I just picked up the championship edition and geeze did they give it loooots of factory upgrade already included, the price reflects this, and also another reason this thing costs so much. It has to do with the size of the company, scale of manufacturing. I picked one up because I like building models, the amount of effort to assemble this thing properly is what attracted me to it, the build quality is great. I have already assembled the tub and motor pod last night, going to assemble the KISS assembly next. I put the hobby wings sensored motors with plugs to facilitate quick swaps of motors(I use 3500kv, 5000kv, and 6500kv), ez-run esc, the RR007 servo, and a ultra compact receiver compatible with my FlySky NB4.
Sweet! Been pondering what chassie to buy as a new projekt car. Weighed pros and cons between Next Specter, PN 3.0, RX28, Atomic MRZ and GLR. Back n forth for a month. But the release of RX28SE seals the deal for me. Love that you get both front ends with all their option parts. It's a proper kit. Pricy? Maybe a little, but I was gonna buy all those parts anyway, probably. Last but not least - Tubbed 1/28 On-Road!!
@@TheShopMiniRC lol! But one thing for sure, when it comes to anything, the more you pay, the happier the buyer is and how good the product is.. Do you think rwd foam car like this would be ok in a small concrete slab? Or even with a traction additive? Or are these cars designed to be ran on a certain surface/track? Sorry for the dumb question, I’ve just been liking the thought of getting a high in 1/28 scale car
I'm glad to see the kiss front end, the double arm front ends are just entirely to finicky. Even my terrible ability to drive and tune figured that out. Sold my GT and went to the GLR just to get away from it
@@TheShopMiniRC I just built a pair of GLRs and a GLF right now. At some point I may build a fourth chassis, but not anytime soon LOL. Not like I'm all that far from MWX or Reflex LOL
Got my SE kit day before christmas. Epic timing for the delivery :-) The kit is BEAUTIFUL. I'm at aw of what I got. Looking forward to complete this projekt nearest months. I snatched the kit first, but the rest I'll have to purchase a couple of parts per month. It's way to good/advance for me to be honest. I'm getting back to RC after a 10 year-ish hiatus. The last Mini-Z chassis I raced and modded was MR02 (Still have it BTW). But I always dreamt of a "top of the line - Touring/Pancar" RC car. I can afford it, kind of, just have to spread out the cost to complete it. Aaand I have a habit of buying "the closest to the best" product, I can afford, when I decide to do material investments for me or my inner child. I'm a quality before quantity kind of guy. And the SE kit hits all the spots. And since I'm a noob at driving these again, I'll probably crash and break it more than a pro or seasoned dude or dudette. But I love tinkering, upgrading and so fourth, so win win. Or if I may quote Kevin Talbot - Whatever brings the biggest smile to your face! Oh yeah, almost forgot to say what I was coming here to say -Please do a new build video of the SE kit when you get it 🙂
nice! We will do a build video as soon as we get it. ;-) We do have a build video of the non-SE double a-arm rx28 already: ua-cam.com/video/7GVplHJV9to/v-deo.html
The kit is basically a roller. You need to add all electronics, tires (comes with wheels) and a body. So servo, motor, esc, receiver and battery This goes for most higher end kits (most need wheels but the rx28 will come with wheels)
Didn’t know the kit came with both I thought it was one or the other. Not sure how to feel about the price point on any of their cars. Before I was no way I would be getting one. I wouldn’t do it justice. Also thought I would not get above stock either. I reflex is in my future just hope I can snag a special edition
its going to depend on which car specifically you are talking about but here is a list of stuff... you can also watch our other build videos. Furitek Cyclos Sensored ESC: furitek.com/collections/mini-z-1-24-electronics/products/furitek-cyclos-2s-lipo-20a-40a-brushless-sensored-esc-for-drift-race-no-case?TheShopMiniRC Furitek Hellfire 4500kv Sensored Motor: furitek.com/collections/motor-accessories-mini-z/products/furitek-hellfire-1410-4500kv-sensored-brushless-motor-black-color?TheShopMiniRC Furitek Odyssey 3500 KV motor and Momentum ESC: www.furitekusa.com/products/furitek-odyssey-power-system-for-1-24-1-28-race-drift OR www.helidirect.com/products/furitek-odyssey-power-system-for-1-24-1-28-race-drift FlySky GMR 2.4GHz 4CH AFHDS 3 Micro RC: amzn.to/3ofsPdx
I mean, mini z is kind of a blanket term at this point. But yes, we run these types in our “pro stock”, super stock, mod and pan classes. You can run a kyosho mini z with them, but you’ll probably get smoked. Lol
from people with experience in this scale ,Is it better to build a pan style small scale car or buy and build the mini z cars? I've seen them before and think the scale is cool and they are handleable for most ppI im mostly into 18th scale RC cars i have a bunch of them. I ordered a little-used mini-z then I came across some carbon fiber pan style cars in the same scale claiming to be mini-z upgrade kits but we know thats not true they take it to a whole othrr level and I'm wondering dose jumping to the badass little scale race car take you out of the kyosho mini-z community because I think with those cars that's what you get we can all create fast cars but are they all included in the 1/28 1/24 scale community?
