I watched all your build videos on this track, then saw your video at Diehard RC park, realized then that you're somewhat local! I don't have a yard to build a track in myself, but I want a backwoods track like this 😁
I put a single threaded post on top of the rear tower. Right in the middle of the top of the shock tower. Then two Truggy body mounts from an 8T 2.0 Losi up front. Had to use some spacers up front. I've done it in the past with just body post extensions from tamiya. Both work
I've got to say you inspired me to build a small track in my backyard it's 1100 sqft. I'm curious what you have attached to the hose (bluecan) clip 5:36.. thanks you're videos are great! Can't wait for more
Awesome! Mission accomplished... haha, the blue attachment is just a bug spray that doubles as a nozzle after the bug spray is gone. Did you checkout my full video at the end of this video?
@TheRacinJason lol Yes, like 4 times already! I've seen lots of you're videos! You have been a great help! We live in Ohio and that's the first thing I did was spray for the bugs!
Glad I found your channel. I've been bashing for a little while but just recently went to my first race and had a blast. Your racing secrets/tips series is great as well as these track building tips. I'm setting up a little practice track in my backyard now. Subscribing now 👍
@@TheRacinJason Just a 2wd Slash. I've had it for about 6 years, it was stock until a few months ago and now the only stock parts are the shock towers lol. I'm going to be looking at your videos on different cars so I can figure out what I want for a more race specific set up. I definitely want a 4wd platform. Any recommendations going from an intro car to a track specific?
@kolescapes2566 really depends on what you like and where you're racing. Big outdoor track id go to an E buggy. Get something that has local support from a hobby shop or at minimum some drivers so they can help you set it up. Smaller track I like 4wd short course or mini Truggy. I'd choose based on which class has more entries, but if the jumps are big the short course is a little tougher to jump because of the body parachuting
@@TheRacinJason awesome, thanks for the info. I'm in the Coachella Valley area of Southern California, so winter time I can go anywhere but summers are tricky when it's already 120° outside. There's a Hobbytown with an indoor carpet track and a hobby store with an indoor clay track, those will be options for summer time. Is there a standout vehicle as far as tuning for different layouts and surfaces? I'm sure it's better to have specific cars for specific surfaces, but that can get pricey lol. Parts support here is mostly Losi and Associated.
Love my short course truck. I only run 4wd... the tekno and the losi are both good! On big tracks with really big jumps they can be tough in the wind! But they're awesome to drive
I got an Arrma Senton 3s 4x4 BLX for my Birthday, I've made some upgrades, Proline Shocks Front and Back, bought some Monster Truck Tires and put them on, had to trim the body so they didn't rub.
@@TheRacinJason I just got into rcs last year starting into the rock crawler scene. Now have a arrma granite 1/10 scale and some others. I have about 6 acres and a few spots for putting a dirt track to run hopefully the 1/10 scale cars , if we need to go smaller it’s an option. Looking to get some guidance on a good layout, best spot to put it , lengths of the straights, turns, where to our jumps and more. FaceTime , messenger whichever and cover cost for said time to help out the design together. I had some dirt brought in, I have a tractor with a land plane and box blade. Just looking for guidance on the design of the track
@bradshumate783 where do you live? Sounds cool, would love to help. Wouldn't charge anything crazy but would appreciate that. Can email me as well or contact on Facebook. Lemme know what works best
@@TheRacinJason yes sir. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT... Didn't mean any disrespect... Maybe show images while you talk....that seems to be the best way for us to learn... I worded it incorrectly..and can see that now.. My mistake ..your channel is awesome.. building one for my nephew now as we speak .
@@TheRacinJason If you have an email I'll send pics...not in Twitter or facebook.... and too fkn old for social medial. . It is enormous... just at the begining...no humps yet. .and planning a covert underground with a small jump from the exit. .would love your opinion and any advice you would like to share. . Again thank you for the reply and all the insight!
Excellent 💥💥💥
Super chill. Keep it up. Yew!
Hey there, love your videos, great looking tracks.
Appreciate your videos the best.
Glad you like them!
I watched all your build videos on this track, then saw your video at Diehard RC park, realized then that you're somewhat local! I don't have a yard to build a track in myself, but I want a backwoods track like this 😁
I like my hidden tracks for sure! Where you located around here?
@@TheRacinJason I'm in Kent myself
@@cadydiditcustoms6654 nice! Not too far from me. We're out toward fall city
What all was needed to fit the stadium truck body on the et410?? Looks awesome !
I put a single threaded post on top of the rear tower. Right in the middle of the top of the shock tower. Then two Truggy body mounts from an 8T 2.0 Losi up front. Had to use some spacers up front. I've done it in the past with just body post extensions from tamiya. Both work
Thank you! Seeing that made me want a et410 just for this reason haha.
