@@grumpygrandpa3640 What does Kev have to do with it? Its probably some broke joker that loves his wltoys cheapo and didnt like hearing just how cheap it is.
I bought 2 of those wltoys buggies. One is still stock an still running. The other I put 100 bucks into it an turned it into a 3s beast. That also includes suspension an such. They aren't bad an haven't broke any of them yet.
I'm glad that I'm subscribed to you thanks to the reviews, I'm very happy with my 124019 but am glad I didn't get the 144001, I believe it was too rushed into production with the success of the 124019
I was always suspicious about the price of these things.... I read you have to upgrade a few pieces because the batteries on 3s will wreck the servo or something
@@Clavitz1 yes. None of the WL range (so far) is properly 3S compatible. theyre all brushed, too. That’s why so many people junk all the electronics. That said, the 144001 and 124019 are actually reasonably fast in stock, brushed form, especially with a cheap, wheel upgrade.
@@murrijuana2842 Buy a top-end racing kit and you'll see why that's only the case for the basher crowd. The top-end race cars aren't cheap to build or equip, but they come mostly dialed out of the box with very little need for additional modifications (mainly bearings, but you can get around that by just washing the grease pack out of the bearings and replacing it with bearing oil). Which reminds me... I need to build my Schumacher Cougar Laydown...
Some of the “carbon fibre" that is priced too good to be true is essentially just tarted up fibreglass made to look like carbon fibre. That kit doesn’t look or sound like the proper stuff…unless it is actually the cheapest carbon fibre made in an easy-bake oven…
carbon fiber like that is for weight reduction, primarily race vehicles. it's not used to make the RC stronger, in some cases you get a loss of strength worth the weight loss. Good reviews, keep up the great work.
I was going to order the carbon fiber. 🤔...I think I will still order it but won't install the chasis piece or cut it. Might try to have stock and carbon fiber at the same time for durability. Thanks for sharing 😀 👍.
The Carbon chassis will fit under the alloy one and does help reduce the flex. The holes on the front need opening up to fit though. Not perfect, but works.
An honest, full scale review of the newest wl toys. I gotta say man, I feel your pain. I did all the same upgrades to my a979b, and aluminum seems to be a terrible choice for a chassis, at least, in the thicknesses that the rc engineers are putting out. 2mm and 3mm is hardly enough to help an arrma kraton 8s survive any kind of impact at any kind of speed. I believe that they could work, but flat metal is not the way to go with aluminum. If they added fluting, scalloping or even basic beam-style supports for those frames, all solid-state, they could be a dream! But the carbon fiber, that stuff is a win, when done right. The a979b carbon fiber chassis needed sanding as well, where the differentials go. The wheel arms need to be able to sit lower than parallel with the chassis, and in order to accomplish that, you have to bevel the outer edges of the differential seats to a 45 degree angle to allow for the shocks to push out to their maximum extension. But, that $75 car, that $25 chassis, $100 for electronics upgrades, $50 for the aluminum kit, $75 in tires now because I needed to buy the aluminum rim wheels because the speed and power of the upgraded 550 motor literally snaps off plastic rims. 3x sets of plastic rims now, the stock, redcats volcano-16 tires (micro badlands, I was so excited), and some off brand monster truck-esque tires, which were nice and squishy and soft foams... Way too soft, apparently... Yeah, my a979b is almost done now. It also almost $400. So you really do get what you pay for. With most rc's, if you want them to be prime and top notch, you will probably end up paying 4x what the car cost. Food for thought! Love your videos and your honesty my friend, keep doing what you do!!
Yes, it’s frustrating when parts don’t fit or they are sub standard. Then you add up when you have spent and you could have bought something much better. Although often it adds to the fun of the hobby 😎
If things break while being used it's fair game... but because I was planning on pulling this apart before I even tried it...it was easier to buy it myself than let someone send me one
"in the been" this three word do the magic in the channel with the cars, im actualy one of the fan who wach all videos, and when i see your channel i started to eat all content what you have! Lot of good content, top quality review, never giv up👊 (I know, im not realy correct in english, so sory for that, im a hungarian fun of your channel😅)
They had not shipped my one at the time you showed us the first video of the rely bad flexing, I said that's it and cancelled my order..Lol.So I thank you for saving me time and money. Big thumb's up Bro.
