You really seem to know your mini zs..i live in sw florida and thereare no mini z tracks around here.if there was i may buy one of these thanks for the review..
Yes, here in lee county fl there are no rc race tracks..i recently bought some 1/43 and a couple of wltoys 1/28..in last week or 2 i have definitely improved skills...i am guessing if i ever find a mini z track the skills i am getting now will be helpful .but all cars handle a bit different...i may want to get a mini z to run also in near future...
Good to see ya Rick! Make that money!!!!
You really seem to know your mini zs..i live in sw florida and thereare no mini z tracks around here.if there was i may buy one of these thanks for the review..
@@roadstar499 yeah we our club track that we run on at different locations, and the local hobby shop here recently put in an indoor carpet track.
Yes, here in lee county fl there are no rc race tracks..i recently bought some 1/43 and a couple of wltoys 1/28..in last week or 2 i have definitely improved skills...i am guessing if i ever find a mini z track the skills i am getting now will be helpful
.but all cars handle a bit different...i may want to get a mini z to run also in near future...
is mini z still that popular I could get into or is there a new model coming out
@@CarCrazyGhost mini z is still very popular the latest model is the mr03 rwd and the mr04 EVO
Great video, Rick!!
Question about ball diffs. Can u adjust them to make em work as "welded" diff? And have u used the nexxspeed dual spring shock?
@@rickyhall4079 i have not used the nexx speed shock only the pn one. Yes the diffs are fully adjustable
@rickzfpv3118 thank you so much for all the info and help! I'm super new to mini z nd this scale in general lol
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Is that a sensored motor running in a sensor less car ...I want to run a 3500 but don't have a sensor
@@kennygrove3227 yes you can run them sensored or sensorless mine has a mr03 evo board in it so it is sensorless. The mr04 evo board is sensored