Thank you for this, awesome video. The course you have looks great alot of fun. It was great to see them both in action side by side. Appreciate the work you put in for this. Both definitely looked capable. Although I have the LC on its way I think I'll end up with others 😂.
@@naptime43x thanks for watching the video! I’m a Toyota fan, so I prefer the LC80 🤣 There’s a bit of work put into that course, which has now changed slightly. I wanted something challenging but not impossible to overcome. Thanks 👊
@@marciopereira1065 yer i like them too. had a couple tacomas and a 4runner through the years and they never let me down, from baja california to canada took them off road and on, just great vehicles. been considering setting up something in the backyard for crawling but havent gotten around to it and cant figure out where to start, but it looks like i could use just about anything to get it going. so far i have a big hole lol, but maybe a couple logs and bricks would be good additions.
@@naptime43x you can’t go wrong with Toyotas 💪🏻 For a mini crawler course, you can literally use anything and any object will be a big challenge for a small crawler. 👊
It's kinda of a weird lack of difference indeed. I suppose the K5 is just a massive vehicle in real life compare to the Landcruiser. I sure prefer the the FCX18 platform though. Looks more realistic in how it behaves. At this time there is an FMS 1/18 scale K10 out now too which is 336 mm long, while this Landcruiser is 282. The 1/24 K5 is 253 mm according to the website. p.s. Thanks for this video, great and insightful comparison between the platforms.
Nice comparison👌, good to see it them side by side and crawling same trail.
Thank you. 😄
They are really two good trucks to be honest.
Nice job Marcio, that back garden crawler course looks really good!
Thanks Dwight! 😄
Thank you for this, awesome video. The course you have looks great alot of fun. It was great to see them both in action side by side. Appreciate the work you put in for this. Both definitely looked capable. Although I have the LC on its way I think I'll end up with others 😂.
You’re welcome Luke! In all fairness, any excuse to play with the cars is a good excuse… 😂
@@marciopereira1065 haha 😂 I can think of more ideas then 😂😂
Keep them ideas coming! 😂
Nice vehicles
🔵🔵🔵🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍🔵🔵🔵
They are surprisingly similar in performance.
Both good rc models, within the best around!
Agreed! 👍
Thanks! 😄
i think i prefer the toyota as well. thanks for the comparison, that backyard course looks like a lot of fun too.
@@naptime43x thanks for watching the video! I’m a Toyota fan, so I prefer the LC80 🤣
There’s a bit of work put into that course, which has now changed slightly. I wanted something challenging but not impossible to overcome.
Thanks 👊
@@marciopereira1065 yer i like them too. had a couple tacomas and a 4runner through the years and they never let me down, from baja california to canada took them off road and on, just great vehicles.
been considering setting up something in the backyard for crawling but havent gotten around to it and cant figure out where to start, but it looks like i could use just about anything to get it going. so far i have a big hole lol, but maybe a couple logs and bricks would be good additions.
@@naptime43x you can’t go wrong with Toyotas 💪🏻
For a mini crawler course, you can literally use anything and any object will be a big challenge for a small crawler. 👊
So the 18 is smaller than the 24...?
Not really. The FCX18 is a normal 1/18 scale whereas the FCX24 k5 is a big 1/24 scale, still slightly smaller.
It's kinda of a weird lack of difference indeed. I suppose the K5 is just a massive vehicle in real life compare to the Landcruiser. I sure prefer the the FCX18 platform though. Looks more realistic in how it behaves. At this time there is an FMS 1/18 scale K10 out now too which is 336 mm long, while this Landcruiser is 282. The 1/24 K5 is 253 mm according to the website. p.s. Thanks for this video, great and insightful comparison between the platforms.
Is the chassis the same with?
Hi, no, these models have two different chassis with different shocks and links.