Mateo, I am so glad that I saw this video before purchasing a CC-01 Toyota Hilux. Now I know to include this Hop-Up part with the order (as well as bearings and barrel spring). Thanks for the valuable information.
No matter what kind of video you put up its always quality and I would like to take the time to let you know it is much appreciated I just bought a Bronco... And guess who was the first person I look up on UA-cam... Thanks for the help I will be getting them soon keep the videos coming
Ja da kann ich dir nur recht geben. Das ist wirklich das so ziemlich beste Upgrade für die CC-01 Chassis. Das Video habe ich benutzt um meine Einzubauen.Danke dir vielmals für diese Guten Anleitungen und einfach nur wunderschönen Videos! Mach so weiter Matteo!👌👍✌
I’ve seen Tamiya’s waterproofing bag/balloon solution for electronics but I’m apprehensive about trying it because, it doesn’t look nice and it might degrade over time leaving a mess. I try to avoid products that will eventually decompose or oxidize since RC’s tend to have a very long life. Generic waterproof boxes are available but they look cheap. I’ve been using Traxxas waterproof receiver boxes since they work great, however, that’s just about the only brand available. It sure would be nice if someone else was making waterproof receiver boxes. I don’t like putting “Traxxas” branding on my Tamiyas or other vehicles.
Funny Tamiya actually made it I made this type of suspension mod many many years ago when the Volkswagen CC01 came out I put it on so many boards all the guy's started doing it! Tamiya copied my idea! It is a good one glad Tamiya made it.
Yes, you can find the link in the video description! www.asiatees.com/display?Tamiya-CC01-Parts-Hop-Ups-Upgrades&brand=Tamiya&model=CC01&id=63203&pid=1
Hi Matteo, do you this modification is only good for crawling or can it be used on an all around vehicle? I ordered a CC01 Race Touareg and plan on doing some hop ups but do not want to dedicate it to crawling.
Of course the most advantage of the stroke extension link is for crawling over obstacles. If you prefer to use your CC-01 for faster driving, I think it's better to let it without the extensions! (because of the handling in curves)
i was wondering if you could help me i just bought a cc01 freelander but im wanting to mount a 1/10 ford raptor body on to it and need help figuring how to do it before i make a mistake please help
+62longtravel As first you have to check the wheel base of the Ford Raptor. The CC-01 have 242mm Wheelbase, I think the Raptor have more, if it's so it's very difficult, you have to modify the chassis to get the right wheelbase.
+Tom Varga The gears for the front drivetrain are completely integrated in the bathtub chassis. The CC-01 have a independent front suspension and it's driven with knuckles. In this video you can see more details from the front gears: ua-cam.com/video/mIBqSOOXFm8/v-deo.html
It looks good, but feels so wrong. Wont this allow nasty knocks to occur. Its like free moving to dampening. It looks good though so much more travel but cant it be done with longer shocks so it has no free movement. Or is this design well proven ive never seen anything like it until the CC01.
You'r right, this makes not a perfect suspension, but improves the current CC-01. Because of more travel the wheels have more ground contact and this is an advantage crawling on rough terrain. But of course it's an compromise solution.
Have you tried to take tha car down a steep downhill after this mod? I'm wondering if this mod will make weight transfere cause the rear axle drop down going down a hill - causing to much weight pushing forward & making the car flip..?
Great upgrade! I bought Some alu silver parts at asiatees. But this one they don't sell? Also GPM Aluminum Alloy Rear Adjustable Suspension Links Silver Set For Tamiya CC-01 #CC161 Looks like a great upgrade though. Nice vid!
Yes, they sell it: www.asiatees.com/display?Tamiya-CC01-Parts-Hop-Ups-Upgrades&brand=Tamiya&model=CC01&id=63203&pid=1 But it's out of stock at the moment.
+Kyle Hubert The best way is to use the G-Parts again (Tamiya part no. 9005422). The parts in position 5 are the parts to locking the diff. www.rcmart.com/tamiya-parts-jeep-wrangler-cc01-19005422-p-29626.html The advantage in this way is it is reversible. A other way is to use hot glue or epoxy glue in the diffs, but this is irreversible.
