10th scale is subjective. I think Tamiya is probably the most accurate scale representation of 10th scale. Any SCT is not a true 10th scale. We would run 8th scale late model bodies on a SCT chassis when we raced dirt oval.
That Losi is probably my favourite truck for driving experience, just seems to look like a real truck how it moves,and rapid with the hobbywing sct setup.Edit,what I meant to say was,That Losi needs to be used!
My favourite truck is the Team Associated RC10T. Back in the days before Lipo came along, I ran mine in a mixed scale race with a 7 cell pack, and was catching the 1/8 IC guys. But as it was a 15 minute race I lost a 1.5 laps while changing the battery as I'd had to zip tie it in place. Major fun though, it handles so well!
Most of the time they're not. Apart from the tekno sct 4.10 which has 1/8 scale drivetrain components every other sct has components like your usual 1/10 buggy. Only the chassis is a bit longer.
For example the team associated buggies, stadium trucks and short course trucks have exactly the same components and just differ in wheelbase and trackwidth.
Oh, yep, and peeps should put their Hot Wheels Nomad Station Wagon against a HW Fiat 500 or Mini Cooper! Hehe, the scale diff is nuts! Hehe, yes, I know it's to fit the track width, but it's still so funny!
I bought that proline Chevy 76 body for a red cat caldera because it had the same wheelbase, after MASSIVE fender trimming the wheels still rubbed when turning. Too wide. Scrap that idea. I later forced it to fit on my charisma SCA-1E lynx, this time too long, cut it in half and sleeved about 1@1/2 in and stickered all over the seam to cover my Bucher job. It's one of a kind😂
Wait what!!! Coffee M&M’s!!! This can’t be for real!!!!! Lol but yea guys I know exactly where ur coming from!! My Losi Hammer Rey is enormous next to my Senton!!😁 🤙🏻
Saw an advertisement from proline a '56 Ford promod p/u body that got my attention, problem was "" for slash"... I had a senton.... finally found one advertisement that didn't have slash in it anywhere but did have" made for senton"... oh happy days, pulled the trigger made the order and was happy too see it wouldn't fit onto my buddy's slash but looks sweet on my senton....
I actually appreciate the comparison lol and remember, some stuff is 1/10 scale of the actual vehicle it's representing. Not all of our full size stuff is the same scale lol
You guys have such an odd but cool collection. I made a mistake a few weeks ago ordering a body for my 1/10 scale Losi tenacity truggy. I ordered an Xray 1/10 scale truggy body for it which was way too small. Turns out the Tenacity Truggy is a 1/8 scale buggy with a custom size 1/10 truggy body. The X-ray body looked like a 1/14 scale. It was more like a 1/10 scale rc10gt size body. I wish I could post a picture. It's so funny how small it is compared to the 1/10 scale tenacity truggy. 😂😂 What a head-scratcher.
Another variable between the 1/10 scale bodies is the damn wheel base. For example, HPI touring bodies are all 255mm where most Kyosho bodies are 260mm. Tamiya bodies are usually around 257mm. So you have to be careful when you are looking for a body that may be used across manufacturers. It’s frustrating!
In a way it's kind of nice, we get more options. I ran my old typhon body on my lcg slash for a while with bandit tires. Just flip the body mounts upside down and it's a perfect fit.
My ears perked right up when I heard that. I live in Norwalk. I'm assuming they are somewhat local since they called it Norwalk Raceway rather than Summit Motorsports Park.
I got a crazy scale related question. I got a new JRX2 mini and a Yeti Jr that I want to make one or both into a rally style car/truck, what scale body can I use to cover the wheels?
I have the Arrma Typhon 3S and it's supposed to be 1/8 scale. My Traxxas Slash is just about as big or a little bigger than the typhon. I guess it's the nature of these buggy type cars?
I dont buy aftermarket bodies for my RCs, i mod stock bodies. I only think of bodies as protection for the electronics or engines. I do have to say though that the differences in scales is a little weird for sure.
Scale in our hobby is more about wheel mounting rather than real scale. "10th" scale use 12mm hex wheels, 8th scale is that bigger either nut. 5th scale is 24mm etc
It's not that difficult. Usually cars of the same scale have somewhat comparable size in drivetrain components like shafts, diffgears and diffhousings. And I never bought a wrong body. Just do your research in wheelbase and trackwidth and you're safe.
Most 10th scale vehicles nowadays look a lot more like 9th scale. If that existed lol. I don't know why they call a lot of touring cars 10th. The traxxas 4tec is a 12th scale. I don't care what they label it at Traxxas. It's tiny. I ran 10th and 12th scale carpet cars years ago. The sizes are just way way off. The entire definition of the system of the scale determines the size of the toy car compared to the size of a real car. Somewhere along the line somebody has completely misconstrued their information.
The two caddy’s are definitely perfect example but comparing the Kia hatchback to the bigger caddy is probably pretty accurate just sayin cuz you park them next to each other in real life the hatch isn’t going to be as big as a caddy 😂🤷🏼♂️🤦🏻♂️
1/10 scale car in real life would in most cases be smaller than 1/10 scale truck! Proportioning will very from company to company I’m sure. Some standards will be the same for body availability and fitment! I’m not sure why company’s say 1/10 scale when in reality is more like 1/8 scale? 1/10 drag cars are particularly goofy because the bodies are made to fit a short coarse chassis…..widened and flared in many ways that takes away from the scale look.