We pretty much only race the 1/28 onroad chassis that a non-kyosho. The kyosho mini z is the starting point and then you get into the more pan style builds. They are different levels yes, but it’s still kinda considered “mini z”. If you are wanting to race, I highly recommend seeing what your local guys run at their tracks. You may find out that they too, mostly run the higher end pan style lipo cars with brushless. ;)
@@TheShopMiniRC I used to race the 18th scale off road electrics and 10th scale off road nitro but the track here in Kingman az shut down like 3 yrs ago and so did our hobby shop the lake Havasu dirt track has been closed even longer then that so I I got hooked on the mini z videos on UA-cam and the idea of building a little track for these things in my house is pretty cool and the fact that I can keep the entire setup in a small tackle box and just throw it in the car and shoot up to Vegas for the weekend play around on the tracks up there or down to Phoenix and play around on the tracks down there
Here's my take on the Reflex RX28SE. Although I am not new to RC racing, I am familiar with RC racing, and the cost of kits. I've previously built/competed-with 1/10 2WD buggies, truggies, SCTs, and TCs, as well as 4WD buggies. I've also built a couple 1/8 scale (although I never got to race them, due to the local track (where I just moved away from) not having 1/8 racing (other than E-buggy Lite). Some of these kits have cost in excess of $700 (including one of my 1/10 kits). So, as far as I'm concerned, or a top-tier kit, $500 is NOT unreasonable. #Tubbed 1/28th On-Road!! Here's my 'truth'. I'm just getting started in Mini-Z racing (thanks to my former next-door neighbor gifting me two Mini-Zs (one for me, one for my step-dad)). These will be used for "Box Stock" class. I also just picked up an MR-03 EVO SP, which I'll upgrade for competing (in...say...2-3 months) in the "Stock" class. I know that, within a year, I should be ready for the "Pro Stock" or "Mod" class (sometimes called "Open 2WD"). Not saying I'll ever win, or that I'll even be in the top 10...but, I don't race for the pure purpose of winning...I race for the enjoyment. I had already started my research, and the RX28 was already one of my final 3 choices...buy, no longer...I have made my decision. Considering the options parts the RX28SE comes with, $500 is "an exceptional value"...especially (as I mentioned, above) for a "top-tier" kit. I will, most definitely, be ordering one (unfortunately, since I just moved, and just started a new job, it might be 1-3 months before I can place the order...but, I AM stating, here & now, that I WILL order one).
All great insight and you should love the rx28 in any form when you are ready to upgrade to non-box stock. The nice thing about the rx28 is that it can grow with you.
@@TheShopMiniRC Well...I decided not to wait. After a few back & forth emails with Reflex Racing, I decided to "bite the bullet", and order the RX28SE...and, it arrived about a week ago. Even though I won't be up to racing with it for at least several months (just completed my first weekend of racing, running the ReadySet in the 'Box Stock' class, and the (upgraded) MR-03 EVO in the 'Stock' class), I do plan to stay building it soon. The only "problem" is that there's no manual (included, or downloadable). Before ordering, I asked them about that (while there is a link for a downloadable manual, it is only for the 'base' RX28), and was told that the RX28 manual could be used for most of the build, and that there would be a 'supplemental' download covering RX28SE-specific changes, which was to be uploaded within a few days. Well...that was 1.5 weeks ago, and there's still nothing. I emailed Reflex about this the same day I received the kit, yet no reply has been received (I'm guessing because of Christmas & New Years). As I'm completely new to this scale, I'm in desperate need of "help". Hopefully, they reply soon...just, just in case, might you have this 'addendum' for the SE? UPDATE: No sooner had I posted the above comment, I decided to check the RX28SE page again...and, low & behold, the SE addendum is now there for download, as is the KISS Front End directions. My apologies for ranting (above), as that was NOT my purpose for my reply. The purpose was to say I ordered/received it, instead of "waiting a year".
