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NoNo’s Rc
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2013
A venture into the old school and classic world of RC’s . In here I’ll collect, build, play, learn, test and customize some of my favorite Rc cars. My childhood dream? Possibly. Let’s go on an adventure!
Thank you for your time, support and watching!
Thank you for your time, support and watching!
Tamiya Super Sabre Build Part 1. 80’s styling at its Best!
Starting off the build series on this classic Tamiya with 80’s styling at its best. In this episode I’ll go over a few modifications and upgrades, including how to ditch the screw pins for suspension shafts. With retro synthesized 80s music, this will be a fun one!
Song credits:
Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music.
Thanks for tuning in. Look forward to chatting with everyone in the comments.
#rc #oldschool #tamiya #radiocontrol #rccar #remotecontrolcar #rcoffroad #rchobby #timelapse #80s
Song credits:
Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music.
Thanks for tuning in. Look forward to chatting with everyone in the comments.
#rc #oldschool #tamiya #radiocontrol #rccar #remotecontrolcar #rcoffroad #rchobby #timelapse #80s
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Tamiya Super Sabre Build Intro!
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Want a nostalgic piece of 80’s Tamiya for me. Can’t wait for this one. Build series coming soon! Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music #rc #oldschool #rccar #80’s #tamiya #rcoffroad #rchobby #rcbuild #remotecontrolcar #vintage #trailer
4WD OFF-ROAD RACER JAVELIN! My First 4wd Chain Driven Kyosho Part 3.
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She’s finally done! Part 3 build series of my first 4WD chain driven Kyosho. This build series will be full of Mad Max vibes, retro chain driven build action and awesome vintage kyosho goodness from the Legendary series. Let’s get started! Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music. As always thanks to everyone for tuning in as well as all the likes, comments and...
Kyosho Javelin Ride Along on a Quick Motor & Chain Break-In.
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On board as we do a quick Motor & Chain break- In. Motor: Holmes Hobbie Retro Sport 17T. Factory Kyosho chain drive and sprocket. Stay tuned for the final build video. #radiocontrol #oldschool #remotecontrolcar #rc #vintagerc #chaindrive #kyosho #kyoshojavelin #kyosholegendaryseries #rcoffroad
4WD OFF-ROAD RACER JAVELIN! My First 4wd Chain Driven Kyosho Part 2.
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Part 2 build series of my first 4WD chain driven Kyosho. This build series will be full of Mad Max vibes, retro chain driven build action and awesome vintage kyosho goodness from the Legendary series. Let’s get started! Part1: 4WD OFF-ROAD RACER JAVELIN! My First 4wd Chain Driven Kyosho Part 1. th-cam.com/video/UNzg0LPtuKQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome re...
4WD OFF-ROAD RACER JAVELIN! My First 4wd Chain Driven Kyosho Part 1.
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Part 1 of my first 4WD chain driven Kyosho build series. This build series will be full of Mad Max vibes, retro chain driven build action and awesome vintage kyosho goodness from the Legendary series. Let’s get started! Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music. As always thanks to everyone for tuning in as well as all the likes, comments and support. Looking fo...
4WD OFF-ROAD RACER JAVELIN! My First 4wd Chain Driven Kyosho!
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Introduction into the build series of my first 4WD chain driven Kyosho. This build series will be full of Mad Max vibes, retro chain driven build action and awesome vintage kyosho goodness from the Legendary series. Let’s get started! Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music. As always thanks to everyone for tuning in and all the likes, comments and support. Lo...
VQS added to the RC wall.
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Another amazing buggy build added to the RC wall. #oldschool #rc #tamiya #radiocontrol #rcoffroad #rccar #rchobby #remotecontrolcar Check out the complete VQS build series added to playlists. Thanks to everyone for all the likes, comments & support.
Tamiya VQS Build. A Trip Down Uncharted Paths Part 3.
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In this episode we complete the build and go over what turned out to be one of my favorite tamiya builds to date. If you’re thinking of getting this buggy, or are unsure, just get it. It’s a nice upper level tamiya build that provides a great build experience and insight into Tamiya’s higher end buggies. Song credits: Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music Al...
