Honestly, I think every RC modeler should try a massive, painstaking build once in their lives. I bought a Tamiya 1/16 tank kit and let it sit in my closet for 6 years before I got around to building it (I knew it was going to be a massive project). It took me a a few months to complete it, working a few hours at a time in evenings. The masking, painting and weathering took the longest. It turned out fantastic. When people see it they think it is a static model. The smiles it gets when you fire it up are priceless.
About 20 years ago, I built a Tamiya Subaru Impreza kit. Not a big project I know, but the trouble I had with it because I didn't have the correct tools for the job. I resorted to buying a scalpel for cutting. Excellent tool for the job. What I didn't consider was a cutting surface. I was living in a rented house with my space being one double bedroom. Because I couldn't risk damaging the carpet, I decided to use my lap. I soon learned why cutting plastic with a scalpel on my lap was not a good idea. I pierced my own spud sack with the scalpel. I used super glue to repair the slices skin on my gentleman's bag and got back to building. Having not learned a single lesson, I ended up embedding the scalpel in my knee, right down to the handle 😂 That required a trip to the hospital where I learned I almost sliced right through a ligament. 2mm away! That car was forged in blood. I loved it. I must order an RC kit and do an entire build. I've been building and painting Warhammer 40K miniatures (even RC'd a few of the vehicles; I have an RC Baneblade 👍) for a couple of years now, so I've got all the necessary tools (I also taught myself to airbrush to a fairly decent standard) and a proper work area to minimise the potential of injury. I bet I still manage, though 😅
I have literally no idea of RC Cars, Trucks, Trains, and so on... Still I just watched a guy build a 10x10 truck for 80 minutes. I regret nothing. I wish you the most fun possible with your truck and I hope for no more problems. It looks great man :D
Try watching the build videos for Armortek tanks, they are a real treat and some master modelers at work building those 100kg behemoths. One guy did something like a 120 video series, about 20 minutes per for one Tiger Tank build.
Howdy! Hello from America. My name is Chris and it was an absolute pleasure to go on this build journey with you! I built and repaired ATM machines for about 5 years and worked with a lot of the same tools. A lot of the same parts and components are used also from small brush motors, leads, circuits, wiring harnesses, led's, cosmetic plastic and metal panels and parts. Just about every screw was machined and some so small you needed magnetic bits and glasses to run them. The card readers from the cash dispensers had to be built and put together then inspected before installed. But i would like to mention that however i do understand your want to not damage or strip a screw and hand driving every screw. We had that same issue! Every new hire we put in the back breaking down the old used or damaged ATM machines bought for parts, they were stripping just about everything we gave them. Yes we used drills but the drills we used were made for this exact situation! Our drills were small handheld drills that were torqued with an adjustable clutch. Just by turning the numbered dial on the front of the drill you can adjust your drill to torque down to a certain poundage onto whatever your trying to drive. So say you had the dial set to 3 on your drill... you're running that screw with 3 lbs of torque and when the drill reaches that set poundage the clutch activates and will allow it to "slip". Making a clicking or grinding noise and will not drive the screw any further. That "clicking" noise is your cue to stop! It amazed me at how many people had no idea how to operate a torque drill or what a torque drill even was or what the numbers on that front dial even means. Ive probably explained it over a thousand times Lol! Just in case you didnt know... i hope this helps you. You can find a torque drill along with any size bit to fit any screw or nut at your local hardware store. Its not a specialty tool and not too expensive. It was a lifesaver when i had to run screws into the cosmetic plastics to mount them! As you know the screw holes are molded into the plastic! I would set my drill to 2 or 3 at the most and never stripped or broke the plastic screw holes, ever! If i would have had to hand run all those screws i would have never got those orders out on time!
I was looking at this a couple months before Phil announced his. I watched the instructional video with a little Chinese girl was doing the assymbly. It was going together perfectly for her. Looks like she could build them in her sleep I chuckled to myself thinking "yeah right". 😂 Then Phil announced his build and i was excited to see it. I love it. Went to gether as i expected but very pleased it was no harder. Nice job Phil!
They're ok for what you get, this level of rc stuff is not cheap, I'm into tanks and believe me an Armortek will hit you much harder than this in the wallet
Hi may dealing graphite to Car owners to put on Wheels make you rich. The graphite melt icy roads better to drivers. No salt and no rust from salt . enjoy.
