What i want is you guys to destroy the stock one. Its atrocious. Good grief i would of rather them have it sold as a slider ARR without body than this thing :(
@10thscalegarage Something that I noticed when I bought mine: the gyro has two modes. Mine came in AVCS mode and it was awful, switched it to normal mode and it was GREAT! Totally changed the car. I swapped all my good electronics over from my RMX and the redcat is my new favorite drifter. The gyro and servo are MUCH better on the RDS imo. The stock ESC and motor are basically identical from what I saw, except the RDS comes with a 26T pinion vs the RMX comes with a 22. That extra wheel speed is needed on my local track for the long sweeping turns, and the RDS cleaned house compared to the RMX out of the box. You have to spend more money on the RMX just to have adjustable camber. RDS all the way. My local drift guru tossed it around right out of the box and gave it two thumbs up, everyone was pretty impressed with it.
Yall hating bad ( up to 5:28) like you realize very few people run locked diffs the rear toe is completely appropriate for gaining rear traction and the toe out in the front is to help initiate turns quicker. Will probably be commenting again cause yall itching my ass
To each their own. I should’ve measured the toe. It’s excessive. I Personally don’t know anyone (or any other RWD drift chassis) that have an open diff.
@@10thScaleGarage Literally every RWD that's not an MST RTR uses an open diff. Locked diffs are really only good if you're bashing outside. Open diffs get you way more speed and controllability on track.
You guys have to reset the Gyro. Set your end points and change your mode and it will solve all of your control problems. They send it ready for the user to set it how they want to. Also you can change the toe blocks by using the added ones in the bag
The open diff has thick fluid in it which simulated a limited slip diff(100$ upgrade on RMX 2.0). The point of having everything high center of gravity is to get the car to roll into grip, I have my RMX set up the exact same way. The toe out in the front and toe in in the rear is normal and is on the RMX from factory. The Redcat RDS was designed by Shane from Tandem RC, which now works at Redcat. I love your channel, but this one was a huge miss for me. Do some research first next time. Please, opinions are fine but miss information is another thing.
I know it’s all personal preference, but the body doesn’t look that bad to me, with the exception of those weird window pillars. It looked to me like it was hanging with the mst. Over all I like it and seems like a great way to start. Yes modify! Grand ntnl Body! Great video brothers! Take care!👊🏼👍🏻😃
I just bought one today. I’m not crazy about the body, but I don’t hate it. The window pillars are weird to me. Dude at the hobby shop hooked me up by tuning it and adjusting stuff. I’m new to drifting so I had no clue. I do think it’s needs different tires as well. After drifting for about a hour or so I have to say it’s a pretty good car. It made me smile and laugh so to me it was worth it.
Pretty much all of your complaints came from a position of lacking knowledge and experience. The gyro needed to be configured for endpoints, that would have cleared up all of your concerns over the steering speed. The alignment seems pretty typical for how guys are setting up their cars these days. The diff is not open either. It is a sealed gear diff with a light oil. Again, the light diff oil is typical for setups these days.
The gain knob on the gyro essentially does the same thing as the steering exponential knob on the transmitter. It doesn’t change the end points. There is no “configuration” to be done on the gyro, other than setting it up for steering reverse, and adjusting the gain. While a few degrees of toe out is typical in a drift setup (see the toe out on the MST) the toe out is excessive on the RDS, as if to make up for the ackerman adjustment. The diff IS open. I can’t name another RWD drift chassis, rtr or otherwise that has an open diff. Maybe there is, but none that I have ever seen. RER15036 is the part number for the diff. If look it up, you can clearly see the spider gears. The weight of diff oil has nothing to do with the diff being open or not.
@@10thScaleGarage you have to program the endpoints in the gyro. Redcat put out a 3 minute video on the setup process on their Redcat Racing page when the car came out. It's also in the manual.
