Some people in these comments are just plain inpatient and don’t appreciate how much skill, time and hardship this takes, keep up the great work Keith, looking forward to future updates.
How could 67 people at the time I watched this video unlike it? That is absolutely crazy! This car is unbelievable in detail and function obviously being built by a very knowledgeable engineer that has a passion for this. I thoroughly enjoy watching the progress of this build. Thank you...
Hi Keith, I love watching your videos but I would really love to see more of your workshop and work process. Please consider recording more video of how you make the parts, not just showing the parts being fitted etc :-D
There's a forum online where he has shown all the actual work being done on parts of the V10 engine. Can't remember the name of the forum, but a simple search of his username is how I got there years ago. 40 or so pages of progress posts.
This guy has a ridiculous amount of knowledge..... unreal.. would love to see how you make the individual parts Keith.. cheers for sharing your project..
Did I just hear your wife page you over an intercom??? I remember seeing a shop/shed/most-amazing-and-inspiring-120-square-feet-on-earth tour and I can't remember if you pointed out an intercom or not. Hahaha!!! That is the greatest ever!!! Your wife must be amazing. I'm glad she lets you play in the shed and even more happy that you share it with us. Tell her we say thank you!!!
Hands down the most complex rc ever made. So the electric motors help with the torque. They bypass the gearbox and directly transfer the power to both wheels. That's how I understand it. Correct me if I'm wrong. 👍
@Prince to make it clear, I mean the motors transfer their power directly to the wheels. It helps with the torque and eliminates the lag while changing gears yea
@@ianbudgetrc2574 I will be able to run petrol only, or electric only, as the pulleys can disengage. Or both together. As it is now both petrol and electrics go through the LSD and it might be able to set it up so the electric traction control can work with the engine too.
@@Keith5700 thanks for the reply sir. cool. I hope we get to see the full potential of this masterpiece having both electric and petrol engines working in sync just like a real hybrid supercar
The gearbox.... Holy hell the gearbox... Don't ever stop doing what you do, my friend. If you get discouraged, just look up most of these comments and you will be right back in it. I for one can hardly wait for the next upload, and I know I am not the only one. I hope you find swift answers for the shift linkage and solenoid. That looked like a swearing fit for me lol. Thanks for the great video! from MN USA!
freerider t, I came looking for a gearbox comment. Unbelievable skill. Looked so good I took a screenshot to send to a mate. It’s unadulterated engineering porn. I subscribed ages ago and my eyes lit up at today’s notification.
@@grumpyone5963 Same. I have been around for ages as well. You should take a look at the thread he has on a forum. I forgot the name of it but I think it is in the description or something. Lots more info and pics.
@@valentinotarona8294 it will, because I won’t stop until it can smoke the tyres or destroy my rolling road. Supercharger, nitrous, Bigger electrics, whatever it takes.
This is the most absolutely impressive rc build I've ever seen in my life. Cant wait to see a test. I subscribed on my work phone, personal phone, and home pc just to support the channel. The engineering is just fascinating.
A TRUE WORK OF ART. Beautiful like Mona Lisa on wheels. Thank you for sharing and you are inspiration when I think my projects are tough! Whenever you get this buttoned up Id save all my pennies to visit from the states. Pure raw artwork on wheels. Amazing
All I got to say is WTF that thing is mind blowing. My head hurts looking at all that stuff crammed into that small of area. Next he's going to build a micro space shuttle and send it into space using a DX-14 What an amazing work of art.