Tamiya VQS Build. A Trip Down Uncharted Paths Part 2
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In this episode the build continues on the Tamiya VQS. The buggy really starts to take shape unfolding an intricate and well laid out chassis. The more I build it, the more it becomes one of my favorite builds, and buggies from tamiya. Song credits: Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music. As always I really look forward to chatting with everyone in the commen...
Tamiya VQS Build. A Trip Down Uncharted Paths Part 1
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In this episode we start the building process of this amazing Tamiya VQS. Filled with lots of firsts for me including dying parts, painting aluminum and custom carbon fiber parts. This one’s packed with a lot so I hope you enjoy. Thanks too “Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio” for the awesome retro 80’s music As always I look forward to chatting with everyone in the comments. Thanks so much for watch...
Tamiya VQS Build. A Trip Down Uncharted Paths.
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Tamiya VQS Build. A Trip Down Uncharted Paths.
Tamiya LunchBox a Trip Down Memory Lane Part 2. It’s Done!
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Tamiya LunchBox a Trip Down Memory Lane Part 2. It’s Done!
Tamiya LunchBox a Trip Down Memory Lane Part 1. Mods and Beginning the Build.
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Tamiya Lunchbox Trailer. A Trip Down Memory Lane.
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Tamiya Lunchbox Trailer. A Trip Down Memory Lane.
Kyosho Turbo Scorpion Build on the Go! part 2. Completion & Overview
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Kyosho Turbo Scorpion Build on the Go! Part 1.
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Kyosho Turbo Scorpion Build on the Go! Part 1.
Flood, Water Damage and a Build on the Go! Kyosho Turbo Scorpion.
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Flood, Water Damage and a Build on the Go! Kyosho Turbo Scorpion.
Tamiya Squash Van Build. Couples Addition!
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Tamiya Squash Van Build. Couples Addition!
2023 Rc Builds recap. Whats coming for 2024!
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2023 Rc Builds recap. Whats coming for 2024!
Blockhead Motors Hotshot 2 custom build part 3. Completion & Overview
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Blockhead Motors Hotshot 2 custom build part 3. Completion & Overview
Blockhead Motors Hotshot 2 custom build Part 2.
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Blockhead Motors Hotshot 2 custom build Part 2.
Hotshot 2 Blockhead Motors custom build part 1
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Hotshot 2 Blockhead Motors custom build part 1
Nice find on the hinge pins. The original brace was made by CRP and you can actually get an alloy one currently.
CRP, yes that’s the one. Thanks for that info. The hinge pins were a little homework on getting the right lengths but definitely worth it. Thanks for the comment mate 👍
@NoNoRc I had to take screen shots for those hinge pins. My mate dug through a load of parts and used iston rods so a clip one side and a nut the other side. You shared some great tips in your video, 👍🏻
@DustyFingersRC yeah I’ve seen iston rods used with great success. Thanks, really glad I could share some info. I’ve also watched many of your videos, great content 👍
@@NoNoRc I appreciate that, I am trying to make a new video at the moment but everything keeps going wrong 😔 I subbed so keep up the good work and I will see you in the comments 👍🏻
Appreciate you. See you in the comments
So did I. One of the better looking imo. Looks amazing in black as well 👌
I wanted one of these back in the day!
I've got both kit's just one problem, I don't want to destroy the packaging so it makes it hard to decide whether to build it or not! Just one thing on your build, it looks like the drivers wearing a plastic fire suit I take and before removing the over spray film I score it around the drivers suit arms etc.. then remove that area and spray it with mat. clear works great no shiny suit! GREAT build very beautiful!! Ralphie
Thanks for the advice mate. I’m going to try that out as I hate the shinny/ plastic fire suit look lol. Thanks for the comment and watching 👍
@@NoNoRc thanks for the great paint job
@@NoNoRc You have a terrific sense of humor Ralphie
Only thing about Kyosho is they've taken some of the fun out of the build by preassembling some of the kit, especially the differential, but there is the fact that anything preassembled should be taken apart and checked for grease!!!
