making the diff blow and Mip makes a ball diff..I went with the cheap washer so far so good. Thanks for watching.
Hi I either leave it slid into the switch holder on the esc body or stick tape it some place close to the esc but always just leave all my esc's on so you don't have to worry about turning the switch on , Just turn radio on plug battery plugs together on car and your ready to run!@@SRG-HITMAN-11
The beetle is going like a champ!
You don't need to spend money on upgrades, it is little mods like this that make all the difference!
Well said I 100% agree, Thanks
Right on..Easy mod and needed for sure..Love how this chassis bounces over everything
It's a fun one for sure! Thanks for watching PC.
Great idea. I did that when I built mine last year. I used the white plastic bearings that came with it since I went with ball bearings.
Suspension looks better with the lighter oil.
it runs so much better with the lighter oil for sure! Thanks for watching.
Love it in the sand. Must be old Tamiya adverts stuck in my head. They always had them on sand. 😉
Classic in the sand! Thanks very much.
What a great idea for the battery tray mod; I wish I had thought about that when I had my Beetle!😂
Excellent call as well on the lighter oil, you can really tell that it soaks up the bumps far better this way!
Another job well done Steve!👍😊
Thanks HD, Yeah when I first ran the MB I had to find a real small 2s lipo to fit in it so the mod works like a charm and the shocks now so much better it's night and day it used to just hop along bouncing over the stuff now it's smooth as butter! LOL!!
@@ShenRC fine sanding and car wax all suspension joints does lots for these too, they get a lot of stress+twist on the rear swing arms especially
@@modelnutty6503 yeah the front is bad when you compress the front suspension if you push up on a front tire from the outside edge it cocks and binds the shock and suspension it binds the shock and don't let it compress... not the best of design.
What a awesome little jump you found perfect for the beetle im slow rebuilding the second black foot into a real machine
Yeah it was fun... those blackfoot trucks have super hard tires the MB tires probably make the chassis work better because they are much softer and absorb up stuff. don't know why they made the BF tires so hard it's weird? Thanks bro!
@@ShenRC yup, aftermarket ProLine are even better on that.
@@modelnutty6503 Yeah the black foot rolls on rocks!
@@ShenRC yeah they are hard tires going to try lunchbox box tires I think they will be much softer and ordering the dog bone conversion the old cv axles are junk
That’s a nice thing Keep up your Very nice sharing. Thumbs up!
Thanks so much
Wonderful Monster Beetle!! I love it so much. Good mod. Ciao, Nanni
Thank you 🤗
Hey Steve, great work on the MB!! Cool little mods and makes the MB even better! Thanks for sharing, I need to copy you and mod my bug! Cheers, wishing you a great Christmas and New Year. 🎄🎁😁👍
Go for it! It runs so much smoother on the rough stuff now Mark it's a night and day difference it used to hop kind of like a lunch box but not anymore it's running like well you know a BEAUTY! LOL!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
OMG Steve, I forgot about that spacer trick for the battery side holders, some old nimh packs back in the day needed that trick (was also shown in RCCA magazine under the Tips & Tricks column back in the 90's), glad to see it still can be used with todays lipo packs, AWESOME!!!! The lighter shock oil is also a great idea, most off road vehicles need lighter oil to get the suspension to work better. Old is New again, thanks for sharing this info with us. Happy Holidays to You & Yours my friend!!!!
Cool I don't remember that one from RCCA all I know is it works like a charm! Thanks and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Good video of monster beetle! Good simple mod 👍
Glad you liked it. 😁👍
Looking really good! I'd also recommend, if you can afford it the the MIP ball diff upgrade - makes a huge difference.
That is a good upgrade but is pricy, so far mines doing good with just adding the traxxas 1985 washer on the bevel gear top to make the gears a bit tighter. We will see in the long run if it hold up. Thanks for watching😁👍
@@ShenRC big fender washers and JB-weld to side plates is just a couple bucks kept a buddy's Blackfoot gearbox solid.
You're really living it up with the monster beetle. Lol
Yeah this ones real fun to drive! Thanks
Great mod and tips,cool run
Glad you enjoyed it👍
@@ShenRC 👍✌🤗
Great ideas, Steve!! 👍👍
The ORV Suspension always bugged me (pun intended!) The Rear Shocks seem to love 10w. One trick I've always used on the Front Shocks (because the front end is pathetically LIGHT), is use Axial SCX-10 One Springs, the 0.92lb ones. Same length, and the front Wheels will move too!! 😉
Merry Christmas!! 🌲😊🙏
Thanks man it runs so much better, I find the front is just funky also if you push the wheel up from the bottom outside edge of the tire and the way they have the front suspension set up it kind of kinks the shock shaft in and makes it bind so it wont even get compressed up that's why the front don't work so good on this one. Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
There's a guy in New Jersey named CK hobbies he's running into at least one to two inches of snow is just fine and snow.
I got mine ready for the snow I waterproofed it. should be fun!!👍
I just did this on my Blackfoot but I used different bushings. Also I bolted the under tray closed and use a side plate from a Blackfoot 3 that pivots the side plate for battery access.
Also I can do the shock tuning because I have oil filled on my Blackfoot.
Beauty run eh!
