Alberta. Thanks, I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty pleased with how easily it mounted up and the look of it compared to how it sits on other chassis. I probably won't run it until it get above plus ten because the TPU was pretty brittle last fall and I'm pretty sure landing on the roof in the cold would be catastrophic. I think it will hold up to bombing around in fields and moderate jumps in summer temps. Feels like the snow will be gone early this year so March might be doable. Stay tuned
Tough to say if it's stronger, I haven't run it yet. The reinforced sides seem like they make the middle section stronger but there's also more potential load on the ends which are the same as the other versions (as best as I can tell). I would think that the center brace is a good idea with the XXLWB. I haven't damaged a single plastic chassis so I'm probably not as hard on them as some people. I'm torn on the center diff - I'd be inclined to take it for a few extra bucks because it's pricey to add later but I'm not sure how much it improves them (I'd take the $450 V2 Outcast on Amazon in Canada in a heartbeat). I beat the crap out of my Outcast and had a blast and as long as the slipper works properly it's awesome (mine came with a dud that would constantly loosen but they replaced it - I couldn't visually identify a problem and I'm guessing they couldn't either so they were sending out parts no questions asked). I still have the original and run it with a dab of low strength loctite on the bearing screw and it's usable. The Mojave is tempting to me but it's pricey in Canada (almost $700) so I just changed the chassis in mine. I really like the 4S cars and I rate them as hard to improve (driving wise) and they're quite affordable compared to the big 6S+ cars
I would very much want to purchase one of those custom body Whitt custom bacing I am from Hawaii just getting started again I have the new 4/2 1/ 10 scale karton ? ✝️✡️🇺🇸🤙✌️
I don't sell them (the price would have to be ridiculous for there to be any money in it). Your best bet is to buddy up with somebody into 3D printing and get them to print it out for you. Thingiverse link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5502802
Good stuff. The innovation is super! Thanks. Jenny's RC has a set of 4 - 4s backflips for just a few dollars more than what you pay for just a pair.
That body looks great on there. Will you make a running video? You re from Canada? I'm in Niagara Ontario.
Alberta. Thanks, I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty pleased with how easily it mounted up and the look of it compared to how it sits on other chassis. I probably won't run it until it get above plus ten because the TPU was pretty brittle last fall and I'm pretty sure landing on the roof in the cold would be catastrophic. I think it will hold up to bombing around in fields and moderate jumps in summer temps. Feels like the snow will be gone early this year so March might be doable. Stay tuned
@@drivetowrench2709 Nice, have fun!
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Do you consider this chassis to be stronger? Also which outcast would you buy, slipper or center diff?
Tough to say if it's stronger, I haven't run it yet. The reinforced sides seem like they make the middle section stronger but there's also more potential load on the ends which are the same as the other versions (as best as I can tell). I would think that the center brace is a good idea with the XXLWB. I haven't damaged a single plastic chassis so I'm probably not as hard on them as some people. I'm torn on the center diff - I'd be inclined to take it for a few extra bucks because it's pricey to add later but I'm not sure how much it improves them (I'd take the $450 V2 Outcast on Amazon in Canada in a heartbeat). I beat the crap out of my Outcast and had a blast and as long as the slipper works properly it's awesome (mine came with a dud that would constantly loosen but they replaced it - I couldn't visually identify a problem and I'm guessing they couldn't either so they were sending out parts no questions asked). I still have the original and run it with a dab of low strength loctite on the bearing screw and it's usable. The Mojave is tempting to me but it's pricey in Canada (almost $700) so I just changed the chassis in mine. I really like the 4S cars and I rate them as hard to improve (driving wise) and they're quite affordable compared to the big 6S+ cars
Short long jumps
I would very much want to purchase one of those custom body Whitt custom bacing I am from Hawaii just getting started again I have the new 4/2 1/ 10 scale karton ? ✝️✡️🇺🇸🤙✌️
I don't sell them (the price would have to be ridiculous for there to be any money in it). Your best bet is to buddy up with somebody into 3D printing and get them to print it out for you. Thingiverse link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5502802