+Budget Rc Good Idea. If you have the skills to do this! Yes, Tamiyas upgrade is way expensive, but the quality is top. Machined aluminum parts and ball bearings.
Atijit Wichettapong You can only do this: ua-cam.com/video/-6CRvENwbww/v-deo.html But the improvement is not so big, but high price. My recommendation is let the front suspension stock and invest the money in ball bearings, better tires and lock the differentials.
I also like channels that teach me things. Why is that kind of rare on youtube? Oh well, I wonder if I can make something like this on my High Lift. I really like this upgrade.
Hmm, trotz das ich XC / CC01 schon seit der Erscheinung fahre, ist mir das HopUp neu (man wird so alt wie ne Kuh und... ), ABER! ich kann mir einfach nicht vorstellen das dieses HopUp die Performance verbessert, ich denke ehr das Gegenteil! Warum, ganz einfach, das XC / CC01 leidet einfach sehr am Torqu Twist ( Drehmoment bedichgtes verdrehen, also das beim Berg auf fahren das Modell immer ein Beinchen hebt ) und dieses HopUp unterstützt das Problem nur, denn für den Bewegungsbereich des HopUps besteht keinerlei Gegenwirkung wie z.b. eine Feder. Folglich ist dieses HopUp keine Verbesserung, sondern eben eine Verschlechterung. Für den einfachen Feldwegfahrer sicherlich kein Problem, aber im richtigen Gelände wird man damit nur Nachteile haben. @ Matteo, ich finde deine Vids trotzem immer schön anzusehen. Daumen hoch für dich und Daumen runter für das "HopUp"
Vielen Dank für dei Lob Jens! Aber ich muss sagen mit deiner Beurteilung liegst du völlig falsch. Dieses Hop Up ist das beste und nützlichste für das CC-01 Chassis überhaupt! Und das sage ich nicht einfach so, sondern aus Erfahrung und unzähligen Fahrten damit. Ich habe das in zwei meiner CC-01 installiert und es funktioniert perfekt. Deine Befürchtung mit dem "Beinchen heben" verschlimmert sich nicht da die link extension nur den Ausfederweg vergrössert, aber beim Einfedern auf Anschlag geht und danach die ganz normale Federwirkung vorhanden ist. Gerade im "richtigen" Gelände ist die extension ein enormer Vorteil weil dadurch der Bodenkontakt aller vier Räder enorm gesteigert wird (durch den enorm grösseren Flex). Torque twist hat übrigens jedes über Kardanwelle angetriebene Starrachsen Fahrzeug.
Logisch hat jedes Kardanellen betriebenes Fahrzeug einen Torqu Twist, aber es ist immer die Frage wie stark. Ein SCX10 z.B. hat praktisch keinen TT, ein XC / CC01 hingegen einen riesigen. Das der Ausfederweg vergrößert wird is auch klar und beim einfedern geht der auf Block is auch logisch, aber eben genau deswegen müsste es sich verschlimmern, zumindest theoretisch. Ich gehe davon aus das die Alpen nich so weit weg von dir sind, was dann aber weit weg von mir is, sonst hätt ich gesagt, lass uns doch mal zusammen fahren.
@@Matteomeier Habe nach Jahren wieder einen RC-Car bestellt (Basis: CC-01). Habe vor mehr zu basteln als früher. Wo bestellt man in der Schweiz am besten Ersatzteile und Upgrades - ich wohne eben leider am Modellbau-Arsch der Welt 😬 Gruäss us em Zürioberland!
