When are you going to have available the out of stock cars many of them said there not available, are you going to have back on stock or have they sold out.
Does anyone know more about the transponder/lap counting system? I’ve seen the little orange transponder in multiple videos, but unable to find anything about it..
It's not expensive? Pound for pound, Mini-Z's are some of the priciest rc cars you can buy, especially when you consider their limited product runs and collectability.
ABSOLUTELY!! HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRICES ON AMAZON?? Geez, there's a couple in there listed at $500 to $1000 EACH!! Yeah, not expensive, JUST the hop up parts cost you an arm and a leg!! 😬...👎💯👀
TBH. you're talking about something different altogether. If you are just looking to buy one of these to race, it looks like you can get a ReadySet kit for less than $200. Compare that to a typical 1/10th scale RTR kit, and it's much cheaper, not to mention that it's a lot easier to find a place to race these, compared to the amount of space needed for 1/10th scale cars. Pound for pound, of course it's going to be a bit more expensive, but that's the price of cramming all that tech into a much smaller size. It's just like N-scale trains from many years ago - they were literally 1/3rd the size of HO scale, and cost like twice as much for the locomotives and track pieces. At least the boxcars weren't too bad. Those really expensive cars you must have seen are probably for cars no longer in Production. There's always a market for everything; the only difference is how big the demand is. In this particular case, there seems to be a big demand for people that are collecting to have a complete set of these cars... Really no different from the people that collect the original Tamiya RC cars and models from the 80's. As far as accessories/hopups, it doesn't seem too bad. 30-ish for motors, complete tire sets for $8, etc. It gets a little crazy once you start looking at aluminum optionals, ball bearings, etc., but then again, it's the same thing when you try to upgrade similar parts on 1/10th scale RTR kits based on kit cars meant for racing... Also, the new Futaba 4PM radio supports Mini-Z receivers right out of the box - perfect for anyone who has multiple cars that they race, and even better or the Mini-=Z racer that wants to later step up to larger scales. Honestly, for someone who wants to just dip into the hobby to see if running the bigger cars is for them, I see this as a win since the start up cost is way lower. I should know - I'm trying to get back into the hobby after an almost 20 year hiatus, and it will easily cost me over a Grand once I have everything. Totally sucks, considering ALL my old equipment is antiquated. At least my tools and other support equipment aren't a total loss.
@@jcchaconjr I just doing this for fun, enjoy the race just like people does on the video with miniZ, and don't want to afraid finding replacement parts/upgrade if I broke them, so clear I go for 1/10 scale. But I agree if you talk about rare, collectible, or limited sure the miniZ is.
Been in the RC hobby for so long can't shake it off. lo
When are you going to have available the out of stock cars many of them said there not available, are you going to have back on stock or have they sold out.
Ugh!!! I wish I could go!!!! Love it! Wish you the best of luck. Have fun, keep RC’ ing!
HEY. IM LOOKIN FOR THE BEST MINI RC CARS. ANOTHER POST LED ME TO THE KYOSHO. IS THAT STILL THE CASE OR IS THE A NEW KING IN TOWN? TY IF ANY1 ANSWERS
Awesome job, totally didn’t know you had this video out.
Very cool how much was the track?
Always wanted to try those 🙂
This had to be done, SLOTCARFREEDOM! Cant wait to race that track! Hope more hobby stores catch on to this."
That's my local RC shop!
Mine too
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wish america can do it makeing any R/C models / mats / guards...
do coyote hobby store have a kyosho blizzard with 2 tracks
What program are you using for your EZ lap system because my interface is different from yours?
Does anyone know more about the transponder/lap counting system? I’ve seen the little orange transponder in multiple videos, but unable to find anything about it..
I wish you guys all the best.👍
Where is that place?
Made in Japan?
まってました!(≧▽≦) 商品のラインナップが たのしみです。
Can you Hop it?
Yes you can go crazy with parts !
That would be great in a nice basement
That's awesome !!!
Can this RC do drift?
4WD models only
Malaysia don't have kyosho mini z 😕
Jalan2 dulu
C'est cool la Miniz mais vraiment trop petit à bricoler avec de gros doigts.
Mini Z 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hi. I want to buy these tracks and cars. Can anyone 1 guide me please
It's not expensive?
Pound for pound, Mini-Z's are some of the priciest rc cars you can buy, especially when you consider their limited product runs and collectability.
ABSOLUTELY!! HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRICES ON AMAZON?? Geez, there's a couple in there listed at $500 to $1000 EACH!! Yeah, not expensive, JUST the hop up parts cost you an arm and a leg!! 😬...👎💯👀
Go for 1:10, relatively cheaper compare for the size, easy to find local club, and of course you can't play it in your room.
@@cahjamur9849 No one is asking about purchasing just how expensive a Miniz is..
TBH. you're talking about something different altogether. If you are just looking to buy one of these to race, it looks like you can get a ReadySet kit for less than $200. Compare that to a typical 1/10th scale RTR kit, and it's much cheaper, not to mention that it's a lot easier to find a place to race these, compared to the amount of space needed for 1/10th scale cars. Pound for pound, of course it's going to be a bit more expensive, but that's the price of cramming all that tech into a much smaller size. It's just like N-scale trains from many years ago - they were literally 1/3rd the size of HO scale, and cost like twice as much for the locomotives and track pieces. At least the boxcars weren't too bad.
Those really expensive cars you must have seen are probably for cars no longer in Production. There's always a market for everything; the only difference is how big the demand is. In this particular case, there seems to be a big demand for people that are collecting to have a complete set of these cars... Really no different from the people that collect the original Tamiya RC cars and models from the 80's.
As far as accessories/hopups, it doesn't seem too bad. 30-ish for motors, complete tire sets for $8, etc. It gets a little crazy once you start looking at aluminum optionals, ball bearings, etc., but then again, it's the same thing when you try to upgrade similar parts on 1/10th scale RTR kits based on kit cars meant for racing... Also, the new Futaba 4PM radio supports Mini-Z receivers right out of the box - perfect for anyone who has multiple cars that they race, and even better or the Mini-=Z racer that wants to later step up to larger scales. Honestly, for someone who wants to just dip into the hobby to see if running the bigger cars is for them, I see this as a win since the start up cost is way lower. I should know - I'm trying to get back into the hobby after an almost 20 year hiatus, and it will easily cost me over a Grand once I have everything. Totally sucks, considering ALL my old equipment is antiquated. At least my tools and other support equipment aren't a total loss.
@@jcchaconjr I just doing this for fun, enjoy the race just like people does on the video with miniZ, and don't want to afraid finding replacement parts/upgrade if I broke them, so clear I go for 1/10 scale. But I agree if you talk about rare, collectible, or limited sure the miniZ is.
Please please please come to Columbus Ohio
En Hobbies is off Brice Rd.
I wanna play😊
👍👍👍🇵🇭
im broke
Overpriced, underengineered crap, look at that 1990s suspension. Hey Kyosho, come on!
レース中の変な漫画みたいな演出いりません
別にええやろw
@@37564-all 誰やお前
Was das für Schrott. Der Motor ist ja uralt 😂😂