Happy New Year my Friend! Hope you had a very Merry Christmas. Great review on this fun little truck. I find that many of the “over square” RCs, even some of the large ones, don’t handle that great in the loose stuff. Unless of course the cg is low on them. Many companies make concessions and give these little one like this a high cg, and like you said; makes them not the best handlers off road. Best wishes to you brother ! Love your channel! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃
I've been pleasantly surprised by mjx my girls both have one that gets hammered and up to now only pulled a couple of steering arm screws . Easy fix with some glue . I've added a gyro to one and it keeps up with my arrma vorteks on 75% very impressed .👍🇬🇧
If you're urban and have limited space I think it could be just the ticket. A driveway basher with jumps and stuff. But what it can handle is limited, yes. Get small enough and the terrain becomes an issue.
This is largely going to be true, given its size. I think there's going to be some flexibility with wheels, motor, battery (via a strap), possibly the servo, etc but it'll be fiddly!
Even the big bad dog was little cautious with that little bumblebee! She tried so hard to turn it right way,, it will happen!! Was it having more width than length?? ... And you have hosted some Finns, I noticed! 🎉
the doggo trying to turn it over... good attempts! little bashers are really hard to control I feel. especially if its lightweight the terrain will throw it all over the place unless its very flat concrete as you said.
Awww This dog seems fearless but she isn't. My last Vizsla really was fearless. Both good girls. I'll train this one to flip the cars, that's a fun idea.
@RCTNT yeah, you can see she gets more "courageous" with the cars only when they're belly up doing nothing. But she does go there then so I think it'd be doable! May be fun for her and super useful for you! 😁
I have the very same model as you, and is wondering if the LED port that is visible when you remove the cover can be used to power an FPV camera. If so, then that would make for a really great video!
A Y-splitter on any channel is enough to power an fpv system. I don't know though, you really want a stable and predictable car for fpv driving. Wresting with this with only fpv view for reference might be a bit much!
If you mean the FMS Max Smasher (?), the footprint is similar and the body is bigger on the MJX. Very different models though. The Max Smasher can crawl to some extent, and if you lock the diffs and put crawler tires on it, you'll have a proper crawler. The MJX is a one trick pony, but it'll bash harder and faster all day long compared to the FMS.
I got one of these a few months ago. It’s my first mjx and I’m not impressed at all. There is about a .5 second delay on the throttle and the steering is shifty. In my opinion, this car is a pos. Excellent review.. you had more patience than I did with it. Well done.
It doesn't steer under acceleration because the front lifts. It also oversteers on loose surfaces because the tires struggle with traction. Get it onto sealed surfaces and it'd surely be okay, at least. I didn't notice a delay in the throttle on this one though I definitely have on other, similar models. Sorry you haven't had a good run with it. I can understand it, but I also think this one isn't a total write off.
@@RCTNTI have a carpet area that I tried it on and that’s as far as it went. I agree it’s not worthless but their radios do need improvement. I’m going to put different electronics in it and I’m hoping it will be a little beast.
Hmmm, not cheap, for NZ$40 more I can get the new Rlaarlo X12S buggy. It would have to be easily under US$100 for me to be interested. The 1/18 Rlaarlo brushed monster truck (although none in stock) is currently advertised at US$70, usually US$90.
@@RCTNT I have to say, I don't think I'm in the market for something this size, but if Rlaalro had the 1/18 in stock I'd get one. The X12S is redundant for me as I've two AM-X12 buggies already, but for value for money it's hard to beat. Thanks to you, I'm actually getting more interested in crawlers, you've done a great job on this front, and RC in general too. All the best for the New Year Craig and keep up the good work mate.
it looks so cute when you see it under that x-maxx 😆awesome review as always thank you buddy
Thanks for watching!
Your dog liked it more than you did, atleast as it seems😉
Happy new year!🎉
No, that's pretty accurate. I can't beat complete devotion when it's in motion!
Same to you!
Happy New Year my Friend! Hope you had a very Merry Christmas. Great review on this fun little truck. I find that many of the “over square” RCs, even some of the large ones, don’t handle that great in the loose stuff. Unless of course the cg is low on them. Many companies make concessions and give these little one like this a high cg, and like you said; makes them not the best handlers off road. Best wishes to you brother ! Love your channel! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃
Well said. Thank you, it's been a quiet one, but what was needed. Hope yours was good too. All the best for 2025 👍
I've been pleasantly surprised by mjx my girls both have one that gets hammered and up to now only pulled a couple of steering arm screws . Easy fix with some glue . I've added a gyro to one and it keeps up with my arrma vorteks on 75% very impressed .👍🇬🇧
The value for money is right up there, isn't it!
Great review, thank you. Might have to grab one of these, I have a skate park right down the street…
Driveway jumps and skate park fun is what this thing seems made for 👍
Smaller monster trucks work. They're just harder to control.
But they can be a lot of fun.