Its fine depending on what you want to do with it when they release the upper radio mount for this like the 124019 its should reduce the flex to acceptable levels. Wltoys could just add creases or a bead roll to the chassis to add rigidity but retool may not be worth it as they probably make all of the chassis regardless of scale on the same line.
heres some thoughts on wltoys...stick with stock chassis... add carbon fiber strips to chassis for less flex...add another wltoys shock tower...eithir lc racing carbon or double up on front and back... also you can buy anti roll bars from lc racing just like with the 144001's... you can also add shims to remove link and wheel slop... cost for all this will be under $40... and of coarse for $40 you could convert it to brushless... yes this seems hard for newbies,but for many of us this is very easy and fun to do... after these changes i see no reason why this car would be anything but a great setup and fun to drive..
The front kick up is anti-dive on braking, the oppo of anti-squat on accel. Agreed, LC Racing makes some *VERY* nice kit. Have me the LC12B1 myself and all the upgrades. Brilliant little car that keeps up with almost anything when jumps are < 10' on track. (Carpet)
Agreed, you get what you pay for. Many will buy the cheap WLToys “stuff” and then dump 3X the car price into trying to make it look like something hobby grade. Spend the money up front and save the hassles later on. The difference in the electronics alone justifies the price.
@@Clavitz1 Arrma, yes, Traxxas... depends on the model. Their base-model brushed cars are fine for starting out, anything brushless will likely have QC issues. Also, Traxxas tries to sucker you into their product ecosystem.
@@VestedUTuber only cars I know that have been reliable from Traxxas is the XMaxx, TRX-4 and Rustler 4x4 VXL. I'm not familiar with the term QC, what does that stand for?
@@Clavitz1 QC stands for "quality control". Traxxas tends to let lemons slip through the cracks more often than other brands. As an example, I actually have a Slash 4x4 VXL that will not move under its own power unless you push it first, and it was like that from the factory. This should have never been allowed to ship. The reason I would only recommend the brushed Traxxas vehicles for beginners has less to do with reliability and more to do with durability. Traxxas uses the same plastic parts on both the brushed models and their brushless counterparts, so the brushless models are more likely to break in the event of a crash due to them carrying significantly more kinetic energy. Technically this is also the case for Arrma's models but apart from some chassis issues with the Kraton platform Arrma tends to overbuild their cars to an extreme.
I got so many parts I don't even need any more. So I took mine and threw it in the campfire then watched it burn. I agree with you 100% on this topic 100% great video everyone keep racing and don't let off the throttle
I'm glad that I canceled my order for this car. Got my money back and instead I bought 1/10 Team Corally SBX 10 bugy kit. It is nearly the same price like your LC racing but it is worth it. Good video again Mr. Phil
The front kickup does two things. It has a similar effect to adding caster in that it makes the car inherently want to track straight but it also makes the cars go over bumps more smoothly because the arms are angled upwards at the front a bit so are more responsive to the wheels hitting obstacles. Definitely a facepalm not accounting for it with the carbon chassis 🤦♂️
I ordered the LC Emb-1 about a month ago (hopefully it will be here soon). The reason was that I've been running my 144001 with some success and lots of failures for over a year. My mate showed up the the EMB1 and he thrashed it like hell and nothing NOTHING broke on it. Still like my 144001 although I'm on diff number 10 now. Besides that, the 144001 is pretty good.
How you remember all those numbers of those cars is beyond me. Wltoys must name their cars by punching the number pad on the keyboard. Yeah, naming cars is hard, but simply using last week's lottery numbers as the name isn't ideal either. Appreciate the honesty and love the humor. I've also got a car that became a parts donor after the first couple of runs... The Mammoth Blitz (I think that was the name). It was the clone of the HPI Apache. Anyway, this scenario reminds of what happened to me a few years back with that Mammoth thing. Some cars just aren't worth the money AT ALL, so really appreciate the honesty here. Well done. 👍😎
The first 2 numbers are the scale.... as for the others... your guess is as good as mine haha. I often will except that some stuff is a lesser quality, and that’s usually reflected in the price. But this thing was just pushed out off the hype of the smaller scale ones that everyone is running (which are decent for the money). Putting crappy electronics in, and sub standard metals ruined what good have been a half decent buggy. As for the Carbon.... well 😅
U have to spend an extra 150-200$ to get the 104001 up to the level of the losi so I agree. It's probly best to by the losi straight away and save some time. Very informative vid!! Cheers n good day!!
