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Rhino Yue One "Diamondback" (Mega Upgraded!) - Seaside Rock Crawling #1
Seaside crawling with the Rhino Yue One "Diamondback", testing some of my latest upgrades to this already super capable RC crawler.
Latest upgrades include:
Increased wheelbase to ~370mm
Increased overdrive to ~40%
Rhino Moza 2.2
3BRC Dual Stage Anti Foams
4WS
Lights system - not active in this video!
Mini winch (suckdown) - not used in this video!
More brass and high mass beadlocks on front
Light comp wheels on rear
AI generated music created via Suno by KichifyMusic - youtube.com/@kichifymusic
#4x4 #buggy #offroad #rccrawlers #rccar #rockcrawler #injora #rhinorc #holmeshobbies #rc4wd
Latest upgrades include:
Increased wheelbase to ~370mm
Increased overdrive to ~40%
Rhino Moza 2.2
3BRC Dual Stage Anti Foams
4WS
Lights system - not active in this video!
Mini winch (suckdown) - not used in this video!
More brass and high mass beadlocks on front
Light comp wheels on rear
AI generated music created via Suno by KichifyMusic - youtube.com/@kichifymusic
#4x4 #buggy #offroad #rccrawlers #rccar #rockcrawler #injora #rhinorc #holmeshobbies #rc4wd
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Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) - Night Run #1
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Took the Meus MB18 for a night run. Changed the tires to Injora Swamp Claws, they seem to get a better grip on the rocks.
Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) - Short Run
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Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) - Short Run
Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) & Jeep Rubicon (Kyosho Mini-Z) - Friendly Crawling Session #2 Part #2
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Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) & Jeep Rubicon (Kyosho Mini-Z) - Friendly Crawling Session #2 Part #2
Bronco Ultra4 (Meus MB18) & Jeep Rubicon (Kyosho Mini-Z) - Friendly Crawling Session #2 Part #1
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Rhino Yue One and INJORA Buggy - Friendly Crawling Session #1
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Friendly Crawling Session #1 RC Crawler models: Rhino Yue One V2 "Diamondback" Heavily modified INJORA Buggy by @tzbrizer #offroad #rockcrawler #injora #buggy #rccar #rccrawlers #4x4
TRX4m INJORA Tarantula - First Run
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This is a full Injora build from scratch, almost all parts are Injora made. - Tarantula body - Diamond axles with all possible brass parts on front and 16% underdrive on rear - 370 gearbox with 24.4:1 gear ratio - 11kg servo - Fat Viper 2000KV - MBL32 ESC - Brass links - 59mm shocks, 20wt oil, soft springs on front, stiff springs on rear - T6 radio system None Injora parts: - OGRC 1.0" beadlock...
"Diamondback" (Rhino Yue One V2) - Rock Garden Run #3 - Testing Shock Setup #2
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Testing another new shock setup. This time with more changes, especially on the rear. Front shocks change: - Switched to short soft spring above the piston (no droop, only sprung) - Moved mounting to the uppermost hole closest to the front axle on the front of the body Rear shocks change: - Switched to medium soft spring above the piston (no droop, only sprung) - Increased diameter of 2 (out of...
"Diamondback" (Rhino Yue One V2) - Rock Garden Run #2 - Testing Shock Setup #1
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Testing some small changes in the shocks setup - Desert Lizards 90mm. In general, the only things I've changed from previous state are the mounting points of both front and rear shocks. - Moved the rear shock to the last hole in the body's back side. - Moved the front shock one hole closer to the front axle on the body's front side, and one hole lower. Other shock settings that were not changed...
Ford Bronco '73 (MST CFX) - Challenging Climbs & Descends
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Testing the recent electronics, shocks and wheels upgrades in the MST CFX Ford Bronco on some challenging rocky terrain. Music by: stocktune.com/free-music/sunset-blues-reflections-105328-77239 stocktune.com/free-music/midnight-delta-blues-groove-104974-77068 stocktune.com/free-music/echoes-of-lost-love-96005-72214 stocktune.com/free-music/whispers-of-the-heartache-96004-72214 stocktune.com/fre...
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Decided to revive this awesome truck :) Added some new electronics: - Furitek Perentie 1950kv 10-pole inrunner motor - Castle Mamba Micro X2 ESC - ZTW upgraded UBEC 8A G2 (peak 15A) - Yipin AK70 servo Other new additions: - Desert Lizard Shocks 90mm - 30w oil - Boom Racing CHROMA 1.9" high mass aluminum beadlocks - PitBull Dirty Richard soft foams - GRC aluminum shock towers - GRC steel side sk...
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MST CFX Ford Bronco - Short Climb (Testing Pit Bull PBX A/T Hardcore tires)
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MST CFX Ford Bronco - Short Climb (Testing Pit Bull PBX A/T Hardcore tires)
Great build, I've looking at these Rhino chassis kits, the Dlux route is probably the best, but the price is what lead me to RhinoRC. Still very interested in building out a Dlux Nessie scaler chassis too. 🤘Subbed🤘
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Love it.❤
Looking so good! Well done!
