This is the best video I've seen on rc upgrades. You are so much more intelligent than 90 plus percent of people that create content for rc stuff on UA-cam. 👍
Thank you for showing such enthusiasm! Much appreciated! Right now I'm driving it, so you can look forward to maintenance, and maybe some more upgrades down the line. So far, it is holding up really well. Next video drops tomorrow. Stay tuned! 🙂
I know. The thing is, I have so little free time that I waited until I had all the parts before working flat out to put them all together. The 14 days had past by then. So now they gather dust on the corner of the work bench. Live and learn.
@@Calvin_Hatch Me too. What a shame! Wasting such an investment and time spent making something so much better. It is built to rip! Hehe. Thanks for sticking around! 🙂
Thank you! I am a professional mechanic, and I do this as a hobby. Lots of fun during the little bit of spare time that I have, and I enjoy producing stuff like this for all to enjoy. I am glad you like it! :-)
Thank you, and welcome aboard! I am quite happy with the outcome of the paint job as well. It is the most complex one I have ever done. :-) Have fun with your trophy truck!
Great work! Looking forward to your channel growth! The limited slip via grease slips with more rpm and acts like an open diff as the higher rpm overcomes the grease resistance, at this scale a real limited slip and clutch pack seems possible! How long did the shrink tube last, the torque of the nut really jams the pins deep inside the hex, so it may last a while?
Thank you for your support, it is highly appreciated! Shrink tube is still going strong. Hasn't moved yet. It can easily be renewed if it fails, however. And the limited slip with 20.000.000 silicone seems to hold up its promises so far. I am quite happy with it. I haven't touched the front yet, still testing as it is.
I’m also growing my channel. This was a very entertaining and very informative video. I agree about the chassis plate fitment could have been much better. It appears there are a few guys out there machining these parts some better than others I presume. Mine seemed off by a bit as well but went in fine. I love what you did with the rear axle. Looks fantastic. Are you getting any sand inside? I added a bead of grease on the seams on my stock rear axle and also lightly packed the axle ends with grease. I didn’t fill it all the way as I believe that could be worse. I’ve yet to take it out on sand to see if it helped so hopefully it will. My rear driver shock leaked out the box. I ordered a double seal kit for all shocks and I’m also gonna get some shock socks like yours. I also have the same rotors you have. Or at least they look identical. Lastly (for now) I added an ESS dual sound system. I thought it was gonna be silly but it sounds awesome. This truck falls into that kind of scale stuff. I really love this truck. 😊
Hi! Great to get acquainted with other creators! The rear axle is insanely effective. It quickly developed an oil leak, so improved the design and fixed it completely. Now it is completely tight, and nothing gets in or out. I drain it every other run to renew the oil. It's a bit more maintenance, but then again, the whole rig deserves close attention in that respect. Well, at least I maintain it to a very high standard, as I am strongly mechanically inclined (pro mechanic by trade). The shock socks are really good at keeping grit away, I am quite certain they will extend the life of the shafts and seals. It really is a fun truck to own, drive and maintain. Stay in touch! 🙂
Ive got Gpm alloy sway bars trail arms etc in ano orange to go with my fox livery! Mine had to be fox version as all my bike stuff is fox and have friends work at fox uk
3:53 you did an amazing job there buddy, i always thought that same about vanquish parts, for how expensive they are why are they a dull flat grey color
The rough aluminum surface acts as a better heatsink than a smooth polished one. But that's not why Vtvo did that. The rough surface also means it was much cheaper to machine.
I absolutely agree with both your statements. It heats up, but you can't say it gets hot. It's just lukewarm. Still, the ribs provide more surface contact with the surrounding air (but man does it look terrible!). And yes, it makes machining quicker, so is much more profitable for them.