You'll never get a wltoys to a quality of tlr, team asso, Schumacher etc. No matter how much money you throw at them. The quality oft the plastics and the aluminium especially is just bad. And the upgrade aluminium parts are just as horrible. The 144001 is the only decent car in their lineup, and only so if you leave it in its stock form with its mild brushed setup.
Hey man; I always love your work! I watch a lot of others, but I find your advice usually the most sound! I wanted to let you know that a lot of your links (maybe 90 pros) aren't working anymore! I know about cookies and that you are still making money, but I've been buying a lot and have had to buy your recommendations elsewhere. Maybe consider adding new links? New car/video recommendations in the descriptions for things that aren't available? That money is yours man!
Great video. Just saw these upgrades on banggood and thought about buying these but so glad you did this video. I'm so glad I didn't by the car. It really does not look as strong as the other Wltoys. Thanks for saving me some money. Think ill save for better quality like the Typhon or something like that. Keep up the great work 👍....
They are the same. I have the 1/14 scale right here of both brands. Exact same, you actually think they manufacture them in different factories? learn how the world works people.
@@createsomefun No its not. Stop lying. Does your wltoys have a slipper clutch? You don't own an LC Racing car. I do. I also own a wltoys car and a Losi Mini 8ight-T.
WLtoys has been a world of hurt for me too. The upgrade path is not clear and I had to do lots of modifications to make my friends car work with parts meant for the model I was working on.
What id like to see is the lc10b5 with a brushless set up on a track, in a race with a 104001 with the same gearing and electronics, and to see the sort of extra pace and reliability that four times the price gets me.
That's funny when Makerfire was asking my opinion about the carbon fibre chassis a few weeks ago they clearly explained I would have to bend the front kick on the chassis myself. I wonder why they didn't clearly explain this to you also? That's a real shame, anyhow this is far better than a 144001 or a 124019 for speed run. Keep an eye on my channel to see what these cars are really capable of 😎
The Carbon chassis is also about 2mm shorter and the front diff case holes are miss aligned. You also can’t heat carbon to bend it, it won’t hold its shape and you’ll more likely deform it. I’m in no doubt it’s better for speed runs...it’s bigger, wider and looks like you can gear it better. The fun for me though is getting the crazy speeds from the little ones. They’d be better selling the 104001 as a roller and knock about 25% of the price off.
@@TomleyRC you never got crazy speed on anything like the RC master has and you're calling a car trash because an aftermarket part doesn't fit ? Wow you really have no idea 😂
@@honestbloke2427 dude, The RC Master is certainly the Speed king when it comes to these WLtoys... and as you'll see in my reply, I've said I'm in no doubt the 104001 is going to be a more stable platform for speed. But there is only a small amount of people that are going to use to for that. As an actual 1/10 Buggy... it's pretty poorly made. Sub standard electronics...sub standard materials.
My thoughts exactly. I’ve hit 76mph on 3s with this 1/10th scale and I’m just getting started. It’s all in the tuning & that’s a big part of this hobby. Cheers
Multimeter is the best way to check CF for something fishy. Each layer should conduct through itself so you should be able to get continuity from one edge to the other at every layer. It won't conduct between the layers well though.
@@dailyprophet6641 that's not really a concern. The weave can have a major impact but it has to be designed in. Parts like this are cnc cut from mass produced sheets, its all woven, usually in 45 or 90 degree offsets for each layer.
Thanks so much for this video... I was going to buy this carbon fiber chassis for my 104001.. but you took one for the team. And saved me some money... so thanks man... not only would I have lost money but I’d still have the issue of an even weaker chassis... that would have created even more problems. I’m so glad you released this. I was days from ordering that carbon chassis... now I don’t have to... awesome job. Keep up the good work 👍👌😃
Makerfire never sent my order placed on first week of April (lots of drama bs). They knew this car will be in pieces when hit my chop chop shop! ⚙ *'~💨
The numerical system totally confuses me with the wl toys, I suppose its something easy for the company, but I do like names lol, terrific build man she looks sharp no question!!
