LOL thanks!!! :) She loves when I take the crawlers out so that she can yell at them. They're "just" fast enough to chase her, but slow enough that she can nip at the tires [and vent them for me]!! LOLOLOL Thank you for the kind comments and THANK YOU for SUBSCRIBING!!! :) :) :)
Awesome build, love the innovation to solve issues. I’m not sure if you tried using set screws in the body mounts yet but this will remove the need of inserting or removing the 4 screws every time.
I have heard about that. I'm not using them yet, but I can tell you that the process of turning screws every time I turn on and off the rig is getting PRETTY OLD!! LOL :) I'm actually designing a custom mount that might alleviate this. It's still in early development, but I hope to have a prototype soon.
Do you think I should add a light bar or just the LED headlights? There are LED bulbs in the headlight buckets I failed to mention. :) I had painted them with a light coat of clear yellow, but they're just a touch too "yellow". I'm trying to get a more realistic look to the old incandescent yellow/white shade.
@crawlingonallfoursRC no I wouldn't add a light bar just the head lights and maybe some fog lights on your bumper some tail lights also Try some different paint maybe a bronze or a gold clear maybe better
LOL, no. eBay special. :) I needed just one wheel; most brands or stores sell them in pairs. I had found a listing that sold them as 1's, 2's, or 4's. It was only $11 or something like that. Great question; thanks for posting!!
YES! :) ...and they're great!! I actually talk about them with more detail in my Part 1 video here: th-cam.com/video/j9O5VjmECdo/w-d-xo.html No joke, probably a day or two before I posted the first video, Jesse had actually modified the mounts to be a little shorter so that you don't have to cut the Mojave back panel. LOL It was really no biggie, but he's definitely great to work with. :) Thanks for the post!!
You did really great but listen to me I thought the GT5 was like the best thing ever I had five of them and then I got the sixth one like blah blah blah and non-stop they started quitting like they wouldn't work correctly or they would cut the steering wheel hard when you first turn them on or go into factory reset mode every time you turn them on or have runaways like I kept going through them I've reached out to Fly Sky all this but I'm going to tell you I bought another remote and the throttle response in the steering response to settings everything how you can see how much throttle input you're putting in all of it is so Beast it is the radio link rc4gs has a super tiny micro receiver with it
That's pretty good info about the multiple FlySky issues you've had. I was actually going to start buying additional receivers for my other trucks so that I can only use a single transmitter for all of them. Were all of the problems with the transmitters themselves or the receivers in some cases? Or both? I'll keep the RadioLink transmitter in mind; that sounds pretty cool that you can actually get throttle feedback on-screen. Not sure if that's really beneficial for me or not since I can see it in the actual motor response, but still cool. :) Thanks again for feedback!!
It's a custom box I made. If you FF>> to 8m 25s I talk about it with a little more detail. I used SketchUp to design it, and then I sent it to my friend so he could 3D print it. :) All you need to do is measure the gap between the bed and the body (after it's installed) and go to town. You could make it more rectangular like a regular box, but I preferred tapered sides to match the angle of the RP bed.
I agree, it's not a "belly dragger" LCG chassis with forward mounting positions and intentional angles, but it definitely sits lower than my stock Enduros and there are far more positions for lower ride heights, so to me it's LCG. :)
I am also building a enduro/rock pirate's chassis build, with the battery tray being notched, how close is the driveshaft to rubbing the battery itself?
GREAT question! I was also curious about this before I bought it. However, since the tray is completely flat, the button head screws raise the battery just enough that it doesn't rub. Plus, by the time you strap the battery and secure it, the straps pull it a little more forward, so there's no issue. You're golden!
Amazing work!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Cute 🐕 playing whit thar Awesome RC Truck!!!!❤
Congrats for the Build my Friend! 😍Love that paint body work!
Loved and Subscribed 🐼👌🏻
LOL thanks!!! :) She loves when I take the crawlers out so that she can yell at them. They're "just" fast enough to chase her, but slow enough that she can nip at the tires [and vent them for me]!! LOLOLOL
Thank you for the kind comments and THANK YOU for SUBSCRIBING!!! :) :) :)
HéHéHé 😂 Cute and usefull venting the Tires 😂!!!
Keep that awesome Work my Friend 🐼👍🏻
Awesome build, love the innovation to solve issues.
I’m not sure if you tried using set screws in the body mounts yet but this will remove the need of inserting or removing the 4 screws every time.