Many of the upvrade parts are hit and miss. Some of them very expensive. TREAL parts fit most often perfectly but they only make wheels for the UDR now. I used to use my UDR so much that many of the parts I installed have worn out and ive been putting the stock parts back onto it that i had originally taken off. I would replace the parts with the aftermarket part i put onto it but many, like the TREAL parts arent any longer made. Aside from that, i dont use it that much anymore. Yours looks pretty dang good. Mine only looked that good for a week cause i absolutely thrash on my RCs from day one.with my rc collection, i only put on aftermarket parts if it breaks more than twice or it a better choice over stock, like most of the electronics in RTRs, or a metal bellcrank vs plastic.
Thanks, much appreciated! I had never done something so intricate before, and I am also quite happy with the result! All colours used are from the Tamiya PS range. Colour codes are as follows: PS-58 Pearl Clear, PS-52 Champagne Gold Anodized Aluminum, PS-17 Metallic Green, PS-57 Pearl White and PS-5 Black for the backing coats. I started by laying down the graphics on the inside (machine cut vinyl decals) dusted the body with four coats of pearl effect, laid the pinstripe mask all the way around, then masked off half the body (and part of the bonnet, which was left to be painted black at the very end). I then sprayed four coats of champagne, let it dry and masked the other half, which was sprayed in green, four coats as well. Took all masks off leaving just the pinstripe (pearl effect paint only so far on that area), then laid three or four coats of black to give some depth and seal it off (otherwise there was still some transparency, which I didn't want). Finally took the pinstripe mask off and sprayed pearl white. It took me an afternoon, and it was quite fun to do! I didn't think of making a video about it, as I didn't want to get distracted by getting camera angles, lighting and so on.
Hi. The links to all the parts are in the description. The wheels are no longer in stock, but I am sure that a quick search on the web will reveal a shop who has them.
I have never seen any, so I made my own. Totally overkill for sure, but it was fun to make. I wouldn't be surprised that you can buy these somewhere. Surely some after-market manufacturer have their own design...
Were those Al front arms also Vitavon? I'm very surprised they were so bad, Vitavon is second only to M2C Racing. Check out the anti-roll bars Vitavon do, the standard Traxxas ones are shitty and break very easily, especially the front one; it can snap just from you snaking the truck down a road at low speed.
@@rcwb110 Ah I see, that explain it. I would avoid any more metal arms if I were you, you need the flex of the plastic, otherwise things will bend or snap. If you want to go insane though Vitavon even do an entirely redesigned _chassis_ in 7075 Al, very expensive!
Indeed, a bit of flex is much better than breaking something. I did see that chassis. Crazy expensive. And it must be insanely heavy, too. No, from now on I think I will do moderate upgrades along the way, I've done the top notch crazy stuff already. Hehe. Time to enjoy it! :-)
Nope, you are not crazy. They are just manufactured to sub-zero quality standard. I fitted mine to a brand new chassis, so I had to make them work as well...
Great build you do nice work, just make sure to say the name of the crap parts, we dont want anyone else to order junk.....that sucks you had to find.out about those parts that way....Great build looks amazing 💯
@@andyb9994I produce videos on top of my daytime job, so don't worry if I don't post every week, as the job has a tendency to get in the way. lol. Keep an eye on the community tab, Instagram and if you feel like it, Patreon. Take care, and I am grateful to have you on board!
You can find the detailed video on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mcevoy The first version I used didn't hold up as well as I expected, and I have now found a much better way. Video about that will be coming soon.
They are no longer available where I bought them, but I have found the same on ebay: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364065622476 They are really cool. Well made and easy to assemble.
You don't want aluminum front arms. I've seen so many of them broken I can't imagine dealing with bent arms and breaking the pins and bulkheads from aluminum arms.
Who knew that vitavon would let parts out the door looking like 3D prints 😂 that's astonishingly bad. And their mega priced arms were a joke, who's been overrating that company? The floor pans are the prime example of where quality needs to be a must, hope one doesnt rip out. All in all you've personally transformed that car into more spectacular looking beast. Dont forget a strongly worded email to vitavon and demand a full refund on parts 👍
Parts other than the rear axle and lower rear suspension links have been sourced elsewhere, but indeed, I was not too happy with the finish of that axle, given what was paid for it. That's just me though, most consumers seem happy with it as it is... As for the rest, well, that's cheap parts for you. Not much R&D, except if it stands for Ripping Dollars off of you. Live and learn.
