Thank you for reviewing budget rtr stuff. When I first got into rc when I was a kid my first one was an original tamiya Blackfoot when I was about 13-14 years old. I got out of the hobby for about 30 years,life just got in the way,and when I got back into the hobby a couple years ago I didn't want to spend $300-$400 on a big name right away just in case I didn't enjoy it as much as I remembered I did. Watching many rc youtubers review budget stuff got me back into the hobby. My first new rc car I bought after 30 years was a wl toys,which is awesome. I'm saving up to get a tamiya kit soon. It will be my first kit build in a very long time. Thanks again for helping old guys like me relive fantastic childhood memories and create some new ones with friends with this wonderful hobby
I enjoy watching all budgets of cars the cheap to the expensive, helps keep the hobby inclusive. The suspension on this car is a real shame otherwise it looks a good car
Nice vid Gav👍 I like that you are diversifying the channel and incorporating cars for a budget is a great idea and maybe it will get someone into the hobby.. As for the sloppiness in the steering🤔 the bearings looked as if they were a tad to small for the housing in the upright?? lot's of movement there, maybe some bearing fit would help? Bondloc from loctite or some other retaining compound... And definitely some oil shocks would help it out..🤣🤣
Some people noticed shocks can be filled with oil. They did it and the behaviour was much better. That would fix the main issue. For speed, Some youtubers discovered you can reach 60km/h using a 3S battery. The 2S provided battery is not able to deliver enough current. XLF released an update this year : X-03A MAX. With a "bigger battery" (2s 2200mAh) and a better differential. I bought 2 of them. I'm waiting for them to push one of it under the christmas tree... The other one will be for me with a big 3s battery :)
I enjoyed this video review and others you have done. I think it's a good idea to review this type of r/c car. I haven't subscribed to your channel for a long time and you may have reviewed the car I am going to suggest. In my opinion one of the better low budget r/c cars is the Traxxas Bandit. It's been around forever and the design hasn't changed in a very long time. It's durable and parts are easily available. In the U.S. the price ranges for $149 to $169. It has some short comings but it's a good starter and it has become a popular drag racing platform. Keep up the good work.
Hello Gavin, I am a huge fan of your channel and like the open minded approach. There’s a lot you can do aside our beloved tamiya and kyosho buggies... What about, for instance, extending the scope to short courses? RTR or Kit. I do not have one yet but the way this kind of car moves seems quite appealing... A new piloting experience? Apparently some of them are quite realistic in their behaviour? Keep on the good work!
Hi Gavin nice Video...I think I´ll get myself a WLtoys 144001 to try out a brand exeot Tamiya. he reviews i´ve seen look promissing. But this Buggy look´s fun too. 👌
Great review. I really like seeing reviews of RCs that I’ve never heard of from China. I think a fun follow up video with budget oil shocks and a larger motor with more top end would be neat. Chinese manufacturers are close to getting things right. I think in a year or so they’ll be producing real competitors.
Personally I think you should look at all ends of the price spectrum. These low budget buggies/cars can appeal to a lot of folks. It's always nice to be able to get some low cost beater you can have fun with and not worry about trashing it because you spent so much money on it. I've had many low budget RC vehicles over the years that I actually had more fun with because i wasn't as worried about wrecking them since I didn't pay a whole lot for them.
i got given one of these (at least very similar) and i love it to play with without worrying too much of the money and hours spent on the tamiyas and its fun😁
Not something I would have personally as I race hpi cars. But thought it did OK to be fair. But for kids to get in to or those on a tight budget it's perfect to do up and replace parts for better.
Not a bad looking rig , considering the price . I certainly wouldnt consider it as something sought after , or collectable . However , i have no doubt , this RC would put a smile from ear to ear on a youngster just getting into the hobby or simply his or her first RC car. Then again Im a seasond hobbyist , the hobby has its claws in me pretty deep , going as far back as 1985 , that was the year i got my first RC , the iconic Hotshot , and after all those years i still have it. In the end , you dont need a expensive RC to have fun , happiness doesnt always come with a price tag. And for that reason there hasnt been a single RC that i have drove that never put a smile on my face no matter the price they are all enjoyable
To be fair, the nomenclature makes sense when they're churning out 4 versions of the same buggy and not wasting time on a naming it may help keep it under the radar wrt potential copyright infringements?
I don't think a company in China give a crap about copyright infringement. The Chinese government protects them, just look at the fake BMW, Benz, RR and so many other real cars that are made.