@@10thScaleGarage I understand you guys are new to drifting and don't have much experience with it, so just trying to educate you guys, this is all in the manual. The gyro has end point adjustment using the end point button on it. When you get it into endpoint setting mode, you can adjust your angle with the dual rate knob on the controller. The dial controls the gain, which is how much it will countersteer depending on what angle that you're at. The gyro has both a normal and AVCS mode, depending on how you want it to countersteer. A spool/locked diff is extremely slow compared to an open diff in RC drifting, and literally any chassis that isn't the MST RMX RTR has an open diff. The diff is specific to this car and not borrowed from another model.
Literally. All the issues they complained about are issues you can resolve with setting up the gyro. They didn’t even do that when it says clearly in the user manual to do so.
guys good stuff the gryo with 3 setting if they both are basicly the same the redcat with knob would technically have more user adjustable band with due to its a knob not limited the 3 settings ..I my self like a knob vs 3 position switch you know if all eLkS being the same .RDS is way nicer over all to me the cat cat is a 80 buck-aroo car max but ill bet its more lol
I've only just convinced myself to even get a rwd drifter and after a lot of mental battles with myself decided on the mst and now you throw this in the mix 🤣🤣 I'm the most indecisive at the best of times and now this, Mst looking my favourite
I dig the honesty. As I own two MST chassis, I was scratching my head when I saw Redcat drop this. As for the body, I too, am not a big fan of. I would like to see a custom truck body. Maybe a Nissan Hardbody (I believe Super G has one on their site) something like that. 👍
So, to the point of open diffs... I just built the Yokomo SD 1.0 and that comes with open diffs, but very thick diff oil. Given what I've seen here though, I would definitely buy the kit and put in my own electronics if I was to buy one at all.
Great video, but I think you missed a bunch of the adjustability on the Redcat. Motor position is adjustable and I am sure that makes a lot of handling changes, and Redcat says you can add thicker diff oils to the diff. The body is a bit hideous. And there is the Builders kit now which is just the chassis and can skip that hideous body. Also, the "entry" level Redcat drift cars are $180 Lightning EXP Drift and the Thunder Drift, just sayin'....
Entry level drift cars like the lightning are awd and dont actually drift. You can change the motor position on just about any of the drift chassis out if the box, and its $14 motor mount if not. You can change shock oil in any of the cheap kits too. There are better RTR for the $, MST and Yokomo, or you can build a D5 MR if your trying to go cheap for a kit. but a $300 rds builder kit is a total waste of time and money when you can get quality for less in an RDX, yd-2, RMX, or D5 MR
Just saying but "open diff" isn't a bad thing alot of drift cars I.e yokomo mst etc come with a "open diff" either geard or ball diff even my £750 chassis only md1.0 come with a open diff
Locked spools are meh Im a Ball diff user or gear diff And if you can throw it C-LSD is straight 🔥🔥 almost everything but a mst rtr 2.0, grk evo2, overdose galm and reve d rdx. Comes with either a Ball diff or a Gear Diff. As for the car I bought one changed gyro and radio and ran it. Keeps up with my sons yokomo YD2rx like no issue. Even ran it along side my GRK again no issue staying with or following. So 🤷♂️ also it has aluminum shocks with nice 6 hole pistons vs shitty plastic shocks that other basic drift cars include. They did their research good and its been proven in other vids 👀
It's been a while since you've reviewed a basher, are you going to make another bashing video? There were tons of new releases in 2022, we got the Traxxas XRT, Sledge, Maxx v2. And Arrma released the Kraton/Outcast 4S v2s, Fireteam, and the new 1/8 Infraction BLX.
You say Redcat doesn't test their products before packaging eh? I had a Shredder I bought on your recommendation that was tweaked right from the factory. I decided to try and break it in gently thinking it was just a slight gear mesh issue. I can't even l explain it but it drove 10 feet then nuked the front diff. It was then that I realized the chassis was tweaked in some way. I even got a new front diff and housing but that wouldn't even assemble properly. Sent it all back for full refund. I'm done.
