Oh, nice touch Team Corally! That's the Absima CR2S V2 transmitter, Very good range, decent batteries longevity and good feeling in hand. The car itself looks great! The foam under the body roof is appreciated in case it flips over at speed or from a certain height and overall the vehicle looks sturdy, tough, well made. I think i'm gonna get one. Thanks for your hard work making these videos, sir and giving the hobbyst great info on the models you review. Keep it up!
I had to find out the hallway. You also need better front and rear bumpers to protect your shark towers. It also needs a woolly bar. It will help protect the wing from breaking so easy and they need to start installing 17 mm screw wrenches.
@@thomasthetankengine7153 I'm excited about the 4S Mojave but not sure I would call it the most exciting release. It's just another version of the same 3S 4S platform. I say the most exciting thing about it is the center differential which in today's day and age really shouldn't be exciting. I agree though that not a whole lot has happened this year. The Sledge probably would have been basher of the year if this hadn't come out
The Sledge?? LoL. Come on... From what I've seen, it needs more upgrades than the Kraton or Kronos. Restricted battery tray, weak chassis due to weak brace design and limited space for motor upgrades. That car has no chance of being RC of the year anything. 😉
@@AussieRCPlayground Maybe though I would recommend reserving judgment if you haven't experienced it yourself. The battery tray from the factory is limiting but with 5 minutes of work and a couple of battery straps that limit goes away. In general It's actually a pretty tough and fun car. It handles well does standing back flips out of the box and for general bashing is pretty fun and durable. The rear shock tower tends to bend easily but at least in my experience the chassis and brace system is better than the RTR stuff from arrma. The clipless body system is well designed and very convenient It's relatively easy to work on parts are readily available upgrades are basically unlimited etc. That being said the competition this year really isn't very stiff. Other than the sledge there haven't really been very many releases that I would even consider noteworthy until TC started releasing stuff. I'm not honestly sure what I would have picked for basher of the year other than the sledge if these vehicles hadn't come out. The MTX comes to mind but it's got a couple of limitations that aren't easily addressable that really hold it back. I still struggle with the steering system on it and there's no aftermarket so there's really no way to fix it.
Ok, fair point, I haven't owned a Sledge nor do I have any intention of spending $1300-1400 on one. (Yes, that's their retail price here). But you seem to be contradicting yourself by calling it "tough" in one sentence and then saying the rear shock tower bends easy in the next. LoL. And image giving and award to car that requires the end user to modify the battery tray immediately after opening the box just so they can use their own battery of choice. Any other brand would be chased out of town by an angry mob with torches and pitch forks, but cause it's T-brand, it's ok, it's just a small mod... 🙄 LoL. When it comes to rating T-brand, from my prospective, they will forever have a very steep uphill battle. They are the most expensive RTR RC brand in the country, so as far as "bang for your buck" goes, that's out the window 9/10 times. Their servos are among the worst in the industry and that's not an opinion - it's fact. Don't forget I worked in hobby shop for 5 years and dealt with countless failed servos. And their warranty here is Australia is the worst in the country with only 30 days from date of purchase. Now parts support is usually pretty good, however, T-brand is in the doghouse with our government because their slipper pads use asbestos and we have a 0 tolerance for that stuff here. ECX went through the same thing about 3 years and have stopped being sold here. I'm sure T-brand will continue, but they need to fix their issue first and as of right now, there are hardly any T-brand cars being sold in Australia and only limited numbers of parts are being brought in. Again, the Sledge as a basher may be a decent car, but it fails to tick a lot of boxes in order to be at the Alpha among its competition. And when it costs $250-300 more than it's rivals, it's hard to justify. Speaking of rivals, I'm pretty sure the Team Associated Reflex MT14 monster truck is probably a better candidate than the Sledge. 😁 (I think that was released earlier this year, wasn't it?)
