glad you're back! can we see some comparisons all the way across the board between a modded k989 and the new drift art once you get the moon walker? im hoping to clear a few things up and learn something new
where can i buy the red and white track markers that you have? or are they 3d printed? Great video! I love my DA3s, i expect the moonwalk to be here shortly :D
They are 3D printed. Someone gave them to me. I think you can find something similar on thingiverse. There's something like this. www.thingiverse.com/thing:3646394
@@frkial8649 It rolls a bit less than having the motor in a higher position and the car can pivot faster because the motor is low down and inward. And it won't have the swing like when you have the motor at the back.
As always - great video!!! The best RC cars content - is here. Also i like this Drift art, great rc car i my opinion - the best. Also that painting on the Nissan - out of this world. I hate Red color but this one sits perfectly on the car also with the black roof - Beautiful.
As it turned out red is not the best colour for 350Z. At the beginning I made it all red and it looked horrible so I added some black accents and it looks better now.
@@BeaversHobby there are many amc and Revell chevy van 1/25 scale but I've no idea about there dimensions. I've only seen then on ebay and youtube videos!!!
Hello Beaver, thanks for your videos. I want to buy a drift car, but I don't know if the drift art da3s, GLD or a mini-z MA020 (better than MA030 for drift?). What do you think is the best option? I guess the first two. But on the other hand I think miniz is always a good option for parts (autoscale), upgrades and community.
If this is your first car and you want to go with a kit car (DA3S, GLD, etc.) you will need some electronics and things can go out of budget very easily. MA-020 while it's AWD and plastic, Mini-Z has the benefits of open the box and run without needing anything else. All in all, if you will be doing this for the long haul getting a good transmitter, charger and start with a kit car will go a long way. If you want a pickup and play experience without much hassle then Mini-Z is good for that. Parts support wise, for DA3S you will most likely have to import the spares if anything brakes. The support is quite sparse but it's not so bad. GLD is available in most Mini-Z racing shops. Mini-Z is kinda everywhere but if you want anything specific you might still need to import it from Japan. Still, they do re-stock stuffs rather quickly. What I wanted to say is that all of them have their quirks and it's down to what path will you go. Quick and easy or difficult in the beginning but sustainable for long haul.
@@BeaversHobby Thanks for answering. The truth is that I currently have a flysky gt5, but next week the flysky nb4 will arrive. Although I think both will be fine, the nb4 is much better. I only have drift experience with the k969 and it's obviously a bit lacking in quality and spin. On the one hand, I would like to try a ma020, (which I could use with the nb4 and the flysky adapter). but I feel that the gld could be a good idea. It is €50 cheaper than drift art. In addition, it includes a servo and an esc. I would only have to buy a receiver, because I have a motor and wheels. The question is, how much better is the drift art vs gld to pay €50 plus esc, plus servo? worth It?
@@david9778 Out of the box DriftArt is much better than the GLD. It's more difficult to tune but everything is there already so you have access to caster setup and full range of steering. GLD really needs some upgrades to make it run optimally.
@@BeaversHobby and drz3? Worth It? From my point of view ma020 is a good idea if you live un Japan. The price is around 120$. Moreover if you have a flysky nb4.
@@david9778 If you can get MA-020 for $120 and you only slide for fun then just get the Mini-Z. DRZ3 is a better drift car but you will have to spend more than $240 just to get it running.
For 200EUR, chassis only, not include electronics there are a few options. If you are a beginner and this will be your first kit, Atomic DRZ V3 is a solid option. If you have some experience building cars then definitely DriftArt 3S.
@@BeaversHobby what the cheapest build that I can do? Im planning to use HGV1 Chasis. Could you recomend to me the electronics. If its possible with the lowest budget. Thanks you again!
@@ivanparga3825 HGV1 is a good choice for budget RWD drift. Obviously the control is not as good as double wishbone suspension design but it'll slide. For budget electronics you can get Surpass Rocket 1410 motor (just the motor, don't get the ESC combo) and get DasMikro V3 ESC. That will save a lot of money but still very good. As for the servo, AFRC D1802MG is enough. Now, you will have to get a very good gyro to make it work, GT55 V4 is the one to get. Luckily it's around the same price as other gyros so that'll be $33 if you get the version without metal casing. Budget transmitter... something can't go that low so I'd recommend either Radiolink RC4GS or Flysky G7P. If you want to go lower than that then DumboRC will do fine.
