Great job doing the gearbox build.The only thing I do different is,in near or run most of my crawlers thru water so I use marine grease to help repeal all the water and helps the bearings last longer.Still a great job showing how to build this kit And thanks for showing that one bushing is different from the others.Big Thumbs up.
I also use Yamaha marine grease in my crawlers. I don't want my crawler to rust. I don't run in water, sometimes in snow or wet grass.. I blow off the moisture and dirt with compressed air.
@@thor_4017 I'm pretty much surrounded by water.I'm near the beach.But anytime I'm finished running my crawlers.Soon as I get home I hose them clean and use my compressor to dry them off and spray a little WD40 and wipe them clean.All my electronics are fully waterproof even took all the servos apart and waterproofed all the electronic boards and all the metal gears are greeted with marine grease too.Had no issues at all.I even took the plastic cases off the receivers and after I waterproofed them I just hot glued them in place had no issues at all.I can run mine completely under the sea water when I drive them down the beach right into the ocean.And they still keep going.
- FAST EDDY'S GREASE USED HERE !!! It appears, their grease sticks to the gears, great in most driving scenarios. 😁 I wish I would have known this, when I built my GS02F KIT !! 🤨😱.....😆🤣...next time !!!
hello there, I'm getting this kit tomorrow and really looking forward to build it! question here; can I use liqui moly marine grease on axles,gearbox and etc..? love your content !
I think the steering knuckles were put in wrong?? The steering rod I don’t think will go thru the axle… Haha All good. Great vid. I will be purchasing this after the sale of my house. Too busy at the moment…
The Buffalo Pickup looks like an interesting kit. Definitely something I'm keeping a watch on to see what it is like. Seems like an alternative to a TRX-4 or SCX10 for those who want something a bit different. On that subject, I recently purchased an AT4V pickup truck kit from CROSS-RC. Very similar in style and spec to the Buffalo. Check out my unboxing and kit build videos at BlackSeaRC.
@@northernlightsrc8994 The AT4V kit shares the vast majority of its chassis parts with the AT4 kit. There are some differences with the inner fenders, side under-protection and obviously the front/rear bumpers and body mounts. The wheels are also different. The body moulding is from the VR4 kit. I see that Cross-RC is now offering a RTR version of the AT4V but that appears to have straight axles rather than portal axles. Please take a look at my channel, BlackSeaRC, for the series of AT4V videos. I have just finished building the body and the next video will be published soon.
@@northernlightsrc8994 Oh, sorry, I'm not sure about the Gmade but I should think all the models with the GS02F designation share most of their chassis parts.
Can someone pleaseeeee bring light to this 2 speed issue! So many users have their gmade Buffalo locked in 1st gear due to the binding happening in 2nd! Can you please post about this?
I enjoy watching the build. You do a good job explaining the procedures. Cheers
Much appreciated brother
It looks good! Can't wait for (part 2) of the kit. Now i see clearly, where the end points are, that helps to relax and build. (Grade B+)
Thanks,l glad you liked it
This Friday!!!
I always like build videos. The new GMADE rigs do look pretty good.
Thanks man
Great job doing the gearbox build.The only thing I do different is,in near or run most of my crawlers thru water so I use marine grease to help repeal all the water and helps the bearings last longer.Still a great job showing how to build this kit And thanks for showing that one bushing is different from the others.Big Thumbs up.
Thanks man. Appreciate your comment
I also use Yamaha marine grease in my crawlers. I don't want my crawler to rust. I don't run in water, sometimes in snow or wet grass.. I blow off the moisture and dirt with compressed air.
@@thor_4017 I'm pretty much surrounded by water.I'm near the beach.But anytime I'm finished running my crawlers.Soon as I get home I hose them clean and use my compressor to dry them off and spray a little WD40 and wipe them clean.All my electronics are fully waterproof even took all the servos apart and waterproofed all the electronic boards and all the metal gears are greeted with marine grease too.Had no issues at all.I even took the plastic cases off the receivers and after I waterproofed them I just hot glued them in place had no issues at all.I can run mine completely under the sea water when I drive them down the beach right into the ocean.And they still keep going.
I definitely enjoy your build videos
Much appreciated brother
Neat and clean as gmade usually does.
Indeed!
Nice diff covers
Cheers man
- FAST EDDY'S GREASE USED HERE !!! It appears, their grease sticks to the gears, great in most driving scenarios. 😁 I wish I would have known this, when I built my GS02F KIT !!
🤨😱.....😆🤣...next time !!!
Definitely sticks real well
These kits are quite cheap I'm been tempted a few times so this is interesting for me thanks
Very good value for money
hello there, I'm getting this kit tomorrow and really looking forward to build it! question here; can I use liqui moly marine grease on axles,gearbox and etc..? love your content !
Thanks, shouldn't be a problem
Great build! Waiting impatiently for mine……….. Grrrrr hahaha
Hope you enjoy it!
Love these mate!
Cheers man
me encanta tu canal, enhorabuena
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I think the steering knuckles were put in wrong?? The steering rod I don’t think will go thru the axle… Haha All good. Great vid. I will be purchasing this after the sale of my house. Too busy at the moment…
Thanks 👍
The Buffalo Pickup looks like an interesting kit. Definitely something I'm keeping a watch on to see what it is like. Seems like an alternative to a TRX-4 or SCX10 for those who want something a bit different. On that subject, I recently purchased an AT4V pickup truck kit from CROSS-RC. Very similar in style and spec to the Buffalo. Check out my unboxing and kit build videos at BlackSeaRC.
Cheers man
Is it diff from the suv or the same parts as the blazer model
@@northernlightsrc8994 The AT4V kit shares the vast majority of its chassis parts with the AT4 kit. There are some differences with the inner fenders, side under-protection and obviously the front/rear bumpers and body mounts. The wheels are also different. The body moulding is from the VR4 kit. I see that Cross-RC is now offering a RTR version of the AT4V but that appears to have straight axles rather than portal axles. Please take a look at my channel, BlackSeaRC, for the series of AT4V videos. I have just finished building the body and the next video will be published soon.
I was asking about gmade not at4 cross rc emo?
@@northernlightsrc8994 Oh, sorry, I'm not sure about the Gmade but I should think all the models with the GS02F designation share most of their chassis parts.
Awesome 🌟👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Isn't that grease just a repackaged Lucas Red n Tacky? You can buy 400 grams for like 9 dollars.
Think so but not 100% sure
What's up with the toyan mt?
Waiting for the engine
Can someone pleaseeeee bring light to this 2 speed issue! So many users have their gmade Buffalo locked in 1st gear due to the binding happening in 2nd! Can you please post about this?
I haven't had that issue to be honest
Where's the supplier link?
In the description
what's the grease model??
Fast Eddie's
Finished this Taigen 1/16 Tiger 1 Early Production kit today. ruclips.net/video/SXajeSgMeo0/видео.html
Nice camo scheme
@@RCTanksTrucks247 thank you.
tHAT GREASE IS NOTHING MORE THAN LUCAS RED AND TACKY....BEEN USING IT FOR YEARS IN MY SMALL ENGINE SHOP MATE
Sweet
I beg for a car in Cambodia🧑🙏
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