Kyosho built out the box to work ...Tamiya built out the box and needs to be upgraded .....great project Glenn looking forward to seeing it in white 😎💪👊👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@RCLegends2022 do you think Tamiya rest on their laurels a bit I think they would make more money just doing rere’s as there are so many collectors out there 😀
Is it pathetic that a 50-year-old guy like me gets more excited about these things and than my kids? That has to be one of the most well engineered cars I have seen you put together. It’s just pure awesomeness
Been telling my Tamiya buddies for years to have a go at building a Kyosho. They never believed when I said it's next level in build and build experience. Many of them now know :)
Omg you made me laugh Glenn! When you said you were a bell that's the in word @ work at the moment! A classic blast from the past for us 🏴 lads! Great kit and build by the way! 👍
Glenn enjoyed building that gearbox so much...he did it twice! What great value for money those Kyosho kits are, what with their materials and attention to details like those extra tools. Looking forward to following this build.
The Javelin has to be one of the best looking buggies ever made 😎👍 (IMHO). I also fitted a white cage to mine, and it totally transformed the buggy. They're a joy to build and run pretty well too. Looking forward to seeing what you do with this build. All the best. 👍
I gotta say , kyosho were first class kit makers. They made sure you had lots of choices and included tools and adapters , spares, everything and more that you could imagine. They're just unmatched in the kit experience and designs. This brought back a lot of old memories of building my favourite kits in the day
Enjoyed watching that video, what I liked about the kit is that you use all the parts out of each bag, any spares are in a separate bag. So if you are left with a washer or screw, you know something is amiss. As I've already mentioned before, I have now threadlocked the spur gear post and pinion grub screw, both had become loose, after being tightened.
HAHAHA. I kept trying to wipe the specs off my screen. Till I realized it was on the work mat when you moved your hand over it. THE JAVELIN was my second RC kit when I was a kid. Ever since Tamia came out with the Legend series, I’ve been trying to get all the car I had back in the day. Same with the Kyosho kits. So far I’ve picked up JAVELIN, OPTIMA and a FANTOM. Also a FROG,HORNET and a GRASSHOPPER. Can’t wait for the rest of the videos
Well, when one marvels at the engineering and craftsmanship of a creation. A little part can be over looked. Your fine you got it. I've said before and again. The Javelin is a work of art. Makes me want one. EXCELLENT.
I love my Jav. I have all the upgrades. The only thing I will say is that it is heavy. Kyosho really does mean quality. The rere shocks are done really well. To be fair as you said Kyosho really do the reres properly by making them able to take modern motors!
Top quality indeed mate! I have had a few Hotshots over the years but never built one from new but recently built a new one from scratch and it was an absolute joy to build and what a quality thing the Hotshot is for something designed for the year 1985 and the original Optima was very special in design too and even more so and you would never think its from the same year! it was way ahead of its time really! The Javelin was a great follow up and agree Glenn the white cage will look absolutely awesome!!! I love the chain drive too so cool and unique! So many classic 4wd buggies were born from back in the day and planted the seed to create so many famous series and other legendary buggies in the RC timelime! Big thanks has to go out to legendary buggies like the Hotshot, Optima, Cat , Mustang, Avante for all these buggies did for the hobby! these are probably the most famous 4wd buggies to me anyway! Others will have a different view and list and that's cool we all have different opinions that's a healthy thing in this hobby! Great vid again Glenn l am really looking forward to seeing how your Javelin turns out l bet its going to look absolutely epic buddy! Cheers James.
Kyosho quality 👍, it's crazy to think that we're all used to other brands and how they offer their kits. But after seeing Kyosho's kits something becomes clear.. quality craftsmanship and amazing attention to detail puts them in number one spot for me, and I've not even had the pleasure of building one🤔😁🤣. Chain drive is the way I also would of gone. Should look stunning when finished Glenn👍👊
Always nice to see a (vintage) kyosho kit being put together. I've rebuilt a few of their cars, Optima, Mid series, Lazer, Ultima, and while not perfect, they were usually of a high standard of engineering.
