This is awesome been eyeing them for a bit. Thinking of selling one of my mtb’s to buy one😂 thanks for the video, God bless you and your family piece and blessings
Thank you. Very much appreciated 🙏. I think you'd have alot of fun with it. It does need some brass on the front somewhere. It has a pretty heavy bed. But it's built like a tank...really, an overbuilt TRX4. What is a mtb?
I have been eyeing this for months and it's definitely worth the price but i just can't bring myself to pull the trigger on it yet. It even has a Bullnose Ford 80-85 body and I personally own a 84 F150. CrossRC is a step above the more prominent brands sold in North America. We love our JT6 flatbed. Excellent video!
Thank you for the kind words. Very much appreciated. You have a Bullnose F150, all the more reason to buy one. 😆 Honestly(as always), you won't regret the purchase. The Tow-Truck is everything the TRX4 is, only bigger with a few fixes Traxxas should've had...the main thing being able to lock the differentials independently of each other. If you're worried about putting money into it...you don't need to. Star-cut the foams and put a 16-tooth pinion on the motor. Oh, one thing, Cross's billing is out of the country so you don't have taxes but the shipping is expensive($65). You might save more paying taxes and getting free shipping.
Neat crawler. Impressive truck. After building up my TRX-4 kit, I got back into bashers. Currently building a discontinued ARRMA Senton 6s from Typhon parts, but I still check on the crawler builds.
Sweet. Only big truck I have these days is my Summit. I think my coolest big truck was the nitro Super Losi Truck. Had that 2-speed forward and reverse with a low-range knob. I sold it like an idiot. Lol
@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 Summit is an interesting truck. I built up an old 2 speed 3906 E-Maxx with helical steel gears in an aluminum transmission case recently. Made my own slipper clutch assembly for 6s. Hope it holds up. Summit tires. Lifted with longer ZD Racing shocks and Hot Racing's discontinued adjustable shock towers. Sensored Castle MMX system. Geared as low as possible with 72T spur 13T pinion. Proline Bronco body and custom water jug cap bucket lights. Have to tweak the programming and get it soldered to EC5's. Earplug putty in diffs. My version of a Summit.
Yep same here I saw it & I’ve been doing research ever since but until recently there has not been much information on them so I appreciate it I don’t know if the chassis is the same as some of the other Emo’s or if this one is different or a upgraded version. I like it a lot.
Robert Mazza said this is the third Emo rig...tho, a few small changes were made to fit the bed. I've been burned out on this hobby for a long time...I've been doing this since 1989. This Tow-Truck has kinda reignited my enthusiasm for now, which is nice. I'm slowly making changes....one change always seems to create a necessity to change something else, i.e., better foams created more traction. With traction, I want smoother throttle control. So, in-goes a 38t 560 Mammoth motor with a smaller pinion, now it wants to tip back more when climbing instead of spinning the tires....so now it needs more weight upfront. Hahaha It'll eventually stop. Hahaha
My passion besides RC driving is airbrushing RC bodies,so I'd like to know before I purchase this, is are there any aftermarket bodies yet that would fit this rig? I love the body it comes with but Im not feeling the Tiger decals...
I totally understand that. In the near future, I'll be slightly changing the color , but obviously painting it from the outside. I've seen the same body, unpainted from Aliexpress, but it's not cheap. As for size, they are BIG. Smaller than an SCX6 but smaller than the Pro-Line K10 body on my TRX4 "Killer Wasp. Unfortunately, no, I haven't seen any other body that will fit the Wrecker besides other Cross 1/8 Emo X models.
Thanks for all the great vids! Can you give me an honest answer, is it worth the wait and the $$$? Been eying it up for a while, and hesitant pull the trigger on it. Have you broken anything yet? If so, how is parts support for this rig?