Toll das es dich wider "gepackt" hatt! Eine gute Adresse ist www.wemushop.ch/ oder auch www.hobbyshop.ch/ Im Ausland gibts noch tamico.de/ oder www.rcmart.com/
@@Matteomeier Tx! Das ist für mich echt sehr nützlich! Habe gerade gestern die beiden Seiten für Selbstbaukarosserie ausgesägt. Jetzt muss ich warten, bis CC01 kommt. Danke nochmals und Gruss
Hallo! Ich hab den Eindruck, dass der Federweg dadurch sehr unrealistisch wirkt. Verbesserung ja, aber auf Kosten des scale faktors. Schau dir vielleicht mal mein video dazu an und sag mir was du denkst - hab dieses Problem darin angesprochen. Eventuell werde ich eine Begrenzung für das Ausfedern einbauen. ua-cam.com/video/zGxHYSlPn4U/v-deo.html lg Markus
Ja das stimmt schon, habe auch desshalb bei meinen neueren CC-01 Modellen darauf verzichtet. Schlussendlich sind die Off Road Möglichkeiten des CC-01Chassis einfach limitiert, daran kann man nichts ändern. Andererseits sind ja auch bei einem echten Pajero die Fahreigenschaften limitiert, also passt das meiner Meinung auch wenn halt nicht jedes Hinderniss bewältigt werden kann. Übrigens tolles Video von dir! 👍
How about showing both sides next time as your vague one sided instructions don’t match the instructions that come with the kit? Enjoy your content but you need to be completely thorough
Hmm, wondering why this system is not used on real vehicles, cuz it's ridiculous maybe. his is NOT flex, it is only the appearance of flex. Think about it, if the respective wheel is allowed to drop freely, it is not able to support or give traction to the vehicle. This "mod" is for people who think (without really thinking) that this free dropping of the wheel is in any way functional or useful. If you do not understand how things work, leave the thinking to those that DO. If you look at some of the most capable trucks (tons of videos on YT), whether Rc or real, you will see that huge flex is limited to very specialized rock crawling comp rigs, not most trucks. That wheel in the air is no more useful just sitting on the ground not doing a thing. NONE of my rigs have a lot of flex, they don't need it.
No, it's far too limited, all that money into it (any amount of money) will never make it reach the performance of a bone stock SCX 10, let alone an SCX10II, For example, $400 ish. I assume you want it to perform, or is it just a shelf queen? The hobby has moved on from the Tamiya style tech, things got SOO much better, they do look nice though (bodies), but function is OLD SCHOOL. If you think it helps (that mod), great, but I guarantee it won't help it do anything it couldn't already. And yes, there is a need for lots of words, that is how we learn, that is why there are so many different words.
well, you still have the weight of the unsprung components on the wheel (i.e. the axle, the shock/spring and some of the weight of the other wheel and suspension links). I guess this gives at least some improvement over having the wheel in the air, however you are right that this isn't nearly as good as having a longer stroke suspension which allows the sprung weight of the vehicle to be placed on the wheel.
Mateo, I am so glad that I saw this video before purchasing a CC-01 Toyota Hilux. Now I know to include this Hop-Up part with the order (as well as bearings and barrel spring). Thanks for the valuable information.
Thanks for your nice feedback! Glad it was helpful! 👍😊
I will purchase one those upgrade links for my CC01. Thank you for sharing Matteo!
👍😊 Thanks for your feedback!
More upgrade videos of this please! I'm getting this kit soon it will be my first kit I'm super excited! Great vid as always man!
Steering link and front suspension upgrade are on the way!
No matter what kind of video you put up its always quality and I would like to take the time to let you know it is much appreciated I just bought a Bronco... And guess who was the first person I look up on UA-cam... Thanks for the help I will be getting them soon keep the videos coming
Thank you, such a nice comment! Wish you a lot of fun with your Bronco!
asia tees is where it is at!! lots of good stuff!
Yes, thats true!
Great instructional video for this Hop Up! I purchased that same Hop Up for my CC-01. It looks promising!
Thank you, yes it's really worth the money!
Thank you Matteo, you are always helpful. I plan on building a brushless cc01 race touareg soon. I'm gathering all the necessary hop ups.
Your welcome, glad if I can help! (don't forget the ball bearings! :-)
I just bought the fj cruiser kit too! Thx for info!
Thanks! Have fun with your FJ!
Great video! I recently installed this kit and it definitely gave my FJ40 more articulation but noticed it made it easier to roll.
Thanks! Yes, the upgrade is better to pass bigger obstacles, not for speed cornering!
Those are awesome. Adds a lot more articulation to your rig. Great upgrades for sure. Thumbs up bro!
Thanks my friend, glad to read a comment from you!
***** You are very welcome. Something about how you put your videos together is just amazing.
;-)
Sehr gut! Landet direkt auf meiner Einkaufsliste. Danke fürs Zeigen!
