A lil pricey for me, but can't knock the design. The run video is amazing, bc it shows the design works as intended. I always feel a lot of 3d printing people/companies just make or sell concepts that look good on paper but don't work at all irl or just don't hold up So this is genuinely great to see
Very cool, we have tracks for the 10th scale TRX and i tell people the tracks shine in the snow and loose dirt or trails.....snow is the most fun I believe...(we don't have sand in PA) plenty of snow tho...👍👍
They are pretty straight forward to assemble if looking at this video or pictures. Just bolt the main drive COG on this the caps and the runners to the bottom. Simple as that. Thanks
I bought these for my TRX4 and love them! They work great and look awesome! Have you ever considered trying to make some for the LaTrax vehicles? I think they'd be awesome on the Teton and the rally car. 4 wheel drive but faster than the TRX4.... I'm looking forward to more of your designs!
im currently printing out a set of these right now. im just using generic tpu for the tracks, and it has been a PAIN to figure out how to get them to print properly!!! what finally did it, was increasing the minimum line thickness to 1.6mm and the horizontal expansion to .4mm. they are printing nice and crisp no with a .4mm nozzle using a transparent blue tpu. they are much stiffer than yours, as they dont squish as easily, but they should be nice and strong and have enough flex to spin freely on the carriage. i cant wait to get them done!
Awesome traxx! I have the Traxxas Traxx on my 2021 Bronco 1/10th scale, and when I saw these on Scale Builders Guild I knew I had to get the last set on your store! CAn't wait to try them on my baby Bronco.
They function but i wonder what could make them produce more power??? I feel like the tracks are throwing more sand than the truck is covering ground 🤔..
Could you add some I beam looking ends? Say like ever other track piece has a T on the edge so it doesn't slip sideways so much. T I T I T if you were to look down on the tread top. I bet that sideways tread would be a nice addition! Or even different rubber track types longer bigger tread and stuff would be cool. I want to drive in snow so the more grip and tread the better
That is a great idea! Although this would add more resistance to the track when rolling around the assembly. I think the increased resistance would be more detrimental to the performance than the gain from stability.
@@CineMoto24 I have a question as to why they are selling for $90? That seems like a lot of money for PLA. I’m not an expert but that is my opinion. Another question would be where to get the flexible plastic.
@@Sebinator I understand it may seem steep at first glance. There are many bearings and bolts that go into each set as well as a lot of my time assembling them. Unfortunately, If I sell them any cheaper I can't justify making them. I will also be posting the files for free for those who would like to print them on their own! I hope you understand. Thank you for checking out the video though!
Will they fit the High Trail version of TRX4m? I got the K10 but I am wondering because these tracks might make the center of gravity too high, making it fall on the sides. Can the tracks be mounted on hub extenders?
There is added resistance compared to wheels. However, I have found a solution to reduce the binding and body roll that was present in the video! I will include instructions with detail on how to reduce/eliminate the binding with each order shipped as well as mention it in the next video I make!
The TRX4M motor is handling them very well so far in testing from 30-40 degrees F. Until we get snow I won't know for sure though. Although the stock TRX4M Motor is much larger than the SCX24 and I have no doubt that the TRX4M will handle them even better than an 050 in an scx24. I haven't heard of anyone burning up one of these motors yet though.
The axle interface is specifically for the trx4m so they will likely not work with the fcx18. I have gotten a handful of requests tho so I will pick one up and get a set for those going too! Stay tuned!
@@CineMoto24 ok thanks. Also I own a set of the scx24 from you I bought th over 1yr ago now. They are very durable if anyone needs to know. I recently somehow didnt tighten the nut down and it wore the hex is there any way to purchase the main sprocket wheels Separately everything else is perfect still running original tracks they are very durable
Any idea why in every shot both vehicles are leaning over on the right rear? Even in shots where you’d expect the body to be leaning the other way? Assembly issue or body not secured maybe?
This is correct. I have also reduced the friction of the tracks since this video was posted. The torque twist is still there but can be countered by adding spring spacers to the shocks if desired.