I'm looking to get into RC cars again, now I have a grandson who will soon be able enjoy them with me. I'm really enjoying your videos as they're very informative as well as being entertaining. I used to be friends with a lad who is quite a big name in the world of RC cars and racing, Karl Marsden who works for Kyosho as their UK accounts manager as well as racing for them. He has been racing for over 35 years, since we were in junior school together.
For me its an saturday night and, im at 1 am watching how you build this 10x10 for 80 minutes, thanks for making this video since im an rc lover by my own mate.😂😂
You should install an automatic fire extinguishing system tbh. Anyway, the time and patience you put into this thing is commendable. I hope your next 'big expensive' project will be something with a little more reliability for you, like the Scale-Art stuff.
This is actually a quality test of sorts good rubber has a pleasing smell. sometimes you can tell if rubber is rotting just by smelling it so absolutely always smell stuff that is primarily rubber in your RC parts because you can tell if it's rotting just buy the smell about 7 times out of 10
I think that building larger and heavier RC vehicles eventually has a point of diminishing returns. You can make them huge but they'll always be a weak point. To build one proper durable then it'd be so heavy and or expensive that nobody could or would buy it. This and the Raminator seem to be slightly beyond that point. I really like both vehicles but I'm glad I'm watching other folks own them. Thanks for doing this so we don't have to, lol.
The size of the thing is a lot easier to wrap my mind around than the weight. When you weighed the wheel and it weighs as much as my fully brassed out TRX4m, THAT was what put things into perspective. Really cool
Sounds like the pin in the gear box is working correctly as it is sheering before other components fail. You might want to down size the motors under the 1600 that was recommended by the manufacture if you can. Increasing the pin size will likely cause other components to fail. Nice build and video btw
I love a good build video i mean like this shows alot of the build and its every nut and bolt .maybe not everyone's cuppa tea drawn out longer builds but is one of my fav yotube videos so thanks for the effert
Not to stroke your ego but you’re my favorite UK RC UA-camr Gavin is 2nd and I like those fellas at popalong RC as well. Anyway another fine video!!! 👍.
Cheers dude… appreciate it. And don’t worry, 😉 like to keep my ego in check haha. I hate people that think they are special or better than others because of either popularity or wealth. We are all equal 👌
You have to mask off the glue lines. At least that’s what I had to do when I put together a Tamiya tank. As you pointed out, glue won’t work if there is paint present. This is why many people suggest glueing everything together first and then use an airbrush to paint the model. If you don’t have an airbrush though, I thinking masking off the glue lines, painting and then gluing is the only alternative.
Thank you Phil! Seeing your journey on this monstrosity has been entertaining. That truck is bonkers. I hope one day I'll have the spare cash to build something like that. I wouldn't do it, but I'd love to have the money to be able to.
Snow piercer comes to mind. For the cabin, maybe you can use some neodymium magnets and in an emergency or maintenace pull it off, the front rake would look good pointing forwards 90° to the cabin, and may i recommend some kind of gaskets on the electrical panels and heatshrink the connectors if youre planning on drowning it in mud. Great video, also, i would release a bit the clutch to stop that pin snaping. Maybe there is too much torque set on it 👍
I built the CROSS R/C MAMMOTH including low loader trailer. This is a 8/8 and is 5ft in length overall. It was quite a project. Based on the MAZ-537. Your build is amazing.
i use mineral oil because its a bit thicker and makes for stronger hydraulics. i am into the construction. sometimes just settings in the radio will fix your problem . try turning the pump down or check that the servos are centered on the valve block.
When I was 10.... 50 years ago I got a tank fixed it up before school .... On ly manual forward or back by wire then it was wicked until I let it in 2 foot of bath water 😮 no go 😢 I said nothing to my folks a month later hey presto 😊 2 years of fun 🎉🎉
Some kind of plow at the front would still be nice. I got a 5kg Defender D90 and also had a problem with torque, I ripped off a pin of a cardan. Was a 3WD afterwards. The all wheel steering is good for driving, but somehow it doesn't fit having the back wheels turning full way. Maybe you could set the back servo to only move 50% of the front one.
