When sourcing rims…if you go with the Rhino/RcTimer 2.2 carbon rims there is more clearance inside to go with their largest tungsten weights. Makes a HUGE difference and you can still stretch 1.9 tires on them. 😎👍
Would love to come visit, the furthest west I’ve been was Utah as a kid. Grandparents lived in Denver so been there quit a bit. But yeah ,to bring my Crawler Canyon inspired build’s to visit, would be nice.
58th like again😂 today me and my sister went to are friends ranch and we were branding calves. There was about 56 cows,5 bulls,and 26 calves in the arena and we sorted all the cows and bulls from the calves. Some of the small ones we just tackled and some of the bigger ones weighed 400lb,so we roped their back hoofs then tackled them. I almost got hit by a mad cow which was running around the round pin and she was bucking and my friend was near me and I saw her running full speed towards him and he climbed up the fence really fast and she turned towards me and I climbed the fence too and she missed me by a foot. Another guy she charged like jumped almost all the way over the six foot fence and flipped over the top and hit his head when he hit the ground and two seconds later she hit the fence panel full speed(I think they are going to send her to auction). We got some horses to separate the cows after that
Wolverine on the white rovers is still the most impressive thing I have seen. That's just one fools observation from a phone screen 2200 miles away in TN. Fun fact I used to live very close to the canyon I think, 2 years ago in Riverside/Norco area. Wish I would of found you then.
Looks really damn cool one thing I found out messing around with RC is this it seems like a lot of your Flex travel body roll all that is to do with your links then again I can have two vehicles be the same length but not have near the same travel geometry is that sound right
Cowboy Bebop way out in front. My first exposure to Japanese animation of any kind was the Harmony Gold “assembly” that became the Macross Saga, so that always holds a special place for me. Long-form wise I have to go with the most basic response and say Akira, because that movie had a serious impact on me as a movie watcher. I still watch it at least once a year.
About one mile south, they're building the second phase of a huge development of "apartment homes" called San Carlo, and immediately to the west of that, a Costco and surrounding shopping center. It's rock crushing and earth moving about 12 hours a day, six days a week.
Rhino definitely hasn't refunded anything, but I haven't asked either. There are more bad shocks out there than there are good ones, so they get some leeway. I don't like having to swap drivers multiple times just to work on something, so I tend to either go with all socket caps (2.5mm) or all button/flat (2.0mm) just because it makes servicing so much easier. Axial is about this, as usually just taking apart a gearbox requires 3-4 tools. Traxxas is kinda the opposite. The Rhino is somewhere in the middle.
A lot easier and cheaper to start with one of these and decrease performance (by adding a heavy body, etc) to add a challenge, vs buying anything else and trying to improve performance.
Why would you want anything less capable ? I did not understand what you meant by everybody needs one and nobody needs one. Still trying to decide if i want to buy a 1/10 after three years of 1/24 crawlers but this is the only one that caught my interest. (I can't invest 2 or 3 K into sth like Exo or Dluxfab and probably wouldn't even if i could easily afford it).
Sportys are nothing but performance. Built for capability and nothing else. For many folks, the scale aspect is a big part of the hobby-- for every guy building a spider-wasp hybrid, there are three with hardbodies and tiny tires. This rig is the embodiment of power creep-- of just making the rig more and more capable until driving ability becomes secondary. The only reason I'm hitting gates with this is I'm trying to take the lines that C2 and C3 rigs would take, and this doesn't go there. So unless you're planning to really challenge yourself, and find the hardest available lines, the capability of a Sportsman is kind of wasted.
@@CrawlerCanyon First i love the looks, that made me find Rhino - wouldn't put a body on mine, and not interested in rattly lexan bodies and small tires, my SCX24s look similar to this.
@@knotical689 Makes this whole industry redundant, everbody drive sth. like a stock SCX10 and watch tires slip and car flip over, not my idea of a challenge.