That’s a piece of art Glenn. Never looked at kyoshos in the past but now I’m sitting up and definitely going to put a few on my wish list. Looking forward to seeing more best wishes and take care
I was thinking about buying a kyosho rc car I've built loads of tamiya kits but the javelin looks on another level the parts look amazing and the engineering that's put into the kit is brilliant I'm sorely tempted to get a kyosho kit to see how they go together myself cheers fir another fantastic video and stay safe out there
How good is the Kyosho Optima series. The original Optima was my first r/c so this video of you having fun with this rere Jav really speaks to me. Great to see Glenn.
Wow I like the look of this kit. Something about the chain drive really appeals to me as a build. Never built a Kyosho but this looks fantastic. Great video Glenn.
Great build my friend. I love that you kept it chain drive. That’s one of the coolest features of old school and some new school Kyosho vehicles. I love listening to the chain noise on my usa-1.. it’s all part of the Kyosho experience 😁 have a happy Sunday Fun Day Glenn.
When I first started going to the track with my Blackfoot as a kid. When I saw that I wanted that Car to be my first. I never got it. I ended up getting a RC 10.
G'day Glenn wow I'm going to get one after watching you build yours looks so nice to build. And lol I struggle with tiny parts as well getting old mate. Great video mate 👍
Having built quite a few Tamiya cars, including the Egress, I was amazed at the engineering produced by Kyosho when I built the Tomahawk. I have an Optima mid on order, I can't wait for it to (eventually) turn up.
Hey Glenn, really enjoyed watching that build. Had to smile when you forgot the gear. I forgot to put the pin in spear gear on my TT02 build and was wondering for ages why I had no drive😳. Looking forward to the next stage its looking so good. And we still have the Optima to come.
I thought the same thing when I first built my optima mid . Amazing engineering and quality. I later sold it to my cousin , who raced it on carpet tracks in the winter and dirt in the summer . He used to break the dog bone drive shafts like mad on the carpet tracks. Just too much traction and they didn't hold up very well when we were running modified motors .
Well done 👍 definitely a nice classic that Kyosho Javelin. I did notice the cover for the motor, and the wing mount is the same on the Ultima. I have an Ultima and just noticed how similar the gearboxes are too, that being a 2wd have similar parts. Also the top section that mounts on the chassis of the Ultima has way more screws and fidelity to mount on the car. But the quality of these cars, are worth every penny!! 😉
What a beautiful build coming along Glenn, and yes Kyosho is definitely next level and then some, i used the Chain for the first time in the Kyosho Fantom build and was impressed at how good it actually works, real nice and smooth considering early 80's tech if not late 70's and the only ways i would use the belt in my Javelin build is if i went with a brush-less setup as i think thats what they included it for but in saying that i have a pretty hot(for me) brushed motor on 2S in the 1:12 Fantom and that seems to handle (chain) it quite well but i would like this particular build to go like stink without breakage so will be doing some research there for brushed to brushless ,but very interested to see how swell yours comes up and no doubt it will be just that thanks for sharing some vital hints and tips too awesome looking build so far my friend cheers :-))
Hi Glenn, love the Java great buggy and the RERE is great to run pain to clean afterwards. I was screaming at the screen when you showed the chassis with the right hand rail on upside down. Really common mistake to make . I have never been a fan of the small bumper half the look of theJava is the big wide front bumper.
Kyosho has a lot of metal parts in their kits which I like. You do have to be careful when building the kits because the instructions are not the best. It is easy to miss something when building the kit. I do not like the bottom loading shocks. I built the Ultima and purchased some Kyosho top loading shocks for it. However, I ended up sticking with the bottom loading shocks. They work okay. Thoughts?
Awesome car, looks very good in mint green as well, but the matte white is my favorite 😊. Just saw that mciracing has added repro tires for Team associated gold tub car and Tamiya Porsche 959, hopefully they will add Ninja tires for Keith in the near future 😎.
@@RCLegends2022 Mate I love your vids and I'm loving the builds approach. Couldn't have chosen a better kit in my opinion. The chassis design of the javelin is awesome. Looking forward to seeing your take on the finish article.