I’ve heard other people have front diff issues. That hasn’t been my experience. I lost a center diff on the second or third run, but replaced it and packed it with heavy grease, and never had an issue with it after that. Sorry that happened brother, but I’m glad Redcat refunded you. My Landslide twisted it’s chassis on the first run. I hate it when that happens.
Isn't MST known to be the worst platform for drifting? Yet they mention that as being the standard? I'm new to the hobby of drifting, but a very prominent drifting UA-camr suggested this car over anything else as a good starting point for a ready to run platform
I own a couple MSTs, and while i dont consider myself to be an "expert" i can say that without a doubt, MST makes a better RTR drift car than redcat. I'm saying this BEING a redcat affiliate and not being represented or sponsored by MST in any way. There are a lot of youtubers trying to sell you stuff. I'm not suggesting this guy you're talking about is just trying to sell you something, but all I can give you is my honest opinion. Honestly Yokomo is probably the standard, but out of all my 2wd RTR drift cars, MST is the best. I have a video comparing them and explaining why.
yeah the esc and motor combo sucks but good for begineers learning. for that reverse issue is not a problem for drifter. my drift car(not a redcat) esc setup also like that. im set it to make reverse after some tap to prevent sudden reverse while drifting. its better to set forward/brake/no reverse
The inner and outer wheel changes depending on which way the car is turning. I’m confident that the steering input being different in different directions is due to the slow servo when you turn right.
The body is horrid. But I see 350z 280z thing. Hate the wrap around windshield. I would love to see a different body on it. But there are a couple neat things about it. But open diff and junk wheels for $400.
I understand putting a shity body on something because people are going to change it anyway but let the price reflect that. I think this is over priced it's kinda sad that you can upgrade a real car with the prices of RC shit lately anyway love the video Man 💯👍🤘
That's what I have it's been pretty good I did have re tighten the diff, heard the 2.5 was a better diff , idk how the other channel blew a diff in one day and had to.upgrade 2.5 transmission
$300. or buy an rdx or a yokomo or anything else made by actual drift companies. for less. REVED RDX is 240, and you cant fuck up the setup because it has fixed arms.
@@sscobrapride The Redcat kit is $240 vs. the RDX which is $280. Hopefully the RDX stock setup works for your location or you'll have to buy turnbuckles right away.
Redcat should just sell Roller Rc's instead, there electronics suck pretty bad. Love the looks of there vehicles but best thing is just throw the electronics in the garbage.
Endpoint are not set, gyro gain is way to high just looking at the car going back and fort in drift, you don't want a spool on any slick surface, mounting height give the chassis more roll on purpose. You pretty much both know nothing at drifting and you trashing on thing you don't know about.
Now compare it to anything yokomo. these redcat turds are impressive to those not in the drift scene. it isnt like the leader in rc drift doesnt make an rtr FOR LESS. Supposedly a good value, cant keep up on our track with experienced drifters , and definitely not "competition level." shiny crap like aluminum shocks that suck, graphite chassis, and a junk gyro with NO REMOTE GAIN, impress people these days instead of actual performance. SMDH, redcat gives away a bunch of junk to influencers again and the noobs drool over it. my favorite is when they claim its US made then you see made in malasia and china inside the box. this has a place, next to the junk ass traxxas 4tec at your local hobby shop. it doesnt belong anywhere near actual drift chassis, ane claiming they can even hang with them is laughable.
It's US designed, and made in Taiwan. No where does it say "Made in US" If you're not actually into RC drift, I can understand not liking it. Do some research and you'll understand it's pretty solid. We have quite a few at our shop that keep up with built YD2s/MC1/Sharks.
Watch scale science or roadside rc’s reviews. The redcat is the best rtr on the market. I have an mst, and I’ve had to spend $$ to get what the rds comes with from the jump. Also toe in on the rear is important. Just like toe out in the front.
What body would you like to see us put on this thing?
What i want is you guys to destroy the stock one. Its atrocious. Good grief i would of rather them have it sold as a slider ARR without body than this thing :(
R32 Skyline! But do a calsonic blue race version!