I wish I had 1/3 of the skill to do something like this. I used to get pissed putting together r/c cars🤣🤣 After 25+years of doing auto repair did calm me down actually. Now I just get mad because I have to rely on someone else🥴 On a serious note I have great respect for this guy. Nice work I’m looking forward to the next video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is without a doubt the craziest RC project on RUclips. You have insane skills man. So glad I came across this!!!! I wanna be like you when I grow up accept I’m already grown up and stupid!!!!! I’m very impressed and can’t wait to see the finished product. So awesome man...I’m actually starting to save up money to build a trackless 8 wheel tank powered by 4 max 8 motor esc combos. I’ll never be able to make something even remotely as awesome as this though but I’ll do what I can do. I’m just blown away at what you’ve done
Wife's always know right when to call, when your right in the middle of trying to fit something together. Looks awesome and the gear box seems quieter now. Beautifully done transfer box . God Bless Ya Dave
@@sandrooliveira458 the problem is that I fall asleep just listening to him. all the shit he builds is way overbuilt. this thing will drive like a snail in 50 years when its done
@@SverigeiSverige that guy hasn't done actual work to his project in ages. And he just bought stuff off the shelf anyway. 'quarterscale gravedigger part 25G'...ugh
Beautiful my friend coming along quite nicely, I believe with the air shifter you can use a ignition interrupter instead of having to let off the throttle. They use them that way on drag racing motorcycles it works very well. Keep up the great work! Thank you for sharing!
@@Keith5700 Check into it I'm sure you can incorporate it into the same switch or button you use to actuate the shift so it kills the ignition at the same time as shifting! I know you can make this work!
It just occurred to me, this little RC car is more complicated than nearly every car in existence! You would need to be driving a hybrid capable of running exclusively on motor AND and engine, with fully independent double wishbone suspension, automated steering and semi-automatic gearbox. All of these exist, but I can't think of a car that has all of them together.
You cant drive a mclaren with a controller. I know Im being pedantic but this little toy does have some complexity far beyond a lot of cars. In some ways this is more like a modern F1 RC car with an old F1 v10 lol.
Multishit666 yes it’s incredibly impressive- but I was addressing the previous comment that no car has ever been as complex as this RC and that’s simply not true.
3 envious buggers. Name and shame the dislikes. Who cant admire this mans skill hard work and bed time soothing voice hah. Keep it up mate, without a doubt my favourite follow along. Paul.
What a trip! I don't know if you realize how awesome these videos are sir. I absolutely love seeing this build take shape then reshape and another mod to make this that and the other thing fit! 💖😎💖🍻Cheers from Illinois USA again brother👍
I'm just 16 seconds in and I can't believe what I'm seeing. Trampa motors, the kind they use on portable electric vehicles! Probably good for 3,000 watts each, maybe more, and at 12s. Custom motor mounts, carbon linkages, FOC sinusoidal ESC's!! I guess I should just shut up and see the rest of this beast.
I know a thing or two about both building/racing RC, and fabricating things for a living. I have to say that you sir are an absolute artist , and on a level that most folks couldn't properly appreciate much less ever hope to reach. You should put some thought into setting this car up like they did recently with the Indy race in the US. You could charge people to make timed runs over the net. Figure out how much it would take to make it worth your while to do it - then double it. They will either pay it, or they won't. But I'll bet you a pint that they will. :-)
Incredible as always Keith. Your attention to detail and finish is unreal though I do feel this project has completely taken over your life and hope you find time for family and down time etc. I have no idea how you produce many of those parts in such a small workshop or indeed what workshop machinery you have at your disposal. Would love to see some of the processes. The finish and aesthetic shaping on each of the parts is amazing even down to the colored anodized aluminium and your technical knowledge is second to none. Where will this work of engineering art end and what will become of this piece of genius home build engineering is a mystery and slightly sad its only a scale model but a model maker myself I understand its the challenge that keeps you pressing on. Keep well keep busy.
Hi, yes it’s just the challenge really. I fully realise that it doesn’t need to be anywhere near this complexity to just drive around Sainsbury’s car park, but that’s not the point. It’s just a design exercise to keep my brain occupied. Don’t worry, I do lots of other stuff as well. Cheers.