@@rcwb110 mega madness with these parts companies brother, we'll do the RnD when the parts arrive 👍 That must be both of us parts need that final finish 3D look must mean strength 😆 Either way you've made a great looking car out of the box 💪👍
3:37 “Crappy” …?!! This is absolutely beautiful full CNC parts from high grade aluminum 7075 billet… This is the best way possible to make mechanical parts… How can you be from automotive domain and don’t know that… And you sanded it because it looked “3D printing”……???……what’s wrong with you…😭 3:54 THIS IS CRIMINAL…. 13:24 You’re doubting this isn’t SS, so why you didn’t just try a simple magnet on these ? 🤷♂️
All the parts are in the video description.
But where are beadlocks?
@@olja671 No longer sold where I got them from. Keep an eye open elsewhere, as I am quite certain they could be found elsewhere.
This is the best video I've seen on rc upgrades. You are so much more intelligent than 90 plus percent of people that create content for rc stuff on UA-cam. 👍
Wow, thank you, that's really heartwarming!
Agreed
The attention to detail here really speaks to me 👍Well done, looking forward to following your progress with this one.
Thank you! Glad to know there are like-minded people out there. Welcome to my channel!
Unbelievable that you only have 500 subs….. Absolutely top shelf work!
Lots of hard work goes into producing this, so a great warm thank you for showing your appreciation!
Wow, you do some quality work!!!! I'm Definatly excited to see more of your stuff!!!!
Thank you for showing such enthusiasm! Much appreciated! Right now I'm driving it, so you can look forward to maintenance, and maybe some more upgrades down the line. So far, it is holding up really well. Next video drops tomorrow. Stay tuned! 🙂
Amazing build and attention to detail
Thank you!
Honest and informative review.
I guess the people who gave rave reviews for parts that are really good enough for what you pay are dubious.
Thanks JoskMclaren, I try my best to put useful information out there. Glad it helps. :-)
Getting ready to start scaling mine! I hope it looks half as good as this!
Awesome!I'm sure you will make a cracking rig out of it. And you will especially enjoy driving it afterwards, it is so much fun!
RC4WD King Off-Road Scale Piggyback Shocks w/Faux Reservoir (100mm) are great for it stops it roof landing so much
Interesting! I think I'll try fine-tuning these somewhat before swapping.
I put silicone ear plugs in my Xmaxx center diff instead of that 20mill gel, pretty common cheap and cheerful mod.
As long as it works, that's all that matters. :-)
My friend, you have created an engineering marvel and a work of art, well done sir! Cheers 🍻
Thank you! Cheers!
Great movie and great job with the car. 🔥
Thank you! It was a lot of fun!
"You can always return your order within 14 days of arrival" - UPGRADERC
I hope you got your money back on the suspension arms.
I know. The thing is, I have so little free time that I waited until I had all the parts before working flat out to put them all together. The 14 days had past by then. So now they gather dust on the corner of the work bench. Live and learn.
@@rcwb110 what manufacturer did you get the arms from?
UDR owners need do avoid those.
@@extec101 All the parts are linked in the description.
Yooooo, it’s so cool you actually rip it too
It is so much fun, it would be a shame not to! 😀
@@rcwb110 I have seen a lot of times where people build them and then shelf queen them
@@Calvin_Hatch Me too. What a shame! Wasting such an investment and time spent making something so much better. It is built to rip! Hehe. Thanks for sticking around! 🙂
truly inspring to rebuild my RC THANK YOU! May I ask why we should lubricate our tyres
It makes fitting so much easier. The bead lock ring just slips on and settles into place with ease.
Vice nice build and great ideas. I want to see it run👍🏿👍🏿
Thank you! You will see it next Friday, I went for a 6s Rip in the woods. I hope you like it!
I just enjoyed your video and look forward to more UDR content, oh and became your 300th sub. 😊
Wow, that is so cool! Thank you for doing that, it means a lot to me. I do hope that you will find my content entertaining. Stay in touch!