It was definitely a journey.! 😉 😉 I can't get over how many negative comments there are about this. Yes, I absolutely agree, £5000 is a heck of a lot of money & Yes, you could buy lots of different RCs for that money... But, Phil already has all those other RCs so why would he go & buy them.? He also has loads & loads of cheap RCs on his channel, surely he can have one expensive one too.? Whether you like it or not, expensive, high end RCs also exist & there are an awful lot of people out there who can afford them, why can't Phil also have something on his channel for those people.? My final point is... JUST LOOK AT IT.!! The quality is off the charts, everything is CNC cut & there are hundreds of individual parts.! If that was made anywhere else other than China the cost of labour alone would be increased by a factor of ten.!! All I'm saying is, just appreciate it for what it is, I see it as the crowning achievement of Phil's channel.!! Also, the fact that he was willing to sit there & film everything as he built it should be recognised. This thing was just a monumental amount of work.!! THANK YOU PHIL. Please stay safe out there & the very best wishes from Scotland 🏴 🙏 ❤️ 📻 🕹️ 🔋 🚗 🚖 🚕 🚔 🚚 🚙 🚘 🚓 🚒 🚑 🚐 🚎 🚤 🚁 🛩️ 👍 👍 👍
Yes, I think when you start talking thousands… it can bring out the negativity. But this was a 1 time bills for me… it’s had its ups and downs, but I’m determined to improve it and get it running how it should. I think most people that are willing to spend that much money, and invest that much time in to a build would do exactly the same.
I love the heavy duty thing~! But it has issues that I don't have the patience for it if it needed repair. I watched the video while I was having Dinner at mt desk. I enjoyed it very much. The price-tag was a little HIGH for me too, lol.
not got time for the whole video just yet but really glad your still keeping this and modifying it to cure the gremlins, it would of been easy for you to cut and run an put it on the raffles, well done mate
That is scare I had cena by vibes when I was a kid. You heard about scientists sending messages in laser light speed like some kind of texting messages throughout time.
Great video, maybe titanium shafts, but with 2 weak spots at either end that are easily accessible so you don't put all that torque somewhere else....just a thought
Because of the length, I think it needs an articulated frame so you don't have the hangups on the curb. The front should drop downward with a pivot in the center.
Not quite as good as shawshank, but a movie in its own right. Well done for finishing it and showing your issues with it. Have you got another big build or challenge on the way? ❤🎉👍👍👍
Just a suggestion, but maybe also limit the rear steering angle more- it will be more in line with real rear steering and look more realistic? Otherwise, thoroughly enjoying your videos and you showing us how frustrating, time consuming and expensive these machines can get!
Great build. Just one concern and this is just my experience, no offence intended. But the impact driver could be over torquing and damaging your bolts. I myself use a 12 V screw driver with the clutch on with a little lock tight. Bosch is my go to has a good trigger.
You could cut the side of the cab (between the rails and add a hinge. Make it into a vintage car bonnet style, to give you easy and quick access to the inner components, just a thought.
This was interesting but so over the top in expense. You seem to suffer from two issues which are a wire management scheme and what we in real electronics call a service loop that would allow you access to the various areas that need servicing from time to time. This means lenghting some wires so that the components can be moved aside permitting access without a strain on the whole wire bundle. You seem to have wires going every which way. The other issue seems to be a central power distribution system with basic fuse protection. Perhaps a few power diodes would prevent various backfeed issues. Perhaps some magnets to hold the cab on would be an effective solution. By the way, back in the day, I used to do sound reinforcement for a band called "Ten Wheel Drive!"
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Honestly, I think every RC modeler should try a massive, painstaking build once in their lives. I bought a Tamiya 1/16 tank kit and let it sit in my closet for 6 years before I got around to building it (I knew it was going to be a massive project). It took me a a few months to complete it, working a few hours at a time in evenings. The masking, painting and weathering took the longest. It turned out fantastic. When people see it they think it is a static model. The smiles it gets when you fire it up are priceless.
I hear the same thing about Christmas 🤓😛😝😔😃😎😇🙂🤗
having few rc cars fixing those is enough painstaking. plastic doesnt last too long.
That’s cool man🎉
About 20 years ago, I built a Tamiya Subaru Impreza kit. Not a big project I know, but the trouble I had with it because I didn't have the correct tools for the job.
I resorted to buying a scalpel for cutting. Excellent tool for the job. What I didn't consider was a cutting surface. I was living in a rented house with my space being one double bedroom.
Because I couldn't risk damaging the carpet, I decided to use my lap.