Prety easy if you know there system , ill explain ,The numers are 10 for scale then 4 for 4wd , then the model 001 , there first if they make another version it will be 104002 etc
✌🏻😎🏴Welcome to the club 😂. I was worried about you when you had your fingers trapped but the second you got free I burst out laughing 😂 Cracked me up for some reason 😂.
Dude, my wltoys 124019 has turned into a lcracing truggy, haha. Should have started there maybe. Its been fun rebuilding, I'm not complaining much. Great look at these! Thanks
I was going to do some up grade to my buggy and the chassis was one of them as well as going brushless, but getting the original pinion gear grub scew is a bit rounded of I think. Think I might have to drill it out. No Alan key fits
Probably slightly less speed but much better control and overall experience, the 104 just looks so cheap and far too flexible imo. Not what I'd expect from WL...
i want those foam wheels/tires you have on the 144001... please let me know what they are.. i swear they sell the one you hate with a metal chassis currently.. i dont think that shock tower is carbon fiber.. maybe just a sticker
Why not swap the chassis on the wltoys for an LC Racing chassis if they're just clones? Would the holes line up? Would be nice to know, and I'm sure an LC Racing chassis can't be too expensive tho I may be wrong.
Totally agree with you. This 104001 and the bad quality of the CVD of the 144001 /124018 /124019. Makes me change to VRX still cheap and so much better quality I'm so happy with my VRX Cobra. You should test one in your Chanel. Would be epic for sure.
@@TomleyRC yes I have seen that video also carbon chasis and China manufacturer but it worked fine on the VRX. That means if you use the correct materials it will work.
I SOOOOOO APPRECIATE you saving me the troubles you’ve had. After the second delay from Banggood and watching your reviews, I asked to switch my order to another model that I love (DBX10, if I recall correctly.)
I agree with you, I got the LCRacing EMB 1H Pro kit last year, first kit I’d built since getting back into the hobby. I also got the Truggy conversion kit and built that instead of the buggy as was winter. Love the quality of their kits and it really can shift and I only run it with a 2s 4200mha 25c pack crammed in. Think initial kit cost me £202 and you only needed to add a transmitter and receiver which I had already and battery pack. Like the look of the 1/10 kit, but when you add the price for the electrics, tyres, Motor etc it mounts up. But you get what you pay for really. Love the vids, love LC kits 👍🏻
Not everyone buys one to automatically upgrade it. If your having a lot of fun just using it the way it is than its worth every penny. Comparing it to X-ray, a true racing machine is not fair. Has anyone looked at the cost of X-ray replacement parts. Comparing it to LC Racing also made in China, is fair if you intended to upgrade anyway.
for making the carbon parts they are just milled out of a flat sheet of carbon. they just use a cnc machine. The problem of the aluminum with wl toys is that aluminum has many grades and some have no memory of shape.
Hallo, Generally, you are of course right…👍 And of course, you clearly say that this is your personal opinion and decision… 👍 And you are also clearly explain the significant difference in price, which logically leads into technical differences, also… 👍 Now, with 1:10th scale WLtoys goes into the field of an existing, popular, official RC race-class. However, most people being interested in the new WLtoys 1:10 buggy are having their history with the smaller scale WLtoys models using those for many, many different things, but not a lot for actually racing on a RC track…and luckily those smaller models are able to handle most, what people like to do with them… 👍 Main advantage factors within this common usage: • …the "little ones" are quite solid…👍 •… and due to their small size and little wight they can be quite easily over-powered; their "out of the box" power performance is already extraordinary… 👍 Now, with the significant heavier 1:10 buggy these advantage factors are gone. Actually, this is just a logical process…😉 So, to get the similar performance out of the 1:10 like used from the smaller ones, it needs quite a lot of and RC car craftmanship experience. It is a little bit like in the time, when we just had to modify the existing race-kits to make them competitive; nowadays this is not necessary anymore. The existing race-kits are all very competitive right out of the box… 😉…it mainly depends on driving, setup and racing-tactic skills… 😉 Therefore, if I would want to go into the 1:10 4WD buggy "high end" category, I would not go with a newcomer in this field like LC Racing; unless I would enjoy to be some sort of pioneer, showing that even a newcomer brand can be competitive, also… 😉. Of course, such a project can be