Also, I dont see it as a rant. Just have to remember some of these 1/28 companies are really small and this is a BRAND new car. As you said he did just get out the SE manual. ;)
@@TheShopMiniRC In complete agreement. While there are several large RC companies, many (not just those producing 1/24 stuff) are small businesses, and many of them have fewer than a dozen employees (some as few as 1-3). These are companies VERY well-worth supporting. A similar example would be the LCG chassis I've got coming from Artful Dodgers (for my VS4-10 Phoenix). As for the RX28SE, I'm not going to consider this a REAL "down" side...but, this kit is 'forcing' me (lol) to order a few new tools. I have several hex drivers, hex nut drivers, and Phillips screwdrivers...but, I don't currently have 0.9mm & 1.3mm hex drivers, 4.5mm nut driver, or #0 Phillips. They are now ordered, and should (hopefully) be heading my way within the next few days.
I don’t know why Reflex always have an issue on their cars even on the new release. Now the Gen2 RX28 has an oversize head screw that holds the post for the center lock shock. That’s hitting part of the motor mount plate. Come on! These are expensive kit! It’s a simple correction by replacing a correct screw.
@@TheShopMiniRC this is not an excuse. Good CS & good quality product is your way to great success. Consumer leaves a company because they failed to fulfill these 2 things.
Thank you for all the wonderful videos with tons of infos. Your work is much appreciated. Love and greetings from Germany!
So nice of you! Thanks a ton for watching.
I just picked up the championship edition and geeze did they give it loooots of factory upgrade already included, the price reflects this, and also another reason this thing costs so much. It has to do with the size of the company, scale of manufacturing.
I picked one up because I like building models, the amount of effort to assemble this thing properly is what attracted me to it, the build quality is great. I have already assembled the tub and motor pod last night, going to assemble the KISS assembly next. I put the hobby wings sensored motors with plugs to facilitate quick swaps of motors(I use 3500kv, 5000kv, and 6500kv), ez-run esc, the RR007 servo, and a ultra compact receiver compatible with my FlySky NB4.
nice choice. its a fantastic car!
thanks. ordered the kit with the kiss.
Nice!! You’re gonna love it!
Sweet! Been pondering what chassie to buy as a new projekt car. Weighed pros and cons between Next Specter, PN 3.0, RX28, Atomic MRZ and GLR. Back n forth for a month. But the release of RX28SE seals the deal for me. Love that you get both front ends with all their option parts. It's a proper kit. Pricy? Maybe a little, but I was gonna buy all those parts anyway, probably. Last but not least - Tubbed 1/28 On-Road!!
Yep!!!! It’s gonna be sick for sure.
I’m just amazed that a 1:28 scale rc car, can cost more than a real 1:1 scale car from the 1990’s
Hahhaha. Right?!? My first car cost less than a full built 1/28. Lol
@@TheShopMiniRC lol! But one thing for sure, when it comes to anything, the more you pay, the happier the buyer is and how good the product is..
Do you think rwd foam car like this would be ok in a small concrete slab? Or even with a traction additive? Or are these cars designed to be ran on a certain surface/track? Sorry for the dumb question, I’ve just been liking the thought of getting a high in 1/28 scale car
@@IntegraDIY with the right tires I think they would be fine. You just need a very flat and clean surface.
Whow competent guy! Subbed!
Haha. Thanks?
I'm glad to see the kiss front end, the double arm front ends are just entirely to finicky. Even my terrible ability to drive and tune figured that out. Sold my GT and went to the GLR just to get away from it
The Kiss will be just what you'd want then. It's super easy to setup!
@@TheShopMiniRC I just built a pair of GLRs and a GLF right now. At some point I may build a fourth chassis, but not anytime soon LOL. Not like I'm all that far from MWX or Reflex LOL
Got my SE kit day before christmas. Epic timing for the delivery :-) The kit is BEAUTIFUL. I'm at aw of what I got. Looking forward to complete this projekt nearest months. I snatched the kit first, but the rest I'll have to purchase a couple of parts per month. It's way to good/advance for me to be honest. I'm getting back to RC after a 10 year-ish hiatus. The last Mini-Z chassis I raced and modded was MR02 (Still have it BTW).