Holy molly, sir, this looks awesome
Thank you!
A whole machine shop you got? Seriously neat and amazing production
Thank you! I am a professional mechanic, and I do this as a hobby. Lots of fun during the little bit of spare time that I have, and I enjoy producing stuff like this for all to enjoy. I am glad you like it! :-)
I love making UDR videos! You got a new sub from me!
Welcome aboard! Looking forward to watching your videos!
@@rcwb110 Thank you!
@@makestuffbetter19Subbed to your channel too, by the way. Good stuff!
This is actually amazing!!!! Love the paint job too! Might have too add some of these to my custom trophy truck! New sub from me!👍👍👍love the content!
Thank you, and welcome aboard! I am quite happy with the outcome of the paint job as well. It is the most complex one I have ever done. :-) Have fun with your trophy truck!
@@rcwb110 thank you for the kind reply 😊
Great work! Looking forward to your channel growth! The limited slip via grease slips with more rpm and acts like an open diff as the higher rpm overcomes the grease resistance, at this scale a real limited slip and clutch pack seems possible!
How long did the shrink tube last, the torque of the nut really jams the pins deep inside the hex, so it may last a while?
Thank you for your support, it is highly appreciated! Shrink tube is still going strong. Hasn't moved yet. It can easily be renewed if it fails, however. And the limited slip with 20.000.000 silicone seems to hold up its promises so far. I am quite happy with it. I haven't touched the front yet, still testing as it is.
I’m also growing my channel. This was a very entertaining and very informative video. I agree about the chassis plate fitment could have been much better. It appears there are a few guys out there machining these parts some better than others I presume. Mine seemed off by a bit as well but went in fine.
I love what you did with the rear axle. Looks fantastic. Are you getting any sand inside? I added a bead of grease on the seams on my stock rear axle and also lightly packed the axle ends with grease. I didn’t fill it all the way as I believe that could be worse. I’ve yet to take it out on sand to see if it helped so hopefully it will.
My rear driver shock leaked out the box. I ordered a double seal kit for all shocks and I’m also gonna get some shock socks like yours.
I also have the same rotors you have. Or at least they look identical.
Lastly (for now) I added an ESS dual sound system. I thought it was gonna be silly but it sounds awesome. This truck falls into that kind of scale stuff. I really love this truck. 😊
Hi! Great to get acquainted with other creators!
The rear axle is insanely effective. It quickly developed an oil leak, so improved the design and fixed it completely. Now it is completely tight, and nothing gets in or out. I drain it every other run to renew the oil. It's a bit more maintenance, but then again, the whole rig deserves close attention in that respect. Well, at least I maintain it to a very high standard, as I am strongly mechanically inclined (pro mechanic by trade).
The shock socks are really good at keeping grit away, I am quite certain they will extend the life of the shafts and seals.
It really is a fun truck to own, drive and maintain.
Stay in touch! 🙂
Great detailed videos. Subscribed.
Thank you so much! See you soon!
Ive got Gpm alloy sway bars trail arms etc in ano orange to go with my fox livery! Mine had to be fox version as all my bike stuff is fox and have friends work at fox uk
Sweet! I quite like that livery too. I just preferred to make my own as a personal challenge. I am quite happy with the result.
3:53 you did an amazing job there buddy, i always thought that same about vanquish parts, for how expensive they are why are they a dull flat grey color
Thank you! I am really happy with the outcome after so many hours of work.
The rough aluminum surface acts as a better heatsink than a smooth polished one. But that's not why Vtvo did that. The rough surface also means it was much cheaper to machine.
I absolutely agree with both your statements. It heats up, but you can't say it gets hot. It's just lukewarm. Still, the ribs provide more surface contact with the surrounding air (but man does it look terrible!). And yes, it makes machining quicker, so is much more profitable for them.
Awesome!! I do love the udr!
Me too!