@@RCKickschannel fair point. I honestly think it's more about it being a disposable item. Run it until something breaks then bin it. Not a very sustainable attitude but I don't think I'd expect more for the money. I feel it has a place in the market and it's fun to see them having a dig at Traxxas 😉👍
How much was the import tax from China? More than half the cost of the car probably. Edit... I just looked on the site. Its £18.73 shipping to the UK. Still might get stung with import tax on top once it arrives in the UK.
The good things, these cheap give opportunity for most of the people to enjoy. And they really sell the product NOT brand name. we know some parts come from the factory, but put popular Brand name on it, price goes up tremendously. This X03 share the same tyre, suspension arms as XLH 9125.
We’d all like to see reviews of the cheaper dozen or so pls 🙏 as some of them with a little bit more money can serve you well. We all haven’t got £2-300 to get a quality car straight away, but saying that I’ve payed £200 or so for a Tamiya kit built it and broke it 1st run!!! So there’s a huge middle ground there that no one is filling?? WLToys could of made a great 1/10 scale car for £150 that we were all waiting for and failed!! They coulda made one for £150 that would of flown out for your 1st introduction into the hobby and failed 🙈 anyway good review but another £50 on this car would of solved all the problems you’ve pointed out and we’d of had a good little 1/10 basher!! Rant over and keep up the reviews 👍
You still need a trans and receiver as well as a battery and some charger with the grasshopper. Not that I’m saying a grasshopper isn’t a fantastic RC but it’s a good chunk more money.
@@RCKickschannel I've gone back and watched the video again. Oh dear, what a pillock I am, it was the upcoming video, it's 21.28 and you're talking about the desert truck. My apologies!
Stick with vintage/classics, re-res (love that term), and kit builds please. I got my first Tamiya kit to build after watching you for a while. I do like the cheap cars, but there are plenty of folks doing reviews of those, much fewer on kit build tips and tricks.
Well you are going to like the next video. Unfortunately not enough of you want to see restoration and vintage builds and videos like that take days to film and edit. That said I do enjoy it myself so you will still see them on the show.
Sorry I can’t just cater for hardcore Tamiya and Kyosho fans only. The channel wouldn’t survive. I need to also cover bashers, budget RC cars, trucks, tanks and all other aspects of RC. I’m still doing loads of Tamiya and Kyosho vids so just watch what interests you as a viewer. FYI when I first added Kyosho to the channel I got the same comments about doing that lol. Something about you can’t please all the people all of the time. 😜
Thank you for reviewing budget rtr stuff. When I first got into rc when I was a kid my first one was an original tamiya Blackfoot when I was about 13-14 years old. I got out of the hobby for about 30 years,life just got in the way,and when I got back into the hobby a couple years ago I didn't want to spend $300-$400 on a big name right away just in case I didn't enjoy it as much as I remembered I did. Watching many rc youtubers review budget stuff got me back into the hobby. My first new rc car I bought after 30 years was a wl toys,which is awesome. I'm saving up to get a tamiya kit soon. It will be my first kit build in a very long time. Thanks again for helping old guys like me relive fantastic childhood memories and create some new ones with friends with this wonderful hobby
Can’t see anything wrong with that truck for the money - I think it’s great you’re doing these vids for folks who’d otherwise buy something blindly!
Thanks Wade. I want to offer content for all budgets and not just high end buyers. I will still do loads of Tamiya, Kyosho, Arrma and Traxxas stuff.
Definitely would like to see more cheaper budget rc cars, and maybe over time show some simple upgrades to do a before and after compare
I was thinking the same thing about upgrading this and another one I have
I recommend trying the SG 1601 or HBX 16889. They are the same. I have one of each and they are pretty quick and I haven't broke them yet
Both under 100 bucks
I enjoy watching all budgets of cars the cheap to the expensive, helps keep the hobby inclusive. The suspension on this car is a real shame otherwise it looks a good car
Nice vid Gav👍 I like that you are diversifying the channel and incorporating cars for a budget is a great idea and maybe it will get someone into the hobby.. As for the sloppiness in the steering🤔 the bearings looked as if they were a tad to small for the housing in the upright?? lot's of movement there, maybe some bearing fit would help? Bondloc from loctite or some other retaining compound... And definitely some oil shocks would help it out..🤣🤣
Some people noticed shocks can be filled with oil. They did it and the behaviour was much better. That would fix the main issue.