Yes. It's worth it. I'd buy this over a TRX4. It's very similar to a TRX4, just much more. Honestly, only upgrades it needs is the motor/esc/steering servo of your choice. Get a Fusion, any of them, get a stronger steering servo, and you're done. You could ad some brass stuff to the front and star cut the foams if you want. The stock tires are really good. You could even go cheaper with a Hobbywing 1080 and a Holmes-Hobbies TorqueMasters 550 motor...however, it's a heavy truck, so a brushless is best. I love outrunner motors because of the crazy torque-density. I went with a 1950kv 540-L Revolver and a AM32 80A Ryino esc. It has everything. Another option is a 4274S from Holmes-Hobbies if they are in stock and pair it with a Mamba X. Hobbywing also has a new motor combo that big AND it has FOC which would be awesome. Hope this helps. Enjoy.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 thanks for the info! I run the all in one Fusion Pro on both my TRX 4s and my TRX 4 knock off "beluga" lol. I want a larger scale rig and can't bring myself to dish out over 1,000 bucks for an SCX6. I think this rig will bring me to my happy place ☺️
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 not to mention I'm a Ford guy and this rig definitely is modeled off the 80-86 bullnose Ford trucks. I love all RC but scale is where it's at!
I got mine today! It's a beautiful machine! Only thing I noticed right off the bat. Shocks are awfully light. Did you put heavier oil in yours? I think I've watched all of your vids but I don't remember. RC is an addictive hobby and I find myself watching countless how tos and builds, I lose track lol
@applefordguy76 First-off, congratulations on the new Tow-Truck. That is awesome, and I hope you have a ton of fun with it. Thank you. Appreciate the feedback and views. No, Sir...I didn't touch the shocks. They are a piece of art and work really well. I have more planned for the Emo X3 Tow-Truck, I've just been busy, a little burned out, and I had a long and much needed vacation. Now I'm getting about 10 rigs ready for Pro-Line By The Fire this coming September. Future plans are a custom front bumper or modify the stock one to fit a very strong servo winch, try to increase the efficiency of the tow winch by replacing the winch controller or tow winch or both. Much later, I might play with a 1/8th motor or a single speed transmission with a DIG or both. Currently, I'm putting the stock tires back on with tuned foams inside. Stock tires really are that good.
Hey Tom!!! So, I have my x3 tow truck, and just got the 6x6 version as well! Have you had to order parts from Cross yet? I find their parts search very difficult to navigate, and they only show a fraction of the parts no matter which search terms I use. Tried emailing their support email, over a week ago, and no response. I busted a driveshaft because I installed an Axe system in it and it got away on me lol... I have stainless aftermarket shafts coming, but I am sure other things will break in the future. Any input would be greatly appreciated sir!
You honestly can't go wrong with Vanquish Incision driveshafts. I use them on everything bit my TRX4. I run crazy power in 2 of my TRX4s(Holmes-Hobbies 1/8th 4274s Puller Pro's. They literally have 1/6th size rotor. They make over 3hp on 3s but good for 6s. I've asked John face-to-face). I've never broken anything on my TRX4s. They have very good plastics. So, do a little research & see if the TRX4 shaft will fit the X3. I'm just thinking they might be too short. I'd befriend Robert Mazza. Robert owns a hobby shop back east, and he's the one that brought Cross RC to the states. He also recently found a big distributor to help get Cross parts to venders/hobby shops. He had a distributor before, but they went under, hence the problem getting parts. I believe Amain is carrying Cross again. That's where I bought my first two Cross rigs. If you have a manual with part numbers, I believe AliExpress has Cross parts.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 I ended up contacting the dealer it came from out of Ohio. He said he's working on the parts lists on the site. He stated hes trying to get the info from Cross so he can put together a comprehensive parts list. The both of my EMO rigs only came with a thumb drive, with an assembly guide, but no part numbers. I think they're awesome machines, but kinda frustrating that the parent company isn't offering more support for the sellers in the US to service their customers. But the fella I am dealing with in Ohio is very responsive with replies and realizes its an issue.
If it was in line with my other 1/10 scale rigs I'd own one already. But it don't fit my scale lay out or my other rigs. It's a shame because it's cool.
I totally get that. Myself, I like a true 1/10th size. Most rigs are 1/9-ish. All the popular rigs like Axial, Element, Redcat....they're 1/9. Well, except Elements Suzuki Samurai, it's between 1/7 & 1/8th. My Cross tow truck is 1/8th. A Clodbuster & Blackfoot body, which I grew up on is a true 1/10(1/10.3, or something like that). Again, I agree with you. It just looks better having all the same scale & flipping parts(such as tires) is easier.