Thanks! Glad you liked it :)
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Love it! I didn't know the Meus Bronco came in a 1/18th. I'm going to check that out!
Hope you enjoy it! 😊
Awsome video dude!
Glad you liked it :)
Tnx... i think we will post another video with crawling on a beach rocks which are the cleanest and the grippiest rocks ever..
You almost made a hiker fall? They running same tires? Bully def pulls more rear weight with mortor back there and all. Rhino all front. I find my bully is better much lower than that.
Almost yeah 😆 No they have different tires... The Bully has the RC4WD bully comp pin tires with crawler innovations 2-stage foams. The tires are vented and some pins were trimmed for better grip. The Rhino has the Proline Ibex Predator tires with crawler innovations 3-stage foams. The tires are also vented. Both tires are quite close in size, the Proline are a tiny bit larger.
Very cool glad I saw your channel and checked it out! Very capable little build!
Thank you! Glad you liked it 😄
Nice that front weight and crazy breakover Love to see one of these vs a pro Shafty build.
Wow amazing rig nice crawl great video👌🤟👍 subded👍✌
Thank you! Glad you liked it 👍
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And ill show you my home spot where i crawl my 1/10 injora buggy..
And we will crawl together..
Can you please send me your instagram?? I wanna meet you in this park...
You can find link to Instagram in the bio 🤙
@@driverc4357 i already sent you follow request... accept it and lets talk about today's crawl in 18:30 o'clock..
Amazing little machine you have there! Great crawling spot too.
Thanks 👍
That thing is ugly but I bet it will perform like a big dog
That's the whole point 😉
I cannot find you on instagram🤷♂️
what does the extra tall rear upper link mount gain you? I was thinking about building a sporty from rhino with some cheap china scxII axles I ordered but it would put the upper axle link mounts directly on top of the pumpkin. would that be terrible, or even possible?
Theoretically, it should help with torque twist on steep climbs (keep from rising one of the front wheels), but besides that, on flat ground at low speed, it doesn't matter much. Another advantage is that it should keep the car more planted, especially on sidehill. In any case, it is generally better to have a higher mounting point on the axle than on the chassis/body for the upper links.
@@driverc4357haha I thought you're mocking mr. John Holmes on his video about Rhino Axles
Why? I respect John Holmes and I like his products, I just somewhat disagree with him about those axles :)
Nice shots, one can really see the suspension work! Any over/underdrive in action?
Thank you! I wrote my shock setup in the description if you are interested. 25% underdrive in rear axle. I like your nick, reminds me of the time I played UT 😆
And these are the exhact same obstacles i run my 1/10 injora buggy on👆
You must have heavily modified Injora Buggy if you can crawl these rocks with it
@@driverc4357 yeah thats it... but if you'll just tell me your insta name ill be able to show you my rig🤷♂️
@@driverc4357 today i going to crawl near toto stadium at 18:00 so if you want we can crawl there together..
Do you have instagram??
Write me yours and I'll PM you there
@@driverc4357 have you found me on instagram??
@@driverc4357 have you found me on Instagram ??
@@driverc4357 have you found me on instagram yet??
So if you want we can crawl together..
Nice!
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Arigatou 🙏
It's a fun video because I have the same model👍
Looks like you got it dialed in. Nice 👍🏾🔥
I dont understand what you mean, but thanks anyway! 😄
@driverc4357 dialed in. Sorry, i fat fingered that. 🤣
Awesome Video, OUTSTANDING SET UP. Gonna build a Bully II like this. Love it, very CAPABLE.
Glad you liked it 😊
Mind blowing crawler bro 💪💪
Cool Bro!
Does the Rhino come with EVERYTHING needed to run it? Also is it a longer wheel Base than the Bully? Thanks in advance.
You can buy an RTR version on Aliexpress, with the RhinoRC wheels/tires and electronics, I don't remember if it includes radio system and batteries though. I bought the kit which included the body, links, gearbox, drive shafts and axles. I put my own shocks, wheels, foams, tires and electronics. About the wheelbase, yes it's a bit longer than the Bully, in my setting for both of these models, I measured about half an inch difference.
@@driverc4357Thank you for your response. I have a bully 2 arriving and will build a Dlux Fab after.
Nice! Your breakover is insane!
Thanks! 😊
I just ordered a similar set of wheels and tyres because I like the look of yours (hope you don’t mind). But I went for the injora set, so it’ll be interesting to see what the quality is like!
Cool! Let me know how the injora tires work for you 😊
Very good my friend..am like for your rc
Does the rear link riser make much difference?? Where did you get that beautiful roof from??