Wishlist: 1. better radio, if anything a DumboRC radio; it can use the lanyard, it has ludicrous range, it has a throttle DR and has a gyro in the receiver. Might not be needed in such a big car but... never say never. 2. Lights! Sounds silly, but think about the Team Magic E5 (yes I just got mine, only need to paint the body!) and E6, they have lights and it's so much easier to see them, especially from afar and in the dark. I usually go RC-ing late in the evening, sometimes in the night if I go to the skate park. Lights are mandatory, plus they look cool AF. 3: team Corally should fix their website, it's in a desperate need of a tech overhaul, this is a professional opinion, I work in the field 😅
Yeah, lights could be cool. Or at least have provisions for them. Not everyone needs them or wants them. I definitely appreciate TM including them in their cars, but personally, it's not something I would miss if they stopped doing it. But that's just me. I totally get your situation and why lights on an RC matter to you. The radio throttle D/R thing is a minor thing as the same (or similar) results can be had by using a 4S or even a 3S battery. However, it's nowhere near as convenient. The important thing is that the radio works properly and doesn't have the issues that the old Spektrum ones had about 3 years ago. As long as it has a solid connection, good range and minimal lag, all is good. The website thing... Yeah, no arguments from me there. That site could definitely use some tweaking. 😏
💭🤔You cannot run double packs out of the Kawama one battery always comes loose, which would cause your ESC to burn up or even catch fire. You won’t know that you still be driving and your pack will be loose. Plug has a habit of coming out if you’re driving one pack, and still burn it up just something consider🤷🏽♂️ just saying
VERY nice Vas! Great unboxong and overview!😎I've got one on the way so this was nice to get more aquainted with the car! Team Corally is really stepping up the plate! The beefy innovation is stellar no doubt! Now get out and send this thing!😎💪🚀🚀
Thanks Eric. Really appreciate you stopping by. I think you're gonna be impressed by this truck, they have made some awesome improvements and I'd be keen to see you send yours to the moon to see what gives. 💪😎👍
Oh that was my comment about the radio not having a limiter 🤩. My wishlist would be the radio, serrated wheel nuts, Corally upgraded battery straps which they now sell as an upgrade, tape on inside of the body and shock tower covers to protect the body, nothing major though
An excellent unboxing as always. Really like what TC have done here, just think the body design could be a little more coherent, but that's just me being picky.
For the antenna tube caps I find a small piece of marine heat shrink on the end of the tube then slip the cap over the heat shrink and they stay on really good. If it is outside the body it will wear down before it comes off lol
for the futur or optional part, a real front bumper would be a nice addition with that muscle car body also I'm sure you can put the new hobbywing 4990 motor with the rectangle hole under the motor mount.
Excellent rundown Vas! This one looks pretty good. Might have to pick one up. Still don't like the lack of parts support and distribution in the US. Only small hobby shops and eBay seem to have Corally trucks
@elijahkelly1482 oh, I completely forgot to add it to this one. 😭 I just realised I didn't edit the video with it. I filmed it and had it ready, just completely forgot to put it in. LoL. I can't believe I did that... 🤦♂️😬
Team Corally have worked on this rig and have really stepped with recent releases. They only get better with each release and can’t wait for you to send it. Team Corally are not messing about. Great unboxing once again 🫡
I've got one on the way ! Thanks for confirming my research in finding this to be a great truck , I always research first and this one,,,,,, I can't wait !!! 💪💪👍💪👍💪👍
i love the details on thsi car making it sound like a tank. Can you put a different body on it. i don't like the Kagama body much, looks cheesy like the Jambo. can Kronos body fit on this, kinda like that one better
They need to revamp their receiver box and shock adjustment rings. Shock rings are always hanging up after getting dirty. Having to remove the entire receiver box is a pain for any switch-ups. Im used to it, but c'mon! Did they change their diff case plastics? Those always strip.Thanks for the review man! I own the majority of their prior revisions. Waiting for them to address more issues!
I was just watching a guy send this rig 100 - 150ft, it flies beautifully and has plenty of air control, He did have some really bad landings and it took it like a champ!!! I definitely want one of these BAD 😁 Thanks for the unboxing review, can't wait to see your first rip!!! 👍🏻✌🏻
Aside from durability, those are 3 very different cars. It depends what type of driving you're going to be doing and where. The Savage is great, but you'd wanna stick to 4S as 6S makes the thing basically undrivable and you're almost certainly going to break something during that first 6S pack. The Shogun is great and handles really well, but if you're gonna do big sends, be prepared for the centre braces to break. The Typhon is probably the toughest of the three and flies through the air like an eagle, but tall grass and rough terrain makes it difficult to drive. Buggies are like F1 cars for off-road, so it's easy to unsettle the car on bumpy surfaces. Not sure if any of that helps, but maybe it'll point you in the right direction. Good luck and happy bashing. 😎👍
@AussieRCPlayground I just hope it's not the same truck has all the other team corally ones if you know what I mean mate. Also can it run on 8s or not only a idea 🤔
Question: Why they don't make the chassi thicker, so to avoid (or reduce) the chassi braces, that make our life harder when we want to service the car? What's your opinion?
