Excellent build! I love the whole carrier bearing complication. But not a fan of printed links at all. I like metal holding my metal axles to the metal skid. And yeah, metal driveshafts connecting the metal gears in the metal transmission to the metal diffs. If something breaks I want it to be the servo internals or the dang motor itself! Even though a lot of my stuff still runs some stock plastic, LOL And lastly, machined gears, not sintered gears. But I'm old school that way. Thanks for another great video!
Yeah, love it. That was awesome dude, nice driving. I will be running the mofo nano Bam with his brass bulletproof transmission X 15 axles. I’ve got the purple one love those rims. Appreciate you sharing as always, Matt. I’ll catch you on the next one until then peace and chicken grease👍👍😁👋👋😎
You got to turn the Port stall up to 3200 and then turn the motor timing I do anyway to 22 sign at 20 sign power at 10 instead of 16 and 96 I do 2448 right there
I learned that trick from you with the washer under the transmission Josh just come out with his own little motor big kid tiny trucks it's like a little did LG RP
@@Gibsonlife573 yeah coming out of that dirt makes it much harder than it looks also. The slayer went up it a bit farther to the right where there’s less overhang but it’s also a longer wheelbase which makes the uphills easier.
I have 3 sets of those wheels, haha. I've got the xl version in orange & the smaller one in purple. They're so reasonably priced! Not built them yet, still haven't even finished the Scythe build but yeah, the links are bad, I emailed mofo about the links & getting them in other colours & he mentioned summin about changing something with them. I deleted the emails, so I can't remember exactly what he said
@@MofoRC drag is on zero and I had more od but it was fighting itself going uphill. I’m thinking if I put one band on the rear it would hold that rear down a bit and help.
@@24ology it would probably be a better spot for my battery but with testing boa vs mounting on the chassis I actually prefer chassis most of the time. The boa mounts really don’t fit well with these super short front ends. Servo is always hitting the chassis rails.
i'm all correct or nothing from the start. if it needs some diy, something is off. but, your rig was cool to watch. i am interested in hearing about that am32 esc. from what i've read, they are pretty much the same except for how the boards are wired and even then many of them come from the same line so when you get them, its sometimes a luck of the draw in quality. the software is open source which comes with its own issues so if a company can't get down to the code as well as another, its hard to get a good bond between the board and the firmware. that could be whats happening with yours. you already showed that by putting in the python that its the esc, not the motor
@@AnySumptionBanter yeah it’s the same with 1/10 escs. You can buy 10 different escs with different shrink wrap on them. Cut them open and they are all the same $40 board from aliexpress 😆
I wish he had given this a little more time before selling, especially in several videos bragging how he has done the thinking and its so easy - for me this was a very demanding build and after finally finished and running and a "whats that smell" moment - the motor hitting the driveshaft - that would have been an easy fix - make the skid a little higher or slightly less angle for the motor - yea and also that "roof thing" - i thought the same as you - should be a little higher - i have a 3D printer but i am very beginner at drawing so it will cost me a lot of time to make something - for the moment i put a mini komodo in and then i put it aside - maybe spend some more time with it after getting inspired from your video.
@@chantzwedekind945 I’ve actually just been using these pre threaded rods (link below) off Amazon and picking up whatever rod ends for the scx24 I wanna go with. They have several different type rod ends with different bends etc. Just search scx24 rod ends on Amazon. They have several different lengths of pre threaded rod so I just pick what works for each build. They are a bit thin so it’ll bend if you get wild with them but they bend back and I like the thinner rod for clearance. amzn.to/3MfJUjh
You know I've always had trouble with them I've never been successful I had two of the Python Pros tried to catch on fire literally I got videos of them smoking they always ran so much hotter and I think Josh is just really starting to you know get there you got to like think about it when you're starting a new software you know you got to try I've seen a way big difference with big kid tiny trucks being way less Heat no just like I said though he has went through some trial and error like every company does
Yeah it’s been good on heat. Just runs like crap when in a bind. I gotta try tuning it but man I’ve literally wasted 3 days of my life trying to tune these am32 escs lol
I'd love to see the tenth scale build looks nice
I put the Fat Viper in mine, i had to clearance the top plastic piece but it fits great. Added a cliffhanger body it looks and performs awesome
Nice! I was wondering about putting a fat viper and a body on it lol good to know
Excellent build! I love the whole carrier bearing complication. But not a fan of printed links at all. I like metal holding my metal axles to the metal skid. And yeah, metal driveshafts connecting the metal gears in the metal transmission to the metal diffs. If something breaks I want it to be the servo internals or the dang motor itself! Even though a lot of my stuff still runs some stock plastic, LOL And lastly, machined gears, not sintered gears. But I'm old school that way. Thanks for another great video!