I soon learned why cutting plastic with a scalpel on my lap was not a good idea. I pierced my own spud sack with the scalpel. I used super glue to repair the slices skin on my gentleman's bag and got back to building. Having not learned a single lesson, I ended up embedding the scalpel in my knee, right down to the handle 😂
That required a trip to the hospital where I learned I almost sliced right through a ligament. 2mm away!
That car was forged in blood. I loved it.
I must order an RC kit and do an entire build.
I've been building and painting Warhammer 40K miniatures (even RC'd a few of the vehicles; I have an RC Baneblade 👍) for a couple of years now, so I've got all the necessary tools (I also taught myself to airbrush to a fairly decent standard) and a proper work area to minimise the potential of injury. I bet I still manage, though 😅
I have literally no idea of RC Cars, Trucks, Trains, and so on... Still I just watched a guy build a 10x10 truck for 80 minutes. I regret nothing. I wish you the most fun possible with your truck and I hope for no more problems. It looks great man :D
Same bro, same😂
100% the same, loved it!
Try watching the build videos for Armortek tanks, they are a real treat and some master modelers at work building those 100kg behemoths. One guy did something like a 120 video series, about 20 minutes per for one Tiger Tank build.
Howdy! Hello from America. My name is Chris and it was an absolute pleasure to go on this build journey with you! I built and repaired ATM machines for about 5 years and worked with a lot of the same tools. A lot of the same parts and components are used also from small brush motors, leads, circuits, wiring harnesses, led's, cosmetic plastic and metal panels and parts. Just about every screw was machined and some so small you needed magnetic bits and glasses to run them. The card readers from the cash dispensers had to be built and put together then inspected before installed. But i would like to mention that however i do understand your want to not damage or strip a screw and hand driving every screw. We had that same issue! Every new hire we put in the back breaking down the old used or damaged ATM machines bought for parts, they were stripping just about everything we gave them. Yes we used drills but the drills we used were made for this exact situation! Our drills were small handheld drills that were torqued with an adjustable clutch. Just by turning the numbered dial on the front of the drill you can adjust your drill to torque down to a certain poundage onto whatever your trying to drive. So say you had the dial set to 3 on your drill... you're running that screw with 3 lbs of torque and when the drill reaches that set poundage the clutch activates and will allow it to "slip". Making a clicking or grinding noise and will not drive the screw any further. That "clicking" noise is your cue to stop! It amazed me at how many people had no idea how to operate a torque drill or what a torque drill even was or what the numbers on that front dial even means. Ive probably explained it over a thousand times Lol! Just in case you didnt know... i hope this helps you. You can find a torque drill along with any size bit to fit any screw or nut at your local hardware store. Its not a specialty tool and not too expensive. It was a lifesaver when i had to run screws into the cosmetic plastics to mount them! As you know the screw holes are molded into the plastic! I would set my drill to 2 or 3 at the most and never stripped or broke the plastic screw holes, ever! If i would have had to hand run all those screws i would have never got those orders out on time!
Oh mate,over an hour is just what I need right now! Perfect timing!
Glad to be of service 😇
@@TomleyRC you need toneed to pump waght for your amy's
Unreal build 👏 , in America we would have to make it fully functional 👀
The little Jack stands 😂 love it
I was looking at this a couple months before Phil announced his. I watched the instructional video with a little Chinese girl was doing the assymbly. It was going together perfectly for her. Looks like she could build them in her sleep I chuckled to myself thinking "yeah right". 😂 Then Phil announced his build and i was excited to see it. I love it. Went to gether as i expected but very pleased it was no harder. Nice job Phil!
I didn't think that thing could look any better until you got mud on the tires❤
for $5k the makers of the RC should fly out and assemble it for ya 😂
They're ok for what you get, this level of rc stuff is not cheap, I'm into tanks and believe me an Armortek will hit you much harder than this in the wallet
Well at least should be lot more reliable
I don’t understand, this thing been in several videos already
And again, like nothing happened?
It’s cute you think that’s expensive, some of the construction stuff can be 10x what that cost and possibly more. It’s bananas🤣
@SoleEpiphany yeah, if he'd see the prices of ScaleArt riggs he'll have a stroke 😂
Thank you for the video Mr. Tomley. It's so nice to watch your videos when I could never afford to do this myself. Living vicariously through you.
Hi may dealing graphite to Car owners to put on Wheels make you rich. The graphite melt icy roads better to drivers. No salt and no rust from salt . enjoy.
I’m glad you took your time and gave up a lot of your time to show us this. I know it took a while. Appreciate it. Awesome RC man thank you.