About the bevel gears, the diff housings are designed for 4 gears. I ordered spare bevels and shafts but it requires grinding flat spots in the middle of the shafts and I'm scared of fucking it up so haven't tried it yet. But I'm pretty sure it can be done. Is it needed? Well, I can't find anything about people stripping the diff gears, so... Anyway, I love my Javelin and been hunting a white cage since the day I ordered the car, unfortunately out of stock everywhere.
Cheers Matt, great video. Is a pinnion gear included in the kit? I have an 14x2 Orion motor planned for my build and would like to know if a have to source a pinnion.
Excellent build. That thing looks like a tank. Super engineered. I have a Kyosho purchase in mind but I am going to wait until you build the Turbo Optima and then I make my decision. Thanks for the video! 👍
Hey Glenn, great video as always dude. I am eyeing up the Javelin at the moment but I am also considering the VQS. Any thoughts on which you would get first and why? Cheers Craig
Like Kyosho re re. The tube frame is nice, but with the driver in it, it looks like he got chopped in half. This is the only model I am undecided. The other re re, I either like it or not consider at all. Other think my pet pee with Koysho re re is not all come with the belt and chain.
nice car but didnt find the quality any better than tamiya. didnt like the way the shocks where built, and the alloy parts where just pressed with burred edges. the threads in the alloy woukd strip easy if not carefull as well.
I have only one car with chain drive it’s my murui samurai to tell you the truth it’s awfully slow the price difference between kyosho and tamiya is quite a lot so you would expect a good quality item from kyosho
Kyosho built out the box to work ...Tamiya built out the box and needs to be upgraded .....great project Glenn looking forward to seeing it in white 😎💪👊👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely spot on my friend 😊👊🏻
A fabulous video and so interesting. So funny too!!!!😄👍
Thank you 😇😇😇
I do love my Tamiya s but I am really drawn to the build quality of the kyosho buggies 🤙🏼😊
Yeah I’m the same Simon, Tamiya will always be my No1, but Kyosho do it better in my opinion 😊👊🏻
@@RCLegends2022 do you think Tamiya rest on their laurels a bit I think they would make more money just doing rere’s as there are so many collectors out there 😀
Is it pathetic that a 50-year-old guy like me gets more excited about these things and than my kids? That has to be one of the most well engineered cars I have seen you put together. It’s just pure awesomeness
Haha this made me chuckle my friend 🤣🤣😊
Been telling my Tamiya buddies for years to have a go at building a Kyosho. They never believed when I said it's next level in build and build experience. Many of them now know :)
Fantastic Matt, thanks for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
Omg you made me laugh Glenn! When you said you were a bell that's the in word @ work at the moment! A classic blast from the past for us 🏴 lads! Great kit and build by the way! 👍
Haha I am certainly a Bell my friend 🤣👊🏻
Glenn enjoyed building that gearbox so much...he did it twice! What great value for money those Kyosho kits are, what with their materials and attention to details like those extra tools. Looking forward to following this build.
Haha thanks Stewart 🤣👊🏻
The Javelin has to be one of the best looking buggies ever made 😎👍 (IMHO). I also fitted a white cage to mine, and it totally transformed the buggy. They're a joy to build and run pretty well too. Looking forward to seeing what you do with this build. All the best. 👍
Thank you my friend 😊👊🏻
I gotta say , kyosho were first class kit makers. They made sure you had lots of choices and included tools and adapters , spares, everything and more that you could imagine. They're just unmatched in the kit experience and designs. This brought back a lot of old memories of building my favourite kits in the day
Fantastic thanks for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
Would so love one of these have nothing in my fleet that has that sort of engineering or build quality! Awesomeness 😁👌
Yeah now I’ve built a couple I’m really appreciating the engineering Paul 🤩👊🏻
Enjoyed watching that video, what I liked about the kit is that you use all the parts out of each bag, any spares are in a separate bag. So if you are left with a washer or screw, you know something is amiss. As I've already mentioned before, I have now threadlocked the spur gear post and pinion grub screw, both had become loose, after being tightened.
