I order all my rtr rc’s from AMain hobbies, they work together with Affirm financing, never been disappointed with any of my orders. Love from Pennsylvania. Arma Notorious just arrived today, happy birthday to me 😂
I have a question, why do hobbyists prefer "hex" screws instead of Phillips-Head screws? I feel that Phillips-Head is easy to work on, because you can just use a normal house screwdriver, and If you're new to the hobby (me), you'll need to buy hex-drivers because the L-keys most RC vehicles come with are too uncomfortable and hard to use in tight places.
Dynamite Machined Hex Driver Metric Set Red www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O5014/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SvDpCbQW8BTVX these are what I use, I've had them for like 5 years now and they still work well, these 3 sizes will cover 90% of screws. If you need a set
They strip super easily and usually a person uses the wrong side Phillips screwdriver for the screw. With a hex you have one side that fits good and also more points of contact less chance to strip
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
Pretty decent 👌 way better than that little Dunne buggy they just released that didn't even have oil filled shocks. I could still buy a brushless tenth scale for 200 bucks though.
@@AMain_Hobbies there's actually quite a few zd racing tenth scale brushless monster truck for example depending where you shop you can get a redcat volcano brushless for 199
@@AMain_Hobbies rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283186790253 I actually own this truck it's pretty fast and they sell steel spur gears for it and the shocks are actually really good I own Traxxas losi hpi arrma ECT so I know good cars for how cheap it is you can't beat this truck
For raw bashing, the Granite may be a little better equipped to handle the rough, and offer a lot of upgrade options down the road. For radio and the other electronic equipment, it's all going to be entry level, starter gear, but all upgradeable. -Brett
Hi Thanks for your informative detailed review, just want to know if i could upgrade from "Fazer Mk2 Dodge HELLCAT"(purchased a few months ago) to a "Fazer Mk2 Rage 2.0" since it has the same chassis, by purchasing additional parts such as Shock Stay Set FZ02L-B, Swing Shaft FZ02L-B, FA531 Suspension Arm Set FZ02L-B and Wheels. Please advise since i am inquisitive and interested in trying this out. thanks again
Hmm, it should work. You will need longer suspension arms, driveshafts and links. We have not tried this, so we cannot say 100% it will work, but I think it will. -Brett
Good luck finding upgrades for it. I own the v1 and bought it for my son. The center driveshaft twisted after the 1st pack. Then the plastic out drives from the diffs sheared off. The shock shafts bent. The body heald up nice and it handles awesome! Tho for upgrades I had to hunt for stuff from other manufacturers and do some dremel work to make stuff fit.
The Granite will be a bit more capable in the terrain thanks to it's larger size, larger tires and increased ground clearance. The Rage will excel more in smoother terrain compared to the Granite. Which vehicle is better for you will depend on your local terrain, where you drive and how you want to drive the vehicle. -Brett
The Rage 2.0 features a brushed motor and brushed ESC, so you'll need to stick with a brushed motor and options are pretty limited. The next best option would be a brushless motor and brushless ESC upgrade. That will be the best option for increased speed, power and efficiency. -Brett
Why would you buy this? Arrma has you covered for inexpensive RTR's . If you want longevity and upgradeability you need to look elsewhere. I have owned the V1 Rage and this one has all the same flaws. Thanks Kyosho for the hex head hardware! But honestly unless you keep this vehicle brushed only..... be ready for big disappointment!! In 2k19 there are so many better options. Rant over.
Its small looking for 10th scale whats up with Keysho using cheep ass plastic consistently and brushed motors always they will make up with volume no one is going to buy this garbage
I order all my rtr rc’s from AMain hobbies, they work together with Affirm financing, never been disappointed with any of my orders.
Love from Pennsylvania. Arma Notorious just arrived today, happy birthday to me 😂
Looks like a cool lil rig, good job on unboxing n for sharing the info on it Brett
Hey Stevo!
I have a question, why do hobbyists prefer "hex" screws instead of Phillips-Head screws? I feel that Phillips-Head is easy to work on, because you can just use a normal house screwdriver, and If you're new to the hobby (me), you'll need to buy hex-drivers because the L-keys most RC vehicles come with are too uncomfortable and hard to use in tight places.
Hex stuff is much more resistant to getting stripped out
@@connorobrien7313 Oh, thanks for the answer.