It's a valid question and I'm not sure I know what the answer is to that. It seems to be industry standard across all brands that the chassis is about 3mm thick and then bracing does the rest. My guess would be mainly cost. 🤷♂️ The chassis gets thicker, it also gets heavier, hardware gets longer which adds even more weight and then there's the cost of manufacturing the chassis itself. I don't know, but that would be my guess...
The comment about the protective tape is completely fine as far as I'm concerned. A lot of bashers on RUclips might immediately take their cars to the skate park and send their RCs to the moon, but I don't think it's representative of the majority. Or is that naive? I would guess that most people would be relatively cautious with their brand new RCs. Car bodies can be quite expensive and tape helps to protect that. In addition to that I hope that RC companies keep in mind that there are 'normal' bashers as well so that they don't create unnecessary heavy and expensive cars. The only things what my cars suffer from is a worn drivetrain and/or bearings most of the time. Not bending chassis or broken A-arms.
Thanks. I'm not sure at this stage as weather and my time have not aligned yet. Was hoping to drive it this weekend, but I have other commitments and weather is also not great, so it may be a little longer before I can get out for a maiden run.
@@AussieRCPlayground I hear that,. As of now I can't see the ground because my yard is covered with leaves. My Sketer and BRCC are full of them after use. They don't run well when clogged or stuck in piles😀
The Team Corally catalog is starting to get a little chaotic. They are like many times the same cars with different bodies and small technical differences. I thought when they announced the launch and after having the Asuga that it is something different and very striking that they would release something in 1/5 or 1/6 truggy or monster. For the rest, it is a brand that I really like.
It's actually not as bad as it seems. The asuga kagama and now spark are all the latest 2023 models. Everything else is previous generation. There will be full-on stunt monster truck coming soon I'm sure to round out the lineup.
I think the lanyard is to hang the truck from your neck like a rap star bling. 😂😂Looks great. I don't think I will be buying anything new for a while. I just bought my second Raminator. With a brushless conversion. I am going to have to live on the streets if I continue buying RCs. Although it would be worth it. lol
El coche es muy fuerte, y aspecto de durar y aguantar mal trato. Si lo peor es que la emisora no tiene enganche para la cinta, y que no se puede regular la potencia como en las spectrum... Entonces es perfecto
Highly unlikely we will ever see sensored ESCs in RTR basher vehicles like this. Maybe we might see them in RCs designed for and targeted for racers and/or crawlers, but for even the hardcore bashers it is completely unnecessary and the extra cost would have no benefit.
@@AussieRCPlaygroundLook at hobbywing, there max series are becomming censored, and at no extra cost, so why not, i just think it might just be the next step up, and yes i know that it has no real benefit, but it still feels nicer, and further more, it might be a good selling point.
Ah, yes, good point. Although, I haven't had any issues with mine yet, I have heard of wheel nuts coming loose during use. I'll try to remember to mention it next time. 👍
Looking forward to seeing you run that beast! One thing I would like to see TC to improve upon is their plastic compound, as it still isn't up to the quality like traxxas. And maybe a better radio. Other than that they have come a long wayand improved their cars much faster than Arrma did all these years ago.
I've not had any issues with the arms, I think I've only broken 1 in the Radix6 (or maybe it was the Python) but I have broken my fair share of plastic chassis braces. The new design of the braces and the beefed up arms should solve those issues, though.
You would need to be extreme rc basher to understand, and not someone willing to spend over 1000$ to enjoy the extremities. Takes a lot practice or experience
There's nothing revolutionary here it's just an extremely durable very versatile RC out of the box. You can buy this throw a battery in and go have a blast. No upgrades needed.
@@BASSstarlet red cat been pretty impressive I must say , never really a low rider guy myself but I love the old chevys , and all rcs becoming scale in all is probably the biggest improvement
Right like do rc said let me reiterate. The original arrmas needed a t2t or a m2 chassis which came out later . Any joe with decent skills can send this suca out of the box . These electronics are bar none the best rtr in the business for bashing also , yes they’re just making small improvements nothing innovative
Team corally are major underdogs here in the states, absolutely love what these guys are creating and putting on the market!