very fascinating and satisfying, and I know about this very nice kick, because many years ago I have very successfully raced TRAXXAS in 2WD buggy and race-truck German nationals. Going with LC Racing nowadays would be pretty much the same… 😉 But doing such a project, it is harder to be competitive than with a model from the established brands. They all have so much experience, support and team backup, which can be very easily used very effective from every driver…with LC Racing you would be pretty much alone on yourself… The only advantage would be that LC Racing seems to be a little bit better in price. profimodel.cz/de/profi-auta/290418-lc10b5001.html?gclid=CjwKCAjw-qeFBhAsEiwA2G7Nl25ajH9-qWv-0_VNpBI-SYAZox6nBFS38b4MoT_D8dYzAsIsliXUZxoCENMQAvD_BwE hk-modellbau.com/default.asp?ex=shop/produktseite.asp&kat_id=43&ak=1 But is this enough to compensate for all the advantages with the established brands…? 🤔😉😂😊… Keep on having a great RC FUN time…!!! 🍀 Thorsten 🌞 RACER - Budget RC Fun Team Germany 🍻 😉😂😊…
I ended up making a one-piece CF top plate which significantly improved the chassis stiffness. Also used went with some softer springs all around to get some good droop. What’s crazy is a lot of the plates on the WL car are steel, not even aluminum and super heavy. This car also needs a slipper of some sort otherwise you’ll keep breaking gears.
I appreciate the honesty I thought of buying one and making it nice but not now I didn’t feel you were too rough bc you buy the cheap one and break it you’re just out the around $200.00 you could be almost into something nice
Can you tell me what model the purple 1/12 scale wltoys 124019 is based from? Is that also an lc racing buggy? And will all the lc parts fit it? Many thanks
@@ElectronicMusicUnderground thanks so the lc racing truggy is the model I want to look for spares then ? I wanna get a few spares but wanted better quality parts etc. some threads on various mounts have gone and I need to replace parts as some just aren’t 100%
I'm done with all the so called "budget" rc cars and trucks. I've had stuff break on HSP and WLtoys that I've never seen break before in 35 years in the hobby. Better for me to spend another hundred in the first place than to keep spending money on replacement parts for which there are no decent substitutes.
What if you use multiple shock towers and longer screws to achieve the same thickness what it cost more? Like I said using one shock tower use two of them on each end.
Thank you for the honest comparison between these kits and branding. I understand that cash is king but ripping of someone else’s design, and making a crappier version is just wrong. So many people have jumped on the WLToys band wagon. I’ve even been abused for my opinion about these Chinese knock offs. It’s theft. Even had one TH-camr tell me I didn’t know anything as I had never joined the 100mph club like he had. About as relevant as the colour of my hair. I do not own either brand, but can quite easily tell the difference in quality just from your vision. Hex head hardware, was one I think you omitted. They are poles apart as you simply displayed. I just can’t stand by and watch RCMart/WLToys send out these freebies and people rate them as hobby grade, high performance and simply ignore the LC heritage. Truthfully I was great to hear you say straight up that you did not accept the free kit, and that you really wanted to be impartial. Congratulations on your ethics, and morality 👍🤓🇦🇺
A certain channel that I shall I not name did a video of the LC Racing EMB-1 buggy, the one the WL Toys 144001 buggy was cloned from, and they told people not to buy it and that they should buy the WL Toys instead. I went off on them and told them that they are really doing this hobby a disservice by not only promoting knockoff or clone products but also telling people to buy the clone instead of the real thing just because the clone is cheaper..............
as soon as the purple buggy is $90 shipped off ebay i will order... i really do like my 2 wltoys 144001's and they can be made into any car you want them to be...
If that's carbon fibre it's very very very badly made. Firstly the fact that you peeled it apart and secondly the whole point of carbon fibre is how ridged a part can be for less weight. Junk.
I own LC R Truggy and I like it, the problem is that aincan move motor any wider becaise wanted to do speedruns on bigger gears than stock ones :) Still did 84km/h :)
3 steps of r n d. 1. make the best product ever. 2. find ways to make it cheap as much as possible without breaking the initial product. 3. using cosmetics to hide details that give off the cheapness.. 4. go back to step 2 and see what else you can remove and make 2 variants without the "exclusive" better equipment.. 5. just like step 3 but to cover the new variant flaws to make the better model look " more expensive" and justify a 200$ price bump.
