I did this a wile back, same idea used slash and built it up. i had over 600 into it by the time it was "finished". Then I went on ebay and bought a used mugen mbx6 eco for around 200 and it changed my life. Backslash was sold and I've been enjoying "race grade" rc cars ever since.
It's definitely not comparable to a proper 1/8 buggy but I had most of the parts laying around and it was a blast to build. It did definitely make me want a race grade 1/8th ebuggy.
Sweet build! btw the revo 6s set up fits really nice in the slash just need to move the radio box the buggy body would no longer fit but a 6s slash is pretty fun! I needed to replace my diffs with the x0-1 diffs because they couldn’t handle the 6s power
I have a Slash 4x4 with a Funny car motor and a mamba monster 2 esc, receiver box is up front center of the chassis, do you have a part number for the XO-1 Diffs that I could beef mine up so I don’t have any problems?
Nice. I kinda did this on my Associated SC10 pro2. its kidna like a 2WD 1/8 buggy, but I left the SCT tires. I also want to try it on my Tekno SCT 410 2.0
Loving it. Although I’m pretty sure you have just the heavy duty driveshafts. The extreme heavy duty driveshaft are parts number 9051. Those are used the the Extreme heavy duty kit. The bearing sizes are different.
The ones you're talking about are the Maxx Duty shafts, the extreme heavy duty shafts are the ones that come on the Slash ultimate and a few other models.
An 8th scale shock is going to be three times bigger. U get a lot with a pro kit and there's a lot out there to choose from it doesn't matter which one you choose as long as it's Pro level
What tires are those? Are they good for bashing but still have that buggy tire look? Also, do you think this would work on a fiesta st rally? (the slash 4x4 lcg chassis is the same as the fiesta)
Shouldn't those swaybars mount much wider on the arms in order to have the proper leverage to be effective at the amount of travel where they SHOULD be doing something? (I mean, I've seen other RCs built with narrow mount sway bars that didn't do anything to the other side until 90+% of the suspension travel was achieved. One example didn't do anything even at FULL travel. Might as well not have it if it's not doing anything by mid-travel or so.)
You can also experiment by making your own swaybars out of music wire. I bought the Traxxas bars for my Rally and thought they were pretty ineffective - very little influence at full travel. Later I bought a Slash and made my own sway bar system bending my own bars. It took some experimenting, but I'm much happier with the results.
What does it weigh? How much ground clearance do you have it at? How much better would you say a Typhon is for turning and stability? Under any circumstances do you figure this could keep up with either buggies 1:10 or 1:8, or is this just good as a basher? I had a Traxxas bullet as my first car. It was too heavy, but 1 thing it had that went away and came back was sway bars front and back. Just wondering if the cheap used slash build is the way to go. I saw the old video where your friend put a brushless in his Slash, and it kept flipping. I'd hate that, or cars that just do donuts too easily.
I haven't bothered with checking weight, I just built this because it was a fun buggy to build to my liking. Any purpose built 1/8th buggy would be better performing but I built this for around half what a Typhoon 6s cost and I absolutely love how it turned out. If you plan to race, definitely do not go this route. But if you have an extra slash laying around and a fun assortment of spare parts- definitely get creative and build one for the hell of it.
Just building one of these myself. Fun build for sure. Any ideas on other bodies they stopped making the losi 3.0 body that fits perfect. Only know this because I have 3 bodies from a losi.
@@A2ZRC from what I was told the 4.0 body is a bit wider and doesn’t fit as snug to the sides. A guy I follow on UA-cam did a build this is how I found out.
@@A2ZRC Great deal! I also recently bough used ultimate for 250usd RTR, but I strugle to find any joy driving it or upgrading it. Just not my jazz anymore i guess
Cool conversation but why not just get an 8th buggy? Your putting alot a money into that and your not actually getting the experience. I get it, it's fun to biuld but it doesn't make sense to spend the same and deprive yourself of what u want and there's tracks, u might have to drive but if u just wanna bash around thats cool too but u to your local track your gonna find others who share the same passion. The shocks on that thing are dainty and it doesn't have much suspension travel. Go get a tekno or if u like Losi go buy one. For the money u spent you'd have something awesome compared to that. Your missing out by messing with that
I spent half what a Typhoon 6s costs to build this and I primarily built this because I had parts laying around and love how these look when built right. If I had a track under 3 hours away from me that I could visit often, I would absolutely look into proper 1/8th buggies but spending that kind of money on a race buggy only to bash it just didn't make any sense to me personally.
I did this a wile back, same idea used slash and built it up. i had over 600 into it by the time it was "finished". Then I went on ebay and bought a used mugen mbx6 eco for around 200 and it changed my life. Backslash was sold and I've been enjoying "race grade" rc cars ever since.
It's definitely not comparable to a proper 1/8 buggy but I had most of the parts laying around and it was a blast to build. It did definitely make me want a race grade 1/8th ebuggy.
*_This is absolutely nutz.. you are very creative my guy, and this build truly looks like it came out amaaaazing! Great Work!_*
You seem extremely nervous man! No need to you nailed it. Very informative video. Thanks!
Sweet build! btw the revo 6s set up fits really nice in the slash just need to move the radio box the buggy body would no longer fit but a 6s slash is pretty fun! I needed to replace my diffs with the x0-1 diffs because they couldn’t handle the 6s power
I have a Slash 4x4 with a Funny car motor and a mamba monster 2 esc, receiver box is up front center of the chassis, do you have a part number for the XO-1 Diffs that I could beef mine up so I don’t have any problems?
MIP made a kit for my Losi SCTE. Changed it into an 1/8 scale buggy.
