I take mine out only a couple times a year, but I always have such a huge grin the entire time because of how artistic the lil unit is when gliding over sand and carving up corners. Really want to convert to brushless eventually
@@IntroRC The factory slipper pads didn't last long with the full power of my motor setup. I recently switched to heavy duty clutch and tuned the throttle power down to 50% percent. I agree with you that it's not the one to beat on and it's more of a therapeutic beauty to play with. I started looking into their new SB buggies and they seem to be very ready for bashing and actions.
Nice ! Just ordered mine today after some hesitation with the tamiya BBX aswell. Can't wait to start the build ! Any advices to share with a beginner ?
I don't really have much suggestions because I am a beginner myself. I assume you gave it built by now? How is it? And I think the BBX is superior thanks to the modern plastic chassis which handles crashes better than the metal does. I bent my Kyosho frame not long after this video and currently on my 2nd set of the frame lol.
@@driftin90src Tx for you answer. Yeah i'm done with the build, wasnt too hard even for a beginner like me. I thought metal would be superior to plastic actually... But I guess you're right, plastic comes with more elasticity. Just hope I dont have to replace the frame aswell
Nice! Love the anime music. Where is my credit though? I did like 90% of the work. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ (jk, this was all you. Glad I could solder a couple things for you though. This is awesome.)
Encuentro que los ejes de transmision son muy debiles para soportar la fuerza de un motor tan potente por lo demas es una joya de los años 90S el estilo de estos autos que son los abuelos del coche a radio control de la actualidad
That was very cool, like the Japanese song too. These buggies look sensational when done, and go together so well.
I take mine out only a couple times a year, but I always have such a huge grin the entire time because of how artistic the lil unit is when gliding over sand and carving up corners. Really want to convert to brushless eventually
@@IntroRC The factory slipper pads didn't last long with the full power of my motor setup. I recently switched to heavy duty clutch and tuned the throttle power down to 50% percent. I agree with you that it's not the one to beat on and it's more of a therapeutic beauty to play with. I started looking into their new SB buggies and they seem to be very ready for bashing and actions.
Buggy looks great 👍🏻
Awesome 👍 nice car though!
Great video! Which micro camera you installed on the tomahawk?
Nice ! Just ordered mine today after some hesitation with the tamiya BBX aswell. Can't wait to start the build ! Any advices to share with a beginner ?
I don't really have much suggestions because I am a beginner myself. I assume you gave it built by now? How is it? And I think the BBX is superior thanks to the modern plastic chassis which handles crashes better than the metal does. I bent my Kyosho frame not long after this video and currently on my 2nd set of the frame lol.
@@driftin90src Tx for you answer. Yeah i'm done with the build, wasnt too hard even for a beginner like me. I thought metal would be superior to plastic actually... But I guess you're right, plastic comes with more elasticity. Just hope I dont have to replace the frame aswell
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Nice! Love the anime music. Where is my credit though? I did like 90% of the work. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ (jk, this was all you. Glad I could solder a couple things for you though. This is awesome.)
If this video become profitable at any point, Jesse gets all the profit!
@@driftin90src it's in writing! You all are witnesses. 😆
Encuentro que los ejes de transmision son muy debiles para soportar la fuerza de un motor tan potente por lo demas es una joya de los años 90S el estilo de estos autos que son los abuelos del coche a radio control de la actualidad