Richtig, gehört meiner Meinung an jeden CC-01!
Ja da kann ich dir nur recht geben. Das ist wirklich das so ziemlich beste Upgrade für die CC-01 Chassis. Das Video habe ich benutzt um meine Einzubauen.Danke dir vielmals für diese Guten Anleitungen und einfach nur wunderschönen Videos! Mach so weiter Matteo!👌👍✌
Maurice RC Productions Es freut mich besonders wenn die Videos was nützen! Danke für deinen Kommentar!
If I would have a CC01, this would be one of the first upgrades I would do.
Yes, that's right, thanks for the comment!
thanks so much I was wondering how well it would work, it looks well made and solid!!
Yes, its work really good and it's solid! Thanks for your comment!
Coole Montageanleitung Matteo - und die Gelenke funktionieren echt genial so wie´s aussieht. Bin schon auf ein Geländevideo gespannt ;-)
Vielen Dank, bin wirklich begeistert vom upgrade, und es funktioniert auch im Gelände super.
Great video but why not just buy longer shocks?
Maybe also a good idea! Thanks!
I'm going to need this for my VW amarok
It's a good idea Darrell!
Thanks for answering I really like your vids I'm about to install a new 20t motor on my holiday buggy to improve performance
Glad you like my vids! Good to get a bit more power on the Holiday Buggy!
Thank you for this demo.
See you very soon.
Thank you for the comment!
I’ve seen Tamiya’s waterproofing bag/balloon solution for electronics but I’m apprehensive about trying it because, it doesn’t look nice and it might degrade over time leaving a mess. I try to avoid products that will eventually decompose or oxidize since RC’s tend to have a very long life. Generic waterproof boxes are available but they look cheap. I’ve been using Traxxas waterproof receiver boxes since they work great, however, that’s just about the only brand available. It sure would be nice if someone else was making waterproof receiver boxes. I don’t like putting “Traxxas” branding on my Tamiyas or other vehicles.
There is another way: ua-cam.com/video/JPuz7MhwJlw/v-deo.html
Terrific upgrade Matteo! I was thinking of getting one also. Love the video my friend. =]
Thank you Tybo, I can really recommend it!
Funny Tamiya actually made it I made this type of suspension mod many many years ago when the Volkswagen CC01 came out I put it on so many boards all the guy's started doing it!
Tamiya copied my idea!
It is a good one glad Tamiya made it.
shenlonco You can be proud of you for this! And Tamiya made it now accessible for everyone.
I feel set up gives more ground clearance
great upload, did you fit to all 4 corners?
No, this fits only for the rear axle. In front an independent suspension is installed.
I'm thinking of getting an Tamiya FJ cruiser, Any suggestions that you can give?
Should I buy an already built car, or build it myself?
Thanks!
I recommend to buy a kit! Tons of fun to put it together and paint the body. At the end you are much more happy with your own builded car. 👍
Did you get this from Asiatees? I was looking at their cc01 upgrades and didnt see this kit.
Yes, you can find the link in the video description!
www.asiatees.com/display?Tamiya-CC01-Parts-Hop-Ups-Upgrades&brand=Tamiya&model=CC01&id=63203&pid=1
Thank you good tip!!! this is so nice how long stroke up. I want this too.
Yes, it's worth the money!
Man i really like your videos. Good job man!
I like your comments! Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this is a great video
Thanks to you for your nice feedback!
Привет. Такие детали еще можно купить? Если да, то можно ссылку на продавца.
Да, например, здесь:
www.rcmart.com/tamiya-stroke-extension-link-for-cc-01-54519-00037394
@@Matteomeier Спасибо.
does this effect the speed in any way?
No, not the speed. It can be decrease the stability in high speed cornering, but the CC-01 is not build for this.
sehr schön erklärt! Und das mit coolem GB Sound ;-)
Danke, ja glaub sollte mal einen neuen Sound kreieren, aber die Zeit....
Hi Matteo, do you this modification is only good for crawling or can it be used on an all around vehicle? I ordered a CC01 Race Touareg and plan on doing some hop ups but do not want to dedicate it to crawling.