@@BeaversHobby thanks you, this is my first build, so im kind new. I have a few questions. What is a programing card for? I Will need one? When all the electronics arrive I Will only need to plug wires or I Will need to soldier components? Thanks you for your help
Chassis + wheels + body + electronics (sensorless motor) with Noble NB4 transmitter & gyro receiver is about $639 not including a battery charger. You can also get other transmitter like Flysky G7P and it will reduce the cost by about $106 so it'd be $533. It goes something like this Chassis $240 Wheel & tyres $15 Body $20 Servo $45 ESC + Motor (sensorless) $60 Battery $15 Noble NB4 $200 Receiver with gyro V4 integrated $44 As you can see, the big chunk of the budget goes into transmitter and electronics.
Personally I like MA Racing 1.5 the best. It comes with aluminium where it needs so you don't have to upgrade it any further. You'll be stuck at 1/24 though. A more flexible option is DriftArt 3S so you can alternate between 1/28 and 1/24 and there are options for upgrade like tilting servo mechanism that will give you more adjustability. Anyway, either one is great.
@@BigWillieFPV I use Furitek Momentum ESC with Greyhound 5500KV motor. The servo is AGF A11CLS V3 and the gyro is GT55 V4. Transmitter changes often because it's my testing platform so now it's on RadioMaster MT12.
Your scrub radius explanation, while correct, doesn't have any relevance to the adjustable width axle. The front hub pivot doesn't change position - the offset spacers just allow you to use the same wheel offset on different width bodies.
Can't wait to finish the vid!
I've been waiting for your review!
Always wait for your VDO. Your review is excellent and useful. Blessings.
honey wake up! beavers hobby has uploaded a new review!
Nice review and glad to see you again
You are the best! More power to your channel and you really help people
love your simple videos! and your voice is so nice. just a really good video to watch and enjoy! thx!
Always nice and good information video. 🤩
glad you're back! can we see some comparisons all the way across the board between a modded k989 and the new drift art once you get the moon walker? im hoping to clear a few things up and learn something new
Unfortunately I have don't have the modded K989 anymore because I crashed it and broke the suspension.
Missed you beaver
Thank you Beaver!
beaver you’re a world treasure
nice driving!
Great video!
@3:14 - you mentioned the DA3 feels no different than a well tuned 2.4 or 2.6. How about the 2.5? Is there a reason you omitted mentioning the 2.5?
Sorry, I meant it feels no difference from a well-tuned 2.5 and 2.6.
where can i buy the red and white track markers that you have? or are they 3d printed? Great video! I love my DA3s, i expect the moonwalk to be here shortly :D
They are 3D printed. Someone gave them to me. I think you can find something similar on thingiverse. There's something like this. www.thingiverse.com/thing:3646394
niceee!
Hello,
Regarding the construction, why did you change the position of the engine?
THANKS.
To make it fit inside the body. This body is very small so the way to mount the motor is very limited.
@@BeaversHobby What are the differences in drift driving ?
@@frkial8649 It rolls a bit less than having the motor in a higher position and the car can pivot faster because the motor is low down and inward. And it won't have the swing like when you have the motor at the back.
As always - great video!!!
The best RC cars content - is here.
Also i like this Drift art, great rc car i my opinion - the best.
Also that painting on the Nissan - out of this world.
I hate Red color but this one sits perfectly on the car also with the black roof - Beautiful.
As it turned out red is not the best colour for 350Z. At the beginning I made it all red and it looked horrible so I added some black accents and it looks better now.
@@BeaversHobby yes, its beautiful red and black together 💯☝️
Good boy Beaver! 🍻🥰
Could a 1/25 scale chevy van model kit fit on this chassis?
It depends on the wheelbase. If it's not longer than 12cm then it will fit.
@@BeaversHobby there are many amc and Revell chevy van 1/25 scale but I've no idea about there dimensions. I've only seen then on ebay and youtube videos!!!
@@jophdfy The easiest way to do is the search for the real wheelbase of that car and divide that by 25. This usually work or might be off by a few mm.
Hello Beaver, thanks for your videos. I want to buy a drift car, but I don't know if the drift art da3s, GLD or a mini-z MA020 (better than MA030 for drift?). What do you think is the best option? I guess the first two. But on the other hand I think miniz is always a good option for parts (autoscale), upgrades and community.
If this is your first car and you want to go with a kit car (DA3S, GLD, etc.) you will need some electronics and things can go out of budget very easily.
MA-020 while it's AWD and plastic, Mini-Z has the benefits of open the box and run without needing anything else.
All in all, if you will be doing this for the long haul getting a good transmitter, charger and start with a kit car will go a long way. If you want a pickup and play experience without much hassle then Mini-Z is good for that.
Parts support wise, for DA3S you will most likely have to import the spares if anything brakes. The support is quite sparse but it's not so bad. GLD is available in most Mini-Z racing shops. Mini-Z is kinda everywhere but if you want anything specific you might still need to import it from Japan. Still, they do re-stock stuffs rather quickly.