Yeah thanks for the heads up on that issue my friend 😊👊🏻
HAHAHA. I kept trying to wipe the specs off my screen. Till I realized it was on the work mat when you moved your hand over it.
THE JAVELIN was my second RC kit when I was a kid. Ever since Tamia came out with the Legend series, I’ve been trying to get all the car I had back in the day. Same with the Kyosho kits. So far I’ve picked up JAVELIN, OPTIMA and a FANTOM. Also a FROG,HORNET and a GRASSHOPPER. Can’t wait for the rest of the videos
Absolutely fantastic my friend 🤩👊🏻
Love the Javelin great car awesome work Glenn
Thanks Pete 😊👊🏻
Well, when one marvels at the engineering and craftsmanship of a creation. A little part can be over looked. Your fine you got it. I've said before and again. The Javelin is a work of art. Makes me want one. EXCELLENT.
Thank you 😊😊😊
I love my Jav. I have all the upgrades. The only thing I will say is that it is heavy. Kyosho really does mean quality. The rere shocks are done really well. To be fair as you said Kyosho really do the reres properly by making them able to take modern motors!
Yep couldn’t agree more Matthew 😊👊🏻
Top quality indeed mate! I have had a few Hotshots over the years but never built one from new but recently built a new one from scratch and it was an absolute joy to build and what a quality thing the Hotshot is for something designed for the year 1985 and the original Optima was very special in design too and even more so and you would never think its from the same year! it was way ahead of its time really! The Javelin was a great follow up and agree Glenn the white cage will look absolutely awesome!!! I love the chain drive too so cool and unique!
So many classic 4wd buggies were born from back in the day and planted the seed to create so many famous series and other legendary buggies in the RC timelime! Big thanks has to go out to legendary buggies like the Hotshot, Optima, Cat , Mustang, Avante for all these buggies did for the hobby! these are probably the most famous 4wd buggies to me anyway! Others will have a different view and list and that's cool we all have different opinions that's a healthy thing in this hobby!
Great vid again Glenn l am really looking forward to seeing how your Javelin turns out l bet its going to look absolutely epic buddy!
Cheers James.
Fantastic comment James and I 100% agree my friend 🤩
Kyosho quality 👍, it's crazy to think that we're all used to other brands and how they offer their kits. But after seeing Kyosho's kits something becomes clear.. quality craftsmanship and amazing attention to detail puts them in number one spot for me, and I've not even had the pleasure of building one🤔😁🤣. Chain drive is the way I also would of gone. Should look stunning when finished Glenn👍👊
Couldn’t agree more Wayne 🤩👊🏻
Always nice to see a (vintage) kyosho kit being put together. I've rebuilt a few of their cars, Optima, Mid series, Lazer, Ultima, and while not perfect, they were usually of a high standard of engineering.
Oh yeah definitely agree, these kits are quality from start to finish my friend 🤩👊🏻
That’s a piece of art Glenn. Never looked at kyoshos in the past but now I’m sitting up and definitely going to put a few on my wish list. Looking forward to seeing more best wishes and take care
Fantastic thanks Peter 😊👊🏻
You need to bling it out. The javelin with all the upgraded shocks and metal & gold parts is one of the best looking buggies ever.
Thanks for watching buddy 😊👊🏻
Such a satisfying build and it’ll only get better from here Glenn great job 👍👍
Thanks Wade 😊👊🏻
When I built my first kit (Tamiya Blackfoot) I missed the pins in the outdrive. It ran but really slow LOL!
Haha I’m always making these mistakes 🤣👊🏻
I was thinking about buying a kyosho rc car I've built loads of tamiya kits but the javelin looks on another level the parts look amazing and the engineering that's put into the kit is brilliant I'm sorely tempted to get a kyosho kit to see how they go together myself cheers fir another fantastic video and stay safe out there
Excellent thanks for watching my friend 😊👊🏻
How good is the Kyosho Optima series. The original Optima was my first r/c so this video of you having fun with this rere Jav really speaks to me. Great to see Glenn.
Thanks Jason such an enjoyable build my friend 😊👊🏻
This is the car I keep coming back too to get myself back into RC. Thanks for the video as I now think my mind is made up.