@@CineMoto24 Cool. I’m not insinuating that it’s a problem with the track construction, which I think are super cool (I was driving my Sport with Traxx in the snow yesterday)! Torque twist is just a fact of life with straight axles. Though, the “gear reduction” of the tracks probably does accentuate it (more torque = more twist).
@@rcstories_ca No problem at all! I agree, It would be awesome to see a counter rotating transmission for the micros to avoid this but I know that is asking too much! Thanks for the interest!
There is a little bit of torque roll due to the tracks resistance being greater than a standard wheel. This can be countered by adding spring spacers or stiffer springs. The SCX24 tracks I make do this as well.
I would say so. Just gotta make sure you use compressed air to clean everything up. Not sure how the stock bushings would hold up but I plan on upgrading to bearings as soon as I can get my hands on a few sets!
I love this idea, but $90 for this? Cmon it's almost entirely 3d printed. Edit: response from CineMoto where he's allowing the download of the files for free helps justify it.
I understand it may seem steep at first glance. There are many bearings and bolts that go into each set as well as a lot of my time assembling them. Unfortunately, If I sell them any cheaper I can't justify making them. I will also be posting the files for free for those who would like to print them on their own! I hope you understand. Thank you for checking out the video though!
Impressive to have these out so quickly. I hope they're a great seller for you!
A lil pricey for me, but can't knock the design. The run video is amazing, bc it shows the design works as intended. I always feel a lot of 3d printing people/companies just make or sell concepts that look good on paper but don't work at all irl or just don't hold up So this is genuinely great to see
Nicely done!
Thanks Matt! Love your content!
@@CineMoto24 would you ever make some for the FMS atlas?
awesome. still waiting on my trx4m here in Canada
It’s so cool that the tracks don’t look like it’s spinning in some of the clips!!! It’s weird and mind blowing lol 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
its because the FPS at which it was recorded
I think it was just a frame rate making it appear that it wasn't spinning.
Finally got the tracks to print correctly took a lot of test tries. Used a .04 nozzle looks great
I just bought a set, thanks dude! Cape crawlers sent me!
Thank you!
Very cool, we have tracks for the 10th scale TRX and i tell people the tracks shine in the snow and loose dirt or trails.....snow is the most fun I believe...(we don't have sand in PA) plenty of snow tho...👍👍
These are awesome. wondering, where can a guy find the assembly instructions for when he prints them himself?
They are pretty straight forward to assemble if looking at this video or pictures. Just bolt the main drive COG on this the caps and the runners to the bottom. Simple as that. Thanks
cost to print: $1
cost to buy: $90
Nice video excellent footage definitely a good display of how these tracks work looks like they can handle anything keep up the good work
Awesome job, even more awesome that you kept the files free 👍🏼
Absolutely! I will always encourage DIY when I can! :)
@@CineMoto24 What 3D printer do you recommend?
@@ZabDevin Ender 3 V2 with dual z axis modification!
@@CineMoto24 Thank you. ☺️
Wow! Amazing! I just got a TRX4m and I am loving all the accessories! These tracks look SICK! Where can I find the files to print this? Thanks!
Just ordered your second to last set they look amazing excited to get them
Ordered a set last night excited to get em on the trx4m
I bought these for my TRX4 and love them! They work great and look awesome! Have you ever considered trying to make some for the LaTrax vehicles? I think they'd be awesome on the Teton and the rally car. 4 wheel drive but faster than the TRX4.... I'm looking forward to more of your designs!
Question ... where are the tracks for Tracks for. 1/24 fms models
Very impressive, ordered a set for my bronco !!!
It’s has been cool to have a set of these traxx to a scxiii or a Capra 1/10😁 cool idea you got 👌🏻
im currently printing out a set of these right now. im just using generic tpu for the tracks, and it has been a PAIN to figure out how to get them to print properly!!! what finally did it, was increasing the minimum line thickness to 1.6mm and the horizontal expansion to .4mm. they are printing nice and crisp no with a .4mm nozzle using a transparent blue tpu. they are much stiffer than yours, as they dont squish as easily, but they should be nice and strong and have enough flex to spin freely on the carriage. i cant wait to get them done!