This is 100 percent the coolest thing iv ever seen. When u put the engine in the picture I was like why has he put a fake paper weight in the front. Then I realized what u built. Just amazing
Very nice job!! I love it!! But i think a sequential gearbox is better.Easier to handling and requires less simple component. You don't need a "length changing" shaft if you using this 3 point type cv joints instead of six balls! The 3 point cv's are designed to compensate the length changing caused by the suspension.The six balls are not tolerate the lateral movement. A fixed length shaft + 2 load springs at the ends is enough.And it helps to avoid the "one point wearing in the cv joints. Sorry for giving my advice! Just an idea. I wish you a good construction!!!!
I really love how beautiful you make everything. Very high skilled. The only downside is that I need to wait for the next video haha. Watched all of them from the beginning
even though your videos are long and boring lol you still deserve a whole lot more views and subscribers ,your engineering is amazing! can't wait to see her running. SUBSCRIBED!
Amazing craftsmanship! Looks like years of head scratching to me. I think with the time and money you could have built your own race car though. Don't get me wrong I build fpv drones or rebuild daily but that's because I wouldn't let my worst enemy ride in a life sized one with me flying. When you finish put an fpv camera in the driver's seat and slap on some fat sharks that way it's easy to control no backwards when it's coming toward you. Have fun and don't crash.
Your problem of the gearbox not shifting to neutral under load is the exact same issue that occurs on mercruiser marine drives in boats. it is caused by an intentional slight taper on the dog clutch faces that pull it in tight under extreme load. Mercruiser get over the problem by coupling the shift cable to box lever via a spring. So on cable movement spring loads, this is detected by a micro switch and ignition spark is cut then the spring relaxes and pulls lever to neutral. In practice the ignition cut is not noticed
I sure hope you will consider an epicyclic or planetary transmission where gear selection is smooth and no clashing or having to ease up on the torque to shift I have dreamt of building one for 25+ years now! With the Connelly V-8 and the V-12 factory building such sweet engines there seems to be a market for a 3 or 4 speed auto, shift on the fly reverse I would love to be part of such an endeavor or even just the impetus for it the rc world begs for it! I'm certain that if we build it they will come! Cheers from ElMonte Ca in the USA BP
At the moment I’m stuck with this gearbox. I’ve got too much time invested in it, so I’m going to try it out. If I could go back 6 months I would do the 3 speed epicyclic box. I could use the air system to run some hydraulic cylinders for the brake bands, and use the electric motors for reverse.
Its quite normal that dogring gearbox wont shift whit the load on, you have make shiftcut to ignition to change a gears. But i think you are ready sort that out.. I love this project, keep up the good work!
Hey Keith, I think a lot of us would love a video about your anodizing process. I always loved the look of your parts, they are superb, so if you could share with us your technique it would be perfect, even if I end up without anodizing a thing 😆
Some people in these comments are just plain inpatient and don’t appreciate how much skill, time and hardship this takes, keep up the great work Keith, looking forward to future updates.
Thanks.
I am one of those who is hardly impressed by anything in life in general. But Sir. this RC car blows my mind. You are a true craftsman.
A true engineer, "i don't know where it will fit but we will sort that out later". A man after my own heart lol.
Yes, there’s always a solution somewhere, just have to figure it out.
You can meet him in person under the queensboro bridge. Bring 15 bucks. :)
@@OswaldBeef 20.
The fact the parts were already on the way and it wasn't sorted out yet was what I related with the most.
How could 67 people at the time I watched this video unlike it? That is absolutely crazy! This car is unbelievable in detail and function obviously being built by a very knowledgeable engineer that has a passion for this. I thoroughly enjoy watching the progress of this build. Thank you...
Hi Keith, I love watching your videos but I would really love to see more of your workshop and work process.
Please consider recording more video of how you make the parts, not just showing the parts being fitted etc :-D
Would maybe take away from his attention and timescale. I like these updates but certainly a bit more raw footage would be cool.
There's a forum online where he has shown all the actual work being done on parts of the V10 engine. Can't remember the name of the forum, but a simple search of his username is how I got there years ago. 40 or so pages of progress posts.
