@@larryfogle3697 yeah it can definitely be an issue. Part of the problem here was the bump for a jump is so short it kicks the rear end up a lot so you gotta stay on the throttle lol
Skip the sho goo, buy a pint of liquid rubber and mix a bag of resin/fiberglass shavings in it, brush on, let dry, done. 1 pint will last do dozens of bodies, and save you about 90% of your time applying it.
My hosim h16p is junk. It would blow diffs with the brushed motor,and it is brushless now. I have to super glue the diff halves together to keep it alive. I blew 5 diffs in 5 months
Just picked up a brushless $125
I should’ve never thought about not landing on throttle because I never had any good landings off throttle in real experience.
@@larryfogle3697 yeah it can definitely be an issue. Part of the problem here was the bump for a jump is so short it kicks the rear end up a lot so you gotta stay on the throttle lol
Got one coming Wednesday. I want to compare with deerc 210e. That one is bad to the bone
Skip the sho goo, buy a pint of liquid rubber and mix a bag of resin/fiberglass shavings in it, brush on, let dry, done. 1 pint will last do dozens of bodies, and save you about 90% of your time applying it.
@@NoodlesNJ1 nice! I’ll have to try that!
i bought a laegendary tornado for $47 last week, looks like a comparable
My hosim h16p is junk. It would blow diffs with the brushed motor,and it is brushless now. I have to super glue the diff halves together to keep it alive. I blew 5 diffs in 5 months
@@Bonitacreekrcs dang! Hate to hear it. I could definitely see more issues coming along with the brushless power.
Solid price point for an entry level truck! Is it just me, or is it odd that they come with different transmitters?
Does the X-15 have a 3 wire Servo?
Yes it does
@@2fmrc Ty