Sold out already?! Wow. Can't wait until you can re-stock man
Awesome traxx! I have the Traxxas Traxx on my 2021 Bronco 1/10th scale, and when I saw these on Scale Builders Guild I knew I had to get the last set on your store! CAn't wait to try them on my baby Bronco.
Will the 1/18 Traxxas tracks fit on the fms axels 1/24 . ?? Looking to purchase tracks for the popular blazer 1/24 or. Max smasher.
Just ordered them cant wait
some 3d printed tracks, nice. Been building n usein them for years
Nice work! Have you thought about making a wider track for the rear?
Awesome running shots 🔥
Thanks a lot!
Awesome, I bought your SCX24 design and love them… labor intensive getting all the bearings in, but so worth it. Is the 3D printable design available?
Ordered mine yesterday 😁
They function but i wonder what could make them produce more power??? I feel like the tracks are throwing more sand than the truck is covering ground 🤔..
Hey is that sliver lake sand dunes I love driving my Trx4m out there sweet tracks
Once you put them up for sale i'll buy the files so I can print them for my two trucks. But you need to put them up for sale first lol.
dang they already sold out, ill be keeping an eye out for later tho
Wich TPU should I use for the tracks? I’ve a 95A will it it be fine or do I need a softer one?
I have only had success with ninja flex tpu all others lose their flexibility with the cold weather.
Missed opportunity to say “Traxx are here” 😂
You should review the utb 18!capra and then make tracks for it
Wow, man that's awesome
Could you add some I beam looking ends? Say like ever other track piece has a T on the edge so it doesn't slip sideways so much. T I T I T if you were to look down on the tread top. I bet that sideways tread would be a nice addition! Or even different rubber track types longer bigger tread and stuff would be cool. I want to drive in snow so the more grip and tread the better
That is a great idea! Although this would add more resistance to the track when rolling around the assembly. I think the increased resistance would be more detrimental to the performance than the gain from stability.
You should at least make a prototype and do some testing or sell as an option.
@@CineMoto24 what type of printer do you use for the treads?
@@TheOminousVoidWispers It is a modified ender 3 pro with dual Z axis stepper motors and a micro swiss direct drive extruder!
So sweet!
You have the trucks my friend and I are getting. Are you giving out the printer files?
Yes, they are already posted! Take a look at the link in the description!
@@CineMoto24 I have a question as to why they are selling for $90? That seems like a lot of money for PLA. I’m not an expert but that is my opinion. Another question would be where to get the flexible plastic.
@@Sebinator I understand it may seem steep at first glance. There are many bearings and bolts that go into each set as well as a lot of my time assembling them. Unfortunately, If I sell them any cheaper I can't justify making them. I will also be posting the files for free for those who would like to print them on their own! I hope you understand. Thank you for checking out the video though!
@@CineMoto24 thanks a lot for responding and feedback!
Impressive 👌 😀😀👍
I went to buy some but there sold out 😢
Awesome clips
August 2023. Questions
Siiiick
Damnit!!!! I missed it
Have you thought toake tracks for something like the x Maxx?
that's epic!
I want 2 sets!!!
Hey I 3d printed a set and they work awesome but the fronts roll over any idea how to fix other than zip ties that I am currently using
Thanks
Great video 👍
Do you mind if I ask what kind of pretty 3-D printer you use?
I use modified ender 3 pros!
Will they fit the High Trail version of TRX4m? I got the K10 but I am wondering because these tracks might make the center of gravity too high, making it fall on the sides. Can the tracks be mounted on hub extenders?
why does it look like both vehicles are getting torque twist to the right? is there a large amount of resistance from the tracks?
There is added resistance compared to wheels. However, I have found a solution to reduce the binding and body roll that was present in the video! I will include instructions with detail on how to reduce/eliminate the binding with each order shipped as well as mention it in the next video I make!
@@CineMoto24 ok, cool thx
How does the TRX4m motor handle them? I have these on my SCX24 and they burn up the motors(88T) within 1-2 battery charges in the snow.