I'm not sure about the link riser. Theoretically, it should help with torque twist on steep climbs (keep from rising one of the front wheels), but besides that, on flat ground at low speed, it doesn't matter much. Another advantage is that it should keep the car more planted, especially on sidehill. It is not an expensive part so I thought I would give it a try but I did not do any comparison with and without it. About the roof, I just photo-printed an image, cut it according to the shape of the roof, then glued it on top and also put a special colorful decal that shines and changes colors when light hits it 🙂
@@driverc4357 thanks for your help mate, I can’t wait for my chassis kit to arrive
@@driverc4357 what made you go for the 90mm desert lizards?? I know that the standard shocks are 95mm, so was wondering if it’ll be best to go bigger or 90mm same as you have??
That's a good question 😄 I actually wanted to buy Dravtech shocks for it, they are 92mm hole to hole. I put them on my Bully a long time ago and they really work amazing! But nowadays, unfortunately I don't find them anywhere. Desert Lizards are very good shocks with tons of configurations out of the box (different springs and lengths, etc.), and they are available at many places so I decided to go with them. I think that for the Rhino, anything between 90mm and 100mm will be good. The chassis has many mounting holes, a shorter shock will probably be better mounted on the holes closer to the edges while longer ones can be mounted on farther holes, the flex would be more or less the same in my opinion. Remember, it's a shafty, so you are a bit limited by the shaft itself (it can just pop out or you can reach a bad angle that can cause damage to the universal). I'm currently in process of testing different shock setups, I don't like the very limited flex that I have right now, I will upload a video with my improved shock setup soon 😊
@@driverc4357 that will be a good video to see mate, thanks for your help and advice, it is appreciated
Cool!
Imagine how much more capable this would be with a dig function on the transmission! Maybe Rhino will consider manufacturing an updated transmission
That's exactly what I thought too!! It would be an absolute beast of a crawler (not that it isn't right now but that would definitely upgarde it).
I’ve been looking at these for a long time now, so many different options, your video has just made me order the chassis kit! Thank you
Awesome! You will definitely love it :)
a lot's of wrong way
What do you mean?
@@driverc4357 this shafty's link must in outside
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你的落差並不順暢 , 避震行程也沒有完全釋放沒發現嗎???
I have to disagree with you about the links, I think that they must be as close as possible to each other at the body while as far apart as possible at the axle (I mean the lower links). About the shocks, I did notice a few problems, the main of which is very low overall flex which is bad in some situations. I will change positions and springs setup, will test it soon 👍
Im looking into a comp shafty crawler, eyeballing both of these rigs for a long time, of course bully being in the shafty form not moa, for the price differences which do you see coming out on top
What is a Bully in shafty form? Bully body and links but different axles and a custom gearbox? :) I can just say from my experience, both are very capable. But if you want specifically a shafty, then the Rhino is a great choice. It's practically a kit, so you don't have to find and match parts. It has a low CG in the body which is great, it has portals which gives more clearance and gear reduction, It's a bit wider and longer so maybe a little plus there too. However, due to universals in the knuckles, the steering is a bit less than the Bully axle with the XVDs, but universals are tougher to break (although I never broke XVDs). Some challenges are easier with the Bully, but that is due to its MOA properties (I believe), some others are easier with the Rhino.
@@driverc4357 ty for your help, I just discovered a friend bought a rhino yue one v2 , I'll have to drive it
Have fun! 😊
Cool cars bro! 😊
Very nice! 👍
Cool Ford Bronco! 👍
Sweet Bronco! You really stepped it up with the upgrades. Great video, liked and subbed, Cheers!
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If you lengthen the base in Bully and add weight correctly, I think it will not be equal!❤🎉😊
The Bully has only ~1.2cm shorter base than the Rhino in my current setting, some will say it's a world of difference, but I'm not entirely convinced. No doubt, making it longer will benefit it 😊, but not sure at all if that provides superiority to the Bully 😉. About weights, I think the Bully is overall better balanced, you may see on some descends that the Rhino barely makes it without flipping (and once it even flipped), that is because it has much more of its weight on the front than the Bully, so here for example the Bully excels. On the other hand, the Rhino doesn't drag a heavy motor on the rear, and my links and shocks setup make it more planted. So it does better on some steep climbs and side crawling. In any case, I agree that the Bully can potentially win due to its versatility, but it does have its shortcomings too 😋
Crawls well looks like the steering angle is kinda bad which I'm disappointed to see because a just ordered a Rhino front axle.
Actually I noticed that I did trim a bit the turn angle of the servo, so the axle can physically give a bit more turning angle. In any case I will be changing the drag link and will make sure the steering angle is set to maximum next time. It's an overall great axle, so you shouldn't be disappointed :)
That is beautiful!!! Overdrive? What %
Thank you! :) 25% underdrive in rear axle
Amazing model, excellent work bro!) 🤩💥💯😃👍