For speed, Some youtubers discovered you can reach 60km/h using a 3S battery. The 2S provided battery is not able to deliver enough current.
XLF released an update this year : X-03A MAX. With a "bigger battery" (2s 2200mAh) and a better differential.
I bought 2 of them. I'm waiting for them to push one of it under the christmas tree... The other one will be for me with a big 3s battery :)
I enjoyed this video review and others you have done. I think it's a good idea to review this type of r/c car. I haven't subscribed to your channel for a long time and you may have reviewed the car I am going to suggest. In my opinion one of the better low budget r/c cars is the Traxxas Bandit. It's been around forever and the design hasn't changed in a very long time. It's durable and parts are easily available. In the U.S. the price ranges for $149 to $169. It has some short comings but it's a good starter and it has become a popular drag racing platform. Keep up the good work.
Great video and nice to see a UK perspective of this wee buggy!
Hello Gavin,
I am a huge fan of your channel and like the open minded approach. There’s a lot you can do aside our beloved tamiya and kyosho buggies... What about, for instance, extending the scope to short courses? RTR or Kit. I do not have one yet but the way this kind of car moves seems quite appealing... A new piloting experience? Apparently some of them are quite realistic in their behaviour?
Keep on the good work!
Hi Gavin nice Video...I think I´ll get myself a WLtoys 144001 to try out a brand exeot Tamiya. he reviews i´ve seen look promissing. But this Buggy look´s fun too. 👌
Great review. I really like seeing reviews of RCs that I’ve never heard of from China. I think a fun follow up video with budget oil shocks and a larger motor with more top end would be neat. Chinese manufacturers are close to getting things right. I think in a year or so they’ll be producing real competitors.
Have you used / reviewed the FTX Outback 2 crawler? It looks like a reasonable budget crawler.
No I don’t know that one, I’ll take a look
Personally I think you should look at all ends of the price spectrum. These low budget buggies/cars can appeal to a lot of folks. It's always nice to be able to get some low cost beater you can have fun with and not worry about trashing it because you spent so much money on it.
I've had many low budget RC vehicles over the years that I actually had more fun with because i wasn't as worried about wrecking them since I didn't pay a whole lot for them.
Completely agree Jeff.
Go on with budget friendly cars. We all saw expensive ones enough.
It looked soooo slow on the “speed? run” with the GPS on.
i got given one of these (at least very similar) and i love it to play with without worrying too much of the money and hours spent on the tamiyas and its fun😁
Gracias. Me fue muy bien el video para acabar de decidirme en la compra. Un saludo desde Barcelona.
Not something I would have personally as I race hpi cars. But thought it did OK to be fair. But for kids to get in to or those on a tight budget it's perfect to do up and replace parts for better.
Not a bad looking rig , considering the price . I certainly wouldnt consider it as something sought after , or collectable . However , i have no doubt , this RC would put a smile from ear to ear on a youngster just getting into the hobby or simply his or her first RC car. Then again Im a seasond hobbyist , the hobby has its claws in me pretty deep , going as far back as 1985 , that was the year i got my first RC , the iconic Hotshot , and after all those years i still have it. In the end , you dont need a expensive RC to have fun , happiness doesnt always come with a price tag. And for that reason there hasnt been a single RC that i have drove that never put a smile on my face no matter the price they are all enjoyable
Would love to see the Absima ab3.4 on here. Another budget RC available rtr or as a kit, planning on it being my first RC next month
I like the range, budget/ expensive. Keep it up😊
To be fair, the nomenclature makes sense when they're churning out 4 versions of the same buggy and not wasting time on a naming it may help keep it under the radar wrt potential copyright infringements?
I don't think a company in China give a crap about copyright infringement. The Chinese government protects them, just look at the fake BMW, Benz, RR and so many other real cars that are made.
@@RCKickschannel fair point. I honestly think it's more about it being a disposable item. Run it until something breaks then bin it. Not a very sustainable attitude but I don't think I'd expect more for the money. I feel it has a place in the market and it's fun to see them having a dig at Traxxas 😉👍
How much was the import tax from China? More than half the cost of the car probably.
Edit...
I just looked on the site. Its £18.73 shipping to the UK. Still might get stung with import tax on top once it arrives in the UK.
Banggood now has the vat added already.
I think the battery holds it back. Great vid
19 minutes from that wee battery, I thought that was awesome, and for under 100 💯 quid 💷.......gets my vote 🗳 every time.