The TRX4M motor is handling them very well so far in testing from 30-40 degrees F. Until we get snow I won't know for sure though. Although the stock TRX4M Motor is much larger than the SCX24 and I have no doubt that the TRX4M will handle them even better than an 050 in an scx24. I haven't heard of anyone burning up one of these motors yet though.
When will they be back in stock to buy? Thanks
Unfortunately sold out. When do you expect to have new ones for sale?
I will have more sets available later this week!
@@CineMoto24 I'll keep checking. I hope shipping to Sweden is ok.
@@CineMoto24 Every time I check your website it's sold out 😢
Ok I found the link thank you
any idea if those would fit an FMS FCX18 ?
The axle interface is specifically for the trx4m so they will likely not work with the fcx18. I have gotten a handful of requests tho so I will pick one up and get a set for those going too! Stay tuned!
That would be awesome, thanks!@@CineMoto24
What motor do you run in your scx24 RC's? My stock motor overheats very quickly.
I run the RGT 050 motor in my SCX24s. The traxxas trucks in these videos come with a 180 sized brushed motor stock which performs very well!
how do I assemble them like where does each size screw go
they are not selling anymore?
What about cold MN winter's, will they hold up
I just bought them im in mn so I'll let you know how they hold up
How can we get these ? For purchase
Noice
Are they bigger than the scx24 ones?
They are basically the same size as the SCX24 tracks. Slightly different design though.
@@CineMoto24 ok thanks. Also I own a set of the scx24 from you I bought th over 1yr ago now. They are very durable if anyone needs to know. I recently somehow didnt tighten the nut down and it wore the hex is there any way to purchase the main sprocket wheels Separately everything else is perfect still running original tracks they are very durable
@@nate4024 Shoot me a message on etsy and I'll take care of ya! Thank you!
Any idea why in every shot both vehicles are leaning over on the right rear? Even in shots where you’d expect the body to be leaning the other way? Assembly issue or body not secured maybe?
Torque twist. These are straight axle vehicles. A stabilizer/anti-roll bar would help but would also inhibit articulation to some extent.
This is correct. I have also reduced the friction of the tracks since this video was posted. The torque twist is still there but can be countered by adding spring spacers to the shocks if desired.
@@CineMoto24 Cool. I’m not insinuating that it’s a problem with the track construction, which I think are super cool (I was driving my Sport with Traxx in the snow yesterday)! Torque twist is just a fact of life with straight axles. Though, the “gear reduction” of the tracks probably does accentuate it (more torque = more twist).
@@rcstories_ca No problem at all! I agree, It would be awesome to see a counter rotating transmission for the micros to avoid this but I know that is asking too much! Thanks for the interest!
You have any for a ruster 4x4!??
This absolutely awesome beautiful work !!
Has anyone ran these in real snow? Do you float above the snow or sink down?
How much are they for bronco
How can I get them
How much
Link please I will take 2 sets of tracks
Link is in the description! They will be back in stock soon!
why do the cars always look like they are leaning to the right?
There is a little bit of torque roll due to the tracks resistance being greater than a standard wheel. This can be countered by adding spring spacers or stiffer springs. The SCX24 tracks I make do this as well.
is the trx4m sandproof?
I would say so. Just gotta make sure you use compressed air to clean everything up. Not sure how the stock bushings would hold up but I plan on upgrading to bearings as soon as I can get my hands on a few sets!
@@CineMoto24thank you!
I love this idea, but $90 for this? Cmon it's almost entirely 3d printed.
Edit: response from CineMoto where he's allowing the download of the files for free helps justify it.
I understand it may seem steep at first glance. There are many bearings and bolts that go into each set as well as a lot of my time assembling them. Unfortunately, If I sell them any cheaper I can't justify making them. I will also be posting the files for free for those who would like to print them on their own! I hope you understand. Thank you for checking out the video though!
@@CineMoto24 Comment edited!
No way in hell am i paying 80$ for these their nice but damn
Tracks don't work ...why bother?
They certainly work better than wheels in sand and snow! I am not quite sure what you mean. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@CineMoto24 ya no
First