Traxxas e-revo "10th scale" is way bigger than Traxxas revo "10th scale" but about the same size as Traxxas sledge "8th scale" this stuff never makes any sense
RC companies use the the concept of "scale" in a VERY loose and free way. I have my Losi "1/18" scale Chevelle drag car. It's 15" long- if you do the math that comes to 270" in the real world. But a REAL Chevelle is 198" long- so the Losi is WAY OFF. Do more math and it should be 11" long. It's about 1/13 scale- NOT 1/18. If they used scale properly than 18 Losi Chevelles WOULD equal 1 REAL Chevelle, that's what the word SCALE means
See where I come from the scale is taken from the wheelbase. Travis are the worst for scale bodging and a lot of vehicles are fictional anyway so no true comparison is available. Proper scale models are exactly that but a lot of rc stuff is just sales hype.
I hate buying bodies that don't fit. It's not like the good ones are cheap either👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾
10th scale is subjective. I think Tamiya is probably the most accurate scale representation of 10th scale. Any SCT is not a true 10th scale. We would run 8th scale late model bodies on a SCT chassis when we raced dirt oval.
That Losi is probably my favourite truck for driving experience, just seems to look like a real truck how it moves,and rapid with the hobbywing sct setup.Edit,what I meant to say was,That Losi needs to be used!
My favourite truck is the Team Associated RC10T. Back in the days before Lipo came along, I ran mine in a mixed scale race with a 7 cell pack, and was catching the 1/8 IC guys. But as it was a 15 minute race I lost a 1.5 laps while changing the battery as I'd had to zip tie it in place. Major fun though, it handles so well!
Wish I lived closer. That event sounds like it would be a blast, and would love to meet you guys!
I've got a 18 scale chassis with a 12 scale body and 10 scale tires and somehow everything just works. The rc scale "system" is weird.
Ethan is also 10th scale
10th scale Drag cars and SCTs are, from my experience, usually much closer to being 8th scale buggies than anything else.
because they are. 10th scale SCTs are 8th scale buggies
Most of the time they're not. Apart from the tekno sct 4.10 which has 1/8 scale drivetrain components every other sct has components like your usual 1/10 buggy. Only the chassis is a bit longer.
For example the team associated buggies, stadium trucks and short course trucks have exactly the same components and just differ in wheelbase and trackwidth.
@@P.Trick93 i can put my slash body on my inferno mp9 and I fits the wheelbase perfectly in width and length.
@@bustedaw11 yup
Oh, yep, and peeps should put their Hot Wheels Nomad Station Wagon against a HW Fiat 500 or Mini Cooper! Hehe, the scale diff is nuts! Hehe, yes, I know it's to fit the track width, but it's still so funny!
If I were nearby I'd be there. Keep chopping what it means to be 10th scale!
I bought that proline Chevy 76 body for a red cat caldera because it had the same wheelbase, after MASSIVE fender trimming the wheels still rubbed when turning. Too wide. Scrap that idea. I later forced it to fit on my charisma SCA-1E lynx, this time too long, cut it in half and sleeved about 1@1/2 in and stickered all over the seam to cover my Bucher job. It's one of a kind😂
Enjoy the weekend always nice information
Wait what!!! Coffee M&M’s!!! This can’t be for real!!!!! Lol but yea guys I know exactly where ur coming from!! My Losi Hammer Rey is enormous next to my Senton!!😁 🤙🏻
Saw an advertisement from proline a '56 Ford promod p/u body that got my attention, problem was "" for slash"... I had a senton.... finally found one advertisement that didn't have slash in it anywhere but did have" made for senton"... oh happy days, pulled the trigger made the order and was happy too see it wouldn't fit onto my buddy's slash but looks sweet on my senton....
I actually appreciate the comparison lol and remember, some stuff is 1/10 scale of the actual vehicle it's representing. Not all of our full size stuff is the same scale lol
Much appreciated fellas. Lots of mistakes to be avoided for sure
You guys have such an odd but cool collection. I made a mistake a few weeks ago ordering a body for my 1/10 scale Losi tenacity truggy. I ordered an Xray 1/10 scale truggy body for it which was way too small. Turns out the Tenacity Truggy is a 1/8 scale buggy with a custom size 1/10 truggy body. The X-ray body looked like a 1/14 scale. It was more like a 1/10 scale rc10gt size body. I wish I could post a picture. It's so funny how small it is compared to the 1/10 scale tenacity truggy. 😂😂 What a head-scratcher.
Another variable between the 1/10 scale bodies is the damn wheel base. For example, HPI touring bodies are all 255mm where most Kyosho bodies are 260mm. Tamiya bodies are usually around 257mm. So you have to be careful when you are looking for a body that may be used across manufacturers. It’s frustrating!