@@butwait Here: www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php/topic,3007.0.html And all on a manual mill if I remember it correctly
@@Lochrasterbastler yeah, all on a manual mill
This guy has a ridiculous amount of knowledge..... unreal.. would love to see how you make the individual parts Keith.. cheers for sharing your project..
Did I just hear your wife page you over an intercom??? I remember seeing a shop/shed/most-amazing-and-inspiring-120-square-feet-on-earth tour and I can't remember if you pointed out an intercom or not. Hahaha!!! That is the greatest ever!!! Your wife must be amazing. I'm glad she lets you play in the shed and even more happy that you share it with us. Tell her we say thank you!!!
What a woman, respecting the man cave, I salute thee
At 13:54 if anybody is confused
Hands down the most complex rc ever made.
So the electric motors help with the torque. They bypass the gearbox and directly transfer the power to both wheels. That's how I understand it. Correct me if I'm wrong. 👍
@Prince to make it clear, I mean the motors transfer their power directly to the wheels. It helps with the torque and eliminates the lag while changing gears yea
@@ianbudgetrc2574 I will be able to run petrol only, or electric only, as the pulleys can disengage. Or both together. As it is now both petrol and electrics go through the LSD and it might be able to set it up so the electric traction control can work with the engine too.
@@Keith5700 thanks for the reply sir. cool. I hope we get to see the full potential of this masterpiece having both electric and petrol engines working in sync just like a real hybrid supercar
That's got to be the most technical rc car that I have ever seen!
You know he’s in the workshop a lot when his wife intercoms him for his tea lols - Amazing 😉
The gearbox....
Holy hell the gearbox...
Don't ever stop doing what you do, my friend. If you get discouraged, just look up most of these comments and you will be right back in it. I for one can hardly wait for the next upload, and I know I am not the only one. I hope you find swift answers for the shift linkage and solenoid. That looked like a swearing fit for me lol.
Thanks for the great video!
from MN USA!
freerider t, I came looking for a gearbox comment. Unbelievable skill. Looked so good I took a screenshot to send to a mate. It’s unadulterated engineering porn. I subscribed ages ago and my eyes lit up at today’s notification.
@@grumpyone5963
Same.
I have been around for ages as well. You should take a look at the thread he has on a forum. I forgot the name of it but I think it is in the description or something. Lots more info and pics.
I am actually wondering if the motor will have enough power to move all that weight now, with the hybrid, wiring, gearbox, chassis.....im not sure now
@@valentinotarona8294 it will, because I won’t stop until it can smoke the tyres or destroy my rolling road. Supercharger, nitrous, Bigger electrics, whatever it takes.
@@Keith5700 that's what I love to hear!! Love your engineering and workmanship keep up the great work!
This is the most absolutely impressive rc build I've ever seen in my life. Cant wait to see a test. I subscribed on my work phone, personal phone, and home pc just to support the channel. The engineering is just fascinating.
Thanks.
Thanks Sir, you are definetly one of the smartest men who ever drew a breathe.
A TRUE WORK OF ART. Beautiful like Mona Lisa on wheels. Thank you for sharing and you are inspiration when I think my projects are tough! Whenever you get this buttoned up Id save all my pennies to visit from the states. Pure raw artwork on wheels. Amazing
I am certain any of the formula 1 teams are no where near as skilled as this machine mogul (we are not worthy)AMAZED😮
This is the only channel I have watched every video on and never miss a video. What an amazing project.
All I got to say is WTF that thing is mind blowing. My head hurts looking at all that stuff crammed into that small of area. Next he's going to build a micro space shuttle and send it into space using a DX-14 What an amazing work of art.
I think I'll be opening some champagne when this thing is finished
Can I suggest some sort of ignition cut when changing gears which will momentarily reduced load to make gear changes easier
I wish I had 1/3 of the skill to do something like this.