Km using an old Hittec charger, but it's no longer made, this is the new one; Hitec RCD 44254 X4 AC Pro AC/DC Four Port Multicharger. As for batteries, my go-to for this rig is a Gens Ace 4300 Adventure.
I only drive my rigs with their diffs unlocked & only lock them when I get stuck.! I love it.! 😉 😉 😂 😂 I much prefer rigs with locking diffs & 2 speeds because I like to drive them fast across open terrain as well as crawl with them. I love 1/8 rigs too, I have a Traction Hobby Cragsman & an Absima Bronx(Yikong Bronco) & they're just unstoppable compared to my 1/10 rigs.! 😉 If you haven't already, give them a look, you won't be disappointed with either, they're both extremely durable 4S rigs.! I've got a couple of single speed, locked diff rigs, a Hobao DC1 & an Element Gatekeeper & to be honest I don't really enjoy driving them (too slow, handle terribly & won't turn😂) & I hardly ever use them. (I love the way the Gatekeeper looks, I might try fitting the cage on a trail rig but it's extremely tight inside) I don't own a Cross RC but I'm very tempted to get this one.! More so after watching this.!! 👍 👍 Great video mate.!!! Subbed & liked & the very best wishes from Scotland 🏴 🙏 ❤️ 📻 🕹️ 🔋 🚗 🚖 🚕 🚔 🚚 🚙 🚘 🚓 🚒 🚑 🚐 🚎 🚤 🚁 🛩️ 👍 👍 👍
Sweet. Thanks for the compliments. Very much appreciated. I agree, I love the options on different gears and lockable diffs. It really does add to the realism to the driving. I do wish it had dig. After everything is said and done and I have some miles on this rig, I might try and modify a Dig/transmission into this rig. Or maybe Cross will do it later and I could just swap trannys. I'll check out those rigs you mentioned.
Those are Boom Racing Pro-built wheels. My youngest Son got those for me. I'm running the center backwards to tucked-in the tires. I think it kinda gives an old military look to them.
Hello sir. I'm only in year 2 of the hobby. Only rc is a self built 79 bronco trx 4 with lift,2.2 and a brushless...etc. Can you help on a size comparison between it and this wrecker? Prob a must buy isnt it? Sorry to say ima ford guy and this is my GOAT bodystyle.
At the beginning of my video, I compare a my Killer Easp TRX4 truck that has the standard wheelbase to the Cross RC Emo X3 Tow-Truck. Your rig has a Wheelbase between 12.28 inches (312 mm Bronco) and 12.9″ (324 mm for the Defender, and my yellow rig that's just to the right of the Cross Tow-Truck). The Cross Wrecker/Tow-Truck is big.
One thing I wish CrossRC would do is to stop using mini servos for shift/difflock etc. there's plenty of room for a standard servo, even on their 1/10 trucks. If you need a replacement, they cost more and getting something waterproof means you have to spend a fortune just for a shift or difflock servo...
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 They're defined as "mini" servos... CrossRC's part number is S011M, AGFRC make some in that size, but to get a waterproof one it's about $85 at the cheapest. I have a few CrossRC trucks and they all use them... They're not that much smaller than a standard which is what makes it frustrating. I might look at trying to create some kind of adapter to allow use of a standard servo... Nice video by the way - I didn't mention that in my original comment.
That's not cheap at all. The NSDRC Micro's I like to use are super strong, can handle 8.4 volts and make 165oz...plenty for any shifting or mini crawler at $59. I'd probably make one of those work for me before spending $85+.
Do you want...Front lock vs. rear lock? It depends on your goal. Do you want oversteer or understeer? Generally speaking,.if you want oversteer... lock the rear differential. If you want to corner the apex like an F1 driver,... Open diffs are for you.
Your guess is probably better than mine why they went that big. My guess is the Emo platform is extremely durable and has similar features as the extremely popular TRX4 platform, just a little bigger. I wish it was more popular for the aftermarket support.
Who cares really ? Most manufacturers lately aren’t making their trucks to scale that they say they are. The tow truck looks awesome , I’d like to pick one up. I don’t think I’ve seen my local hobby shop carry this brand , probably have to order it
Alot of hobbiest care about the size, mostly because it won't fit-in with their other rigs. Also, people like to know what the actual size is before they order one online. If you get one, you won't be disappointed. It's a great looking rig. Obviously if you've been in the hobby a long time, you're going to be picky on the electronics such as the motor and servo. But that's what the hobby is about, you change what you want, keep what you want. Thanks for the feedback and watching.