But I always dreamt of a "top of the line - Touring/Pancar" RC car. I can afford it, kind of, just have to spread out the cost to complete it. Aaand I have a habit of buying "the closest to the best" product, I can afford, when I decide to do material investments for me or my inner child. I'm a quality before quantity kind of guy. And the SE kit hits all the spots. And since I'm a noob at driving these again, I'll probably crash and break it more than a pro or seasoned dude or dudette. But I love tinkering, upgrading and so fourth, so win win. Or if I may quote Kevin Talbot - Whatever brings the biggest smile to your face!
Oh yeah, almost forgot to say what I was coming here to say -Please do a new build video of the SE kit when you get it 🙂
nice! We will do a build video as soon as we get it. ;-) We do have a build video of the non-SE double a-arm rx28 already: ua-cam.com/video/7GVplHJV9to/v-deo.html
Does the rx28d come with body posts and or bumper?
No, you will need to also add those to your cart.
new to mini-z and learning about other manufacturers. what else is required to complete a kit like the SE. Is the kit a roller or slider?
The kit is basically a roller. You need to add all electronics, tires (comes with wheels) and a body. So servo, motor, esc, receiver and battery
This goes for most higher end kits (most need wheels but the rx28 will come with wheels)
Didn’t know the kit came with both I thought it was one or the other. Not sure how to feel about the price point on any of their cars. Before I was no way I would be getting one. I wouldn’t do it justice. Also thought I would not get above stock either. I reflex is in my future just hope I can snag a special edition
In time we all grow and change. As we learn more, opinions can change. I hope when you get one, you love it!
I need the list of electronic parts, esc, motor, with the brand and perts numbers, please?
its going to depend on which car specifically you are talking about but here is a list of stuff... you can also watch our other build videos.
Furitek Cyclos Sensored ESC: furitek.com/collections/mini-z-1-24-electronics/products/furitek-cyclos-2s-lipo-20a-40a-brushless-sensored-esc-for-drift-race-no-case?TheShopMiniRC
Furitek Hellfire 4500kv Sensored Motor: furitek.com/collections/motor-accessories-mini-z/products/furitek-hellfire-1410-4500kv-sensored-brushless-motor-black-color?TheShopMiniRC
Furitek Odyssey 3500 KV motor and Momentum ESC: www.furitekusa.com/products/furitek-odyssey-power-system-for-1-24-1-28-race-drift OR www.helidirect.com/products/furitek-odyssey-power-system-for-1-24-1-28-race-drift
FlySky GMR 2.4GHz 4CH AFHDS 3 Micro RC: amzn.to/3ofsPdx
These race with the mini z?
I mean, mini z is kind of a blanket term at this point. But yes, we run these types in our “pro stock”, super stock, mod and pan classes.
You can run a kyosho mini z with them, but you’ll probably get smoked. Lol
from people with experience in this scale ,Is it better to build a pan style small scale car or buy and build the mini z cars? I've seen them before and think the scale is cool and they are handleable for most ppI im mostly into 18th scale RC cars i have a bunch of them. I ordered a little-used mini-z then I came across some carbon fiber pan style cars in the same scale claiming to be mini-z upgrade kits but we know thats not true they take it to a whole othrr level and I'm wondering dose jumping to the badass little scale race car take you out of the kyosho mini-z community because I think with those cars that's what you get we can all create fast cars but are they all included in the 1/28 1/24 scale community?
We pretty much only race the 1/28 onroad chassis that a non-kyosho. The kyosho mini z is the starting point and then you get into the more pan style builds. They are different levels yes, but it’s still kinda considered “mini z”. If you are wanting to race, I highly recommend seeing what your local guys run at their tracks. You may find out that they too, mostly run the higher end pan style lipo cars with brushless. ;)
@@TheShopMiniRC I used to race the 18th scale off road electrics and 10th scale off road nitro but the track here in Kingman az shut down like 3 yrs ago and so did our hobby shop the lake Havasu dirt track has been closed even longer then that so I I got hooked on the mini z videos on UA-cam and the idea of building a little track for these things in my house is pretty cool and the fact that I can keep the entire setup in a small tackle box and just throw it in the car and shoot up to Vegas for the weekend play around on the tracks up there or down to Phoenix and play around on the tracks down there
@@yupcrazy...5465 yeah, they are pretty awesome like that. Much easier to find space to keep them all and even build a track.
