I agree that the price of the competition is excessively inflated when Injora came out with this and the fat viper plug and play setup for 40ish dollars it makes you think. I just paid 150 shipped for the Injora for my ax24 and I have a spectrum in my other ax24 at the cost of $35.00 the Furitek is better but for over 100 dollars more is it worth it? Great video and sweet rig 🤘✌️
@@shawnrichardson118 The comment means more than you know! That other small thing that to me really makes a difference is the set screw in the pinion. Maybe it’s just me but I have been in this hobby for 35 years and have never had more frustration with a part in my life. I just could never get the pressed pinion to work for me. Have a great day.
I'm collecting tips and advice for UA-camrs. Could you share a few tips for succeeding in the scale model cars niche, especially those that aren't talked about often? Your insights could really help the entire creator community. Thanks and best of luck to your channel
@@UA-camTipsNAdvice Well sure and thank you for the question. If you’re going to try for a niche market it’s imperative to be honest with yourself and what you’re trying to accomplish. You’re just not going to get the traffic and audience that mainstreamUA-camrs get. Therefore, you must set your goals in line with what the market is going to allow. On the other side of the coin when you do choose a market it’s usually going to be something that you love and are passionate about. I cannot stress enough how important that is going to be when you choose your UA-cam journey. Another tip I would give is watch many of the other large UA-cam channels that give advice and self-help. Wow, they’re examples in their content are usually made for the mainstream. You can always pick up many of their tips and apply them to your own channel. My last tip is probably the most important one in my eyes. You must have the mental awareness to have delayed gratification meaning keep trying and trying and trying. While just surpassing my 100 subscriber mark does not really constitute a lot of success in most UA-camr’s eyes, that was my biggest goal when I started this a little over a year ago. I can truly say that it felt like a true win for myself and my son to see. thank you for your consideration.
Subscribed! Do you suggest brass rims? Thanks! I had pre-ordered my Ascent18 and purchased the Furitek Starter kit, but I'm still enjoying it stock with steel axcels so far.
@@johnlujan8706 Thank you for the comment. I’m weird about brass in my wheels. A lot of people do it. However, I just don’t like all that rotating mass. I don’t have brass rings on any of my crawler. It does get a lot of weight down low though.
Love the live action after the install. Nice music too 🤘
@@Kylo321 Thabnk you so much for the comment.
Wow, that ESC combo is great for that price.
@@elizabethporter8621 yes the combo works as good as the Furitek.
Nice video I subbed
@@PlainsToPinesOutdoors Master P thank you so much. Means a lot.
Nice video. That motor really does the job without emptying your wallet.
@@MysticRiverRC Got that right. There great now that we can put them in almost any platform. Thanks for the comment.
One Hundo Subs! 💯
@@Kylo321 That’s right yes 100. We made it.
I agree that the price of the competition is excessively inflated when Injora came out with this and the fat viper plug and play setup for 40ish dollars it makes you think. I just paid 150 shipped for the Injora for my ax24 and I have a spectrum in my other ax24 at the cost of $35.00 the Furitek is better but for over 100 dollars more is it worth it? Great video and sweet rig 🤘✌️
@@shawnrichardson118 The comment means more than you know! That other small thing that to me really makes a difference is the set screw in the pinion. Maybe it’s just me but I have been in this hobby for 35 years and have never had more frustration with a part in my life. I just could never get the pressed pinion to work for me. Have a great day.
I'm collecting tips and advice for UA-camrs. Could you share a few tips for succeeding in the scale model cars niche, especially those that aren't talked about often? Your insights could really help the entire creator community.
Thanks and best of luck to your channel
@@UA-camTipsNAdvice Well sure and thank you for the question. If you’re going to try for a niche market it’s imperative to be honest with yourself and what you’re trying to accomplish. You’re just not going to get the traffic and audience that mainstreamUA-camrs get. Therefore, you must set your goals in line with what the market is going to allow. On the other side of the coin when you do choose a market it’s usually going to be something that you love and are passionate about. I cannot stress enough how important that is going to be when you choose your UA-cam journey. Another tip I would give is watch many of the other large UA-cam channels that give advice and self-help. Wow, they’re examples in their content are usually made for the mainstream. You can always pick up many of their tips and apply them to your own channel. My last tip is probably the most important one in my eyes. You must have the mental awareness to have delayed gratification meaning keep trying and trying and trying. While just surpassing my 100 subscriber mark does not really constitute a lot of success in most UA-camr’s eyes, that was my biggest goal when I started this a little over a year ago. I can truly say that it felt like a true win for myself and my son to see. thank you for your consideration.
@@FYRC15 Thank you so much. That was really insightful
Subscribed! Do you suggest brass rims? Thanks! I had pre-ordered my Ascent18 and purchased the Furitek Starter kit, but I'm still enjoying it stock with steel axcels so far.
@@johnlujan8706 Thank you for the comment. I’m weird about brass in my wheels. A lot of people do it. However, I just don’t like all that rotating mass. I don’t have brass rings on any of my crawler. It does get a lot of weight down low though.
@@FYRC15 Thanks, I'm getting opinions before adding weight up front. Thanks again!