Many of the upvrade parts are hit and miss. Some of them very expensive. TREAL parts fit most often perfectly but they only make wheels for the UDR now. I used to use my UDR so much that many of the parts I installed have worn out and ive been putting the stock parts back onto it that i had originally taken off. I would replace the parts with the aftermarket part i put onto it but many, like the TREAL parts arent any longer made. Aside from that, i dont use it that much anymore. Yours looks pretty dang good. Mine only looked that good for a week cause i absolutely thrash on my RCs from day one.with my rc collection, i only put on aftermarket parts if it breaks more than twice or it a better choice over stock, like most of the electronics in RTRs, or a metal bellcrank vs plastic.
Thanks for your input. :-)
What colors did you use on the body?? Looks EPIC!!!
Thanks, much appreciated! I had never done something so intricate before, and I am also quite happy with the result! All colours used are from the Tamiya PS range. Colour codes are as follows: PS-58 Pearl Clear, PS-52 Champagne Gold Anodized Aluminum, PS-17 Metallic Green, PS-57 Pearl White and PS-5 Black for the backing coats. I started by laying down the graphics on the inside (machine cut vinyl decals) dusted the body with four coats of pearl effect, laid the pinstripe mask all the way around, then masked off half the body (and part of the bonnet, which was left to be painted black at the very end). I then sprayed four coats of champagne, let it dry and masked the other half, which was sprayed in green, four coats as well. Took all masks off leaving just the pinstripe (pearl effect paint only so far on that area), then laid three or four coats of black to give some depth and seal it off (otherwise there was still some transparency, which I didn't want). Finally took the pinstripe mask off and sprayed pearl white. It took me an afternoon, and it was quite fun to do! I didn't think of making a video about it, as I didn't want to get distracted by getting camera angles, lighting and so on.
What did you install for your lower trailing arms, brand , and what brand are your beadlock rims ?
Hi. The links to all the parts are in the description. The wheels are no longer in stock, but I am sure that a quick search on the web will reveal a shop who has them.
Im sure you get a working fan replacement for it positive I've see one?
I have never seen any, so I made my own. Totally overkill for sure, but it was fun to make. I wouldn't be surprised that you can buy these somewhere. Surely some after-market manufacturer have their own design...
Awesome 😮
Thanks 🤗
grat camera work!
Thank you, I try my best.
Where did you get that thin metal sheet that goes under the fans? I already have mine mounted but the bottom is exposed
en.fechtner-modellbau.de/1-panel-perforated-sheet-aluminum.-Holes-1-5mm.-Size-approx.-165x100mm/11103
My pin was in letter I but its in the use manual what pin to use for different types
Were those Al front arms also Vitavon? I'm very surprised they were so bad, Vitavon is second only to M2C Racing. Check out the anti-roll bars Vitavon do, the standard Traxxas ones are shitty and break very easily, especially the front one; it can snap just from you snaking the truck down a road at low speed.
Hi! Nope, not Vitavon. Link is in the video description. Good to know about those ARB's!
@@rcwb110 Ah I see, that explain it. I would avoid any more metal arms if I were you, you need the flex of the plastic, otherwise things will bend or snap. If you want to go insane though Vitavon even do an entirely redesigned _chassis_ in 7075 Al, very expensive!
Indeed, a bit of flex is much better than breaking something. I did see that chassis. Crazy expensive. And it must be insanely heavy, too. No, from now on I think I will do moderate upgrades along the way, I've done the top notch crazy stuff already. Hehe. Time to enjoy it! :-)
@@rcwb110 Good bet mate, love the rig, looks fantastic!
@@RYNOCIRATOR_V5 Thank you!
Best upgrade for that thing is for it to hit the trashcan.
I suppose you have good reasons for making such a suggestion? Would you care to elaborate, so people can better understand?
Ok good. I wasn’t going crazy. The skid plates are just made bad. I thought my chassis was twisted or something weird so i made them work
Nope, you are not crazy. They are just manufactured to sub-zero quality standard. I fitted mine to a brand new chassis, so I had to make them work as well...
Great build you do nice work, just make sure to say the name of the crap parts, we dont want anyone else to order junk.....that sucks you had to find.out about those parts that way....Great build looks amazing 💯
Links to all the parts are in the video description. Even the crappy ones. :-) Thanks for stopping by!