For sure. I want to get it to a skate park, I bet it'd be perfect there!
MJX does make a tough little rig 🦾🫡
This is certainly true
I love your reviews❤ but I have doubts regarding the usecase for this RC truck...
If you're urban and have limited space I think it could be just the ticket. A driveway basher with jumps and stuff.
But what it can handle is limited, yes. Get small enough and the terrain becomes an issue.
I wanted to get one of these but then I saw inside and nothing is interchangeable with all my others ones (16208s,14301s)
This is largely going to be true, given its size. I think there's going to be some flexibility with wheels, motor, battery (via a strap), possibly the servo, etc but it'll be fiddly!
Even the big bad dog was little cautious with that little bumblebee! She tried so hard to turn it right way,, it will happen!! Was it having more width than length??
... And you have hosted some Finns, I noticed! 🎉
The short wheelbase is an issue, yeah.
I've had a think but I can't decipher the Finnish reference. Can you spell it out for me?
@RCTNT umm, I lost it what you want? 😅
"and you have hosted some Finns"
What made you say that? Just curious!
the doggo trying to turn it over... good attempts!
little bashers are really hard to control I feel. especially if its lightweight the terrain will throw it all over the place unless its very flat concrete as you said.
This is a driveway machine. If you have a concrete strip and some jumps, you're golden. Otherwise, get something a little bigger, yeah!
Thanks for another good review! 👌🙏
I'd totally train my canine friend to turn RCs back on their wheels! To bad they scare him to death. 😅
Awww
This dog seems fearless but she isn't. My last Vizsla really was fearless. Both good girls.
I'll train this one to flip the cars, that's a fun idea.
@RCTNT yeah, you can see she gets more "courageous" with the cars only when they're belly up doing nothing. But she does go there then so I think it'd be doable! May be fun for her and super useful for you! 😁
I have the very same model as you, and is wondering if the LED port that is visible when you remove the cover can be used to power an FPV camera. If so, then that would make for a really great video!
A Y-splitter on any channel is enough to power an fpv system. I don't know though, you really want a stable and predictable car for fpv driving. Wresting with this with only fpv view for reference might be a bit much!
I don’t like a proprietary battery system other than that it looks awesome
I broadly agree, though in this case a Velcro strap would allow you to run whatever you wanted.
Thanks for the review. How does this compare in size to the FMS 1/24th scale basher?
If you mean the FMS Max Smasher (?), the footprint is similar and the body is bigger on the MJX. Very different models though. The Max Smasher can crawl to some extent, and if you lock the diffs and put crawler tires on it, you'll have a proper crawler. The MJX is a one trick pony, but it'll bash harder and faster all day long compared to the FMS.
@@RCTNT Not the Max Smasher, I’m talking about the FMT24 Chevrolet Colorado Monster Truck.
@@RCTNT I found the details I was looking for:
- FMS FMT-24 Chevrolet Colorado: 140mm wheelbase
- MJX Hyper Go 20208: 145mm wheelbase
I got one of these a few months ago. It’s my first mjx and I’m not impressed at all. There is about a .5 second delay on the throttle and the steering is shifty. In my opinion, this car is a pos. Excellent review.. you had more patience than I did with it. Well done.
It doesn't steer under acceleration because the front lifts. It also oversteers on loose surfaces because the tires struggle with traction.
Get it onto sealed surfaces and it'd surely be okay, at least. I didn't notice a delay in the throttle on this one though I definitely have on other, similar models.
Sorry you haven't had a good run with it. I can understand it, but I also think this one isn't a total write off.
@@RCTNTI have a carpet area that I tried it on and that’s as far as it went. I agree it’s not worthless but their radios do need improvement. I’m going to put different electronics in it and I’m hoping it will be a little beast.
Hmmm, not cheap, for NZ$40 more I can get the new Rlaarlo X12S buggy. It would have to be easily under US$100 for me to be interested. The 1/18 Rlaarlo brushed monster truck (although none in stock) is currently advertised at US$70, usually US$90.
X12S is better in most use cases than this little thing, though it still has some redeeming features!
@@RCTNT I have to say, I don't think I'm in the market for something this size, but if Rlaalro had the 1/18 in stock I'd get one. The X12S is redundant for me as I've two AM-X12 buggies already, but for value for money it's hard to beat. Thanks to you, I'm actually getting more interested in crawlers, you've done a great job on this front, and RC in general too. All the best for the New Year Craig and keep up the good work mate.
@WorkInLight thank you very much! All the best to you, too 👍 Thanks for helping make my year on TH-cam so rewarding. Cheers
Is that a matchbox car? That's ridiculous.
Haha the new tiny drift cars are really matchbox sized but this thing is still quite small, yeah!
130 for 1/20🤔
Not for me😅 thx for review
It's a bit of money, yeah
It’s still good deal with out runner motor , I gather it’s challenging but fun without a gyro . With a bit of practice you could whip it around good