Oh, nice touch Team Corally! That's the Absima CR2S V2 transmitter, Very good range, decent batteries longevity and good feeling in hand. The car itself looks great! The foam under the body roof is appreciated in case it flips over at speed or from a certain height and overall the vehicle looks sturdy, tough, well made. I think i'm gonna get one. Thanks for your hard work making these videos, sir and giving the hobbyst great info on the models you review. Keep it up!
Thank you very much for the kind words and you're welcome. 😊👍
Man that looks like an absolute tank! All that bracing is awesome. Gunna take some serious sends!! 🤘
The Kagama looks impressive! Can't wait to see you put it through it's paces. Corally has really been upping their game with each release.
I had to find out the hallway. You also need better front and rear bumpers to protect your shark towers. It also needs a woolly bar. It will help protect the wing from breaking so easy and they need to start installing 17 mm screw wrenches.
You're going to love this thing! Unless someone comes out with something absolutely insane this is easily basher of the year.
Not a hard thing to do the only decent release in the last year has only just popped up, being the 4s Mojave
@@thomasthetankengine7153 I'm excited about the 4S Mojave but not sure I would call it the most exciting release. It's just another version of the same 3S 4S platform. I say the most exciting thing about it is the center differential which in today's day and age really shouldn't be exciting. I agree though that not a whole lot has happened this year. The Sledge probably would have been basher of the year if this hadn't come out
The Sledge?? LoL. Come on... From what I've seen, it needs more upgrades than the Kraton or Kronos. Restricted battery tray, weak chassis due to weak brace design and limited space for motor upgrades. That car has no chance of being RC of the year anything. 😉
@@AussieRCPlayground Maybe though I would recommend reserving judgment if you haven't experienced it yourself. The battery tray from the factory is limiting but with 5 minutes of work and a couple of battery straps that limit goes away.
In general It's actually a pretty tough and fun car. It handles well does standing back flips out of the box and for general bashing is pretty fun and durable. The rear shock tower tends to bend easily but at least in my experience the chassis and brace system is better than the RTR stuff from arrma. The clipless body system is well designed and very convenient It's relatively easy to work on parts are readily available upgrades are basically unlimited etc.
That being said the competition this year really isn't very stiff. Other than the sledge there haven't really been very many releases that I would even consider noteworthy until TC started releasing stuff. I'm not honestly sure what I would have picked for basher of the year other than the sledge if these vehicles hadn't come out. The MTX comes to mind but it's got a couple of limitations that aren't easily addressable that really hold it back. I still struggle with the steering system on it and there's no aftermarket so there's really no way to fix it.
Ok, fair point, I haven't owned a Sledge nor do I have any intention of spending $1300-1400 on one. (Yes, that's their retail price here). But you seem to be contradicting yourself by calling it "tough" in one sentence and then saying the rear shock tower bends easy in the next. LoL. And image giving and award to car that requires the end user to modify the battery tray immediately after opening the box just so they can use their own battery of choice. Any other brand would be chased out of town by an angry mob with torches and pitch forks, but cause it's T-brand, it's ok, it's just a small mod... 🙄 LoL.
When it comes to rating T-brand, from my prospective, they will forever have a very steep uphill battle. They are the most expensive RTR RC brand in the country, so as far as "bang for your buck" goes, that's out the window 9/10 times. Their servos are among the worst in the industry and that's not an opinion - it's fact. Don't forget I worked in hobby shop for 5 years and dealt with countless failed servos. And their warranty here is Australia is the worst in the country with only 30 days from date of purchase.
Now parts support is usually pretty good, however, T-brand is in the doghouse with our government because their slipper pads use asbestos and we have a 0 tolerance for that stuff here. ECX went through the same thing about 3 years and have stopped being sold here. I'm sure T-brand will continue, but they need to fix their issue first and as of right now, there are hardly any T-brand cars being sold in Australia and only limited numbers of parts are being brought in.
Again, the Sledge as a basher may be a decent car, but it fails to tick a lot of boxes in order to be at the Alpha among its competition. And when it costs $250-300 more than it's rivals, it's hard to justify. Speaking of rivals, I'm pretty sure the Team Associated Reflex MT14 monster truck is probably a better candidate than the Sledge. 😁 (I think that was released earlier this year, wasn't it?)