Of course the most advantage of the stroke extension link is for crawling over obstacles. If you prefer to use your CC-01 for faster driving, I think it's better to let it without the extensions! (because of the handling in curves)
i was wondering if you could help me i just bought a cc01 freelander but im wanting to mount a 1/10 ford raptor body on to it and need help figuring how to do it before i make a mistake please help
+62longtravel As first you have to check the wheel base of the Ford Raptor. The CC-01 have 242mm Wheelbase, I think the Raptor have more, if it's so it's very difficult, you have to modify the chassis to get the right wheelbase.
As total beginner, who doesn't knows anything about CC-01, How are the front wheels powered?
+Tom Varga The gears for the front drivetrain are completely integrated in the bathtub chassis. The CC-01 have a independent front suspension and it's driven with knuckles. In this video you can see more details from the front gears: ua-cam.com/video/mIBqSOOXFm8/v-deo.html
What's driving like at higher speeds with this mod?
Jon Geddes I found out no negative effects with this mod, even at higher speed.
bravo , c toujours bon a regarder!
Merci beaucoup Kaza!
It looks good, but feels so wrong. Wont this allow nasty knocks to occur.
Its like free moving to dampening.
It looks good though so much more travel but cant it be done with longer shocks so it has no free movement.
Or is this design well proven ive never seen anything like it until the CC01.
You'r right, this makes not a perfect suspension, but improves the current CC-01. Because of more travel the wheels have more ground contact and this is an advantage crawling on rough terrain. But of course it's an compromise solution.
Have you tried to take tha car down a steep downhill after this mod? I'm wondering if this mod will make weight transfere cause the rear axle drop down going down a hill - causing to much weight pushing forward & making the car flip..?
I found no negative effect like this after the mod, but the CC-01 is not build for hardcore crawling!
***** If the CC-01 is not built for hardcore crawling, why bother with this upgrade? I'm keeping mine stock.
supercommando440 Because it have better off road capabilities, even it's still not a hardcore crawler. The CC-01 will never been a hardcore crawler.
awesome vid and subscribed
Thanks a lot!
What is the liquid u added on the screws?
+Aaron Chiu It's liquid thread lock. It's something like a glue to secure the screws from self loosening.
+Matteo's RC Movies GOOD TO KNOW AND HOW TO APPLY THIS LIQUID THREAD LOCK?
***** A small amount apply on screws going in metal. Do not use it on plastic, not necessary!
+Aaron Chiu // blue is for light applications and red is for heavyduty stuff.
Great upgrade! I bought Some alu silver parts at asiatees. But this one they don't sell?
Also
GPM Aluminum Alloy Rear Adjustable Suspension Links Silver Set For Tamiya CC-01 #CC161
Looks like a great upgrade though.
Nice vid!
Yes, they sell it: www.asiatees.com/display?Tamiya-CC01-Parts-Hop-Ups-Upgrades&brand=Tamiya&model=CC01&id=63203&pid=1
But it's out of stock at the moment.
nice video as always.
Thanks!
cool
Danke dafür
Danke dir für den Kommentar!
What do you suggest for locking the front Diff?
+Kyle Hubert The best way is to use the G-Parts again (Tamiya part no. 9005422). The parts in position 5 are the parts to locking the diff.
www.rcmart.com/tamiya-parts-jeep-wrangler-cc01-19005422-p-29626.html
The advantage in this way is it is reversible. A other way is to use hot glue or epoxy glue in the diffs, but this is irreversible.
Thanks!
Would u recommend the gpm 4link set for the cc01
The original suspension have a 4-link setup also, the different is not so big. As one next thing, I will do this upgrade on my CC-01.
Can go to stair?
No, I don't think so... Tires arer too small
Like it!!!!!!!
Is it possible to fix it on the front suspension also?
No, the front suspension is completely different (independent)
+Matteo's RC Movies How to you increase flex in front suspension?
Sushane Perera The only thing you can do is to make the dampers more soft.
What is the website you mentioned?
Asiatees.com? There you can buy some tuningparts and upgrades for RC cars
hi, you know mrrangerover1996? Хорошая идея с увеличением хода подвески
Yes, I know him, Да, хорошая идея!