Dynamite Machined Hex Driver Metric Set Red www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O5014/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SvDpCbQW8BTVX these are what I use, I've had them for like 5 years now and they still work well, these 3 sizes will cover 90% of screws. If you need a set
@@connorobrien7313 Thank you very much, It's nice to have helpful people in the comments.👊😎
They strip super easily and usually a person uses the wrong side Phillips screwdriver for the screw. With a hex you have one side that fits good and also more points of contact less chance to strip
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
Sweet unboxing Brett the hitman hart✔️
Ripper mate. Smashed ya bell and big thumbs up!. Cheers from Down Under!!
5:03 You Can See The plastic flex
Cool video!!
Pretty decent 👌 way better than that little Dunne buggy they just released that didn't even have oil filled shocks. I could still buy a brushless tenth scale for 200 bucks though.
@@AMain_Hobbies there's actually quite a few zd racing tenth scale brushless monster truck for example depending where you shop you can get a redcat volcano brushless for 199
@@AMain_Hobbies rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283186790253 I actually own this truck it's pretty fast and they sell steel spur gears for it and the shocks are actually really good I own Traxxas losi hpi arrma ECT so I know good cars for how cheap it is you can't beat this truck
rage 2.0 coming soon in march 2024!!
That looks Awsome. Thanks
I like the body and il get one gor my original rage!...
I am debating to get this or Arrma Granite V3 Mega Brushed 4x4. How are the 2 compared in terms of radio quality, esc, gears, servo, motor, etc?
For raw bashing, the Granite may be a little better equipped to handle the rough, and offer a lot of upgrade options down the road. For radio and the other electronic equipment, it's all going to be entry level, starter gear, but all upgradeable.
-Brett
Looks pretty decent.
Hi Thanks for your informative detailed review, just want to know if i could upgrade from "Fazer Mk2 Dodge HELLCAT"(purchased a few months ago) to a "Fazer Mk2 Rage 2.0" since it has the same chassis, by purchasing additional parts such as Shock Stay Set FZ02L-B, Swing Shaft FZ02L-B, FA531 Suspension Arm Set FZ02L-B and Wheels. Please advise since i am inquisitive and interested in trying this out. thanks again
Hmm, it should work. You will need longer suspension arms, driveshafts and links. We have not tried this, so we cannot say 100% it will work, but I think it will.
-Brett
I really like the chassis, but it looks a bit tight for upgrades
Good luck finding upgrades for it. I own the v1 and bought it for my son. The center driveshaft twisted after the 1st pack. Then the plastic out drives from the diffs sheared off. The shock shafts bent. The body heald up nice and it handles awesome! Tho for upgrades I had to hunt for stuff from other manufacturers and do some dremel work to make stuff fit.
Would you vote this over the tamiya tto2b
Better This or Arrma Granite V3 Mega Brushed?
The Granite will be a bit more capable in the terrain thanks to it's larger size, larger tires and increased ground clearance. The Rage will excel more in smoother terrain compared to the Granite. Which vehicle is better for you will depend on your local terrain, where you drive and how you want to drive the vehicle.
-Brett
Break in time?
Cool
would the motor and and esc handle a s3 battery ?
No, the maximum is a 2S LiPo battery.
-Brett
please recommend me a better moter for this car.
The Rage 2.0 features a brushed motor and brushed ESC, so you'll need to stick with a brushed motor and options are pretty limited. The next best option would be a brushless motor and brushless ESC upgrade. That will be the best option for increased speed, power and efficiency.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies thank you so much, this helped alot
Great
Can lights be added?
It's not designed to have lights added, but you could rig something up yourself pretty easily.
-Brett
Olá amigo eu gosto muito dos seus vídeos e também gostaria muito de adquirir uma camiseta de vocês. Como eu faço.
How easily accessible are parts for this RC?
They should be easily obtained. Any shop that carries Kyosho should have parts, or can at least order them.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies okay awesome. I was looking online and I couldn't find anyone carrying them so I wasn't sure
Why would you buy this? Arrma has you covered for inexpensive RTR's .
If you want longevity and upgradeability you need to look elsewhere. I have owned the V1 Rage and this one has all the same flaws. Thanks Kyosho for the hex head hardware! But honestly unless you keep this vehicle brushed only..... be ready for big disappointment!! In 2k19 there are so many better options. Rant over.
Its small looking for 10th scale whats up with Keysho using cheep ass plastic consistently and brushed motors always they will make up with volume no one is going to buy this garbage