Wishlist: 1. better radio, if anything a DumboRC radio; it can use the lanyard, it has ludicrous range, it has a throttle DR and has a gyro in the receiver. Might not be needed in such a big car but... never say never. 2. Lights! Sounds silly, but think about the Team Magic E5 (yes I just got mine, only need to paint the body!) and E6, they have lights and it's so much easier to see them, especially from afar and in the dark. I usually go RC-ing late in the evening, sometimes in the night if I go to the skate park. Lights are mandatory, plus they look cool AF. 3: team Corally should fix their website, it's in a desperate need of a tech overhaul, this is a professional opinion, I work in the field 😅
Yeah, lights could be cool. Or at least have provisions for them. Not everyone needs them or wants them. I definitely appreciate TM including them in their cars, but personally, it's not something I would miss if they stopped doing it. But that's just me. I totally get your situation and why lights on an RC matter to you.
The radio throttle D/R thing is a minor thing as the same (or similar) results can be had by using a 4S or even a 3S battery. However, it's nowhere near as convenient. The important thing is that the radio works properly and doesn't have the issues that the old Spektrum ones had about 3 years ago. As long as it has a solid connection, good range and minimal lag, all is good.
The website thing... Yeah, no arguments from me there. That site could definitely use some tweaking. 😏
@@AussieRCPlayground fair provisions only would be enough, it's easy to add lights if one wants them
💭🤔You cannot run double packs out of the Kawama one battery always comes loose, which would cause your ESC to burn up or even catch fire. You won’t know that you still be driving and your pack will be loose. Plug has a habit of coming out if you’re driving one pack, and still burn it up just something consider🤷🏽♂️ just saying
VERY nice Vas! Great unboxong and overview!😎I've got one on the way so this was nice to get more aquainted with the car! Team Corally is really stepping up the plate! The beefy innovation is stellar no doubt! Now get out and send this thing!😎💪🚀🚀
Thanks Eric. Really appreciate you stopping by. I think you're gonna be impressed by this truck, they have made some awesome improvements and I'd be keen to see you send yours to the moon to see what gives. 💪😎👍
Oh that was my comment about the radio not having a limiter 🤩. My wishlist would be the radio, serrated wheel nuts, Corally upgraded battery straps which they now sell as an upgrade, tape on inside of the body and shock tower covers to protect the body, nothing major though
Greatbpeesentation mate, was Bob Burr that made the comment about a throtle dual rate.
An excellent unboxing as always. Really like what TC have done here, just think the body design could be a little more coherent, but that's just me being picky.
Thanks Steve and totally agree.
Yeah the body shape itself is pretty good but there's just a lot going on.
For the antenna tube caps I find a small piece of marine heat shrink on the end of the tube then slip the cap over the heat shrink and they stay on really good. If it is outside the body it will wear down before it comes off lol
That's a good tip, thank you. 👍
Just be careful not to melt the antenna tube, it is rather easy to do ask me how I know lol@@AussieRCPlayground
Great video, Vas . Really like this beefy Beast . Looking forward to seeing it run .
You and me both! 😁
for the futur or optional part, a real front bumper would be a nice addition with that muscle car body
also I'm sure you can put the new hobbywing 4990 motor with the rectangle hole under the motor mount.
This thing looks great! Thanks for your input 👊
No problem. Thanks for stopping by. 👍
Excellent rundown Vas! This one looks pretty good. Might have to pick one up. Still don't like the lack of parts support and distribution in the US. Only small hobby shops and eBay seem to have Corally trucks
Jennys Rc has plenty of corally parts just as a heads up.
what happened to the box slap?😂😂
I'm not sure what you mean...
@AussieRCPlayground at the start of the video where you slap the box out of the way to reveal the car
@elijahkelly1482 oh, I completely forgot to add it to this one. 😭 I just realised I didn't edit the video with it. I filmed it and had it ready, just completely forgot to put it in. LoL. I can't believe I did that... 🤦♂️😬
Quick question sir ….you said the esc was 150amp I’m sure they list it as a 185amp ?
Tape the inside of the body use a strong tape that holds well and last
Team Corally have worked on this rig and have really stepped with recent releases. They only get better with each release and can’t wait for you to send it. Team Corally are not messing about. Great unboxing once again 🫡
Thank you. And agreed. 😎
I've got one on the way ! Thanks for confirming my research in finding this to be a great truck , I always research first and this one,,,,,, I can't wait !!! 💪💪👍💪👍💪👍
looking forward for the 1st test run
Hey Vas, Does it look like the Jambo wheelie bar will work on the Kagama?