I'm looking to get into RC cars again, now I have a grandson who will soon be able enjoy them with me.
I'm really enjoying your videos as they're very informative as well as being entertaining.
I used to be friends with a lad who is quite a big name in the world of RC cars and racing, Karl Marsden who works for Kyosho as their UK accounts manager as well as racing for them. He has been racing for over 35 years, since we were in junior school together.
All ready to be sent back to Amazon now. Well done mate
And the longest video you've made?? Awesome! Can't wait to watch this one in it's entirety.
Yes, worlds longest haha
I admire guys like you who have the skill and temperament to take this on..
For me its an saturday night and, im at 1 am watching how you build this 10x10 for 80 minutes, thanks for making this video since im an rc lover by my own mate.😂😂
You should install an automatic fire extinguishing system tbh. Anyway, the time and patience you put into this thing is commendable. I hope your next 'big expensive' project will be something with a little more reliability for you, like the Scale-Art stuff.
😅😅😅😅😅😅 1:22:34 😅😅😅😅😅 1:22:34 😅😅😅 1:22:34 😅😮😅😅 1:22:34 😅😅😅😅😅😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 1:22:34
Absolutely brilliant 👏 Великолепно 🎉
As you were unpacking the tyres I thought to myself "is he going to sniff those tyres?" You did not disappoint.
haha... you should ALWAYS sniff the tyres on a fresh kit!
@@TomleyRC True!
This is actually a quality test of sorts good rubber has a pleasing smell. sometimes you can tell if rubber is rotting just by smelling it so absolutely always smell stuff that is primarily rubber in your RC parts because you can tell if it's rotting just buy the smell about 7 times out of 10
Oh hell yeah we got an hour plus vid on this beast, nice one phil top man.... kettle's on, sofas right there, I'm all set!
This is the coolest channel I’ve come across in a while!!! Thank you @youtube
I think that building larger and heavier RC vehicles eventually has a point of diminishing returns. You can make them huge but they'll always be a weak point. To build one proper durable then it'd be so heavy and or expensive that nobody could or would buy it. This and the Raminator seem to be slightly beyond that point. I really like both vehicles but I'm glad I'm watching other folks own them.
Thanks for doing this so we don't have to, lol.
The size of the thing is a lot easier to wrap my mind around than the weight. When you weighed the wheel and it weighs as much as my fully brassed out TRX4m, THAT was what put things into perspective. Really cool
That thing is badass!
getting a new kit, building it as intended is cool. but makinig it ur own ... thats where the fun begins. i hope u keep enjoying it! good work
Sounds like the pin in the gear box is working correctly as it is sheering before other components fail. You might want to down size the motors under the 1600 that was recommended by the manufacture if you can. Increasing the pin size will likely cause other components to fail. Nice build and video btw
I love a good build video i mean like this shows alot of the build and its every nut and bolt .maybe not everyone's cuppa tea drawn out longer builds but is one of my fav yotube videos so thanks for the effert
Wow this is an awsome piece of kit! Turned out real nice. Good choice on the color you picked for the whole rig.
7:53 - marking the point I was "no way would I want to build this". Thank you for taking one for the team! Epic.
Great video very nice truck
Beautiful project! My wrists were happy to see you promote power screwing too.
Awesome truck. Fun journey… the hydraulics lol😂
Not to stroke your ego but you’re my favorite UK RC UA-camr Gavin is 2nd and I like those fellas at popalong RC as well. Anyway another fine video!!! 👍.
Cheers dude… appreciate it. And don’t worry, 😉 like to keep my ego in check haha. I hate people that think they are special or better than others because of either popularity or wealth. We are all equal 👌
@@TomleyRCKev catching a stray?😂😂
@@themancalledx. Can’t stand Kevin if you must know….
@@CornholioMcGeeRCdidn’t ask
@@themancalledxwell ain’t you a ball of fun? Tumble wumble!!!
that front "ram bar" is actually the brace for when you want to shoot the guns. it helps with recoil and keeps the vehicle sturdy during fire.
Just needs blinkers now and your good to go 😅😅😅 great job, it's a big project and you did a fantastic job👌👍👌👍 keep up the great videos, thank you sir😊
You have to mask off the glue lines. At least that’s what I had to do when I put together a Tamiya tank. As you pointed out, glue won’t work if there is paint present.