***** your channel and "MrRangeRover1996" channel my favorite. thanks for the good video, keep up the good work!!!
MegaDrsnake
Thank you, do you know "Producers Project", with me and Mrrangerover and other participants?
ua-cam.com/video/2j0JxSlPow4/v-deo.html
Thank you, I watch the video, and I'm happy to get acquainted with the rest of
What is the music
Sameer Abdullah It's created by myself wit Garageband
i may as well make my own ot of acrylic. The price for this upgrade is way too much
+Budget Rc Good Idea. If you have the skills to do this! Yes, Tamiyas upgrade is way expensive, but the quality is top. Machined aluminum parts and ball bearings.
in this vdo, do we need to buy these parts for 2 sets? (1 for front and 1 for rear?)
thx :D
No, this option works only with the rear suspension. The front is completely different, it's independent.
So, what should we do for extending upgrade the front extension?
thanks.
Atijit Wichettapong You can only do this: ua-cam.com/video/-6CRvENwbww/v-deo.html But the improvement is not so big, but high price. My recommendation is let the front suspension stock and invest the money in ball bearings, better tires and lock the differentials.
Awesome! subscribed
Thanks for your good feedback and sub!
I like channels that teach me things amount my cars that I did not know and you have done that many times.
I also like channels that teach me things. Why is that kind of rare on youtube? Oh well, I wonder if I can make something like this on my High Lift. I really like this upgrade.
aus welchem land kommst du
Ich komme aus der Schweiz! 🏔
what tires are those?
+KP Buggy 22 These are the original tires, comes with the Tamiya FJ-Cruiser kit. www.tamiya.com/english/products/58588/
+Matteo's RC Movies what are they called?
KP Buggy 22 It's Tamiya Part No. 19805561
www.icbhobbies.com/Tamiya-CC01-FJ-Cruiser-Tires-Set-of-4-19805561_p_4655.html
Freatici instructuon! :-)
Hmm, trotz das ich XC / CC01 schon seit der Erscheinung fahre, ist mir das HopUp neu (man wird so alt wie ne Kuh und... ), ABER! ich kann mir einfach nicht vorstellen das dieses HopUp die Performance verbessert, ich denke ehr das Gegenteil! Warum, ganz einfach, das XC / CC01 leidet einfach sehr am Torqu Twist ( Drehmoment bedichgtes verdrehen, also das beim Berg auf fahren das Modell immer ein Beinchen hebt ) und dieses HopUp unterstützt das Problem nur, denn für den Bewegungsbereich des HopUps besteht keinerlei Gegenwirkung wie z.b. eine Feder. Folglich ist dieses HopUp keine Verbesserung, sondern eben eine Verschlechterung. Für den einfachen Feldwegfahrer sicherlich kein Problem, aber im richtigen Gelände wird man damit nur Nachteile haben.
@ Matteo, ich finde deine Vids trotzem immer schön anzusehen. Daumen hoch für dich und Daumen runter für das "HopUp"
Vielen Dank für dei Lob Jens! Aber ich muss sagen mit deiner Beurteilung liegst du völlig falsch. Dieses Hop Up ist das beste und nützlichste für das CC-01 Chassis überhaupt! Und das sage ich nicht einfach so, sondern aus Erfahrung und unzähligen Fahrten damit. Ich habe das in zwei meiner CC-01 installiert und es funktioniert perfekt. Deine Befürchtung mit dem "Beinchen heben" verschlimmert sich nicht da die link extension nur den Ausfederweg vergrössert, aber beim Einfedern auf Anschlag geht und danach die ganz normale Federwirkung vorhanden ist. Gerade im "richtigen" Gelände ist die extension ein enormer Vorteil weil dadurch der Bodenkontakt aller vier Räder enorm gesteigert wird (durch den enorm grösseren Flex). Torque twist hat übrigens jedes über Kardanwelle angetriebene Starrachsen Fahrzeug.
Logisch hat jedes Kardanellen betriebenes Fahrzeug einen Torqu Twist, aber es ist immer die Frage wie stark. Ein SCX10 z.B. hat praktisch keinen TT, ein XC / CC01 hingegen einen riesigen.