I used to get pissed putting together r/c cars🤣🤣
After 25+years of doing auto repair did calm me down actually. Now I just get mad because I have to rely on someone else🥴
On a serious note
I have great respect for this guy. Nice work I’m looking forward to the next video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This video just blew my mind. That rc car is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. I love it
This is without a doubt the craziest RC project on RUclips. You have insane skills man. So glad I came across this!!!! I wanna be like you when I grow up accept I’m already grown up and stupid!!!!! I’m very impressed and can’t wait to see the finished product. So awesome man...I’m actually starting to save up money to build a trackless 8 wheel tank powered by 4 max 8 motor esc combos. I’ll never be able to make something even remotely as awesome as this though but I’ll do what I can do. I’m just blown away at what you’ve done
Wife's always know right when to call, when your right in the middle of trying to fit something together. Looks awesome and the gear box seems quieter now. Beautifully done transfer box . God Bless Ya Dave
What a killer project, I've been following you for a while and I still cant believe my eyes when I see that
when this project is ready it will blow everyone's mind
so never?
@@tektkite7255 lol, have you followed the project since when it was just the engine being manufactured?
@@sandrooliveira458 you mean like 20 years ago?
@@tektkite7255 what's the problem? it’s just him doing research and development, and he does it as long as he wants, it’s probably his hobby
@@sandrooliveira458 the problem is that I fall asleep just listening to him. all the shit he builds is way overbuilt. this thing will drive like a snail in 50 years when its done
Good morning from from Tennessee U.S.A. .. This is a peace of art.
This is the Project Binky of RC cars. Incredible.
1/4 Grave Digger have been quiet the last couple years. Is it 8 years since he started?
@@SverigeiSverige I hadn't heard of 1/4 Grave Digger! You've made lockdown better for me, thanks!
@@SverigeiSverige that guy hasn't done actual work to his project in ages. And he just bought stuff off the shelf anyway. 'quarterscale gravedigger part 25G'...ugh
Brofessor Zweistein that's not correct.
Beautiful my friend coming along quite nicely, I believe with the air shifter you can use a ignition interrupter instead of having to let off the throttle. They use them that way on drag racing motorcycles it works very well. Keep up the great work! Thank you for sharing!
Howdo. yes I think I’ll have to do something like that. I can’t see me having enough time to think about doing it manually from the controller.
@@Keith5700 Check into it I'm sure you can incorporate it into the same switch or button you use to actuate the shift so it kills the ignition at the same time as shifting! I know you can make this work!
Incredible engineering Sir and your excitement is contagious
It just occurred to me, this little RC car is more complicated than nearly every car in existence! You would need to be driving a hybrid capable of running exclusively on motor AND and engine, with fully independent double wishbone suspension, automated steering and semi-automatic gearbox. All of these exist, but I can't think of a car that has all of them together.
Kj16V far more advanced cars exist- mclaren p1, Porsche 918, koenigsegg gemera, all of the above do everything you said and more
You cant drive a mclaren with a controller. I know Im being pedantic but this little toy does have some complexity far beyond a lot of cars. In some ways this is more like a modern F1 RC car with an old F1 v10 lol.
Multishit666 yes it’s incredibly impressive- but I was addressing the previous comment that no car has ever been as complex as this RC and that’s simply not true.
3 envious buggers. Name and shame the dislikes. Who cant admire this mans skill hard work and bed time soothing voice hah. Keep it up mate, without a doubt my favourite follow along. Paul.
What a trip! I don't know if you realize how awesome these videos are sir. I absolutely love seeing this build take shape then reshape and another mod to make this that and the other thing fit! 💖😎💖🍻Cheers from Illinois USA again brother👍
This video has been a long time coming. What a wait. Well worth it.
I'm just 16 seconds in and I can't believe what I'm seeing. Trampa motors, the kind they use on portable electric vehicles! Probably good for 3,000 watts each, maybe more, and at 12s. Custom motor mounts, carbon linkages, FOC sinusoidal ESC's!! I guess I should just shut up and see the rest of this beast.