This is awesome been eyeing them for a bit. Thinking of selling one of my mtb’s to buy one😂 thanks for the video, God bless you and your family piece and blessings
Thank you. Very much appreciated 🙏.
I think you'd have alot of fun with it.
It does need some brass on the front somewhere. It has a pretty heavy bed.
But it's built like a tank...really, an overbuilt TRX4.
What is a mtb?
Beast of a truck 💪. Definitely a 1/8th scale. Would love to get one of these. 👍
You'd really like it. It definitely has a cool-factor.
Very nice Tow-Truck. Thanks for sharing all the details and features. 🏁🏁
Thank you for the nice compliments.
I like the truck...its like a bigger TRX4 but with more options.
Just preordered this one - waiting for another US shipment, can't wait. Looks like an amazing truck!
I hope it is as durable as it is awesome looking. Hahaha.
Alot of X3 owners say its really durable.
I think you'll live it.
Use the dip switches in the radio to reverse the diff lock servos to light up when on I.e locked it’s pretty simple.
I'll have to look at the thumb drive instructions that came with the rig. But I didn't notice anything for the radio the first time.
I have been eyeing this for months and it's definitely worth the price but i just can't bring myself to pull the trigger on it yet. It even has a Bullnose Ford 80-85 body and I personally own a 84 F150.
CrossRC is a step above the more prominent brands sold in North America. We love our JT6 flatbed. Excellent video!
Thank you for the kind words. Very much appreciated.
You have a Bullnose F150, all the more reason to buy one. 😆
Honestly(as always), you won't regret the purchase.
The Tow-Truck is everything the TRX4 is, only bigger with a few fixes Traxxas should've had...the main thing being able to lock the differentials independently of each other.
If you're worried about putting money into it...you don't need to. Star-cut the foams and put a 16-tooth pinion on the motor.
Oh, one thing, Cross's billing is out of the country so you don't have taxes but the shipping is expensive($65). You might save more paying taxes and getting free shipping.
Neat crawler. Impressive truck. After building up my TRX-4 kit, I got back into bashers. Currently building a discontinued ARRMA Senton 6s from Typhon parts, but I still check on the crawler builds.
Sweet. Only big truck I have these days is my Summit. I think my coolest big truck was the nitro Super Losi Truck. Had that 2-speed forward and reverse with a low-range knob. I sold it like an idiot. Lol
@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 Summit is an interesting truck. I built up an old 2 speed 3906 E-Maxx with helical steel gears in an aluminum transmission case recently. Made my own slipper clutch assembly for 6s. Hope it holds up. Summit tires. Lifted with longer ZD Racing shocks and Hot Racing's discontinued adjustable shock towers. Sensored Castle MMX system. Geared as low as possible with 72T spur 13T pinion. Proline Bronco body and custom water jug cap bucket lights. Have to tweak the programming and get it soldered to EC5's. Earplug putty in diffs. My version of a Summit.
Sounds pretty cool.
8:50 makes complete sense, just like 1st and 2nd gear makes sense in the other direction on the transmitter
I need to look at the USB that comes with the truck and see how to flip those switches.
Thanks for watching.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108The USB only has instructions for a kit build and an ad video. Unfortunately there is nothing in there for the transmitter.
Bummer. I guess I'll keep looking for the instructions for the radio then. Thanks, you saved me some time.
thats some quality content right there. from Alberta Canada❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you.
Just placed an order for one in grey. Im looking for to do a lil trailing with this beast in Florida.
Awesome. You'll like it.
Nice truck, good work! 👍
Thank you.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 you're welcome and just subscribed 👍
Yep same here I saw it & I’ve been doing research ever since but until recently there has not been much information on them so I appreciate it I don’t know if the chassis is the same as some of the other Emo’s or if this one is different or a upgraded version. I like it a lot.
Robert Mazza said this is the third Emo rig...tho, a few small changes were made to fit the bed.
I've been burned out on this hobby for a long time...I've been doing this since 1989. This Tow-Truck has kinda reignited my enthusiasm for now, which is nice.