This is why many people suggest glueing everything together first and then use an airbrush to paint the model. If you don’t have an airbrush though, I thinking masking off the glue lines, painting and then gluing is the only alternative.
Been putting those Hobbywing Axe R3s in alot of heavier rigs and they are great. Def a sweet spot for the Axial SCX6 trail trucks.
This behemoth is stunning! Can't get enough just looking at this gorgeous land train. 🤩
Finally someone talk n build n testing
Awesome project! 🤸♂️👍🥇
Thanks for putting this out here, this and all the work behind this hour + video.
Thank you Phil! Seeing your journey on this monstrosity has been entertaining. That truck is bonkers. I hope one day I'll have the spare cash to build something like that. I wouldn't do it, but I'd love to have the money to be able to.
Afternoon RC peeps 😊
… its 8am 🤦♂️ (I don’t know about time zones)
Evening where I am at the moment haha
@@TomleyRC 😳 I’ve never talked to a time traveler before
@@RustlerbashRC do you need lottery numbers? 😁
@TomleyRC Heck yeah dude 👌👍😋
Snow piercer comes to mind. For the cabin, maybe you can use some neodymium magnets and in an emergency or maintenace pull it off, the front rake would look good pointing forwards 90° to the cabin, and may i recommend some kind of gaskets on the electrical panels and heatshrink the connectors if youre planning on drowning it in mud. Great video, also, i would release a bit the clutch to stop that pin snaping. Maybe there is too much torque set on it 👍
Felt so bad for ya Tom when the truck broke on the first trail run.....absolutely love the beast despite some of the design flaws!!!
I absolutely love this truck. I want one even watching all the troubles that you had, I still want it.
I built the CROSS R/C MAMMOTH including low loader trailer. This is a 8/8 and is 5ft in length overall. It was quite a project. Based on the MAZ-537. Your build is amazing.
1:13:22 - Oh, now you're showing off. Haha. That was fun! Very nice videos, buddy.
A Big hug from Malaysia. 😎✌
I loved to watch every second of this video! Great build! Great monster
Even though I don’t have money to buy…. Was watching every single second of the video. Great ❤
i use mineral oil because its a bit thicker and makes for stronger hydraulics. i am into the construction. sometimes just settings in the radio will fix your problem . try turning the pump down or check that the servos are centered on the valve block.
What a beautiful model it took some work to get it working but what a beast i hope you’ve sorted out all the gremlin’s 😊😊😊😊
Wow, that's pretty impressive. ASMR for me watching you assemble that beast.
I like reducing the speed of the video to 0.4x to make the footage of the RC car look more like a real truck
This looks like a ton of fun love everything about it amazing footage at the end aswell…soooo Cool🦾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love watching the build, and I'm sorry you had so many complications with it.
When I was 10.... 50 years ago I got a tank fixed it up before school .... On ly manual forward or back by wire then it was wicked until I let it in 2 foot of bath water 😮 no go 😢 I said nothing to my folks a month later hey presto 😊 2 years of fun 🎉🎉
Some kind of plow at the front would still be nice.
I got a 5kg Defender D90 and also had a problem with torque, I ripped off a pin of a cardan. Was a 3WD afterwards.
The all wheel steering is good for driving, but somehow it doesn't fit having the back wheels turning full way. Maybe you could set the back servo to only move 50% of the front one.
WoW!!! Cross Out game machine!
I love the mini jack stands
Nice build I’m digging the Casio watches too!
Best build I know, great! A size comparison to a 1:12 model would be even more impressive, because it is a train!
If you ever get snow, you can use this thing to plow the sidewalks.
You are a true craftsman!
That was a successful shake down 👍🏾 love this kit.
It was definitely a journey.! 😉 😉
I can't get over how many negative comments there are about this.
Yes, I absolutely agree, £5000 is a heck of a lot of money & Yes, you could buy lots of different RCs for that money...
But, Phil already has all those other RCs so why would he go & buy them.?
He also has loads & loads of cheap RCs on his channel, surely he can have one expensive one too.?
Whether you like it or not, expensive, high end RCs also exist & there are an awful lot of people out there who can afford them, why can't Phil also have something on his channel for those people.?
My final point is... JUST LOOK AT IT.!!
The quality is off the charts, everything is CNC cut & there are hundreds of individual parts.!
If that was made anywhere else other than China the cost of labour alone would be increased by a factor of ten.!!
All I'm saying is, just appreciate it for what it is, I see it as the crowning achievement of Phil's channel.!!