Ok I would too lol I love the channel tho bro.. keep up the hard work... I'm about to post my 100 mph challenge 124019 I finally got my brushless system in and complete...
I'm looking to get my first remote control car and 144001 looks the best by far. I'd like to get 2 batteries but what should I expect to pay as I don't want to spend alot out initially.
Thumbs Down in 30s.... Subscribed & Notified... this is for you haha 🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂
lol 😂 I hope it’s stronger
Just why? is my question to them.
@@grumpygrandpa3640 yeah I know right
@@grumpygrandpa3640 What does Kev have to do with it? Its probably some broke joker that loves his wltoys cheapo and didnt like hearing just how cheap it is.
Genuinely feel sorry for some folk.
You can add sway bars easily and they have 5mm carbon set which is significantly better. The shim is 100% needed to be made though
I've seen sun baked flip flops with more rigidity than that chassis! 😆👍
Haha👍
I bought 2 of those wltoys buggies. One is still stock an still running.
The other I put 100 bucks into it an turned it into a 3s beast. That also includes suspension an such. They aren't bad an haven't broke any of them yet.
I installed a carbon fiber kit on my 104001 and it fit perfectly. Maybe it was just yours.
I'm glad that I'm subscribed to you thanks to the reviews, I'm very happy with my 124019 but am glad I didn't get the 144001, I believe it was too rushed into production with the success of the 124019
i bet within a year they will have another generation of this car with all the issues fixed... it will be around $30 more imo...
Yep no point buying a cheap buggy then spending into the saving made on upgrades and breakages due to poor quality parts. False economy.
I was always suspicious about the price of these things....
I read you have to upgrade a few pieces because the batteries on 3s will wreck the servo or something
@@Clavitz1 yes. None of the WL range (so far) is properly 3S compatible. theyre all brushed, too. That’s why so many people junk all the electronics. That said, the 144001 and 124019 are actually reasonably fast in stock, brushed form, especially with a cheap, wheel upgrade.
What do you think traxxas does? False economy is the rc way.
@@murrijuana2842
Buy a top-end racing kit and you'll see why that's only the case for the basher crowd. The top-end race cars aren't cheap to build or equip, but they come mostly dialed out of the box with very little need for additional modifications (mainly bearings, but you can get around that by just washing the grease pack out of the bearings and replacing it with bearing oil).
Which reminds me... I need to build my Schumacher Cougar Laydown...
@@VestedUTuber They often cost twice the price of a 'mid level' car or even more though.. lol it hurts bro..
Some of the “carbon fibre" that is priced too good to be true is essentially just tarted up fibreglass made to look like carbon fibre. That kit doesn’t look or sound like the proper stuff…unless it is actually the cheapest carbon fibre made in an easy-bake oven…
carbon fiber like that is for weight reduction, primarily race vehicles. it's not used to make the RC stronger, in some cases you get a loss of strength worth the weight loss. Good reviews, keep up the great work.
I agree. I agree with that a lot of people say that the chassis is too flexible but it’s for racing not for bashing.
Really like the video and the honest info. Your vids just keep getting better and better.
Thanks mate
I was going to order the carbon fiber. 🤔...I think I will still order it but won't install the chasis piece or cut it. Might try to have stock and carbon fiber at the same time for durability. Thanks for sharing 😀 👍.
The Carbon chassis will fit under the alloy one and does help reduce the flex. The holes on the front need opening up to fit though. Not perfect, but works.
An honest, full scale review of the newest wl toys. I gotta say man, I feel your pain. I did all the same upgrades to my a979b, and aluminum seems to be a terrible choice for a chassis, at least, in the thicknesses that the rc engineers are putting out. 2mm and 3mm is hardly enough to help an arrma kraton 8s survive any kind of impact at any kind of speed. I believe that they could work, but flat metal is not the way to go with aluminum. If they added fluting, scalloping or even basic beam-style supports for those frames, all solid-state, they could be a dream!
But the carbon fiber, that stuff is a win, when done right. The a979b carbon fiber chassis needed sanding as well, where the differentials go. The wheel arms need to be able to sit lower than parallel with the chassis, and in order to accomplish that, you have to bevel the outer edges of the differential seats to a 45 degree angle to allow for the shocks to push out to their maximum extension.
