Awesome video. Can I ask what optional extras you purchase on the build. I see you have rear lower arms and from upper i arms but I can’t work out the rest
The materials used are premium. Considering a $150 basic Tamiya with 95% plastic parts and you add all the hopup parts, it would already come close to this completely pimped out kit. Depends on your budget I guess.
@@cooperreid3843 Depends on where you bought it. Some retailers offer a complete set including the electronics. Otherwise electronics almost always come as an optional part.
@@cooperreid3843 Based on what I am looking at from their website, they do not include the electronics. In that case, you would need the following to get started: 1) Motor (brushless) 2) ESC 3) Radio (w/Receiver) 4) Servo 5) Batteries (LiPO) 6) Charger for batteries 7) Body 8) Tires & Wheels That would probably add another AUD$400-1,500 depending on what grade parts you are getting.
700€ chasis with shit electronic, BTW nice video.
You need an ESC with adjustable turbo timing and boost timing
Your video are sick and helpful 🤌🤌🤌
which drift setup did you choose? can you share with me? i search a better setup.
Hello i need new tires for my yokomo yd2 s but i cant find them. only for carpet does that matter because i drift for street.
Awesome video. Can I ask what optional extras you purchase on the build. I see you have rear lower arms and from upper i arms but I can’t work out the rest
Those come with the chassis kit ,but you need esc ,motor ,gyro ,servo ,radio system,wheels and tire, battery , body , to Complete the car
Do you think the YD2RX is more superior and worth the money? Or should I pick to go with the YD2s instead ?
Whats the difference between rx and sx3? Which is better. I wana build one myself im just not sure which is better
プロフェッショナルですね。
熟知してらっしゃるんですね。
Nice work.
That is fireeeee aff btw can you do a giveaway one of those build bc i am broke aff XD hahahahah
nice content bro.... ^^
why is that chassis so expansive?
The materials used are premium. Considering a $150 basic Tamiya with 95% plastic parts and you add all the hopup parts, it would already come close to this completely pimped out kit.
Depends on your budget I guess.
I just bought the kit does it come with the remote and battery and stuff ??
@@cooperreid3843 Depends on where you bought it.
Some retailers offer a complete set including the electronics.
Otherwise electronics almost always come as an optional part.
@@steinfrank5496 I got it off hearns
@@cooperreid3843 Based on what I am looking at from their website, they do not include the electronics.
In that case, you would need the following to get started:
1) Motor (brushless)
2) ESC
3) Radio (w/Receiver)
4) Servo
5) Batteries (LiPO)
6) Charger for batteries
7) Body
8) Tires & Wheels
That would probably add another AUD$400-1,500 depending on what grade parts you are getting.
Video is good, but I can see you not a pro RC player or drifter