@10thscalegarage Something that I noticed when I bought mine: the gyro has two modes. Mine came in AVCS mode and it was awful, switched it to normal mode and it was GREAT! Totally changed the car. I swapped all my good electronics over from my RMX and the redcat is my new favorite drifter. The gyro and servo are MUCH better on the RDS imo. The stock ESC and motor are basically identical from what I saw, except the RDS comes with a 26T pinion vs the RMX comes with a 22. That extra wheel speed is needed on my local track for the long sweeping turns, and the RDS cleaned house compared to the RMX out of the box. You have to spend more money on the RMX just to have adjustable camber. RDS all the way. My local drift guru tossed it around right out of the box and gave it two thumbs up, everyone was pretty impressed with it.
Yall hating bad ( up to 5:28) like you realize very few people run locked diffs the rear toe is completely appropriate for gaining rear traction and the toe out in the front is to help initiate turns quicker. Will probably be commenting again cause yall itching my ass
To each their own. I should’ve measured the toe. It’s excessive.
I Personally don’t know anyone (or any other RWD drift chassis) that have an open diff.
@@10thScaleGarage Literally every RWD that's not an MST RTR uses an open diff. Locked diffs are really only good if you're bashing outside. Open diffs get you way more speed and controllability on track.
You can easily adjust an open diff to locked or in between but you can't do anything to a spool.
Let's see you max it out and tune it to perform the best and then recompare
You guys have to reset the Gyro. Set your end points and change your mode and it will solve all of your control problems. They send it ready for the user to set it how they want to. Also you can change the toe blocks by using the added ones in the bag
The open diff has thick fluid in it which simulated a limited slip diff(100$ upgrade on RMX 2.0). The point of having everything high center of gravity is to get the car to roll into grip, I have my RMX set up the exact same way. The toe out in the front and toe in in the rear is normal and is on the RMX from factory. The Redcat RDS was designed by Shane from Tandem RC, which now works at Redcat. I love your channel, but this one was a huge miss for me. Do some research first next time. Please, opinions are fine but miss information is another thing.
Also your steering issue is your endpoints on your gyro not set correctly. Watch scale science’s video and educate
They were wrong on so many points in this video. I don't think the RDS is all that great but this video was a total disservice.
@@DJ.1001 I have one and they’re a solid kit tbh. But the amount of wrong information about rc drift cars in general made me cringe a bit.
Yes. Negativity even before they opened the box. An oddly strong bias, and the video would have benefitted from more research.
I think you should try and tune it first. The body 🤢 not a fan and wheels if needed. Maybe you can try and calibrate ESC with radio. 👍
I know it’s all personal preference, but the body doesn’t look that bad to me, with the exception of those weird window pillars. It looked to me like it was hanging with the mst. Over all I like it and seems like a great way to start. Yes modify! Grand ntnl Body! Great video brothers! Take care!👊🏼👍🏻😃
Thank you boys I'm totally new to drifting buying my first legit drift car you two totally helped decide where my money is best spent 👊
Great to hear!
I just bought one today. I’m not crazy about the body, but I don’t hate it. The window pillars are weird to me. Dude at the hobby shop hooked me up by tuning it and adjusting stuff. I’m new to drifting so I had no clue. I do think it’s needs different tires as well. After drifting for about a hour or so I have to say it’s a pretty good car. It made me smile and laugh so to me it was worth it.
Great job guys, it's been a while... good to see you drop a vid... john
Pretty much all of your complaints came from a position of lacking knowledge and experience. The gyro needed to be configured for endpoints, that would have cleared up all of your concerns over the steering speed. The alignment seems pretty typical for how guys are setting up their cars these days. The diff is not open either. It is a sealed gear diff with a light oil. Again, the light diff oil is typical for setups these days.