What I wanted to say is that all of them have their quirks and it's down to what path will you go. Quick and easy or difficult in the beginning but sustainable for long haul.
@@BeaversHobby Thanks for answering. The truth is that I currently have a flysky gt5, but next week the flysky nb4 will arrive. Although I think both will be fine, the nb4 is much better. I only have drift experience with the k969 and it's obviously a bit lacking in quality and spin. On the one hand, I would like to try a ma020, (which I could use with the nb4 and the flysky adapter). but I feel that the gld could be a good idea. It is €50 cheaper than drift art. In addition, it includes a servo and an esc. I would only have to buy a receiver, because I have a motor and wheels. The question is, how much better is the drift art vs gld to pay €50 plus esc, plus servo? worth It?
@@david9778 Out of the box DriftArt is much better than the GLD. It's more difficult to tune but everything is there already so you have access to caster setup and full range of steering. GLD really needs some upgrades to make it run optimally.
@@BeaversHobby and drz3? Worth It? From my point of view ma020 is a good idea if you live un Japan. The price is around 120$. Moreover if you have a flysky nb4.
@@david9778 If you can get MA-020 for $120 and you only slide for fun then just get the Mini-Z. DRZ3 is a better drift car but you will have to spend more than $240 just to get it running.
Hey beaver. Im searching to enter to the hobby. What is my best option (rwd) for 200€? Thanks you!
For 200EUR, chassis only, not include electronics there are a few options.
If you are a beginner and this will be your first kit, Atomic DRZ V3 is a solid option.
If you have some experience building cars then definitely DriftArt 3S.
@@BeaversHobby what the cheapest build that I can do? Im planning to use HGV1 Chasis. Could you recomend to me the electronics. If its possible with the lowest budget. Thanks you again!
@@ivanparga3825 HGV1 is a good choice for budget RWD drift. Obviously the control is not as good as double wishbone suspension design but it'll slide.
For budget electronics you can get Surpass Rocket 1410 motor (just the motor, don't get the ESC combo) and get DasMikro V3 ESC. That will save a lot of money but still very good. As for the servo, AFRC D1802MG is enough. Now, you will have to get a very good gyro to make it work, GT55 V4 is the one to get. Luckily it's around the same price as other gyros so that'll be $33 if you get the version without metal casing.
Budget transmitter... something can't go that low so I'd recommend either Radiolink RC4GS or Flysky G7P. If you want to go lower than that then DumboRC will do fine.
@@BeaversHobby thanks you, this is my first build, so im kind new. I have a few questions. What is a programing card for? I Will need one?
When all the electronics arrive I Will only need to plug wires or I Will need to soldier components? Thanks you for your help
By the way😅, what kv I choose the motor?
What would you say the total build cost would be including remote? (Not including upgrades)
Chassis + wheels + body + electronics (sensorless motor) with Noble NB4 transmitter & gyro receiver is about $639 not including a battery charger. You can also get other transmitter like Flysky G7P and it will reduce the cost by about $106 so it'd be $533.
It goes something like this
Chassis $240
Wheel & tyres $15
Body $20
Servo $45
ESC + Motor (sensorless) $60
Battery $15
Noble NB4 $200
Receiver with gyro V4 integrated $44
As you can see, the big chunk of the budget goes into transmitter and electronics.
Thanks for the list! Great videos btw!
@@BeaversHobbyshew, that's nearly what I paid for my (non running) actual drift car!
Thanks bev
ONE QUESTION DOES IT DRIFT BETTER THAN THE MINI Z❓❓🤔💭💭
Way better. This is in a different league.
Looking at getting RWD 1/24 drift, what’s the best one to get in your opinion? Love the videos thank you
Personally I like MA Racing 1.5 the best. It comes with aluminium where it needs so you don't have to upgrade it any further. You'll be stuck at 1/24 though.
A more flexible option is DriftArt 3S so you can alternate between 1/28 and 1/24 and there are options for upgrade like tilting servo mechanism that will give you more adjustability.
Anyway, either one is great.
@@BeaversHobbygreat thank you for sharing, what electrics do you use in the MA 1.5?
@@BigWillieFPV I use Furitek Momentum ESC with Greyhound 5500KV motor. The servo is AGF A11CLS V3 and the gyro is GT55 V4. Transmitter changes often because it's my testing platform so now it's on RadioMaster MT12.
@@BeaversHobby nice 👍🏻 I’ve got a MT12 too thank you for the parts list you use
Someone get this man a TRC Meta.
The price is crazy
Your scrub radius explanation, while correct, doesn't have any relevance to the adjustable width axle. The front hub pivot doesn't change position - the offset spacers just allow you to use the same wheel offset on different width bodies.