The good things, these cheap give opportunity for most of the people to enjoy. And they really sell the product NOT brand name. we know some parts come from the factory, but put popular Brand name on it, price goes up tremendously. This X03 share the same tyre, suspension arms as XLH 9125.
As a re newby to the hobby is it the battery that’s preventing it doing the speed or just the quality
No clue as it goes Aaron. I will try another battery and see if that helps at all. It could be esc, battery, motor, or gearing.
We’d all like to see reviews of the cheaper dozen or so pls 🙏 as some of them with a little bit more money can serve you well. We all haven’t got £2-300 to get a quality car straight away, but saying that I’ve payed £200 or so for a Tamiya kit built it and broke it 1st run!!! So there’s a huge middle ground there that no one is filling?? WLToys could of made a great 1/10 scale car for £150 that we were all waiting for and failed!! They coulda made one for £150 that would of flown out for your 1st introduction into the hobby and failed 🙈 anyway good review but another £50 on this car would of solved all the problems you’ve pointed out and we’d of had a good little 1/10 basher!! Rant over and keep up the reviews 👍
Same or close to same money as a grasshopper except this is a complete 4x4 rtr... same suspension too
You still need a trans and receiver as well as a battery and some charger with the grasshopper. Not that I’m saying a grasshopper isn’t a fantastic RC but it’s a good chunk more money.
That was actually my point, sorry if that didnt come through in my original comment.
l have extra shocks and better batteries sooooo might be good option for a basher
You should keep reviewing the budget stuff. Ignore the snobs of the budget segment.
I will be doing all of it on the show. 👍🏻
@@RCKickschannel Good to hear.
Love to see the cheep stuff. This looks right up ma street!
As usual a fun, informative video, but one minute you say £98, then on the video you say, "Wow all this for £138" which is it?
Did I say £138? When did I say that? That’s a mistake, it’s £98.
@@RCKickschannel I've gone back and watched the video again.
Oh dear, what a pillock I am, it was the upcoming video, it's 21.28 and you're talking about the desert truck.
My apologies!
I believe it's $138 us
With a few upgrades this can be really good 👍🏻
Well I'm going to find out and do just that :)
Brilliant review knew it wouldn't reach 60 kph haha
I was expecting a bit more
@@RCKickschannel I bet but still with a little work good be a good budget rc
Not bad for the price I surpose
Grasshopper or any entry level Tamiya would be better.
You can’t get a Tamiya RTR for £98.00 The Tamiya is in a different price bracket by 50%.+
If I was recommending a first RC to someone on a budget, I would still try to find them something with a servo saver and a slipper clutch.
Good brusless - Bad servo motors
Don't try to run much longer than 20 minutes...it will melt if you do it :-))
I think I'll pass on this one. You get what you pay for.
I don’t know Cliff, the WLTOYS 018 and 019 are fantastic bang for buck Rc cars but yes you do have to hunt out the gems from the crap.
Looks more like an 1/12 TRUGGY, and no, i would never buy that TRUGGY. ;)
It's $117 USD
Good lord China. Learn some marketing convention.
Don’t know RG, I really like my A74953-834GC buggy hehehe 🤣
No
Stick with vintage/classics, re-res (love that term), and kit builds please. I got my first Tamiya kit to build after watching you for a while. I do like the cheap cars, but there are plenty of folks doing reviews of those, much fewer on kit build tips and tricks.
Well you are going to like the next video. Unfortunately not enough of you want to see restoration and vintage builds and videos like that take days to film and edit. That said I do enjoy it myself so you will still see them on the show.
Clearly not 1/10.
What’s happening to the channel, I enjoy all the Tamiya/Kyosho builds not this ready to run rubbish
Sorry I can’t just cater for hardcore Tamiya and Kyosho fans only. The channel wouldn’t survive. I need to also cover bashers, budget RC cars, trucks, tanks and all other aspects of RC. I’m still doing loads of Tamiya and Kyosho vids so just watch what interests you as a viewer. FYI when I first added Kyosho to the channel I got the same comments about doing that lol. Something about you can’t please all the people all of the time. 😜
You did see the 1:39:00 Tamiya only video yesterday right?
@@RCKickschannel 🤣yeah he must have missed that one🤣🤣👍
this is a solid way to grow the channel *and* a way to get casual RC enthusiasts into the higher end sides of the hobby lol
@@RCKickschannel Keep doing what you're doing. I watch it all :D