Also, the fact that he was willing to sit there & film everything as he built it should be recognised.
This thing was just a monumental amount of work.!!
THANK YOU PHIL.
Please stay safe out there & the very best wishes from Scotland 🏴 🙏 ❤️ 📻 🕹️ 🔋 🚗 🚖 🚕 🚔 🚚 🚙 🚘 🚓 🚒 🚑 🚐 🚎 🚤 🚁 🛩️ 👍 👍 👍
Yes, I think when you start talking thousands… it can bring out the negativity. But this was a 1 time bills for me… it’s had its ups and downs, but I’m determined to improve it and get it running how it should. I think most people that are willing to spend that much money, and invest that much time in to a build would do exactly the same.
I love the heavy duty thing~! But it has issues that I don't have the patience for it if it needed repair. I watched the video while I was having Dinner at mt desk. I enjoyed it very much. The price-tag was a little HIGH for me too, lol.
not got time for the whole video just yet but really glad your still keeping this and modifying it to cure the gremlins, it would of been easy for you to cut and run an put it on the raffles, well done mate
Look like Resident Evil beast truck ⚡️😎
To je perfektní.
Now you need a front-facing camera and remote screen so you can drive 1st person. Nice work. You have lots of patience.
Nice work Looks Great! And I can’t help but notice your into watches! I love collecting watches myself.. I love wearing a different watch everyday :)
I’m having déjà vu vibes here haven’t you been here before ?
That is scare I had cena by vibes when I was a kid. You heard about scientists sending messages in laser light speed like some kind of texting messages throughout time.
For your front brush guard rake plow you could put A servo and electric motor to adapt into your wiring system.
Great video, maybe titanium shafts, but with 2 weak spots at either end that are easily accessible so you don't put all that torque somewhere else....just a thought
That thing is a work of art , thanks really enjoyed the build
Great video. Absolutely I like your video.😍
WOW love it. Thanks for sharing this.
Love the axle stands.... don't trust that type in real life but they look so cool in there.....
That's fascinating!! WIsh I had money for stuff like this!
Shelf queen.
My God man!! My hats off to you 👏🏽👏🏽 very difficult build but you cracked on mate👍🏽 jolly good 😊
It was cool to see you in it believe kelvin talbots video of the event as ive been a long time fan of you both, love the content, keep it up brother
Because of the length, I think it needs an articulated frame so you don't have the hangups on the curb. The front should drop downward with a pivot in the center.
Not quite as good as shawshank, but a movie in its own right. Well done for finishing it and showing your issues with it. Have you got another big build or challenge on the way? ❤🎉👍👍👍
Love the miniature jack stands.👍
you getting angry is me at idle. great build!
Just a suggestion, but maybe also limit the rear steering angle more- it will be more in line with real rear steering and look more realistic? Otherwise, thoroughly enjoying your videos and you showing us how frustrating, time consuming and expensive these machines can get!
the packaging is worth the money alone😂
1:17:48 Just watching your Struggle for a💲5k RC break down, makes me say I've had it ✌️😊❤️
Loving the casios!
I ❤Toyota pickups and I ❤rc
you need to definitely upgrade to independent suspension for sure, very cool machine
Great build. Just one concern and this is just my experience, no offence intended. But the impact driver could be over torquing and damaging your bolts. I myself use a 12 V screw driver with the clutch on with a little lock tight. Bosch is my go to has a good trigger.
You could cut the side of the cab (between the rails and add a hinge. Make it into a vintage car bonnet style, to give you easy and quick access to the inner components, just a thought.
It really needs a good sound system. Excelent machine
An absolutely beautiful build, and I hope it puts a huge smile on your face, brother💯👍👍…
This was interesting but so over the top in expense. You seem to suffer from two issues which are a wire management scheme and what we in real electronics call a service loop that would allow you access to the various areas that need servicing from time to time. This means lenghting some wires so that the components can be moved aside permitting access without a strain on the whole wire bundle. You seem to have wires going every which way. The other issue seems to be a central power distribution system with basic fuse protection. Perhaps a few power diodes would prevent various backfeed issues. Perhaps some magnets to hold the cab on would be an effective solution. By the way, back in the day, I used to do sound reinforcement for a band called "Ten Wheel Drive!"
That looks like the RC land equivalent of buying a real world boat. Just a huge, expensive hole to throw money and time into!