LDARC X43 LCG pickup VS Sniclo Lada Niva LCG 1/43 Step #1- Angle steering, Uphill, Downhill 🤭
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
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VS of custom micro crawler 1/43
LDARC X43 1/43 Micro desk crawler
My Upgrade:
Body pickup version ( less high weight )
Delete battery mount ( less high weight )
Lowering battery to low cg
Rear shock in second position mount
Lowering 3mm with new pen spring short
Add more torque with Orlandoo metal pin shock
Add some brass in the wheel
Add metal rollbar handmade
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Sniclo Lada Niva 1/43 LCG Micro FPV Crawler
My Upgrade step #7
Ring of 2mm soldering tin in the wheel and on chassis, much better climb, no longer flip over like the stock one on steep downhill of my course.
Custom shock from Orlandoo stuff ( pin, cut spring )
Move rear shock mount forward
Handmade skidplate to protect gear
Lowering 3mm to LCG.
Awesome work Bro (Y) lg
🥳🥳🥳Thanks!
This is perfect 🔥
thanks, this micro rigs is awesome fun :)
Sei un genio ❤
Grazie Marco!!! 😅
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i guess x43 has a better steering, maybe haha great video
"she" got it! Thanks! 🤗
plz build a 5th gen 4runner
Hey buddy! Which one would you recommend if you could only buy one?Which one gives the least problems?
I'm reporting what I wrote in the channel community to all those who ask me this question:
I finish my own X43 with 2 kind of body.
Love this micro.
VS win? Both.
Stock is both awesome. Sniclo have stock FPV experience, if you don't have knowledge ... on X43 is not easy to put FPV system, so ... this is a first difference.
( X43 white is for FPV version with Sniclo cam AIO )
On performance X43 have best steering and weight cg ( Niva have big battery on all roof to FPV system longevity run ) ... so you need to work on Niva to lowering CG better "ONLY" if you want to use on "estreme" course ... because stock is AWESOME both! Battery life is AWESOME on both. X43 more than hour, Niva near two hour without cam.
Lada Niva have best low speed control with Flysky radio and a new Air8 Sniclo radio. Now X43 with N20 80rpm riductor work very smooth and better then stock.
Both when full steering you lose torque because 1S powered.
I think on X43 ... i try Brushless 2S combo 🤭
X43 have extra body. Sniclo Lada Niva not!
Lada Niva have some accessory like keychain, X43 not.
You ask what is better? The best choise for you ... is what you want to do with car keeping in mind the differences I mentioned above.
@@Sfattucci Friend, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing with me your detailed experience! I have three kyosho but this scale 1/43 is awesome, I think I'll have to buy both xd!
@@Xavyerzc your welcome. this is a hard decision. for this reasn. i have both. One for fpv experience stock ( i put camera also on white body X43 ) ... the X43 to build an extreme build :)
Hi what are the other mini RC seen in the video beside LDARC and NIVA.. looks fascinating
Micro crawler Orlandoo Hunter OH32A02 Pajero 1/32 and Orlandoo Hunter OH35A01 Wrangler 5door 1/35 ( see lot of video on my channel ). My favourite brand micro crawler with sound, full led kit and with lipo 2S. Insane with brushless combo.
@@Sfattucci thank you let me check it out 😎
@@Muun_Rc all my Orlandoo is full customized.
@@Sfattuccilove it
@@Muun_Rc thanks! 😅
The Niva is cool but I don't like the constant ringing noise it makes
yeah!! too much noise the esc XD
How did you get the x43 to be a pick-up truck??
just cut the body. with roof i close rear bed and with window i close rear new roof .... and repositioning the battery inside to close all perfectly with stock mount.
@@Sfattucci thanks
Don’t they have the same chassis?
Same structure of rail. Different radio, motherboard ( esc/receiver ) with different mount body. Battery of Niva is double size of X43 ( more weight in high position and you cannot move it, much problem on "downhill" course ). On the X43 you can modify the body, on Niva not for the battery, it practically fills the entire upper part of the roof