I have heard about that. I'm not using them yet, but I can tell you that the process of turning screws every time I turn on and off the rig is getting PRETTY OLD!! LOL :) I'm actually designing a custom mount that might alleviate this. It's still in early development, but I hope to have a prototype soon.
Very very very very professional
Thank you!!
I am watching this video and my dog is looking for your dog.
HILARIOUS!! My video is a success!! I'll tell Hazel. :) :) :)
Thanks for letting us know!!!
Wow this is a beautiful truck 100/10
Wow, thanks for the high praises!! I am quickly becoming addicted to hard-bodies and the realistic details you can create with custom paint jobs. :)
@@crawlingonallfoursRC I agree I’m new to this part of hobby as I fly rc planes but recently got the capra and a trx4m and I’m hooked
It's easy to get sucked in!! LOL
Good content Sir. Respect the build. 🫡
Much appreciated. Thank you!! :)
Fantastic build! Been following this one. Everything about it is spot on. Great work!
Thank you! This was a fun build, so I appreciate you keeping up with it!! :)
I would add some led lights for more realistic look MY TRICK RC
Do you think I should add a light bar or just the LED headlights? There are LED bulbs in the headlight buckets I failed to mention. :) I had painted them with a light coat of clear yellow, but they're just a touch too "yellow". I'm trying to get a more realistic look to the old incandescent yellow/white shade.
@crawlingonallfoursRC no I wouldn't add a light bar just the head lights and maybe some fog lights on your bumper some tail lights also
Try some different paint maybe a bronze or a gold clear maybe better
What wheel is used as the spare? Boom racing?
LOL, no. eBay special. :) I needed just one wheel; most brands or stores sell them in pairs. I had found a listing that sold them as 1's, 2's, or 4's. It was only $11 or something like that. Great question; thanks for posting!!
Are those shrink RC body mounts for the body??
YES! :) ...and they're great!! I actually talk about them with more detail in my Part 1 video here: th-cam.com/video/j9O5VjmECdo/w-d-xo.html
No joke, probably a day or two before I posted the first video, Jesse had actually modified the mounts to be a little shorter so that you don't have to cut the Mojave back panel. LOL It was really no biggie, but he's definitely great to work with. :) Thanks for the post!!
You did really great but listen to me I thought the GT5 was like the best thing ever I had five of them and then I got the sixth one like blah blah blah and non-stop they started quitting like they wouldn't work correctly or they would cut the steering wheel hard when you first turn them on or go into factory reset mode every time you turn them on or have runaways like I kept going through them I've reached out to Fly Sky all this but I'm going to tell you I bought another remote and the throttle response in the steering response to settings everything how you can see how much throttle input you're putting in all of it is so Beast it is the radio link rc4gs has a super tiny micro receiver with it
That's pretty good info about the multiple FlySky issues you've had. I was actually going to start buying additional receivers for my other trucks so that I can only use a single transmitter for all of them. Were all of the problems with the transmitters themselves or the receivers in some cases? Or both? I'll keep the RadioLink transmitter in mind; that sounds pretty cool that you can actually get throttle feedback on-screen. Not sure if that's really beneficial for me or not since I can see it in the actual motor response, but still cool. :) Thanks again for feedback!!
What is the piece between the rp bed and cab
It's a custom box I made. If you FF>> to 8m 25s I talk about it with a little more detail.
I used SketchUp to design it, and then I sent it to my friend so he could 3D print it. :) All you need to do is measure the gap between the bed and the body (after it's installed) and go to town. You could make it more rectangular like a regular box, but I preferred tapered sides to match the angle of the RP bed.
Cool chassis but it’s not a lcg chassis, the kraken chassis is though
I agree, it's not a "belly dragger" LCG chassis with forward mounting positions and intentional angles, but it definitely sits lower than my stock Enduros and there are far more positions for lower ride heights, so to me it's LCG. :)
...I do plan on buying a Kraken at some point soon. :)
I am also building a enduro/rock pirate's chassis build, with the battery tray being notched, how close is the driveshaft to rubbing the battery itself?
GREAT question! I was also curious about this before I bought it. However, since the tray is completely flat, the button head screws raise the battery just enough that it doesn't rub. Plus, by the time you strap the battery and secure it, the straps pull it a little more forward, so there's no issue. You're golden!
@@crawlingonallfoursRC thank you for the advice, I am going to order the battery tray today