The gain knob on the gyro essentially does the same thing as the steering exponential knob on the transmitter. It doesn’t change the end points. There is no “configuration” to be done on the gyro, other than setting it up for steering reverse, and adjusting the gain. While a few degrees of toe out is typical in a drift setup (see the toe out on the MST) the toe out is excessive on the RDS, as if to make up for the ackerman adjustment. The diff IS open. I can’t name another RWD drift chassis, rtr or otherwise that has an open diff. Maybe there is, but none that I have ever seen. RER15036 is the part number for the diff. If look it up, you can clearly see the spider gears. The weight of diff oil has nothing to do with the diff being open or not.
@@10thScaleGarage you have to program the endpoints in the gyro. Redcat put out a 3 minute video on the setup process on their Redcat Racing page when the car came out. It's also in the manual.
@@10thScaleGarage I understand you guys are new to drifting and don't have much experience with it, so just trying to educate you guys, this is all in the manual. The gyro has end point adjustment using the end point button on it. When you get it into endpoint setting mode, you can adjust your angle with the dual rate knob on the controller.
The dial controls the gain, which is how much it will countersteer depending on what angle that you're at. The gyro has both a normal and AVCS mode, depending on how you want it to countersteer.
A spool/locked diff is extremely slow compared to an open diff in RC drifting, and literally any chassis that isn't the MST RMX RTR has an open diff. The diff is specific to this car and not borrowed from another model.
Doing a review full of misinformation, on something you know nothing about, so confidently is certainly something you can do… but wow this was bad.
"We didn't adjust anything" but compared it to our personal car that we've adjusted, modified, and dialed in. But yeah, this thing is trash......🙄
Literally. All the issues they complained about are issues you can resolve with setting up the gyro. They didn’t even do that when it says clearly in the user manual to do so.
The motor has 3 mounting positions. You can put it down on the chassis if that is preferred for LCG and weight transfer.
Might have to do it to clear the new body.
I always look forward to y'alls videos. Glad to see them coming out more regularly. Keep choppin them recats!
Impressive isn't it! I was sceptical but after a bit it's an awsome platform, many possibilities in her!!!
Yup! Ordered some mods for it already.
guys good stuff the gryo with 3 setting if they both are basicly the same the redcat with knob would technically have more user adjustable band with due to its a knob not limited the 3 settings ..I my self like a knob vs 3 position switch you know if all eLkS being the same .RDS is way nicer over all to me the cat cat is a 80 buck-aroo car max but ill bet its more lol
Enjoy the weekend really nice set up i like the color
You can change the motor mount I heard for different terrains
I've only just convinced myself to even get a rwd drifter and after a lot of mental battles with myself decided on the mst and now you throw this in the mix 🤣🤣 I'm the most indecisive at the best of times and now this,
Mst looking my favourite
I dig the honesty. As I own two MST chassis, I was scratching my head when I saw Redcat drop this. As for the body, I too, am not a big fan of. I would like to see a custom truck body. Maybe a Nissan Hardbody (I believe Super G has one on their site) something like that. 👍
I'm pretty sure that a differential is the standard in drifting.
So, to the point of open diffs... I just built the Yokomo SD 1.0 and that comes with open diffs, but very thick diff oil. Given what I've seen here though, I would definitely buy the kit and put in my own electronics if I was to buy one at all.
But all the other channels that got a free one said it was amazing. I don't understand....
Great video, but I think you missed a bunch of the adjustability on the Redcat. Motor position is adjustable and I am sure that makes a lot of handling changes, and Redcat says you can add thicker diff oils to the diff. The body is a bit hideous. And there is the Builders kit now which is just the chassis and can skip that hideous body.
Also, the "entry" level Redcat drift cars are $180 Lightning EXP Drift and the Thunder Drift, just sayin'....
Entry level drift cars like the lightning are awd and dont actually drift. You can change the motor position on just about any of the drift chassis out if the box, and its $14 motor mount if not. You can change shock oil in any of the cheap kits too. There are better RTR for the $, MST and Yokomo, or you can build a D5 MR if your trying to go cheap for a kit. but a $300 rds builder kit is a total waste of time and money when you can get quality for less in an RDX, yd-2, RMX, or D5 MR
@@sscobrapride $240 builders kit, btw.