Nice. I kinda did this on my Associated SC10 pro2. its kidna like a 2WD 1/8 buggy, but I left the SCT tires. I also want to try it on my Tekno SCT 410 2.0
Loving it. Although I’m pretty sure you have just the heavy duty driveshafts. The extreme heavy duty driveshaft are parts number 9051. Those are used the the Extreme heavy duty kit. The bearing sizes are different.
The ones you're talking about are the Maxx Duty shafts, the extreme heavy duty shafts are the ones that come on the Slash ultimate and a few other models.
Very cool conversion. Thanks for sharing.
omg thank you for that list, I did't want to fork out the money for the st kit and this looks better too!
Traxxas should make one
Thank you so much for this vid! I've seen that buggy in your vids and been super curious man. It looks so cool
Dude that's awesome 👌
I gotta get those shock guards my ends got chewed up first drive
Outstanding😮
An 8th scale shock is going to be three times bigger. U get a lot with a pro kit and there's a lot out there to choose from it doesn't matter which one you choose as long as it's Pro level
Nice conversion!!
What tires are those? Are they good for bashing but still have that buggy tire look? Also, do you think this would work on a fiesta st rally? (the slash 4x4 lcg chassis is the same as the fiesta)
Shouldn't those swaybars mount much wider on the arms in order to have the proper leverage to be effective at the amount of travel where they SHOULD be doing something? (I mean, I've seen other RCs built with narrow mount sway bars that didn't do anything to the other side until 90+% of the suspension travel was achieved. One example didn't do anything even at FULL travel. Might as well not have it if it's not doing anything by mid-travel or so.)
You can also experiment by making your own swaybars out of music wire. I bought the Traxxas bars for my Rally and thought they were pretty ineffective - very little influence at full travel. Later I bought a Slash and made my own sway bar system bending my own bars. It took some experimenting, but I'm much happier with the results.
What does it weigh? How much ground clearance do you have it at? How much better would you say a Typhon is for turning and stability? Under any circumstances do you figure this could keep up with either buggies 1:10 or 1:8, or is this just good as a basher? I had a Traxxas bullet as my first car. It was too heavy, but 1 thing it had that went away and came back was sway bars front and back.
Just wondering if the cheap used slash build is the way to go. I saw the old video where your friend put a brushless in his Slash, and it kept flipping. I'd hate that, or cars that just do donuts too easily.
I haven't bothered with checking weight, I just built this because it was a fun buggy to build to my liking. Any purpose built 1/8th buggy would be better performing but I built this for around half what a Typhoon 6s cost and I absolutely love how it turned out. If you plan to race, definitely do not go this route. But if you have an extra slash laying around and a fun assortment of spare parts- definitely get creative and build one for the hell of it.
Nice build 👍
Do you have any video of this running at the track?
I have a 3.3 nitro slash and I want to make it wider. What would you recommend me using as far as arms , etc.?
Just building one of these myself. Fun build for sure. Any ideas on other bodies they stopped making the losi 3.0 body that fits perfect. Only know this because I have 3 bodies from a losi.
I just found out today that they stopped making the 3.0 unfortunately, but from what I've seen the 4.0 fits too!
@@A2ZRC from what I was told the 4.0 body is a bit wider and doesn’t fit as snug to the sides. A guy I follow on UA-cam did a build this is how I found out.
that's correct, it is a tad wider but if you use body mounts it'll work. I've also seen that the arrma typhoon body fits it too
Did you have to cut the tabs off the chassis siderails for the body to velcro flush?
Yes I did! It also allows the body to sit tighter to the chassis.
Are those GTR shocks specifically designed to fit the slash 4x4?
Yes! They're standard slash 4x4 gtr shocks with vg racing gtr springs.
Fuck yea
What kind of RPM arms? 4wd Slash? For what vehicle are the RPM arms?
Correct, slash 4x4 rpm arms.
I wanna make my nitro slash into a buggy help me out
cool
Nice, clean build.!
Awesome.!!
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How did ya moubt the esc to chassis?
It just screwed into the factory esc mounting holes luckily!
How did u die the chassis
You use Rit brand clothes dye.
Hi
Can you give me a link to the product. Not sure if I can get hold of Rit in sweden thou.
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What was the price for that used slash?
I picked it up for $150 🫡
@@A2ZRC Great deal! I also recently bough used ultimate for 250usd RTR, but I strugle to find any joy driving it or upgrading it. Just not my jazz anymore i guess
Awesome build 👍🏽🔥🔥😁🤙🏽
Sir that is a 1:8 E buggy and you can NOT drive it on our track
hahahahahahahahaha
Oh I see it's actually a 4x4 slash. Yeah you can't run the "Slot Machine" motor on our track either!
Cool conversation but why not just get an 8th buggy? Your putting alot a money into that and your not actually getting the experience. I get it, it's fun to biuld but it doesn't make sense to spend the same and deprive yourself of what u want and there's tracks, u might have to drive but if u just wanna bash around thats cool too but u to your local track your gonna find others who share the same passion.
The shocks on that thing are dainty and it doesn't have much suspension travel. Go get a tekno or if u like Losi go buy one. For the money u spent you'd have something awesome compared to that. Your missing out by messing with that
I spent half what a Typhoon 6s costs to build this and I primarily built this because I had parts laying around and love how these look when built right. If I had a track under 3 hours away from me that I could visit often, I would absolutely look into proper 1/8th buggies but spending that kind of money on a race buggy only to bash it just didn't make any sense to me personally.
Just here to read the comments, not worth watching a traxxas wanting to be a Tekno
Okay