In a way it's kind of nice, we get more options. I ran my old typhon body on my lcg slash for a while with bandit tires. Just flip the body mounts upside down and it's a perfect fit.
No doubt "We never use em" you need to revisit drag racing!
I definitely had a moment about coffee M&Ms
And this is why i like Tamiya RC, they are more to scale. I like to collect RC that are on the same proper scale.
Norwalk raceway, are you guys in Ohio? I'm close by in Akron.
My ears perked right up when I heard that. I live in Norwalk. I'm assuming they are somewhat local since they called it Norwalk Raceway rather than Summit Motorsports Park.
I got a crazy scale related question. I got a new JRX2 mini and a Yeti Jr that I want to make one or both into a rally style car/truck, what scale body can I use to cover the wheels?
I have the Arrma Typhon 3S and it's supposed to be 1/8 scale. My Traxxas Slash is just about as big or a little bigger than the typhon. I guess it's the nature of these buggy type cars?
Really nice set up
I dont buy aftermarket bodies for my RCs, i mod stock bodies. I only think of bodies as protection for the electronics or engines. I do have to say though that the differences in scales is a little weird for sure.
Go fast, don't die 🏁
I learned this when I bought a Wendigo and simultaneously bought two bodies. They 100% don't fit. lol
cool info and video
Scale in our hobby is more about wheel mounting rather than real scale. "10th" scale use 12mm hex wheels, 8th scale is that bigger either nut. 5th scale is 24mm etc
Good afternoon bro cool channel nice cars
Only thing I learned from this Video is I need to get overseas ASAP to get some Coffee MnMs
great video guys!!!
This was great guys hahah content gap
would be fun to have an m chassi in video
Great info.
You have extra wheels and tires, I don't have enough wheels and tires, maybe we need to talk lol
This made my brain hurt. lol
I was just wondering the same thing
R u willing to sell the gray caddy
Heh, do you even HAVE a 1/10 Traxxas Summit? 😉
Wait what? there's coffee M&M's?
Copyright protection should not even apply unless it's true to scale.
It's not that difficult. Usually cars of the same scale have somewhat comparable size in drivetrain components like shafts, diffgears and diffhousings.
And I never bought a wrong body. Just do your research in wheelbase and trackwidth and you're safe.
You wanna know what isn't 10th scale? That mini z im gonna win!
Most 10th scale vehicles nowadays look a lot more like 9th scale. If that existed lol. I don't know why they call a lot of touring cars 10th. The traxxas 4tec is a 12th scale. I don't care what they label it at Traxxas. It's tiny. I ran 10th and 12th scale carpet cars years ago. The sizes are just way way off. The entire definition of the system of the scale determines the size of the toy car compared to the size of a real car. Somewhere along the line somebody has completely misconstrued their information.
IT NEVER MADE SENSE TO ME EITHER🤣🤣😂😂🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Let’s talk coffee M&Ms… need these in Canada. Anyone willing to ship them to me!!
The difference between metric and imperial system.😂
I blame traxxas for calling the slash a 10th scale
The two caddy’s are definitely perfect example but comparing the Kia hatchback to the bigger caddy is probably pretty accurate just sayin cuz you park them next to each other in real life the hatch isn’t going to be as big as a caddy 😂🤷🏼♂️🤦🏻♂️
1/10 scale car in real life would in most cases be smaller than 1/10 scale truck! Proportioning will very from company to company I’m sure. Some standards will be the same for body availability and fitment!
I’m not sure why company’s say 1/10 scale when in reality is more like 1/8 scale?
1/10 drag cars are particularly goofy because the bodies are made to fit a short coarse chassis…..widened and flared in many ways that takes away from the scale look.
Short course is 1/8 scale in any sane world.
Some are actually 1/9 or 1.8 scale mis-scaled to sale.
Where were the tips & tricks? 😂 All you did was confuse me more
Traxxas e-revo "10th scale" is way bigger than Traxxas revo "10th scale" but about the same size as Traxxas sledge "8th scale" this stuff never makes any sense
That’s a redcat gen 8 not a trx4
It's definitely a TRX4 buddy.
All cars aren’t the same size in real life
RC companies use the the concept of "scale" in a VERY loose and free way. I have my Losi "1/18" scale Chevelle drag car. It's 15" long- if you do the math that comes to 270" in the real world. But a REAL Chevelle is 198" long- so the Losi is WAY OFF. Do more math and it should be 11" long. It's about 1/13 scale- NOT 1/18. If they used scale properly than 18 Losi Chevelles WOULD equal 1 REAL Chevelle, that's what the word SCALE means
Scale is a fucking joke. I just don’t get why companies can’t nail the wheelbase for 10th scale cars across the board.
See where I come from the scale is taken from the wheelbase. Travis are the worst for scale bodging and a lot of vehicles are fictional anyway so no true comparison is available. Proper scale models are exactly that but a lot of rc stuff is just sales hype.
"... way more bigger ..." !?!
We really need to teach you Americans the English language. 😁
Yes, they should oughta speak it more Englishly!
Its what we are use to but , them Chinese are pushing lil crappy cars bordering on toy grade nowadays & ppl are buying them. 😊