So why is everybody hating them ? Every time i ask about Rhino in some forum, even Rhinos own FB group - some comp guys jump in and EXPLAIN how bad and completely useless the geometry is and how bad the quality of axles and gearbox, some guy claimed he had to replace every single gear and axle and CVDs. And that i would regret buying it.
The only thing I've replaced are the shocks. I would be wary of many comp guys and their... opinions. Comp guys tend to fall into distinct categories, and the "labels" group can dominate sometimes. These are usually the guys that would buy a fake 2Low gearbox because the genuine article has titanium bits to save 10g, and costs 6 times as much. More expensive is always more better, right?
That body is waaaaay cooler than the alternatives.
Can you put a link for it beacuse I can’t find the body
That body looks so nice. Using smaller scale bodies for this kind of rigs is the best way to go
The YUE killed all my tough lines and made me go to scale hardbodies to get a challenge. The VRD is covered in dust
When sourcing rims…if you go with the Rhino/RcTimer 2.2 carbon rims there is more clearance inside to go with their largest tungsten weights. Makes a HUGE difference and you can still stretch 1.9 tires on them. 😎👍
bang for the buck! frank has got something there. the w1 will share the same success. great vid!!
And here I thought the secret making painting go quickly was scotch. Too bad about the shocks, but at least they're in good company. Goldie Rocks!
Oh my that body is soooo much better than that turtle shell . Goldie rocks looks pretty Hot !!
What a wild looking rig. Basher bodies on crawlers can be a really cool combo
That body came out great!
Would love to come visit, the furthest west I’ve been was Utah as a kid. Grandparents lived in Denver so been there quit a bit. But yeah ,to bring my Crawler Canyon inspired build’s to visit, would be nice.
Solid choice on the body.
Evening!
58th like again😂 today me and my sister went to are friends ranch and we were branding calves. There was about 56 cows,5 bulls,and 26 calves in the arena and we sorted all the cows and bulls from the calves. Some of the small ones we just tackled and some of the bigger ones weighed 400lb,so we roped their back hoofs then tackled them. I almost got hit by a mad cow which was running around the round pin and she was bucking and my friend was near me and I saw her running full speed towards him and he climbed up the fence really fast and she turned towards me and I climbed the fence too and she missed me by a foot. Another guy she charged like jumped almost all the way over the six foot fence and flipped over the top and hit his head when he hit the ground and two seconds later she hit the fence panel full speed(I think they are going to send her to auction). We got some horses to separate the cows after that
Wolverine on the white rovers is still the most impressive thing I have seen. That's just one fools observation from a phone screen 2200 miles away in TN. Fun fact I used to live very close to the canyon I think, 2 years ago in Riverside/Norco area. Wish I would of found you then.
Just started watching maybe 2 months ago and I’m sitting here thinking, damn….. this dude sounds like Space Ghost. Haha love the content btw!
Are you getting enough oxygen?
@@CrawlerCanyon haha no most of what I breathe is galaxy gas
Man dat gold colour pops 😍
Tamiya gold backed with Duratrax yellow-- the same yellow I painted Yella with all those many months ago, I'm amazed the can still worked.
The tricky part is switching back and forth between something super capable, like a Sporty, and hard body scaler.
Looks really damn cool one thing I found out messing around with RC is this it seems like a lot of your Flex travel body roll all that is to do with your links then again I can have two vehicles be the same length but not have near the same travel geometry is that sound right
Mr.canyon Mr.canyon! I see all your anime related things on your desk, so I ask, what Is your favorite anime? Top 3 if you’re feelin froggy 😁
Cowboy Bebop way out in front. My first exposure to Japanese animation of any kind was the Harmony Gold “assembly” that became the Macross Saga, so that always holds a special place for me. Long-form wise I have to go with the most basic response and say Akira, because that movie had a serious impact on me as a movie watcher. I still watch it at least once a year.