Just saying but "open diff" isn't a bad thing alot of drift cars I.e yokomo mst etc come with a "open diff" either geard or ball diff even my £750 chassis only md1.0 come with a open diff
Music is much louder than voices.
If it’s too loud, you’re too old.
Thank you for making this video of the recat rc car.
Atleast the body isnt the over used dodge powerwagon. I like the game where you try n guess what parts of a body come from what car
Locked spools are meh
Im a Ball diff user or gear diff
And if you can throw it C-LSD is straight 🔥🔥 almost everything but a mst rtr 2.0, grk evo2, overdose galm and reve d rdx. Comes with either a Ball diff or a Gear Diff.
As for the car I bought one changed gyro and radio and ran it. Keeps up with my sons yokomo YD2rx like no issue. Even ran it along side my GRK again no issue staying with or following. So 🤷♂️ also it has aluminum shocks with nice 6 hole pistons vs shitty plastic shocks that other basic drift cars include. They did their research good and its been proven in other vids 👀
You want an open diff for drifting you get more control.
Those brake backing plate things need cut off on the bottom of the spindle right away for more angle. Drove one today. It's meh.
Max it out and re comp air them and I think you should put a truck body on it cause not many people do that
The mst is adjustable it uses spacers to adjust the camber but it's easier to just buy the turnbuckle kit from yh racing
Anything is adjustable with enough modification!
I dunno, is it wrong to want to see a slammed truck body on one of these things?
It's been a while since you've reviewed a basher, are you going to make another bashing video? There were tons of new releases in 2022, we got the Traxxas XRT, Sledge, Maxx v2. And Arrma released the Kraton/Outcast 4S v2s, Fireteam, and the new 1/8 Infraction BLX.
Yes. It’s been teased in a couple videos. You can actually spot it in this video.
Always great information
The music is over powering your talking about the car
I bought the mst one and it's really awesome.
If you ever gave a Finfrock a pen and paper and told them to design a car, this would be your result....
🤣
PT Cruiser body with wood paneling!
Ha! I wonder if I can find one.
You say Redcat doesn't test their products before packaging eh? I had a Shredder I bought on your recommendation that was tweaked right from the factory. I decided to try and break it in gently thinking it was just a slight gear mesh issue. I can't even l explain it but it drove 10 feet then nuked the front diff. It was then that I realized the chassis was tweaked in some way. I even got a new front diff and housing but that wouldn't even assemble properly. Sent it all back for full refund. I'm done.
I’ve heard other people have front diff issues. That hasn’t been my experience. I lost a center diff on the second or third run, but replaced it and packed it with heavy grease, and never had an issue with it after that. Sorry that happened brother, but I’m glad Redcat refunded you. My Landslide twisted it’s chassis on the first run. I hate it when that happens.
Isn't MST known to be the worst platform for drifting? Yet they mention that as being the standard? I'm new to the hobby of drifting, but a very prominent drifting UA-camr suggested this car over anything else as a good starting point for a ready to run platform
I own a couple MSTs, and while i dont consider myself to be an "expert" i can say that without a doubt, MST makes a better RTR drift car than redcat. I'm saying this BEING a redcat affiliate and not being represented or sponsored by MST in any way. There are a lot of youtubers trying to sell you stuff. I'm not suggesting this guy you're talking about is just trying to sell you something, but all I can give you is my honest opinion. Honestly Yokomo is probably the standard, but out of all my 2wd RTR drift cars, MST is the best. I have a video comparing them and explaining why.
yeah the esc and motor combo sucks but good for begineers learning. for that reverse issue is not a problem for drifter. my drift car(not a redcat) esc setup also like that. im set it to make reverse after some tap to prevent sudden reverse while drifting. its better to set forward/brake/no reverse
You can pull a jumper to lock out reverse. This isn’t that….. this appears to be an actual problem with the TX/RX
11:40 Is Lord!
