Damnit, my local (still 1 hour drive) carpet track was closed due to covid restrictions and still pretty much is, I still have a b6.2 I need to replace that flimsy plastic lower hingepin holder on the front. Looking at this newer version being so well planted... I really need to go out and drive the thing again. It got me back in the hobby! watched a lot of your video's during the build and weekends waiting for parts.
Gonna pick this up tomorrow at NorCal ! That’s where I beeen going for years since their first location I got my b6 from the new shop but that was the club racer kit
That thing was planted! Some Schumies will definitely get that thing flying! I race mostly on a small, tight clay track and drag brake helps initiate turn in and I typically run about 10% or more. On larger tracks, I want the car to flow and turn the drag brake down (or off). P.S. Friends don't let friends drive and talk at the same time, lol 😉
Be interesting to see if you run it without the steel servo and esc trays and just put in a carbon esc tray. Found I got extra speed without compromising performance.
Watched your B6.2 review and you suggested that someone who doesn't have a car should buy the latest but if you already had a 6.1 maybe not worth upgrading. What are your thoughts on this one? Someone wanting to get into the hobby buying a depreciated/used B6.2 or is the B6.3 so much better it's worth paying the newness premium?
@@RazorRC thanks. I'm thinking to keep an eye out for someone upgrading and get a B6.2 and save some money since I'm thinking coming back to RC after a 25 year break equipment isn't going to be what limits me, it'll be myself.
Also, I painted my wing a few weeks ago and all the paint has peeled off. I used the right paint, so I'm wondering if I didn't paint it right or if I just crashed on it too much.
Damnit, my local (still 1 hour drive) carpet track was closed due to covid restrictions and still pretty much is, I still have a b6.2 I need to replace that flimsy plastic lower hingepin holder on the front.
Looking at this newer version being so well planted... I really need to go out and drive the thing again. It got me back in the hobby! watched a lot of your video's during the build and weekends waiting for parts.
I've driven one on astro turf. Very well planted and easy to drive.
Razor.. always so modest but he is faster than he thinks. Great vid.
The shocks on modern rc cars are amazing.
That buggy seems like it handles very well and is very easy to drive. You are running some consistent laps there
He is good
That thing is built to perform!
Gonna pick this up tomorrow at NorCal ! That’s where I beeen going for years since their first location I got my b6 from the new shop but that was the club racer kit
That thing was planted! Some Schumies will definitely get that thing flying! I race mostly on a small, tight clay track and drag brake helps initiate turn in and I typically run about 10% or more. On larger tracks, I want the car to flow and turn the drag brake down (or off). P.S. Friends don't let friends drive and talk at the same time, lol 😉
That track is pretty brutal for new kids as there is no option other than to clear that big 12ft gap!.
That looks pretty planted ..great vid man
lol that other guy seemed like he was trying to race but as soon as he saw that he wasn’t good enough he pulled his car.
Is that NorCal in San Jose? When did they switch to carpets?
We're the instructions clear as far as labeling screws and washers? My B74.1 was not consistent as far as bags separated for sections of the build.
Yeah, better than the B74.1 IMO.
Be interesting to see if you run it without the steel servo and esc trays and just put in a carbon esc tray. Found I got extra speed without compromising performance.
Thanks for the feedback, I’m underweight, so can’t get rid of them.
Moving bro sweet handles
The new layout runs in the opposite direction. Little more challenging now, you’ll have to stop by again soon.
How would you compare it to the TLR 5.0? Similar results compared to the 6.2?
I’d buy this over the 5.0, especially on carpet.
This replacement of rc10b6.2 I assume what is the difference
How are you liking that team powers motor I just ordered one to go up against all these certified xfactors at my local track
It's pretty quick, not sure if it's faster than the certified Trinity's, but set the timing to like 50 and temp from there.
@@RazorRC thanks for the reply will do and as long as it’s close ish to there speed I’ll be good to go
Good job
Nice looking buggy.....how does it handle in traffic? Great video....have fun and be safe!👍
How many cars are on the track during a race? That would be wild to see.
Up to 10
How would this compare to the serpent srx2 gen 3?
Watched your B6.2 review and you suggested that someone who doesn't have a car should buy the latest but if you already had a 6.1 maybe not worth upgrading. What are your thoughts on this one? Someone wanting to get into the hobby buying a depreciated/used B6.2 or is the B6.3 so much better it's worth paying the newness premium?
If you’re new, the B6.2 is totally fine, they are very similar
@@RazorRC thanks. I'm thinking to keep an eye out for someone upgrading and get a B6.2 and save some money since I'm thinking coming back to RC after a 25 year break equipment isn't going to be what limits me, it'll be myself.
Newbie/ dumb question, why does everyone run clear wings?
Laziness, weight and a visual/psychological thing. Fashion.
Also, I painted my wing a few weeks ago and all the paint has peeled off. I used the right paint, so I'm wondering if I didn't paint it right or if I just crashed on it too much.
Stick a modified in it
To my uneducated eyes, that thing is looking dialed.
your driving definitely hold the car back lol
aren't we all...