100% agreed. I’ve notice this on the scorpion/beetle 2wd legendary platforms. I took apart the diffs and there definitely wasn’t the amount of grease in it that I like. I’d recommend this even on RTR kits.. Thanks for sharing and watching 👍
@@NoNoRc You bet cha thank You for your reply. Also, I've got the Turbo Scorpion in the box, it's pack so beautifully I don't want to open it, but I well.
lol! that’s a constant struggle I have with all my kits. You’ll never get that back one you open them. And once they are built, you never get to experience it again. Well, unless you afford multiple of the same kit haha. Which currently I can’t. 👍
Looks great with those tires!
Yeah. I was a little on the fence with them at first but they turned out pretty good. Fits the buggy. Thanks for watching 👍
I like spectrum, a 3ch receiver is $22 on Amazon and there water proof!!!
Yes, had good success with them as well. Use them on our Arrma and a few others 👍. Thanks for watching 🤟
Looks a lovely bit of kit looking forward to watching your journey with it Not long till the carpet season starts 😊
It really is. Also a great kit to build. Wish Tamiya would have evolved the chassis more.. Definitely has a lot of potential left in the table. Thanks for watching, appreciated 👍
So you just went with grease front and rear in the diffs, no oil? Is there a reason you went this route rather than the 5000 to 30000 oil Kyosho suggested? I just started my Javelin build, my first kit build ever so am not familiar with what to use and why in the diffs.
I prefer grease, but it’s all personal preference. I’m use to the way it handles and the way it reacts when driving.. You can tune with different greases very similar to oil.. I generally do the thicker/stickier Tamiya AW grease for front diffs and losi great grease for the rear. Another plus for me is not having to deal with leaky diffs, though kyosho does supply extra diff gaskets, just less for me to worry about. I’d recommend to setup one kit with grease and another with oil and see what you prefer the best. Appreciate the comment and let me know if you have any other questions. Happy to help, thanks for watching 👍
Lovely builds those Kyosho cars. I never built one from new, but I was lucky to restore an original Turbo Optima for a friend 20 years ago. It had a chain drive, but the chains were so worn that it was no longer usable. This was in the early days of Ebay and I managed to find a new belt and diffs, and converted it to belt drive. Damn, it was so smooth...😍Good times 😊
They really are nice builds. Even with being older designs, they aged beautifully and were definitely ahead of the times when they came out. Drive as good as they feel. Thanks for the comment 👍
Nice presentation. Looking forward for you next videos about it.
Thanks my friend. Really looking forward to this one as well. Always good chatting with you. Thanks for watching, video out soon 👍
Looking forward to seeing this build.
As am I good sir. Nothing more old school than a classic chain drive. Appreciated 👍
You did a great job!
Thanks mate. Appreciated 👍
Love this chassis. The extensive use of metal instead of plastic is just great.
One of the many allures about these kyosho kits. Still very light but you can feel the quality when you hold and drive them. No chassis flex whatsoever. Appreciate the support 👍
I have never built any Kyosho models, back when these first came out (yes I am that old) I had to choose between one of these or a Team Associated RC10. I bought the RC10 (and still have it). I also had a Tamiya Rough Rider which I suspect is way heavier than your Scorpion.
If you’ve never built a Kyosho I’d say don’t do it because you will be hooked haha. I love tamiya kits but building Kyosho’s are my absolute favorite. Specifically the ones from the legendary series. Retro kits are my favorite and they don’t disappoint especially when it comes to quality, build and overall finish. I’ll be doing a few with a chain drive and it doesn’t get anymore old school than that! Check them out, but at your own risk hahaha. Tamiya’s really do have the best manuals though.
@@NoNoRc presuming I can afford it, I will look into it. For some reason, putting a new roof on my house seemed more important recently.
😂 I’d say a new roof on the house is 1000% more important though if there was a kit I really wanted you bet I’d procrastinate on the roof until the last possible moment 😅. The kyosho legendary 2wd buggies are very adorable. Same price point as the Tamiya’s.. The 4wd kits can get a little pricey but are still under 400$. Kyosho just released some more batches but they sell out fast and they are very slow on production so if able, I’d pick up some if you can. It seems rather than discontinuing them they just come out with very small batches over very long time periods which causes resellers to jack up the price’s astronomically.
@@NoNoRc I’ve noticed that they are out of stock a lot.