Excellent thanks for watching the video my friend 😊👊🏻
Wow I like the look of this kit. Something about the chain drive really appeals to me as a build. Never built a Kyosho but this looks fantastic. Great video Glenn.
Excellent Wade, yeah the old chain drive is awesome 😎
Great build my friend. I love that you kept it chain drive. That’s one of the coolest features of old school and some new school Kyosho vehicles. I love listening to the chain noise on my usa-1.. it’s all part of the Kyosho experience 😁 have a happy Sunday Fun Day Glenn.
Fantastic happy Sunday my friend 😊👊🏻
When I first started going to the track with my Blackfoot as a kid. When I saw that I wanted that Car to be my first. I never got it. I ended up getting a RC 10.
Well that’s not too bad tbh, the RC10 is probably the most famous vintage 2wd car ever 🤩👊🏻
G'day Glenn wow I'm going to get one after watching you build yours looks so nice to build. And lol I struggle with tiny parts as well getting old mate. Great video mate 👍
Fantastic Lionel 😊😊😊
Having built quite a few Tamiya cars, including the Egress, I was amazed at the engineering produced by Kyosho when I built the Tomahawk. I have an Optima mid on order, I can't wait for it to (eventually) turn up.
Fantastic I’m sure that one will be worth waiting for my friend 🤩👊🏻
Lovely build, thanks for the amazing journey from 8 to 5:30, awesome! 👍
Thank you 😊
Hey Glenn, really enjoyed watching that build. Had to smile when you forgot the gear. I forgot to put the pin in spear gear on my TT02 build and was wondering for ages why I had no drive😳. Looking forward to the next stage its looking so good. And we still have the Optima to come.
Haha yeah I made a few mistakes along the way my friend 🤣👊🏻
I thought the same thing when I first built my optima mid . Amazing engineering and quality. I later sold it to my cousin , who raced it on carpet tracks in the winter and dirt in the summer . He used to break the dog bone drive shafts like mad on the carpet tracks. Just too much traction and they didn't hold up very well when we were running modified motors .
Fantastic thanks for sharing this with us 😊👊🏻
Well done 👍 definitely a nice classic that Kyosho Javelin. I did notice the cover for the motor, and the wing mount is the same on the Ultima. I have an Ultima and just noticed how similar the gearboxes are too, that being a 2wd have similar parts. Also the top section that mounts on the chassis of the Ultima has way more screws and fidelity to mount on the car. But the quality of these cars, are worth every penny!! 😉
I must try and save some cash and get the Ultima 🤩🤩🤩
@@RCLegends2022 awesome! Yeah, save some cash and get the Ultima you will love it. I know RC’s are becoming so expensive now it’s crazy!
What a beautiful build coming along Glenn, and yes Kyosho is definitely next level and then some, i used the Chain for the first time in the Kyosho Fantom build and was impressed at how good it actually works, real nice and smooth considering early 80's tech if not late 70's and the only ways i would use the belt in my Javelin build is if i went with a brush-less setup as i think thats what they included it for but in saying that i have a pretty hot(for me) brushed motor on 2S in the 1:12 Fantom and that seems to handle (chain) it quite well but i would like this particular build to go like stink without breakage so will be doing some research there for brushed to brushless ,but very interested to see how swell yours comes up and no doubt it will be just that thanks for sharing some vital hints and tips too awesome looking build so far my friend cheers :-))
Thanks for another great comment my friend 😊😊😊
Glenn is that a dynastorm behind you?
It certainly is Lee 🤩👊🏻
Awesome build Glenn, very enjoyable to watch - starting to feel an itch that needs to be scratched... 😉👍
Haha thanks Rob and sorry to your wallet 🤣👊🏻
Hi Glenn, love the Java great buggy and the RERE is great to run pain to clean afterwards. I was screaming at the screen when you showed the chassis with the right hand rail on upside down. Really common mistake to make . I have never been a fan of the small bumper half the look of theJava is the big wide front bumper.