This is truly amazing work. I don't know how anyone could thumbs-down this. It's spectacular.
Wow! What an absolute genius masterpiece of craftsmanship. Superb work, sir.
Cheers.
Man this is really cool.. Very nice build can't wait to see it all done.
I've been wacthing this sense part 3 and it's been a crazy time wacthing this dude build. I've enjoyed ever video
Just amazing to see how you are working your way through this car project. Always happy to see new updates from you :)
You my sir are an absolute Savage. The love and attention to detail is so easily noticed. Rock on sir, Rock on!
you are the BEST RC CAR BUILDER IN THE WORLD
This thing is so out of control lol I love it, I can't wait to see it all done and ready to drive
I know a thing or two about both building/racing RC, and fabricating things for a living. I have to say that you sir are an absolute artist , and on a level that most folks couldn't properly appreciate much less ever hope to reach. You should put some thought into setting this car up like they did recently with the Indy race in the US. You could charge people to make timed runs over the net. Figure out how much it would take to make it worth your while to do it - then double it. They will either pay it, or they won't. But I'll bet you a pint that they will. :-)
Incredible as always Keith. Your attention to detail and finish is unreal though I do feel this project has completely taken over your life and hope you find time for family and down time etc. I have no idea how you produce many of those parts in such a small workshop or indeed what workshop machinery you have at your disposal. Would love to see some of the processes. The finish and aesthetic shaping on each of the parts is amazing even down to the colored anodized aluminium and your technical knowledge is second to none. Where will this work of engineering art end and what will become of this piece of genius home build engineering is a mystery and slightly sad its only a scale model but a model maker myself I understand its the challenge that keeps you pressing on. Keep well keep busy.
Hi, yes it’s just the challenge really. I fully realise that it doesn’t need to be anywhere near this complexity to just drive around Sainsbury’s car park, but that’s not the point. It’s just a design exercise to keep my brain occupied.
Don’t worry, I do lots of other stuff as well. Cheers.
Hats off to you sir as your work ethic and dedication is truly inspirational.
That's the cutest wrench I've ever seen
Yea i like it too😉😁
Lol
Making big headway and it's looking fantastic! Thanks for the update video, I have notifications on for the next one.
All those little details...just amazing!!!
This is 100 percent the coolest thing iv ever seen. When u put the engine in the picture I was like why has he put a fake paper weight in the front. Then I realized what u built. Just amazing
i love seeing this thing and the insane complexity of this build
Truly epic project with fantastic engineering. I wish you would show your design and build process as well
Speechless! Stunning bit of work that 🖖
I click on your notifications faster than anything
Always worth the wait. Fantastic! I can't get enough of this machine.
Very nice job!! I love it!!
But i think a sequential gearbox is better.Easier to handling and requires less simple component.
You don't need a "length changing" shaft if you using this 3 point type cv joints instead of six balls! The 3 point cv's are designed to compensate the length changing caused by the suspension.The six balls are not tolerate the lateral movement.
A fixed length shaft + 2 load springs at the ends is enough.And it helps to avoid the "one point wearing in the cv joints.
Sorry for giving my advice! Just an idea. I wish you a good construction!!!!
Curious if there have been any manufacturers have offered you any job offers... Your talent is just truly AMAZING
I believe he's a retired engineer
Not retired yet. Not far off.
This is amazing work , cant wait to see finished product. Fantastic job .well done 👏
I really love how beautiful you make everything. Very high skilled. The only downside is that I need to wait for the next video haha. Watched all of them from the beginning
As is its the most amazing build I've ever seen and thank you for taking the time to share your unique skills with everyone here.
I love watching this build ive read the entire thing online wish I could build just the engine
Use an ignition cut when shifting gears
Just My thought aswell 👍
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing! I look forward to seeing more videos and enjoying your progress! 🔥
even though your videos are long and boring lol you still deserve a whole lot more views and subscribers ,your engineering is amazing! can't wait to see her running. SUBSCRIBED!