Das der Ausfederweg vergrößert wird is auch klar und beim einfedern geht der auf Block is auch logisch, aber eben genau deswegen müsste es sich verschlimmern, zumindest theoretisch. Ich gehe davon aus das die Alpen nich so weit weg von dir sind, was dann aber weit weg von mir is, sonst hätt ich gesagt, lass uns doch mal zusammen fahren.
Du habst sehr gut filme und Ich bin lustig Ich bin subscribed (Hope that's how you say it)
Dankeschön!
schweiz?
Ja, genau! 👍😊
@@Matteomeier Habe nach Jahren wieder einen RC-Car bestellt (Basis: CC-01). Habe vor mehr zu basteln als früher. Wo bestellt man in der Schweiz am besten Ersatzteile und Upgrades - ich wohne eben leider am Modellbau-Arsch der Welt 😬 Gruäss us em Zürioberland!
Toll das es dich wider "gepackt" hatt! Eine gute Adresse ist www.wemushop.ch/ oder auch www.hobbyshop.ch/ Im Ausland gibts noch tamico.de/ oder www.rcmart.com/
@@Matteomeier Tx! Das ist für mich echt sehr nützlich!
Habe gerade gestern die beiden Seiten für Selbstbaukarosserie ausgesägt. Jetzt muss ich warten, bis CC01 kommt. Danke nochmals und Gruss
Danke super video, machi au grad...bb
Toll, viel Spass!
Hallo! Ich hab den Eindruck, dass der Federweg dadurch sehr unrealistisch wirkt. Verbesserung ja, aber auf Kosten des scale faktors. Schau dir vielleicht mal mein video dazu an und sag mir was du denkst - hab dieses Problem darin angesprochen. Eventuell werde ich eine Begrenzung für das Ausfedern einbauen.
ua-cam.com/video/zGxHYSlPn4U/v-deo.html
lg Markus
Ja das stimmt schon, habe auch desshalb bei meinen neueren CC-01 Modellen darauf verzichtet. Schlussendlich sind die Off Road Möglichkeiten des CC-01Chassis einfach limitiert, daran kann man nichts ändern. Andererseits sind ja auch bei einem echten Pajero die Fahreigenschaften limitiert, also passt das meiner Meinung auch wenn halt nicht jedes Hinderniss bewältigt werden kann. Übrigens tolles Video von dir! 👍
Danke! Darüber werd ich noch nachdenken! Man muss ja nicht aus dem CC-01 einen SCX10 machen...
Очень хорошо.
спасибо!
How about showing both sides next time as your vague one sided instructions don’t match the instructions that come with the kit? Enjoy your content but you need to be completely thorough
Hmm, wondering why this system is not used on real vehicles, cuz it's ridiculous maybe. his is NOT flex, it is only the appearance of flex. Think about it, if the respective wheel is allowed to drop freely, it is not able to support or give traction to the vehicle. This "mod" is for people who think (without really thinking) that this free dropping of the wheel is in any way functional or useful. If you do not understand how things work, leave the thinking to those that DO. If you look at some of the most capable trucks (tons of videos on YT), whether Rc or real, you will see that huge flex is limited to very specialized rock crawling comp rigs, not most trucks. That wheel in the air is no more useful just sitting on the ground not doing a thing. NONE of my rigs have a lot of flex, they don't need it.
Have you ever drove a CC-01 chassis with this mod and one without, so you can feel the difference. There is no need for so much words....
No, it's far too limited, all that money into it (any amount of money) will never make it reach the performance of a bone stock SCX 10, let alone an SCX10II, For example, $400 ish. I assume you want it to perform, or is it just a shelf queen? The hobby has moved on from the Tamiya style tech, things got SOO much better, they do look nice though (bodies), but function is OLD SCHOOL. If you think it helps (that mod), great, but I guarantee it won't help it do anything it couldn't already. And yes, there is a need for lots of words, that is how we learn, that is why there are so many different words.
well, you still have the weight of the unsprung components on the wheel (i.e. the axle, the shock/spring and some of the weight of the other wheel and suspension links). I guess this gives at least some improvement over having the wheel in the air, however you are right that this isn't nearly as good as having a longer stroke suspension which allows the sprung weight of the vehicle to be placed on the wheel.