I have a 4x4 Arrma Senton. It is a cool truck. A lot of people consider it more durable than the similar Traxxas Slash. It should be noted that Traxxas is selling an unassembled kit for their 2wd Slash. The 2wd Slash cannot be converted to 4wd but it is otherwise a very similar vehicle. I look forward to seeing more timed runs, personally my backyard is not big enough for any size track, but there is a vacant lot down the street that I sometimes run on. Unfortunately, it is consistently over 100° outside here in Texas, so I believe I will wait for it to cool off some before I spend any time outside.
Honestly the Arrma really blew me away and I didn’t think I’d like it this much, especially for an RTR. I think they are underrated and extremely durable. Plastics are of the highest quality too. Love driving this thing but the motor does run a little hot in the grass. As always appreciate your feedback my friend. Thanks for watching 👍
I’m coming at this kind of bass-ackwards I saw the build before this preview. I built this kit a few years ago and I had the same misgivings about the G11 part that you did. In fact several TH-camrs warned about this particular weakness in the kit. Fortunately, I was one of the few that was able to get the rcEvoLogic aluminum G11 before they stopped making them, as well as their gold anodized front and rear shock towers (including all the extra screws and nuts). These parts are difficult, if not impossible, to find nowadays and your 3D printed/carbon fiber solution is probably the best way to go. I have those pink wheels in another kit and I am not too sure about them. I’d like to have a different color, but the pink wheels are sort of limited edition and I hate to mess them up. I think your dyeing idea is great and I will have to try it on a different car. I will definitely have to find an Avante driver as I used the stock driver and it looks awful. Just as a note of interest, rcEvoLogic is still advertising gold anodized aluminum parts for the “Dragon” series of cars (Thunder Dragon, Fire Dragon, Saint Dragon etc).
😂 No worries, thanks for checking them out. Funny you mentioned about the rcEvologic parts for the fire dragon series. I just picked up a Terra scorcher & fire dragon and was just looking at the parts for them this morning.. I think I’m going to go with his full kit for the Terra scorcher. It ain’t cheap but I feel the kit deserves it. Probably do jazrider parts for the fire dragon.. I really enjoyed upgrading and modifying the upgraded plastic G11 part I found. Look forward to taking it out as I’m not worried about it anymore
@@NoNoRc You should look into a Tamiya TT02BR. The TT02B kit is sort of a standard off road kit, but the basic kit leaves a lot to be desired. But there are zillions of TT02 upgrades out there. The BR kit has most of the best upgrades and leaves out the pointless bling (like aluminum a-arms). It also has no tires and no electronics leaving you to select something you like. The main thing it leaves out (only Tamiya knows why) is the aluminum motor mount, which I consider essential. It comes with a Neo Scorcher body, but minimal stickers. Any body that works on a TT02B will work on this though. This was the last kit I built, almost a year ago.
I know exactly what you mean about feeling a little let down when you are done with a kit. I have a Tamiya Avante kit that I still have not built for that very reason (I know it is a little silly). I really wish that I had gotten an Avante driver for my VQS, yours looks great, I may have to replace the one I have (the stock one which really does look inadequate). By the way, I found that Testors aluminum paint matches the color of the silver decals and I used it to paint the black screw head holding the driver in place. I am going to have to steal your ideas about securing the body to the chassis, it really does rattle around without it. I look forward to your next build, I just found your channel so I will have to go back and look at some of your previous builds.
I appreciate you! Yeah it’s a bitter sorrow when completing these kits. And as far as you holding off on building your Avante, I’m doing the same thing with my Kyosho Tomahawk. It’s one of my favorite all time RC kits. The swap over to the Avante driver in the VQS is a fairly simple one and definitely worth while. Changes the whole look of the buggy. And yes, steal my idea for securing the body haha. Definitely something that’s needed. Thanks for watching mate!
Tamiya models are always a joy to build even if they are not the fastest on the racetrack. Your painting of the front suspension parts looks awesome. Personally I question Tamiya’s decision to mold the dampers in bright yellow, I always thought it made it look more toy-like. Maybe that is what they were going for, anyway, that is why I put the Big Bore dampers on my model. I don’t know if they work any better than the supplied ones though.
Feel the same exact way about the yellow dampers.. lol, my same exact words.. Though they do go well with some of their kits, I don’t think they go well with all and definitely take away from most. Big Bore shocks are definitely nice stuff. Thanks for watching friend 👍
That's the same driver in the Avante!