Good afternoon brother cool video nice review
Drifting one way better than the other has to do with the open diff. The outer wheel has more wheel speed than the inner. Open diff problems.
The inner and outer wheel changes depending on which way the car is turning. I’m confident that the steering input being different in different directions is due to the slow servo when you turn right.
Redcat $399... Rmx $389..
That's looks fun
The body is horrid. But I see 350z 280z thing. Hate the wrap around windshield. I would love to see a different body on it. But there are a couple neat things about it. But open diff and junk wheels for $400.
Agreed.
Ethan needs to burn that ESC shirt. Let me guess, he ordered an exhaust and six months later received 1 spring and a shirt? 🤷♂️🤣
I understand putting a shity body on something because people are going to change it anyway but let the price reflect that. I think this is over priced it's kinda sad that you can upgrade a real car with the prices of RC shit lately anyway love the video Man 💯👍🤘
Drift body: AE86
Really good price
I love my custom mst rmx 2.0!
Same!
That's what I have it's been pretty good I did have re tighten the diff, heard the 2.5 was a better diff , idk how the other channel blew a diff in one day and had to.upgrade 2.5 transmission
It would be better as a kit without electronics, body and wheels.
$300. or buy an rdx or a yokomo or anything else made by actual drift companies. for less. REVED RDX is 240, and you cant fuck up the setup because it has fixed arms.
@@sscobrapride The Redcat kit is $240 vs. the RDX which is $280. Hopefully the RDX stock setup works for your location or you'll have to buy turnbuckles right away.
Make it 6s and a burnout car..
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Redcat should just sell Roller Rc's instead, there electronics suck pretty bad. Love the looks of there vehicles but best thing is just throw the electronics in the garbage.
They do.
LEXUS GS OR CADDY CTS V
I like the way you think. I have a CTS-V Traxxas 4 tec 2.0. It’s a little ripper!
My option,HSP 94123 pro is much better tho for real
True. But they are mostly talking about rwd drift cars not really awd drift cars but you can make a rwd conversion
MST bodies are NOT licensed
Scrap mst thats Yokomo money
Arizona plate? That's going to result in clear coat failure real quick. Better swap on an Ohio plate so it rusts out instead.
Just a couple hot bois doing hoodrat stuff
Endpoint are not set, gyro gain is way to high just looking at the car going back and fort in drift, you don't want a spool on any slick surface, mounting height give the chassis more roll on purpose. You pretty much both know nothing at drifting and you trashing on thing you don't know about.
All their bodies are strange .
A licensed body would go a long way.
Yall hating to much
Did you watch the video or just read the title?
Weird review...you can hear it from the beginning.
I’m a weird guy.
Now compare it to anything yokomo. these redcat turds are impressive to those not in the drift scene. it isnt like the leader in rc drift doesnt make an rtr FOR LESS. Supposedly a good value, cant keep up on our track with experienced drifters , and definitely not "competition level." shiny crap like aluminum shocks that suck, graphite chassis, and a junk gyro with NO REMOTE GAIN, impress people these days instead of actual performance. SMDH, redcat gives away a bunch of junk to influencers again and the noobs drool over it. my favorite is when they claim its US made then you see made in malasia and china inside the box. this has a place, next to the junk ass traxxas 4tec at your local hobby shop. it doesnt belong anywhere near actual drift chassis, ane claiming they can even hang with them is laughable.
It's US designed, and made in Taiwan. No where does it say "Made in US"
If you're not actually into RC drift, I can understand not liking it. Do some research and you'll understand it's pretty solid. We have quite a few at our shop that keep up with built YD2s/MC1/Sharks.
I hope this review is a joke, cus if it’s not, you clearly know nothing about rc drifting.
Zero.
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@@GeoZilla87 thanks bro!
Watch scale science or roadside rc’s reviews. The redcat is the best rtr on the market. I have an mst, and I’ve had to spend $$ to get what the rds comes with from the jump. Also toe in on the rear is important. Just like toe out in the front.