Here's my take on the Reflex RX28SE. Although I am not new to RC racing, I am familiar with RC racing, and the cost of kits. I've previously built/competed-with 1/10 2WD buggies, truggies, SCTs, and TCs, as well as 4WD buggies. I've also built a couple 1/8 scale (although I never got to race them, due to the local track (where I just moved away from) not having 1/8 racing (other than E-buggy Lite). Some of these kits have cost in excess of $700 (including one of my 1/10 kits). So, as far as I'm concerned, or a top-tier kit, $500 is NOT unreasonable. #Tubbed 1/28th On-Road!!
Here's my 'truth'. I'm just getting started in Mini-Z racing (thanks to my former next-door neighbor gifting me two Mini-Zs (one for me, one for my step-dad)). These will be used for "Box Stock" class. I also just picked up an MR-03 EVO SP, which I'll upgrade for competing (in...say...2-3 months) in the "Stock" class. I know that, within a year, I should be ready for the "Pro Stock" or "Mod" class (sometimes called "Open 2WD"). Not saying I'll ever win, or that I'll even be in the top 10...but, I don't race for the pure purpose of winning...I race for the enjoyment. I had already started my research, and the RX28 was already one of my final 3 choices...buy, no longer...I have made my decision. Considering the options parts the RX28SE comes with, $500 is "an exceptional value"...especially (as I mentioned, above) for a "top-tier" kit. I will, most definitely, be ordering one (unfortunately, since I just moved, and just started a new job, it might be 1-3 months before I can place the order...but, I AM stating, here & now, that I WILL order one).
All great insight and you should love the rx28 in any form when you are ready to upgrade to non-box stock.
The nice thing about the rx28 is that it can grow with you.
@@TheShopMiniRC Well...I decided not to wait. After a few back & forth emails with Reflex Racing, I decided to "bite the bullet", and order the RX28SE...and, it arrived about a week ago.
Even though I won't be up to racing with it for at least several months (just completed my first weekend of racing, running the ReadySet in the 'Box Stock' class, and the (upgraded) MR-03 EVO in the 'Stock' class), I do plan to stay building it soon. The only "problem" is that there's no manual (included, or downloadable). Before ordering, I asked them about that (while there is a link for a downloadable manual, it is only for the 'base' RX28), and was told that the RX28 manual could be used for most of the build, and that there would be a 'supplemental' download covering RX28SE-specific changes, which was to be uploaded within a few days. Well...that was 1.5 weeks ago, and there's still nothing. I emailed Reflex about this the same day I received the kit, yet no reply has been received (I'm guessing because of Christmas & New Years). As I'm completely new to this scale, I'm in desperate need of "help". Hopefully, they reply soon...just, just in case, might you have this 'addendum' for the SE?
UPDATE: No sooner had I posted the above comment, I decided to check the RX28SE page again...and, low & behold, the SE addendum is now there for download, as is the KISS Front End directions. My apologies for ranting (above), as that was NOT my purpose for my reply. The purpose was to say I ordered/received it, instead of "waiting a year".
@@robbryan3044 yeah. There has been an overwhelming response to the new cars. Relfex has been slammed and right at the hardest time.(Holliday)
Also, I dont see it as a rant. Just have to remember some of these 1/28 companies are really small and this is a BRAND new car. As you said he did just get out the SE manual. ;)
@@TheShopMiniRC In complete agreement. While there are several large RC companies, many (not just those producing 1/24 stuff) are small businesses, and many of them have fewer than a dozen employees (some as few as 1-3). These are companies VERY well-worth supporting. A similar example would be the LCG chassis I've got coming from Artful Dodgers (for my VS4-10 Phoenix).
As for the RX28SE, I'm not going to consider this a REAL "down" side...but, this kit is 'forcing' me (lol) to order a few new tools. I have several hex drivers, hex nut drivers, and Phillips screwdrivers...but, I don't currently have 0.9mm & 1.3mm hex drivers, 4.5mm nut driver, or #0 Phillips. They are now ordered, and should (hopefully) be heading my way within the next few days.
I don’t know why Reflex always have an issue on their cars even on the new release. Now the Gen2 RX28 has an oversize head screw that holds the post for the center lock shock. That’s hitting part of the motor mount plate. Come on! These are expensive kit! It’s a simple correction by replacing a correct screw.
You’ve got to remember how small some of these companies are. Reflex is nearly a 1 man show. Our patience and support is required.
@@TheShopMiniRC this is not an excuse. Good CS & good quality product is your way to great success. Consumer leaves a company because they failed to fulfill these 2 things.