I had injora brushless ESC do the exact same thing to me use for the micros but every time it would fall over and land on its top it would shut off
I wonder if the o ring material was incompatible with the shock oil.
Idk. These O rings don’t go through extreme conditions and oil isn’t caustic…. They also don’t contain a ton of pressure; probably a flawed design
I want to see it on some class 1 tires....tusk maybe?
Wagwan Canyonaeros 👊
Some gold Chavs would look good.
Yo
Is goldie rocks weigh more than tiny temper
It seems like every video now, there's a reverse horn or something going on in the background
About one mile south, they're building the second phase of a huge development of "apartment homes" called San Carlo, and immediately to the west of that, a Costco and surrounding shopping center. It's rock crushing and earth moving about 12 hours a day, six days a week.
The talk about magnets gave me a dumb idea, Make an obstacle out of metal and then put magnets on your axles.
Did Rhino refund you for the shocks? They just released those claiming they are better. Also why did you have to replace all the screws ?
Rhino definitely hasn't refunded anything, but I haven't asked either. There are more bad shocks out there than there are good ones, so they get some leeway.
I don't like having to swap drivers multiple times just to work on something, so I tend to either go with all socket caps (2.5mm) or all button/flat (2.0mm) just because it makes servicing so much easier. Axial is about this, as usually just taking apart a gearbox requires 3-4 tools. Traxxas is kinda the opposite. The Rhino is somewhere in the middle.
A lot easier and cheaper to start with one of these and decrease performance (by adding a heavy body, etc) to add a challenge, vs buying anything else and trying to improve performance.
Why would you want to decrease performance ?
Why would you want anything less capable ? I did not understand what you meant by everybody needs one and nobody needs one. Still trying to decide if i want to buy a 1/10 after three years of 1/24 crawlers but this is the only one that caught my interest. (I can't invest 2 or 3 K into sth like Exo or Dluxfab and probably wouldn't even if i could easily afford it).
Sportys are nothing but performance. Built for capability and nothing else. For many folks, the scale aspect is a big part of the hobby-- for every guy building a spider-wasp hybrid, there are three with hardbodies and tiny tires. This rig is the embodiment of power creep-- of just making the rig more and more capable until driving ability becomes secondary. The only reason I'm hitting gates with this is I'm trying to take the lines that C2 and C3 rigs would take, and this doesn't go there.
So unless you're planning to really challenge yourself, and find the hardest available lines, the capability of a Sportsman is kind of wasted.
@@CrawlerCanyon First i love the looks, that made me find Rhino - wouldn't put a body on mine, and not interested in rattly lexan bodies and small tires, my SCX24s look similar to this.
Less capable rigs can also breathe new life into a crawling spot. If you're killing every line at your course with ease, it can get old quick.
@@knotical689 Makes this whole industry redundant, everbody drive sth. like a stock SCX10 and watch tires slip and car flip over, not my idea of a challenge.
You can put together a comp winner for 1000 usd
So why is everybody hating them ? Every time i ask about Rhino in some forum, even Rhinos own FB group - some comp guys jump in and EXPLAIN how bad and completely useless the geometry is and how bad the quality of axles and gearbox, some guy claimed he had to replace every single gear and axle and CVDs. And that i would regret buying it.
The only thing I've replaced are the shocks. I would be wary of many comp guys and their... opinions. Comp guys tend to fall into distinct categories, and the "labels" group can dominate sometimes. These are usually the guys that would buy a fake 2Low gearbox because the genuine article has titanium bits to save 10g, and costs 6 times as much. More expensive is always more better, right?
You can find snobs everywhere in the hobby 😅
Worst crawler kit i ever built..sold it right away ,sooo much front wheel torque. Could not get rid of it😡
If you're killing your hard lines... then they ain't
Ordinarily very true, but this thing can drive up stairs.
@@CrawlerCanyon ...what I expect from each of my new built rigs😅
🤌 it’s a good