Yes, those parts are all interchangeable, so it will fit. 👍
@@AussieRCPlayground thank you!
What we get from this compared with Kraton?
i love the details on thsi car making it sound like a tank. Can you put a different body on it. i don't like the Kagama body much, looks cheesy like the Jambo. can Kronos body fit on this, kinda like that one better
They need to revamp their receiver box and shock adjustment rings. Shock rings are always hanging up after getting dirty. Having to remove the entire receiver box is a pain for any switch-ups. Im used to it, but c'mon! Did they change their diff case plastics? Those always strip.Thanks for the review man! I own the majority of their prior revisions. Waiting for them to address more issues!
I was just watching a guy send this rig 100 - 150ft, it flies beautifully and has plenty of air control, He did have some really bad landings and it took it like a champ!!! I definitely want one of these BAD 😁 Thanks for the unboxing review, can't wait to see your first rip!!! 👍🏻✌🏻
I'm sure you'll love it just as I do. Thanks for stopping by. 😎👍
They really thought of all nuisances we don’t do and pay dearly, like switch holder, short wires , extra bracing , ect
So true. 😎
Looks good. I’m still waiting for a Reeper upgrade
You and me both! 😏
Hi mate, great vids on a lot cars , what would you recommend out of hpi savage xl , corrally shogun or arrmar typhoon for durability
Cheers
Aside from durability, those are 3 very different cars. It depends what type of driving you're going to be doing and where.
The Savage is great, but you'd wanna stick to 4S as 6S makes the thing basically undrivable and you're almost certainly going to break something during that first 6S pack.
The Shogun is great and handles really well, but if you're gonna do big sends, be prepared for the centre braces to break.
The Typhon is probably the toughest of the three and flies through the air like an eagle, but tall grass and rough terrain makes it difficult to drive. Buggies are like F1 cars for off-road, so it's easy to unsettle the car on bumpy surfaces.
Not sure if any of that helps, but maybe it'll point you in the right direction.
Good luck and happy bashing. 😎👍
Aussie RC Playground fantastic video again im buying one soon once it comes out in the uk. 😊😊😊
Thanks. Good choice, you'll love it. 😁👍
@AussieRCPlayground I just hope it's not the same truck has all the other team corally ones if you know what I mean mate. Also can it run on 8s or not only a idea 🤔
Question:
Why they don't make the chassi thicker, so to avoid (or reduce) the chassi braces, that make our life harder when we want to service the car?
What's your opinion?
It's a valid question and I'm not sure I know what the answer is to that. It seems to be industry standard across all brands that the chassis is about 3mm thick and then bracing does the rest. My guess would be mainly cost. 🤷♂️ The chassis gets thicker, it also gets heavier, hardware gets longer which adds even more weight and then there's the cost of manufacturing the chassis itself. I don't know, but that would be my guess...
The comment about the protective tape is completely fine as far as I'm concerned. A lot of bashers on RUclips might immediately take their cars to the skate park and send their RCs to the moon, but I don't think it's representative of the majority. Or is that naive? I would guess that most people would be relatively cautious with their brand new RCs. Car bodies can be quite expensive and tape helps to protect that.
In addition to that I hope that RC companies keep in mind that there are 'normal' bashers as well so that they don't create unnecessary heavy and expensive cars. The only things what my cars suffer from is a worn drivetrain and/or bearings most of the time. Not bending chassis or broken A-arms.
Very valid points. 👍
I bet you were well excited for this one Vas
Definitely. 😁
Team Corally or Arrma ? They have about the same price in Sweden where i live ..
Sweet rig, when is your driving review?
Thanks. I'm not sure at this stage as weather and my time have not aligned yet. Was hoping to drive it this weekend, but I have other commitments and weather is also not great, so it may be a little longer before I can get out for a maiden run.
@@AussieRCPlayground I hear that,. As of now I can't see the ground because my yard is covered with leaves. My Sketer and BRCC are full of them after use. They don't run well when clogged or stuck in piles😀
Love the videos! What would you see is the best 6s rc from your experience?
The Team Corally catalog is starting to get a little chaotic. They are like many times the same cars with different bodies and small technical differences. I thought when they announced the launch and after having the Asuga that it is something different and very striking that they would release something in 1/5 or 1/6 truggy or monster. For the rest, it is a brand that I really like.
