You Need To See This! Worlds Most Advanced 1/28th Scale RC Race Cars + Track Side With Bomb Racing
Вставка
- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- Small scale, massive performance.
In this video, I visit Bomb Racing's Summer Slam, Sep 2024 race meeting in Letchworth England. I'm blown away by the engineering and performance that you can get from these amazing carbon, brushless race cars. I talk with Bomb Racing owner, Samuel Corby about all things 28th scale and take a look at some amazing kits like the Reflex Racing RX28 and more. This is one, you don't want to miss.
Fancy a chance to win one of my RC cars for the price of a coffee or less? raffall.com/rc...
Bomb Racing bombracingshop...
Bomb Racing Facebook Page www.facebook.c...
Bomb Racing Club / bombracingrc
More RC content from RCKicks.
RCKicks Facebook Page: / www.rckicks.co.uk
RCKicks Group Page: / 449280332477997
RCKicks Instagram: / rckickscom
You can find way more content from RCKicks on the below links as well as help support the RCKicks channel by becoming a Patreon:
Patreon: / rckicks
Or
Buy RCKicks A Coffee: www.buymeacoff...
Or
Amazon product list support www.amazon.co....
Or
A Direct RCKicks channel support tip via Paypal: GavinEvans@RCKicks.com
#BombRacing #ReflexRacing #RX28
they look epic, makes me want to get one!!
Morning Kev. Well worth a look.
I'd never thought you would cover this scale of racing, as you had previously mentioned that the Kyosho Mini-Z's weren't your cup of tea.
But, now that you have your hands on a dedicated 1/28 scale lipo chassis, you're not going to be disappointed! Here in the U.S., we have a few classes we race in. The 2500kv motor is a good place to start, then as you get better, 3500kv, and then mod (where the sky is the limit). I'm sure the fine people at the club you attend can suggest the right class to begin with and obviously what you need.
You alluded to the tolerances of all the parts at this scale. That also applies to driving! Once your car is built, you'll want to pair it with at least a mid range or high end transmitter. And then once on the track, you'll need to adjust (reduce) your steering dual rate / end points. The RX28's steering is super responsive and the track layouts will require fast reflexes and a very nuanced driving style. As a result, with enough practice (stay in the middle of the track), your reaction times and reflexes will improve, and 1/10 racing will seem like a cakewalk.
Tire prep is essential. There are tire truers to shave off the tires, but there are also tires that don't require trimming. You may need to glue the sidewalls if you begin traction rolling, after reducing the steering end points.
One downside to these kits from Reflex, GL, Atomic etc., is that the pieces are so tiny! The instruction manuals are online pdfs, but if you need extra help, there are UA-cam videos out there of the assembly of such kits. Reflex is a good brand out of the box because you don't really need anything else to enhance it. With other brands, some of the hop ups are pretty much required, driving the overall cost up.
I hope you enjoy this scale enough to perhaps cover your progress, similar to your 1/10 buggy racing series.
Wow ! These things look amazing, can't believe how good the price is! Your poor eyes building it, you will need some jewellers glasses. 😂
It's kind of like what we all wished scalextric was actually like when we were kids.
Cool , almost like little slot cars going rc . And as a rc guy I do like these little beasts . By the way , greetings from Sweden folks . . . 😎
Did forget to mention . I'm also an old slot car guy , that's why I did mention slot cars . . . 😉😎 .
First! Those look brilliant 😮
Hello
@@tuffy3637 hey 👋
Just saw your new video, I think it might be over for wltoys, the body is cool and all, but it's not supposed to be a shelf queen, it needs to perform
Yep, not sure what WLtoys is thinking. Looks like it’s trying to cut costs as much as possible to make more profit but have gone too far, especially with the shocks. Basically it performs more like toy grade now
@@RCKickschannel mhm, how much could it possibly cost to replace them with oil filled shocks
Haha, so $800 AUD for something no bigger than a phone. Insane. Micro technology!