I'm slowly making changes....one change always seems to create a necessity to change something else, i.e., better foams created more traction. With traction, I want smoother throttle control. So, in-goes a 38t 560 Mammoth motor with a smaller pinion, now it wants to tip back more when climbing instead of spinning the tires....so now it needs more weight upfront. Hahaha
It'll eventually stop. Hahaha
Oh, BTW, thanks for watching....AND buy it. You won't regret it.
Cool truck can’t wait to see all the modifications and up grades
Lots planned. Fortunately I already have alot of parts to start.
Awesome tow truck
I think it is also.
My passion besides RC driving is airbrushing RC bodies,so I'd like to know before I purchase this, is are there any aftermarket bodies yet that would fit this rig? I love the body it comes with but Im not feeling the Tiger decals...
I totally understand that.
In the near future, I'll be slightly changing the color , but obviously painting it from the outside.
I've seen the same body, unpainted from Aliexpress, but it's not cheap.
As for size, they are BIG. Smaller than an SCX6 but smaller than the Pro-Line K10 body on my TRX4 "Killer Wasp.
Unfortunately, no, I haven't seen any other body that will fit the Wrecker besides other Cross 1/8 Emo X models.
Ok cool, thanks a bunch bro.
Thanks for all the great vids! Can you give me an honest answer, is it worth the wait and the $$$? Been eying it up for a while, and hesitant pull the trigger on it. Have you broken anything yet? If so, how is parts support for this rig?
Yes. It's worth it. I'd buy this over a TRX4. It's very similar to a TRX4, just much more. Honestly, only upgrades it needs is the motor/esc/steering servo of your choice.
Get a Fusion, any of them, get a stronger steering servo, and you're done.
You could ad some brass stuff to the front and star cut the foams if you want.
The stock tires are really good.
You could even go cheaper with a Hobbywing 1080 and a Holmes-Hobbies TorqueMasters 550 motor...however, it's a heavy truck, so a brushless is best.
I love outrunner motors because of the crazy torque-density. I went with a 1950kv 540-L Revolver and a AM32 80A Ryino esc. It has everything. Another option is a 4274S from Holmes-Hobbies if they are in stock and pair it with a Mamba X.
Hobbywing also has a new motor combo that big AND it has FOC which would be awesome.
Hope this helps. Enjoy.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 thanks for the info! I run the all in one Fusion Pro on both my TRX 4s and my TRX 4 knock off "beluga" lol. I want a larger scale rig and can't bring myself to dish out over 1,000 bucks for an SCX6. I think this rig will bring me to my happy place ☺️
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 not to mention I'm a Ford guy and this rig definitely is modeled off the 80-86 bullnose Ford trucks. I love all RC but scale is where it's at!
I got mine today! It's a beautiful machine! Only thing I noticed right off the bat. Shocks are awfully light. Did you put heavier oil in yours? I think I've watched all of your vids but I don't remember. RC is an addictive hobby and I find myself watching countless how tos and builds, I lose track lol
@applefordguy76 First-off, congratulations on the new Tow-Truck. That is awesome, and I hope you have a ton of fun with it.
Thank you. Appreciate the feedback and views.
No, Sir...I didn't touch the shocks. They are a piece of art and work really well.
I have more planned for the Emo X3 Tow-Truck, I've just been busy, a little burned out, and I had a long and much needed vacation. Now I'm getting about 10 rigs ready for Pro-Line By The Fire this coming September.
Future plans are a custom front bumper or modify the stock one to fit a very strong servo winch, try to increase the efficiency of the tow winch by replacing the winch controller or tow winch or both.
Much later, I might play with a 1/8th motor or a single speed transmission with a DIG or both.
Currently, I'm putting the stock tires back on with tuned foams inside. Stock tires really are that good.
What is the brown thing on the transmitter? That would bug me
That flat sand/brown color flat thing is where I mount my phone. It comes off. It has velcro on both sides, and velcro on the radio and on my phone.
Hey Tom!!! So, I have my x3 tow truck, and just got the 6x6 version as well! Have you had to order parts from Cross yet? I find their parts search very difficult to navigate, and they only show a fraction of the parts no matter which search terms I use. Tried emailing their support email, over a week ago, and no response. I busted a driveshaft because I installed an Axe system in it and it got away on me lol... I have stainless aftermarket shafts coming, but I am sure other things will break in the future. Any input would be greatly appreciated sir!
