Nice video,time consuming too!! But you forgot to mention RC4WD, which has also contributed a lot to the development of RC crawling.Thank you for this series of videos!
I agree. I’ve personally had poor luck with RC4WD products and customer service in the early days, BUT they were huge in offering crawler, Clod etc products for crawling. Same with their tires, while they got left behind, they were very important in tires for crawlers/ scalers etc. Enjoyed your crawler history series videos! If you do a part 3 to fill in more info, need to mention the next most important truck after the Clod, the TLT! Absolutely one of the most important trucks in crawler development. And the original Integy 55t comm motor, and…. So much more you could cover if you want. Thank you.
Nice job on the video! You've created a nice documentary of the evolution of the 1/10 crawler. I think one important brand you did leave out is Vaterra. It was a really nice product with some innovative features not seen on other crawlers of the time. Also, the Redcat Gen 7 uses flat frame rails rather than C-channel. Will there be a Part III to your series?
Great post ,I really enjoyed watching it 👍 I'm new to crawlers and like the smaller scale 4x4s that can be used indoors. I have trx4ms and fms models .thank you for sharing your knowledge video....Greetings from latvia....Harry
Thanks for your support!! You are lucky, when I first started this hobby, there is only 1/10 scale crawlers, but now a days there are so many other options to choose from, hope you will continue to enjoy this hobby, happy crawling!!😁
I really enjoyed watching this, thanks for putting these episodes together! I'm back in the RC hobby only since 2019, so I don't know all the history behind, but I agree that crawlers are a valuable part of the RC hobby. I have one 10th scale crawler, Element Gatekeeper, and a couple minis, so not a big thing for me, but often nice with the option to drive slower, and technical.
Thanks man👍 I have saw others do RC history videos, but nobody did a RC crawler video, so I try to create one for RC crawlers. I like playing with RC crawlers is that you are not limited to racing track, you can go anywhere you like to enjoy this hobby 😁
I can’t BEREEVE there isn’t any mention of Vanquish RC Products, they were the first to give us the axles and transmission we all love. The VFD and offset front axles, not to mention the VS4-10 chassis was and still is leaps and bounds ahead of all the other manufacturers out there. When it comes to RC rock crawrers, Vanquish is King. Josh? Matt? Can you bereeve this guy?😂🤣😂🤣
Nice video,time consuming too!! But you forgot to mention RC4WD, which has also contributed a lot to the development of RC crawling.Thank you for this series of videos!
Thanks for your support, I totally forgot the RC4WD too😅
I agree. I’ve personally had poor luck with RC4WD products and customer service in the early days, BUT they were huge in offering crawler, Clod etc products for crawling. Same with their tires, while they got left behind, they were very important in tires for crawlers/ scalers etc.
Enjoyed your crawler history series videos! If you do a part 3 to fill in more info, need to mention the next most important truck after the Clod, the TLT! Absolutely one of the most important trucks in crawler development. And the original Integy 55t comm motor, and…. So much more you could cover if you want. Thank you.
Great info, 👍
@@TrokaRC Thanks man 😊
I still have the original AX10 Scorpion clear body and decal sheet, it was my first crawler.
The AX10 is an all-time classic 👍
Nice job on the video! You've created a nice documentary of the evolution of the 1/10 crawler. I think one important brand you did leave out is Vaterra. It was a really nice product with some innovative features not seen on other crawlers of the time. Also, the Redcat Gen 7 uses flat frame rails rather than C-channel. Will there be a Part III to your series?
Thanks for your support, I am doing some more research on the brands mentioned in the comments, and will strongly consider a part III😅
thank you for the history lesson.
@@trekster9269 Thanks for your support 👍
Great post ,I really enjoyed watching it 👍 I'm new to crawlers and like the smaller scale 4x4s that can be used indoors. I have trx4ms and fms models .thank you for sharing your knowledge video....Greetings from latvia....Harry
Thanks for your support!! You are lucky, when I first started this hobby, there is only 1/10 scale crawlers, but now a days there are so many other options to choose from, hope you will continue to enjoy this hobby, happy crawling!!😁
I really enjoyed watching this, thanks for putting these episodes together! I'm back in the RC hobby only since 2019, so I don't know all the history behind, but I agree that crawlers are a valuable part of the RC hobby. I have one 10th scale crawler, Element Gatekeeper, and a couple minis, so not a big thing for me, but often nice with the option to drive slower, and technical.
Thanks man👍 I have saw others do RC history videos, but nobody did a RC crawler video, so I try to create one for RC crawlers. I like playing with RC crawlers is that you are not limited to racing track, you can go anywhere you like to enjoy this hobby 😁
I can’t BEREEVE there isn’t any mention of Vanquish RC Products, they were the first to give us the axles and transmission we all love. The VFD and offset front axles, not to mention the VS4-10 chassis was and still is leaps and bounds ahead of all the other manufacturers out there. When it comes to RC rock crawrers, Vanquish is King. Josh? Matt? Can you bereeve this guy?😂🤣😂🤣
Thanks for your support 🎉I totally missed out Vanquish 😅😅
Great history lesson. You forgot about vanquish tho. Vanquish is also a well known and huge brand in crawling.
Thanks for your message, I totally forgot the vanquish brand, they always produce premium RC crawlers 😊
No mention of the Wraith...the first Rock Racer? Btw Tamiya had the first Scale Crawler in 1981 with the Hilux 4x4 Pick Up.
Thanks for your support, I have mentioned the Tamiya Hilux in part 1👍
Pretty sure axial was first with a 6x6 also. The 6x6 Unimog was out before the TRX6
Thanks for your information, I double checked, you are right 👍 Axial was the first to launch the 6x6 Unimog, I will put a remark in the description
I knew a Gordon Ng from Hong Kong. I went to kGV school with him in the mid nineties. You’re not that Gordon are you??
Thanks for your message 😊 I think I am not the Gordon Ng you knew, I did not attend that school 😅
Nope