Love "Most under-utilized gardening tool"! I do the same, and cut anything down with the same saw!!! Love this video! I will make one for the kiddos and BIG kiddos too!!!!
@@rcprinter Yes, I perfectly understand how long physical work takes. I think some turns are too steep and a fast buggy will be cramped in them. Perhaps for fast models, a track design with a perimeter road and only 4 corners is more suitable.
@@rcprinter Lower mk Ultra down a bit , run softer springs and a different tyres and the car should run great on that track its a great track by the way
@@bwbccreativepromotions5116 Thanks for the kudos on the track and that's some good feedback on the ride height. I think I have the springs set-up at their max so could definitely use some softening. I also just added sway bars. I'm currently building the 3dsets buggy as well and I have just bought a set of soft jconcepts flip outs for it so I might be able to give those a shot too as well and see how they handle.
The soft springs on the rear should soften it but lowering with say 30wt associated oil rear also a softer compound tyres on the rear and 35 front . I printed the car myself it handles great . I'm about to give it go racing it .... Great videos and really great track going to make one myself .
@@rcprinter oh print the slipper clutch it will also help with getting traction at the back , it works not as good as a production one but someone on the forum designed up.an adapter to use a tamiya slipper. . He was also using tlr bigbores and nylonx and carbonpla filaments...
That's a nice track. Built a similar one and it's great for 1/14 scale buggy / short course (LC racing). Looks like your driving skills already improved quite a bit after a few laps. Still a bit oversteering. But that wltoys transmitter is pretty shitty.
Awesome! This track is amazing for a buggy like the Hosi Mini-B :) A bit too small for bigger buggies I think.
That dog is like "it's a lot more fun to play with me, why don't you just get a ball and throw it? Lots of fun and i'll do all the work"!!!
BALL IS LIFE!
Man a 40cc chainsaw with 3/8 lopro picco chain and a 20 in bar would had saved you so much time and effort.
you have done what so many of us have thought and dreamed of doing but so few have done. I hope you have many racers and raceses.
looks like loads of fun mate well done
Love "Most under-utilized gardening tool"! I do the same, and cut anything down with the same saw!!! Love this video! I will make one for the kiddos and BIG kiddos too!!!!
Hehe, the reciprocating saw is just SO USEFUL!
God bless you, for working so hard.
Nice job
Thanks!
great work dude
Thanks man, I hope to make it bigger sometime soon.
i guess we dont want to drink and drive one of those lol.. looks fun .i got one on the way
The tractor? Yeah best to lay off the sauce while working on machinery haha!
Super Great Job.
your dog is adorable
she sure is :)
Great work!
Thanks man, was a lot of work but should be fun for future videos!
@@rcprinter Yes, I perfectly understand how long physical work takes.
I think some turns are too steep and a fast buggy will be cramped in them. Perhaps for fast models, a track design with a perimeter road and only 4 corners is more suitable.
@@AN3DRC Yeah it would be nice if it was a bit wider. We'll see how it goes... I might do an expansion next year.
Nice track, I think the reason the stakes are used is for the ability to change track layout
Good point!
Underrated
Thanks man!
Where did you get the pipe from? i wanna make a track but dont know where to get pipes
Found it on fb marketplace... no secret pipe place unfortunately.
Wow, you did some great work. 👍🏻 I like your track.
Not so cool that the MKUltra failed. 😔
Ya, the pinion. No biggie. Putting on some finishing touches on the mkultra now and we'll get er out there for another rip. Video coming soon!
@@rcprinter Lower mk Ultra down a bit , run softer springs and a different tyres and the car should run great on that track its a great track by the way
@@bwbccreativepromotions5116 Thanks for the kudos on the track and that's some good feedback on the ride height. I think I have the springs set-up at their max so could definitely use some softening. I also just added sway bars. I'm currently building the 3dsets buggy as well and I have just bought a set of soft jconcepts flip outs for it so I might be able to give those a shot too as well and see how they handle.
The soft springs on the rear should soften it but lowering with say 30wt associated oil rear also a softer compound tyres on the rear and 35 front . I printed the car myself it handles great . I'm about to give it go racing it .... Great videos and really great track going to make one myself .
@@rcprinter oh print the slipper clutch it will also help with getting traction at the back , it works not as good as a production one but someone on the forum designed up.an adapter to use a tamiya slipper. . He was also using tlr bigbores and nylonx and carbonpla filaments...
That's the only way the middle class can afford to do it great job no fancy equipment.
hehe, thanks :)
I’m starting to build one any tips?
Hmmm, mines too small... Make it bigger :)
should have got white paint and it would have saved you a lot of work
1/18 scale would do well on this track.
now I just need to find a good 1/18 3d printable buggy model!
That's a nice track. Built a similar one and it's great for 1/14 scale buggy / short course (LC racing). Looks like your driving skills already improved quite a bit after a few laps. Still a bit oversteering. But that wltoys transmitter is pretty shitty.
If I were to do it again I'd make a bigger track... need to do an upgrade soon!
What are the length and width , do you know
I'm not certain but I know I want it bigger! I'm hoping to do an overhaul this summer and double it :)
build it and they will come. That is if they know it exist. Look for help from those who want to use it.
Looks as though this was your first time driving.
I wish I were your neighbor.
fraction too small, make it bigger boss
agreed