They're so much fun to drive! Short course and the mini Truggy are my favorite to drive here at my place
I've got to say you inspired me to build a small track in my backyard it's 1100 sqft. I'm curious what you have attached to the hose (bluecan) clip 5:36.. thanks you're videos are great! Can't wait for more
Awesome! Mission accomplished... haha, the blue attachment is just a bug spray that doubles as a nozzle after the bug spray is gone. Did you checkout my full video at the end of this video?
@TheRacinJason lol Yes, like 4 times already! I've seen lots of you're videos! You have been a great help! We live in Ohio and that's the first thing I did was spray for the bugs!
@daledefluiter5617 awesome! Ya essentially it's just a sprayer nozzle because the bugs laugh at it
U should make a video on how to control the car as good as u do
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Glad I found your channel. I've been bashing for a little while but just recently went to my first race and had a blast. Your racing secrets/tips series is great as well as these track building tips. I'm setting up a little practice track in my backyard now. Subscribing now 👍
Awesome Dude, glad I could help. What are you running now?
@@TheRacinJason Just a 2wd Slash. I've had it for about 6 years, it was stock until a few months ago and now the only stock parts are the shock towers lol. I'm going to be looking at your videos on different cars so I can figure out what I want for a more race specific set up. I definitely want a 4wd platform. Any recommendations going from an intro car to a track specific?
@kolescapes2566 really depends on what you like and where you're racing. Big outdoor track id go to an E buggy. Get something that has local support from a hobby shop or at minimum some drivers so they can help you set it up.
Smaller track I like 4wd short course or mini Truggy. I'd choose based on which class has more entries, but if the jumps are big the short course is a little tougher to jump because of the body parachuting
@@TheRacinJason awesome, thanks for the info. I'm in the Coachella Valley area of Southern California, so winter time I can go anywhere but summers are tricky when it's already 120° outside. There's a Hobbytown with an indoor carpet track and a hobby store with an indoor clay track, those will be options for summer time. Is there a standout vehicle as far as tuning for different layouts and surfaces? I'm sure it's better to have specific cars for specific surfaces, but that can get pricey lol. Parts support here is mostly Losi and Associated.
@@TheRacinJason my only experience is an outdoor dirt track so far, I would like to keep running those in winter time
A good hard rain is the best track packer.
Yes it is! Until it rains too hard and messes things up
A good hard (blank) is the best (blank) packer.
What are your thoughts on short coarse trucks?
Love my short course truck. I only run 4wd... the tekno and the losi are both good!
On big tracks with really big jumps they can be tough in the wind! But they're awesome to drive
I got an Arrma Senton 3s 4x4 BLX for my Birthday, I've made some upgrades, Proline Shocks Front and Back, bought some Monster Truck Tires and put them on, had to trim the body so they didn't rub.
@fredrickfletcher2823 you trying to get around tracks or just runnin it for fun?
Both actually, I've gone to the North SeaTac RC Track a few times and Tacoma RC, I like outdoor Tracks better
@fredrickfletcher2823 outdoor is more fun to me too. Should go check out diehard in Snohomish. The racing videos on my channel are from there!
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Would you do a consult on a first time track builder ?
Ya what exactly to do have in mind?
@@TheRacinJason I just got into rcs last year starting into the rock crawler scene. Now have a arrma granite 1/10 scale and some others. I have about 6 acres and a few spots for putting a dirt track to run hopefully the 1/10 scale cars , if we need to go smaller it’s an option. Looking to get some guidance on a good layout, best spot to put it , lengths of the straights, turns, where to our jumps and more. FaceTime , messenger whichever and cover cost for said time to help out the design together. I had some dirt brought in, I have a tractor with a land plane and box blade. Just looking for guidance on the design of the track
@bradshumate783 where do you live? Sounds cool, would love to help. Wouldn't charge anything crazy but would appreciate that. Can email me as well or contact on Facebook. Lemme know what works best
@@TheRacinJason London Ohio. I hit you up on what I think is your Facebook page. I couldn’t find mail. Talk to you soon!
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Very informative. .
thank you ..
Critique???
Maybe talk less, show more....
otherwise simply brilliant.
Always tough to find the balance when you're trying to be informative.
@@TheRacinJason yes sir. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT... Didn't mean any disrespect...
Maybe show images while you talk....that seems to be the best way for us to learn...
I worded it incorrectly..and can see that now..
My mistake ..your channel is awesome..
building one for my nephew now as we speak .
No worries. I appreciate the feedback
@@TheRacinJason If you have an email I'll send pics...not in Twitter or facebook.... and too fkn old for social medial. .
It is enormous... just at the begining...no humps yet. .and planning a covert underground with a small jump from the exit. .would love your opinion and any advice you would like to share. .
Again thank you for the reply and all the insight!
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