What a piece of artwork! 😍
Always a good day when we get another update!
looking really good, keep up the good work, i like the electric motor setup.
It last two kms bloody perfect mate. Just adjust your linkage like you said. I would grind back the screw and ball
So beautiful and very complecated rc IM so proud of you
Amazing craftsmanship! Looks like years of head scratching to me. I think with the time and money you could have built your own race car though. Don't get me wrong I build fpv drones or rebuild daily but that's because I wouldn't let my worst enemy ride in a life sized one with me flying. When you finish put an fpv camera in the driver's seat and slap on some fat sharks that way it's easy to control no backwards when it's coming toward you. Have fun and don't crash.
Your problem of the gearbox not shifting to neutral under load is the exact same issue that occurs on mercruiser marine drives in boats. it is caused by an intentional slight taper on the dog clutch faces that pull it in tight under extreme load. Mercruiser get over the problem by coupling the shift cable to box lever via a spring. So on cable movement spring loads, this is detected by a micro switch and ignition spark is cut then the spring relaxes and pulls lever to neutral. In practice the ignition cut is not noticed
Sounds like a nice simple idea. I’ll see if I need to do something when it’s runn8ng.
Awesome build,keep up the great work 👍
This RC car is going to make you famous
Great work, good luck
I salute you sir beautiful crafted work premiership stuff👌👍👍
Impressive!
- No other words for it 😮
Love the work you put in on your RC car I’ll make you watch it
what a work of art....beautiful. keep it up!
I sure hope you will consider an epicyclic or planetary transmission where gear selection is smooth and no clashing or having to ease up on the torque to shift I have dreamt of building one for 25+ years now! With the Connelly V-8 and the V-12 factory building such sweet engines there seems to be a market for a 3 or 4 speed auto, shift on the fly reverse I would love to be part of such an endeavor or even just the impetus for it the rc world begs for it! I'm certain that if we build it they will come! Cheers from ElMonte Ca in the USA BP
At the moment I’m stuck with this gearbox. I’ve got too much time invested in it, so I’m going to try it out. If I could go back 6 months I would do the 3 speed epicyclic box. I could use the air system to run some hydraulic cylinders for the brake bands, and use the electric motors for reverse.
🔥 AWESOME 🔥 Cant wait to see it finished That's truly amazing Craftsmanship Cheers Mate 👍✌️
Amazing work, and glad you're sharing it!
Love this !! So interesting and aww inspiring keep it up and we will keep watching 🙏🏻😎😎
Of all the videos on the web these are the ones I don't want to end.
First class work sir. Well presented videos also. Keep up the good work.
Its quite normal that dogring gearbox wont shift whit the load on, you have make shiftcut to ignition to change a gears. But i think you are ready sort that out.. I love this project, keep up the good work!
That is beautiful!!! It looks expensive. Hope you get a lot of mileage out of this.
I am absolutely speechless 👍
How can you build something - Insane
The very first 100k rc car! Awesome!
Only one word can describe this, AWESOME ! ! !
insane JOB, BIG UP to you guy
I can't wait to see this thing ripping around!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you should be an engineer at Ferrari. Love you work
Check out Clippard for micro pneumatics and fluidics. Pneu-trol is another brand to look at. Beautiful work mate, cheers from the USA!
Genius work. Congratulations.
just amazing work, your skill is second to none...…….
Always excited to see another of these videos!!
It gets More amazing with every video!
Hey Keith, I think a lot of us would love a video about your anodizing process. I always loved the look of your parts, they are superb, so if you could share with us your technique it would be perfect, even if I end up without anodizing a thing 😆
Hi, there’s loads of stuff already out there about anodising. I’m just copying that.
@@Keith5700 okay, thank you. I understand it would take a lot of your time. Keep on rocking!
Awesome!
I would love to see you make the parts too
excellent work. very impressive
Excellent work mate.
Keep it up