Yeah, love it. That was awesome dude, nice driving. I will be running the mofo nano Bam with his brass bulletproof transmission X 15 axles. I’ve got the purple one love those rims. Appreciate you sharing as always, Matt. I’ll catch you on the next one until then peace and chicken grease👍👍😁👋👋😎
You got to turn the Port stall up to 3200 and then turn the motor timing I do anyway to 22 sign at 20 sign power at 10 instead of 16 and 96 I do 2448 right there
I learned that trick from you with the washer under the transmission Josh just come out with his own little motor big kid tiny trucks it's like a little did LG RP
@@Gibsonlife573 looks dead up like the LGRP or mofo motor. Probably the same motor lol
Impressive I really like this chassis
This is pretty nice little line that first one all in a easy day's work you know what I mean
@@Gibsonlife573 yeah coming out of that dirt makes it much harder than it looks also. The slayer went up it a bit farther to the right where there’s less overhang but it’s also a longer wheelbase which makes the uphills easier.
My man great video!! Do you happen to remember which length m2 rods you used for the links? Thinking of going with the 85mm
Awesome video and nice build sir!
@@MofoRC thanks! Loving it man!
1:52 lol well done, got a genuine laugh out of me
@@MrCveedub haha nice!
I have 3 sets of those wheels, haha. I've got the xl version in orange & the smaller one in purple. They're so reasonably priced!
Not built them yet, still haven't even finished the Scythe build but yeah, the links are bad, I emailed mofo about the links & getting them in other colours & he mentioned summin about changing something with them. I deleted the emails, so I can't remember exactly what he said
Add a little more overdrive to the front to get rid of that coming down the hill bounce, Or turn down or remove the drag brake
@@MofoRC drag is on zero and I had more od but it was fighting itself going uphill. I’m thinking if I put one band on the rear it would hold that rear down a bit and help.
new level here
I DO want to see a video on "that"!! Let's see that 1/10.
Yeah, I haven’t put mine together yet, I just got all the parts for it just waiting on drive shafts everything mofo except drive shafts
Do You run a BEC on the servo? My old esc would stutter while turning under load. Bec fixed it.
Boa mount would work nicely with that set up
@@24ology it would probably be a better spot for my battery but with testing boa vs mounting on the chassis I actually prefer chassis most of the time. The boa mounts really don’t fit well with these super short front ends. Servo is always hitting the chassis rails.
Probably not possible with the short front links.
i'm all correct or nothing from the start. if it needs some diy, something is off. but, your rig was cool to watch.
i am interested in hearing about that am32 esc. from what i've read, they are pretty much the same except for how the boards are wired and even then many of them come from the same line so when you get them, its sometimes a luck of the draw in quality.
the software is open source which comes with its own issues so if a company can't get down to the code as well as another, its hard to get a good bond between the board and the firmware. that could be whats happening with yours. you already showed that by putting in the python that its the esc, not the motor
@@AnySumptionBanter yeah it’s the same with 1/10 escs. You can buy 10 different escs with different shrink wrap on them. Cut them open and they are all the same $40 board from aliexpress 😆
I wish he had given this a little more time before selling, especially in several videos bragging how he has done the thinking and its so easy - for me this was a very demanding build and after finally finished and running and a "whats that smell" moment - the motor hitting the driveshaft - that would have been an easy fix - make the skid a little higher or slightly less angle for the motor - yea and also that "roof thing" - i thought the same as you - should be a little higher - i have a 3D printer but i am very beginner at drawing so it will cost me a lot of time to make something - for the moment i put a mini komodo in and then i put it aside - maybe spend some more time with it after getting inspired from your video.
im a mofo fanboy nice vid bud
How'd you do the custom links? M2 rod and rod ends?
@@ruuster83 yeah some pre threaded rod off Amazon and m2 rod ends
amzn.to/4ecPFdN
😮
Like a little lizard, scurrying around the rocks
Didnt pick up of whats inside the tires? Just foames or inserts?
@@angelikakurowicka7182 the stock foams. They work well since stretched on the 1.3 wheels. Less sidewall to fold but good and soft once broke in.
I've been wanting to make my own links for some 24s I have. Can you post a link for the rod, tap/die, and rod ends your using. 🙏🙏
@@chantzwedekind945 I’ve actually just been using these pre threaded rods (link below) off Amazon and picking up whatever rod ends for the scx24 I wanna go with. They have several different type rod ends with different bends etc. Just search scx24 rod ends on Amazon. They have several different lengths of pre threaded rod so I just pick what works for each build. They are a bit thin so it’ll bend if you get wild with them but they bend back and I like the thinner rod for clearance.
amzn.to/3MfJUjh
Awesome! Thanks man, I'm stoked to give er a go 🤘
Try messing with the ovaries on the ring and warm gear
lmao "should've gone MoFo"
You know I've always had trouble with them I've never been successful I had two of the Python Pros tried to catch on fire literally I got videos of them smoking they always ran so much hotter and I think Josh is just really starting to you know get there you got to like think about it when you're starting a new software you know you got to try I've seen a way big difference with big kid tiny trucks being way less Heat no just like I said though he has went through some trial and error like every company does
Yeah it’s been good on heat. Just runs like crap when in a bind. I gotta try tuning it but man I’ve literally wasted 3 days of my life trying to tune these am32 escs lol
WOW 😲