Haha yes it is. And about the only Avante part that is affordable 🤣. It so much better than the chopped off arms driver that comes with the VQS.. Worthwhile upgrade imo 👍
I managed to get the rcEvoLogic aluminum G11 and the upright parts (anodized in gold) for mine. It looks great but was pretty expensive. I also got the Tamiya Big Bore shocks, which were also very expensive.
Yeah not cheap but you definitely get what you pay for and they are super nice. Great parts to have indeed. Thanks for watching 👍
That's looking good! I suggest a high torque servo saver, because that steering system is heavy duty. the stock servo saver is kind of weak.
Appreciated mate. Agreed on the servo saver. Think it’s the only thing lacking.. Steering is super direct, definitely one of the better. Thanks for the recommendation and for watching 👍
I like how you matched the gold on the suspension. It's looking great.
Agreed. A lot of extra work but worth it. 👍
Nice build video! You're making me want to bash around my VQS.. if the weather cools off enough around me!
It’s honestly such a nice kit. Really exceeding my expectations. Definitely my favorite tamiya build to date. Yeah, been mainly running in the evenings.. getting Hot. Thanks for watching 👍
The G11 won't be brittle for years. You can drive it with no worries for a long time. I made my own carbon fiber G11 out of 2mm sheet, and metal posts. You can do it easily with patience and a rotary tool. I'll make a video about it, if you're interested.
Yes, please do make a video. That would be awesome. Would love to make more carbon fiber pieces myself and get better at it. Thanks for the comment 👍
@@NoNoRc I'll make one later today!
Rad, I’ll check it out 👍
@@NoNoRc It's up, if you haven't already seen it.
Great plan, my friend. We are looking forward to seeing more!
Thank you my friend 👍. Appreciate the support. This is turning out to be an amazing one. Thanks for watching and stay tuned.
hopefully yeah racing makes cool parts for it.
Me as well. This buggy deserves more quality aftermarket parts. Turning out to be among some of my favorite from tamiya.. Thanks for watching 🤟
🇮🇪 cool video sharing
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it and that’s for watching 🤙
the sports tuned is a good match . i think you will have fun with this 😊👍
Thanks mate. Yeah, I’m thinking so too. Good power and battery life is what I was after. Thanks for tuning in 👍
That front bottom plate has to be modified even on the brand new hot shot super shot and the hot shot 2 because it doesn’t fit in your steering, Roger are going to bottom out and scrape them on the bottom. You have to actually put two spacers in between the screws that are at the back of that and go up into the chassis. I use the Tamaya brand spacers they come in silver and blue and I continuously always have to buy new bags of those. I keep 50 of those things around to shim up every little screw that’s pertains to steering, and the rods that I use for suspension pins I never use the screws anymore unless you heat the screw up and send it into the model so that it actually cuts its own threads into the plastic. You never want to use a screw pin cold into the plastic because as the model sits, you’ll come back when they find all of your upper and lower suspension arms have cracked , I was taught that technique back in 1986 folks noticed that the plastics were a little different and threading the screw pin in would inevitably crack the round part of this suspension arms I believe in some of the directions they would tell you to threaten at time and then back it out the plastic
100% on the screw pins. Never a fan. Yeah, I end up always using those spacers to shim everything and take out some unwanted slop. Thanks for sharing this old school information mate. It’s like gold when it comes to these cars. Thanks for taking the time and watching! 👍🤟
On eBay, there are adapters that you take that on off switch slide it into a 3-D printed adapter and still mounted in the correct to my location
That’s Rad, wasn’t aware of those. I’ll have to check them out. Power switch is always a pain to find a good location lol 👍
If you change over the front shock absorber arms left to right it stiffens up the front end and it is harder to bottom out.
