+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) It suppose to be for the droop screw measurements. You said you didn't know the conversion from mm to inch. So there it is. lol Its the one I use everyday at work.
+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) sweet! But I actually meant you kept it fun, and did a good job narrating. I'm buying both these kits, cause they're awesome! What electronics are you using?
i used the RR-10 instead becuse otherwise i would have had to bend the metal to fit the skrews and i dont wanna force it so i played it the safe way and used the RR-10 instead afterall its an option part so u wont go wrong even if you tried :D
Is this a solid option for someone who's looking to get back into drifting? I was looking into a RTR (sprint 2) or maybe Yokomo's packages, but after researching I've found a lot of new brands. A lot has changed since my TA TC3. Thanks for the vid.
Grab it from RCMart and get the combo with the servo and the gyro. Such a great deal for all of that. Also, the Hacktronic and Hackmoto systems for ESC and Motor are stellar.
Gem Artic FRL = FR0 = left front suspension mount on the rear of the front suspension. FRR = FR0 = right front, same as above RFL = RF0 = left-rear suspension mount that goes in front of the rear suspension RFR = RF0 = right rear, same as above. Page 4 of the manual has diagrams.
Looks easy well you make it look easy 😀
+voododd666 I have built three of them now. It's easy.
this will me a fun build once i dive into it...
Starting the build right now with you, just finished bag 1. Still a few more hours to build tonight..on to the next video. Thanks so much for these!!
+Cody Felix Awesome man! I hope the built went well. It's an amazing kit.
If you multiply the MM by .03937 you get the inch number. Example 3.175mm X .03937= .125in (1/8in)
+Kenneth Judd Yes Sir!!
+Kenneth Judd Seems like a lot of work when I just want to reach for a driver.
+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) It suppose to be for the droop screw measurements. You said you didn't know the conversion from mm to inch. So there it is. lol Its the one I use everyday at work.
nice job bud
+RcNickster Thanks man!!!
Great job Joe! And you kept it light, lol.
+Matthew Fant I want to show everyone that building this kit is super easy.
+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) sweet! But I actually meant you kept it fun, and did a good job narrating. I'm buying both these kits, cause they're awesome! What electronics are you using?
I'm using the Yeah Racing Hacktronics Drift ESC and the Yeah Racing Hackmoto 13.5T Brushless Motor. The links for them are in the description.
Thanks bro!
thnx bro
awesome car.
+Quak Rc Have you got yours yet?
+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) haha i wish. i reviewed it alot after your inicial vid. i like it.
Consider it. It's amazing.
Joe Ferguson oh i am haha. But i got collage startin in a week. Funds are low. But sooon. Soooon more will be apart of Quak Rc.
i used the RR-10 instead becuse otherwise i would have had to bend the metal to fit the skrews and i dont wanna force it so i played it the safe way and used the RR-10 instead afterall its an option part so u wont go wrong even if you tried :D
Hello, great series, I was just wondering if this will work the same for the RWD sakura d4 black edition?
ThePyro mostly the same, but there are some differences
Thankyou, :)
great video, can't wait for the next episode. Any chance you could show your tattoo sleeves, they look awesome
Is this a solid option for someone who's looking to get back into drifting? I was looking into a RTR (sprint 2) or maybe Yokomo's packages, but after researching I've found a lot of new brands. A lot has changed since my TA TC3. Thanks for the vid.
I 100% recommend this kit to anyone new or a veteran in the hobby. Extremely cost effective and it's worth more than you pay for it.
+Joe Ferguson (Scale Freak) Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. I'll be shopping for a few hours now.
Grab it from RCMart and get the combo with the servo and the gyro. Such a great deal for all of that. Also, the Hacktronic and Hackmoto systems for ESC and Motor are stellar.
can you please explain for noob what these mean: RFL, RFR, FRL and FRR. I get confused
thanks in advance
Gem Artic
FRL = FR0 = left front suspension mount on the rear of the front suspension.
FRR = FR0 = right front, same as above
RFL = RF0 = left-rear suspension mount that goes in front of the rear suspension
RFR = RF0 = right rear, same as above.
Page 4 of the manual has diagrams.
The name of the tools please