You honestly can't go wrong with Vanquish Incision driveshafts. I use them on everything bit my TRX4. I run crazy power in 2 of my TRX4s(Holmes-Hobbies 1/8th 4274s Puller Pro's. They literally have 1/6th size rotor. They make over 3hp on 3s but good for 6s. I've asked John face-to-face). I've never broken anything on my TRX4s. They have very good plastics. So, do a little research & see if the TRX4 shaft will fit the X3. I'm just thinking they might be too short.
I'd befriend Robert Mazza. Robert owns a hobby shop back east, and he's the one that brought Cross RC to the states. He also recently found a big distributor to help get Cross parts to venders/hobby shops. He had a distributor before, but they went under, hence the problem getting parts. I believe Amain is carrying Cross again. That's where I bought my first two Cross rigs.
If you have a manual with part numbers, I believe AliExpress has Cross parts.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 I ended up contacting the dealer it came from out of Ohio. He said he's working on the parts lists on the site. He stated hes trying to get the info from Cross so he can put together a comprehensive parts list. The both of my EMO rigs only came with a thumb drive, with an assembly guide, but no part numbers. I think they're awesome machines, but kinda frustrating that the parent company isn't offering more support for the sellers in the US to service their customers. But the fella I am dealing with in Ohio is very responsive with replies and realizes its an issue.
@applefordguy76 That's good to hear. Robert Mazza has always helped me out in the past. But honestly, my Cross rigs don't break very often.
Hello, is it ready for lipo 4S?
Thanks.
Absolutely. It uses a Hobbywing 880 esc 2s to 4s. It's fast for a stock motor on 3s. It'll be plenty fast for a trail machine on 4s.
Thanks for your answer!
@charleshonore9643 You're welcome. It'll program similar to the 1080. You'll need the program card.
If it was in line with my other 1/10 scale rigs I'd own one already. But it don't fit my scale lay out or my other rigs. It's a shame because it's cool.
I totally get that.
Myself, I like a true 1/10th size. Most rigs are 1/9-ish. All the popular rigs like Axial, Element, Redcat....they're 1/9. Well, except Elements Suzuki Samurai, it's between 1/7 & 1/8th. My Cross tow truck is 1/8th.
A Clodbuster & Blackfoot body, which I grew up on is a true 1/10(1/10.3, or something like that).
Again, I agree with you. It just looks better having all the same scale & flipping parts(such as tires) is easier.
Hey mate what battery and charger are you using
Km using an old Hittec charger, but it's no longer made, this is the new one; Hitec RCD 44254 X4 AC Pro AC/DC Four Port Multicharger.
As for batteries, my go-to for this rig is a Gens Ace 4300 Adventure.
Thanks mate also are they the deans connector?
@4wdingVictoria I don't remember what the stock 880 esc has on it, but i installed a Deans on the new Ryino 32-bit 80A esc that's in there now.
What battery connection does it have?
Factory? I don't remember.
I believe I put XT60 connectors.
I have a split between Dean's and 60s.
love my X3, it is super capable
That's awesome to hear.
thats an absolute beauty, love it 👌👍👍👍
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Awesome RC and Great Review!
Me to are in ❤ for this Awesome Tow Truck 🐼👌🏻
Definitely a great looking and fun rig.
I belive my Friend!!!!
Is A awesome RC and a Beauty
Super cool rig!
It’s a 1/8?? Not a 6….even though is scx6 the standard on that….if it is that’s in the middle.
Scale is def relative.
You're correct, its 1/8th not 1/6th. It is an odd size for sure. I believe Cross's PG-4L dually rig is this size.
I only drive my rigs with their diffs unlocked & only lock them when I get stuck.!
I love it.! 😉 😉 😂 😂
I much prefer rigs with locking diffs & 2 speeds because I like to drive them fast across open terrain as well as crawl with them.
I love 1/8 rigs too, I have a Traction Hobby Cragsman & an Absima Bronx(Yikong Bronco) & they're just unstoppable compared to my 1/10 rigs.! 😉
If you haven't already, give them a look, you won't be disappointed with either, they're both extremely durable 4S rigs.!