It's actually not as bad as it seems. The asuga kagama and now spark are all the latest 2023 models. Everything else is previous generation. There will be full-on stunt monster truck coming soon I'm sure to round out the lineup.
I would still add heatsink and fan to the motor
Yes zu 100% 💪💪💪
I think the lanyard is to hang the truck from your neck like a rap star bling. 😂😂Looks great. I don't think I will be buying anything new for a while. I just bought my second Raminator. With a brushless conversion. I am going to have to live on the streets if I continue buying RCs. Although it would be worth it. lol
I've had that same conversation with myself many times. Hot Tip - I've never won. 😂
El coche es muy fuerte, y aspecto de durar y aguantar mal trato.
Si lo peor es que la emisora no tiene enganche para la cinta, y que no se puede regular la potencia como en las spectrum... Entonces es perfecto
Car looks really nice, but when will we start seeing censored esc and motor's in rtr cars?..
But are sensor ESC's useful for rtr's?
Highly unlikely we will ever see sensored ESCs in RTR basher vehicles like this. Maybe we might see them in RCs designed for and targeted for racers and/or crawlers, but for even the hardcore bashers it is completely unnecessary and the extra cost would have no benefit.
@@AussieRCPlaygroundLook at hobbywing, there max series are becomming censored, and at no extra cost, so why not, i just think it might just be the next step up, and yes i know that it has no real benefit, but it still feels nicer, and further more, it might be a good selling point.
You forgot to point out the nonserrated wheel hexes. That needs to be addressed!!
YES! Serrated wheel nuts would be a big plus.
Ah, yes, good point. Although, I haven't had any issues with mine yet, I have heard of wheel nuts coming loose during use. I'll try to remember to mention it next time. 👍
Why is it more than a kraton 6s?
It's not here in Australia, but even if it was, it has good reason to be when you put them side by side.
@@AussieRCPlayground Kool good to know thanks
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This is capable of about 100kph.
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Not sure it’s different enough to replace my Kronos.
I guess it depends on how well your truck is holding to your driving. It's like that old saying "if it ain't broken, don't fix it". 😉
Looking forward to seeing you run that beast!
One thing I would like to see TC to improve upon is their plastic compound, as it still isn't up to the quality like traxxas. And maybe a better radio.
Other than that they have come a long wayand improved their cars much faster than Arrma did all these years ago.
yep. I broke so many rear a arms on the Kronos xtr at the same point, shredded at the hinge pin even after a week of impregnation of oil.
I've not had any issues with the arms, I think I've only broken 1 in the Radix6 (or maybe it was the Python) but I have broken my fair share of plastic chassis braces. The new design of the braces and the beefed up arms should solve those issues, though.
Some body has beat you to the punch he is driving it in his video
Always appreciate a comment no matter how condescending, belittling and irrelevant it is to the content I upload.
Thanks for stopping by. 👍
✌🏻😎🏴What exactly “changes everything “???
Maybe you need to watch the video again... 😉
Beefy
Same tyres that ballon up on kraton & jamba ..
I need this truck in a 1/5 scale 8s a.s.a.p. If anyone here’s about it please 🙏🏽 let a bro know.
what is the main innovation here????it is not snazzy for sure nor advanced technologically..so???
You would need to be extreme rc basher to understand, and not someone willing to spend over 1000$ to enjoy the extremities. Takes a lot practice or experience
There's nothing revolutionary here it's just an extremely durable very versatile RC out of the box. You can buy this throw a battery in and go have a blast. No upgrades needed.
Is there ANY revolutionary in this hobby the last years or more?
Everybody is copying everybody!
@@BASSstarlet red cat been pretty impressive I must say , never really a low rider guy myself but I love the old chevys , and all rcs becoming scale in all is probably the biggest improvement
Right like do rc said let me reiterate. The original arrmas needed a t2t or a m2 chassis which came out later . Any joe with decent skills can send this suca out of the box . These electronics are bar none the best rtr in the business for bashing also , yes they’re just making small improvements nothing innovative
It looks rugged, but it’s a basher so just put a real front bumper please….come on….
Design wise, the body just looks like a Walmart toy to me. It's really gross looking.
Hi mate great unbooking presentation it's a great looking basher. Can't wait to see it do that unforgivable bmx track and some air time 🪂 👍🦘🤣🤣
Thanks. 😁
Also, quick, there's still time to correct your spelling before others see it. 😜
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