Thanks for this mate. Didn’t know that.. Yeah, I was going to swap to even thicker shock oil in the front but I think I ll try this out first instead. Thanks for watching and sharing 👍
Dude that truck was my go to racing truck back in 06 - 09 lol added with a 720 brushed motor and a TEU 101BK electronic speed control with reverse was always fun to lock up the rear wheels. I sold my truck before i moved with spare pinion gears and a 540-sprint motor, Keep the legend vehicle running
That thing sounds wicked! Agreed, keep the legend running indeed! Thanks for watching mate! 🤟
@@NoNoRc its a pleasure I'm from south africa
Wow, SA! Nice! Greetings from far away lands. I’m from east coast usa. Nice to see you here. Thanks again for watching 👍
Very nice 👍you cant go wrong with a Lunchbox 🙂👌
Thanks mate! Yes, you can never go wrong with a LunchBox. Absolutely iconic 👍
came out awesome. bravo 👍
Thanks my good sir! Always appreciated!
I absolutely love the turbo scorpion :) <3
Thank you good sir. It really is something special. Thanks for watching 👍
@@NoNoRc it really is 😊❤️
A piece of art in my opinion.. will be getting one myself real soon! Thank you for sharing 😀👍
Agreed! Don’t wait too long. Thanks for watching my friend. Always appreciated 👍
@@NoNoRcBtw,did a shoutout to your channel in my community section!😀👍
@rBlastFromThePastRc1356 thank you. I’ll make sure to do the same 👍
Looks awesome. Might actually get my first kyosho after seeing that
I would. Especially since they are getting a little harder to find. Some are discontinued 😪Anyone of the legendary series will not disappoint.
looks awesome mate. it’s one of my fave rc cars.
Thanks mate. Ended up exceeding expectations as I was already very impressed to begin with. Definitely has an allure to it.. Patiently awaiting your beetle come back run ✌️
@@NoNoRc think it’s gonna be a time 😕
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Very nice 👍i have built both the Legendaryseries Beetle and Scorpion and they are a treat to build. The Turbo Scorpion will be added to the rc garage soon. Thank you for sharing👌subbed aswell 👍
They really are. It’s a bitter sorrow when the build is all compete. Now I understand why people have multiple. Thanks for the sub and comment mate. And of course for watching. Super appreciated 🙏🤟✌️
That silver paint with the flakes is gorgeous!
Much appreciated. It was a fun paint job. Thanks for watching 🙏
the build came out great! It looks good in silver.
Thank you my friend 👍 Yes I agree, simple and clean
Awesome informative video. Just what i was looking for. I thought the wing looked out of place too like a person without a neck or something. I found a wing that's even more elevated and positioned further back. I got PS 52 anodised gold and I'll leave out the silver stickers that run down the centre. Looking forward to more vids. Thanks mate from Bundaberg down under
😂 “person without a neck” yes that’s exactly it. Thanks mate, super appreciated and glad you got some good info out of the video.. Yeah the wing hight has always bothered me. Only thing I really disliked about the kit. You”ll love it in gold. Thanks for watching. Hope to talk more in the future ✌️
you will love driving this . i used threadlock. unfortunately to much on my beetle build as i stripped a screw. i’ve found the huge grub screws locking the suspension bar in will come loose without the tl.
Thanks mate. Yeah I’m crazy looking forward to getting this thing out. I was a little heavy with the blue tl on those front grub screws as I know exactly what you’re talking about.. Insane how solid and heavy feeling she is. A significant weight difference over the beetle. Part of me wishes I went with a 15t motor but will see how this 17t performs. Still want some good torque with the big tires.. As always thanks for watching mate 🤟✌️
That front axle I thought was a little tricky. If it's not at the right angle the suspension is out of wack. The build video is coming out great!
Yes for sure, super important. It’s old school but it works👍. Crazy how heavy and solid it is. Especially over the beetle.. Thanks my friend
fantastic run. i need to fix mine
Yes you do! I want to see some sand trial runs. Though I can say I definitely want to swap out the rear tire foams for something better. Sand super tires can be a little ballooning
looks awesome. mines in bits. keeps overheating
How dare you! lol get her back together so we can be friends 🤣
Thanks for watching mate 🙏👍
cool beetle and awesome run
Thanks Duke. Yeah I really like that beetle. One of my favorites. Thanks for watching ✌️
great start to the build,great video
Thanks my friend from a far away land lol. I’m really enjoying this build. Kyosho legendary series never disappoints 👍🙏
ギア、いっぱい有ってうるさく無いですか?
Yes, but it’s a good noise. Makes it sound tough 💪😆. I like it 😅
Thank you for watching 🙏