Cool! the 10Wt oil in the shocks works wonders!! Try it out.👍
Beautiful upload 👌Really Cool Video keep it up!! 💚🌟Amazing stuff 🔥Ezcellent my friend new like 👍sending my support♥️👌
Thank you.
Shocking bug video brother ! ( Pun intended)😆🤪! It definitely improved the handling cornering in rutty grass! This bug is awesome bro, really!⚡️🔥💯🤘🏻
😅 thanks! It works so much better now with the lighter oil for sure!
Great tips looks the suspension is working great and oh nooo two roll overs
Thanks 👍 It runs so much smoother now in the rough stuff.. hate the roll overs! LOL!!
Hi Steve, hope you’re keeping well. Awesome modifications that are easily made to accommodate the battery and the suspension oil, nicely done my friend. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and the family 😊😉😊
Thanks very much, It ran like a champ! Happy Holidays to you.
Yeah use 10w on mine and definitely better!
Great vid Steve the Monster Beetle is pure Tamiya classic fun! Awesome!
😁👍Right on! the 10wt makes it so much more smooth running it took out that bounce it has in the stock set up.
@@ShenRC 👍
Looking good my friend great video have a great Christmas👍🇬🇧😊👍😊
Thanks, you too!👍
awesome battery tray hack steve i will be doingthat on mine when finally pulling my finger out
Thanks it works like a beauty just used it today stay tuned for the video!
Sweet battery tray mod. I went with Ampro Shapeways 3d printed mod
Thanks, it worked like a charm!👍
I have to go get some lighter oil. I had a bottle but it leaked out from dropping the bottle and not noticing the bottom had cracked and it all leaked out over night... needless to say that work bench has a nice coating of oil soaked into it! I keep forgetting every time I go to the hobby shop! I like the battery mod, I will have to do that on a few of mine!
He he he O noooo! oil spill not a fun thing to have happen! Yeah it runs worlds better now with the 10WT oil. The battery tray mod is simple but works great also. Thanks for watching.
A modding master
Thanks bud!
Definitely works alot better with the thinner oil
Thanks man, it's night and day so much smoother running now.
I know the lipo`s are hard cased but where the case is above open ground i would put thin cover on the pack face,keeps the pack nice.
He he would be neat a lipo explosion would be a sight to see ha.. Just kidding if it was in a lower style car like the frog or brat I think you could benefit from that but this is so high up off the ground I don't think it will be a problem in this model. 😁👍Thanks for watching.
What is it about the monster beetle that every time I see it I feel the instant need to drive mine 👍 looking good buddy.
It's a Beauty that's why! 😁👍
@@ShenRC yeah sure is 👍
cool mb shenrc, 10 weight? is this 100 in tamiya range. kyosho seems to be always clear. maybe try turning the on/off switch around. great fun run
Hi thanks, I used 10wt but I did get a tamiya kit with the red soft oil that looks pretty thin is this what you speaking of? I would try that tamiya soft red it looks pretty good a lot more thin than the yellow stock kit oil. 😁👍I did turn that switch around now it works great.
What ESC is in there ? As many on off switches don't reach the place it should go
Hobbywing 1060 I just leave my esc switches on so when you plug in the battery it turns the cars on. Thanks and hope this helps.
Hi mate I have one of these but haven't had time to build it yet did you say 10,000 in front and rear shocks bud let me know also when I finish building mine I'm thinking of but in 2300kv motor and esc 120a so I can easily run 2s and 3s what you think 🤔
Hi I used 10wt shock oil. A 2300 should be nice i have that in my blitzer beetle but with the monster beetle the rear diff is known to break easy so i don't know about running 3s. I did put a traxxas 1085 washer on top of my bevel gear to move them closer together it's tight but now it's worn in after a few runs but no stripped diff yet.. you can sand a hair off this plastic washer first before you put one in to make it a hair looser of a fit. they do sell gearbox braces also to stop it from flexing and making the diff blow and Mip makes a ball diff..I went with the cheap washer so far so good. Thanks for watching.
I did the same on my monster Beetle since I didn't use the bushings (I installed sealed bearings instead) , did you paint yours? Cause mine are white!
Hi these are the black bushing for the blizzard that come with the black wheels..they work perfect for this. Thanks for watchng.
Do you have the same weight in the rear as you're doing the front?
Hi yes 10wt oil all around if you want to try 15wt use it in the rear only the front needs the light oil for sure.
Great video
Thanks!
Looks alot better. It would have rolled more the other way.
Thank you Sir, it's running great now for sure!
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How is your switch on side in correct place if using 1060 ESC?
Hi I either leave it slid into the switch holder on the esc body or stick tape it some place close to the esc but always just leave all my esc's on so you don't have to worry about turning the switch on , Just turn radio on plug battery plugs together on car and your ready to run!@@SRG-HITMAN-11
@@ShenRC 👍🍻
Front wheels seem to wobble a lot, great car though 👍🏻
Yeah that's just how they work but it's a super cool looking and fun RC bug that's for sure! Thanks for watching.
I thought it was 15 weight.
Hi Brad it is 10wt but I think you can try 15wt also, I also found the tamiya red colored soft oil is really thin also that may work good too.