I've got a couple of single speed, locked diff rigs, a Hobao DC1 & an Element Gatekeeper & to be honest I don't really enjoy driving them (too slow, handle terribly & won't turn😂) & I hardly ever use them. (I love the way the Gatekeeper looks, I might try fitting the cage on a trail rig but it's extremely tight inside)
I don't own a Cross RC but I'm very tempted to get this one.!
More so after watching this.!! 👍 👍
Great video mate.!!!
Subbed & liked & the very best wishes from Scotland 🏴 🙏 ❤️ 📻 🕹️ 🔋 🚗 🚖 🚕 🚔 🚚 🚙 🚘 🚓 🚒 🚑 🚐 🚎 🚤 🚁 🛩️ 👍 👍 👍
Sweet.
Thanks for the compliments. Very much appreciated.
I agree, I love the options on different gears and lockable diffs. It really does add to the realism to the driving.
I do wish it had dig. After everything is said and done and I have some miles on this rig, I might try and modify a Dig/transmission into this rig. Or maybe Cross will do it later and I could just swap trannys.
I'll check out those rigs you mentioned.
What rims are you running on your TRX4
Those are Boom Racing Pro-built wheels. My youngest Son got those for me.
I'm running the center backwards to tucked-in the tires. I think it kinda gives an old military look to them.
Ok that makes sense
Hello sir. I'm only in year 2 of the hobby. Only rc is a self built 79 bronco trx 4 with lift,2.2 and a brushless...etc. Can you help on a size comparison between it and this wrecker? Prob a must buy isnt it? Sorry to say ima ford guy and this is my GOAT bodystyle.
At the beginning of my video, I compare a my Killer Easp TRX4 truck that has the standard wheelbase to the Cross RC Emo X3 Tow-Truck. Your rig has a Wheelbase between 12.28 inches (312 mm Bronco) and 12.9″ (324 mm for the Defender, and my yellow rig that's just to the right of the Cross Tow-Truck).
The Cross Wrecker/Tow-Truck is big.
One thing I wish CrossRC would do is to stop using mini servos for shift/difflock etc. there's plenty of room for a standard servo, even on their 1/10 trucks. If you need a replacement, they cost more and getting something waterproof means you have to spend a fortune just for a shift or difflock servo...
I get that. They are an odd size servo from my glances. Looks bigger than a typical micro but smaller than standard. I should compare them.
@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108 They're defined as "mini" servos... CrossRC's part number is S011M, AGFRC make some in that size, but to get a waterproof one it's about $85 at the cheapest. I have a few CrossRC trucks and they all use them... They're not that much smaller than a standard which is what makes it frustrating. I might look at trying to create some kind of adapter to allow use of a standard servo... Nice video by the way - I didn't mention that in my original comment.
That's not cheap at all. The NSDRC Micro's I like to use are super strong, can handle 8.4 volts and make 165oz...plenty for any shifting or mini crawler at $59. I'd probably make one of those work for me before spending $85+.
Do you want...Front lock vs. rear lock?
It depends on your goal.
Do you want oversteer or understeer?
Generally speaking,.if you want oversteer... lock the rear differential.
If you want to corner the apex like an F1 driver,...
Open diffs are for you.
You're absolutely correct. 💯
Size wise that thing could probably tow most European cars.
Hahaha. Possibly. Hahaha
Why 1/8 I wonder? I really wish someone made a 1/10. With all the popularity in “off road wrecker” channels it could be a cool 1/10 concept
Your guess is probably better than mine why they went that big.
My guess is the Emo platform is extremely durable and has similar features as the extremely popular TRX4 platform, just a little bigger.
I wish it was more popular for the aftermarket support.
prity neet
Who cares really ? Most manufacturers lately aren’t making their trucks to scale that they say they are. The tow truck looks awesome , I’d like to pick one up. I don’t think I’ve seen my local hobby shop carry this brand , probably have to order it
Alot of hobbiest care about the size, mostly because it won't fit-in with their other rigs.
Also, people like to know what the actual size is before they order one online.
If you get one, you won't be disappointed. It's a great looking rig.
Obviously if you've been in the hobby a long time, you're going to be picky on the electronics such as the motor and servo. But that's what the hobby is about, you change what you want, keep what you want.
Thanks for the feedback and watching.
Size does matter in RC. Absolutely@@tomlucasrccrawlers9108