@@rcwb110gotcha I'm looking forward to more vids 💯
@@andyb9994I produce videos on top of my daytime job, so don't worry if I don't post every week, as the job has a tendency to get in the way. lol. Keep an eye on the community tab, Instagram and if you feel like it, Patreon. Take care, and I am grateful to have you on board!
Great video very interesting I have just subscribed to your channel
Thanks and welcome! I hope you will find future videos just as interesting.
wow it was nice video, subscribed.
Thanks and welcome!
That chassis skin could’ve been for a different version?
I bought a clear body and painted it myself. How do you like it? 🙂
Epic
@@Rc_cars5Thank you! Much appreciated! It was good fun to do.
How did you seal the axle case so it would hold fluid properly?
You can find the detailed video on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mcevoy
The first version I used didn't hold up as well as I expected, and I have now found a much better way. Video about that will be coming soon.
What beadlock wheels are those I’m not seeing them in the discription
They are no longer available where I bought them, but I have found the same on ebay: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364065622476 They are really cool. Well made and easy to assemble.
great video! german? to be honest i liked the finish of the Axle... but i appriciate the work
Thanks! I am of Scottish descent, and live in Belgium.
You don't want aluminum front arms. I've seen so many of them broken I can't imagine dealing with bent arms and breaking the pins and bulkheads from aluminum arms.
Absolutely. A bit of flew is welcome, in hindsight, and this is provided masterfully by the original parts.
thats ba.. havin trouble notr impulse buying a UDR
If you have the spare cash lying around, go right ahead. It is expensive, but the experience is worth it.
BAD A$$, FABtastic🤘😎🤘
Thank you! It was a lot of fun to build, and much more to drive!
what beatlocks did you use?
Links to all the parts are in the video description.
11:22 what brand are these?, so we know what not to buy
Links to all the parts are in the description. :-)
Subbed!
Thanks Marco, much appreciated!
Who knew that vitavon would let parts out the door looking like 3D prints 😂 that's astonishingly bad.
And their mega priced arms were a joke, who's been overrating that company?
The floor pans are the prime example of where quality needs to be a must, hope one doesnt rip out.
All in all you've personally transformed that car into more spectacular looking beast.
Dont forget a strongly worded email to vitavon and demand a full refund on parts 👍
Parts other than the rear axle and lower rear suspension links have been sourced elsewhere, but indeed, I was not too happy with the finish of that axle, given what was paid for it. That's just me though, most consumers seem happy with it as it is... As for the rest, well, that's cheap parts for you. Not much R&D, except if it stands for Ripping Dollars off of you. Live and learn.
@@rcwb110 mega madness with these parts companies brother, we'll do the RnD when the parts arrive 👍
That must be both of us parts need that final finish 3D look must mean strength 😆
Either way you've made a great looking car out of the box 💪👍
@@mehimrc1314Thank you, brother! Looking forward to see what you've been up to as well. 🙂
3:37 “Crappy” …?!!
This is absolutely beautiful full CNC parts from high grade aluminum 7075 billet…
This is the best way possible to make mechanical parts… How can you be from automotive domain and don’t know that…
And you sanded it because it looked “3D printing”……???……what’s wrong with you…😭
3:54 THIS IS CRIMINAL….
13:24 You’re doubting this isn’t SS, so why you didn’t just try a simple magnet on these ? 🤷♂️
😂 You'll get over it. It is not a beautifully milled part. You would know if you ever saw one. Anyway, I'm happy with it.
You're never going to drive it. To scared something won't line up or a tire was turning to fast.
Wait until next Friday. This is built to be used. Rear axle oil has already been drained and renewed, and seals have been improved. Ready to rip! :-)
Very impressive!!!!! I love my udr !! Definitely going to subscribe!!!!!!!!
@@josephhermann648 Thank you!
They cut a corner and left it rough. How pathetic. Sorry you had to experience an unfinished part. I won’t be buying any product from them.
Indeed. I suppose it is to be expected from a company based in China.