Haha yeah I made a couple of mistakes along the way 🤣👊🏻
A some chassis love my turbo optimal love your work Glen
Thanks Craig 😊
Awesome build my friend.
And what a generous bloke too :)
Thanks Keith all made possible by you my friend 😊😊😊
No big deal. Just try to help when I can.
Kyosho has a lot of metal parts in their kits which I like. You do have to be careful when building the kits because the instructions are not the best. It is easy to miss something when building the kit. I do not like the bottom loading shocks. I built the Ultima and purchased some Kyosho top loading shocks for it. However, I ended up sticking with the bottom loading shocks. They work okay. Thoughts?
Yeah I like the kit ones, they seem to work really well, I guess we’ll see over time 😅👊🏻
Love this channel.. You have a amazing collection as well. I'm very sure I'll end up buying one of these kits soon.
Awesome car, looks very good in mint green as well, but the matte white is my favorite 😊. Just saw that mciracing has added repro tires for Team associated gold tub car and Tamiya Porsche 959, hopefully they will add Ninja tires for Keith in the near future 😎.
Great kit. Always wanted one.
Thanks for watching Neil, very much appreciated my friend 😊👊🏻
@@RCLegends2022 Mate I love your vids and I'm loving the builds approach. Couldn't have chosen a better kit in my opinion. The chassis design of the javelin is awesome. Looking forward to seeing your take on the finish article.
love it, I have never built a full in box Kyosho myself but I know which i want to start with .. looking forward to the carbon upgrade :)
Carbon upgrade coming soon my friend 😅👊🏻
Nice!!😎😎👍👍
Thanks John 😊
About the bevel gears, the diff housings are designed for 4 gears. I ordered spare bevels and shafts but it requires grinding flat spots in the middle of the shafts and I'm scared of fucking it up so haven't tried it yet. But I'm pretty sure it can be done. Is it needed? Well, I can't find anything about people stripping the diff gears, so...
Anyway, I love my Javelin and been hunting a white cage since the day I ordered the car, unfortunately out of stock everywhere.
Anybody know what the top deck is made from?
The wheels look big… right?
The kit ones are pretty bulky tbh 😅
Awesome build. Do you sell them rc legends t-shirts ? Would love to buy one
I don’t buddy I got it done at Vistaprint 🤣
Cheers Matt, great video. Is a pinnion gear included in the kit? I have an 14x2 Orion motor planned for my build and would like to know if a have to source a pinnion.
Yeah I’m 99% sure there’s a pinion in the kit my friend 😅👊🏻
Man thats cool
Thank you 😊
Hey man, why don‘t you start a catch phrase competition with the community, we need that blank space filled ;).
Haha cool idea 🤩👊🏻
should bend your bodyclips, easier to take them off and put them on, like on that gearbox cover.....
Yeah I definitely should lol 😂
I like tho know the sites in europe sale This javelin?
grand build glenn just ordered mine and deciding what motor esc to use
Fantastic 😊😊😊
Excellent build. That thing looks like a tank. Super engineered. I have a Kyosho purchase in mind but I am going to wait until you build the Turbo Optima and then I make my decision. Thanks for the video! 👍
Fantastic thanks for watching Mark 😊👊🏻
Hey Glenn, great video as always dude. I am eyeing up the Javelin at the moment but I am also considering the VQS. Any thoughts on which you would get first and why? Cheers Craig
Like Kyosho re re. The tube frame is nice, but with the driver in it, it looks like he got chopped in half. This is the only model I am undecided. The other re re, I either like it or not consider at all.
Other think my pet pee with Koysho re re is not all come with the belt and chain.
Thanks for watching James 😊👊🏻
nice car but didnt find the quality any better than tamiya. didnt like the way the shocks where built, and the alloy parts where just pressed with burred edges. the threads in the alloy woukd strip easy if not carefull as well.
It’s each to there own in this hobby my friend but thanks for watching 😊👊🏻
I have only one car with chain drive it’s my murui samurai to tell you the truth it’s awfully slow the price difference between kyosho and tamiya is quite a lot so you would expect a good quality item from kyosho
Yeah I’m looking forward to getting this out for a run my friend 😅👊🏻