But, that $75 car, that $25 chassis, $100 for electronics upgrades, $50 for the aluminum kit, $75 in tires now because I needed to buy the aluminum rim wheels because the speed and power of the upgraded 550 motor literally snaps off plastic rims. 3x sets of plastic rims now, the stock, redcats volcano-16 tires (micro badlands, I was so excited), and some off brand monster truck-esque tires, which were nice and squishy and soft foams... Way too soft, apparently...
Yeah, my a979b is almost done now. It also almost $400. So you really do get what you pay for. With most rc's, if you want them to be prime and top notch, you will probably end up paying 4x what the car cost. Food for thought!
Love your videos and your honesty my friend, keep doing what you do!!
Yes, it’s frustrating when parts don’t fit or they are sub standard. Then you add up when you have spent and you could have bought something much better. Although often it adds to the fun of the hobby 😎
You can still have them sent to review for free and have free rein to do whatever with them, you just agree upon it at the onset.
If things break while being used it's fair game... but because I was planning on pulling this apart before I even tried it...it was easier to buy it myself than let someone send me one
@@TomleyRC at the risk of sounding like a brown nose lol I fully respect where you are coming from with that decision💯Props for that👏👏👏
"in the been" this three word do the magic in the channel with the cars, im actualy one of the fan who wach all videos, and when i see your channel i started to eat all content what you have!
Lot of good content, top quality review, never giv up👊
(I know, im not realy correct in english, so sory for that, im a hungarian fun of your channel😅)
They had not shipped my one at the time you showed us the first video of the rely bad flexing, I said that's it and cancelled my order..Lol.So I thank you for saving me time and money. Big thumb's up Bro.
I'd rather put an extra $ 70 and get zd racing without electronics than I would put it in this model
@@hafezmuhtaseb6711 your so right.
Its fine depending on what you want to do with it when they release the upper radio mount for this like the 124019 its should reduce the flex to acceptable levels. Wltoys could just add creases or a bead roll to the chassis to add rigidity but retool may not be worth it as they probably make all of the chassis regardless of scale on the same line.
heres some thoughts on wltoys...stick with stock chassis... add carbon fiber strips to chassis for less flex...add another wltoys shock tower...eithir lc racing carbon or double up on front and back... also you can buy anti roll bars from lc racing just like with the 144001's... you can also add shims to remove link and wheel slop... cost for all this will be under $40... and of coarse for $40 you could convert it to brushless... yes this seems hard for newbies,but for many of us this is very easy and fun to do... after these changes i see no reason why this car would be anything but a great setup and fun to drive..
Sounds a good idea
Nice video Tomley, always a good Sunday morning when you get notified that you have a new video out.
Thanks mate
The front kick up is anti-dive on braking, the oppo of anti-squat on accel. Agreed, LC Racing makes some *VERY* nice kit. Have me the LC12B1 myself and all the upgrades. Brilliant little car that keeps up with almost anything when jumps are < 10' on track. (Carpet)
Glad i bought the right wltoys 144001, 124016 v2 and 124017 v2, thanks for the review Sir
Good choice
Agreed, you get what you pay for. Many will buy the cheap WLToys “stuff” and then dump 3X the car price into trying to make it look like something hobby grade. Spend the money up front and save the hassles later on. The difference in the electronics alone justifies the price.
The 1/12 & 1/14 are decent for the money
Simple explanation of budget vs quality. For someone getting into the hobby the WLToys is okay, but not for serious stuff in standard form.
They need to be ready to get used to modding.
At that point...just give them an Arrma or a Traxxas and skip the added steps
@@Clavitz1
Arrma, yes, Traxxas... depends on the model. Their base-model brushed cars are fine for starting out, anything brushless will likely have QC issues. Also, Traxxas tries to sucker you into their product ecosystem.
@@VestedUTuber only cars I know that have been reliable from Traxxas is the XMaxx, TRX-4 and Rustler 4x4 VXL.
I'm not familiar with the term QC, what does that stand for?
@@Clavitz1
QC stands for "quality control". Traxxas tends to let lemons slip through the cracks more often than other brands.
As an example, I actually have a Slash 4x4 VXL that will not move under its own power unless you push it first, and it was like that from the factory. This should have never been allowed to ship.
The reason I would only recommend the brushed Traxxas vehicles for beginners has less to do with reliability and more to do with durability. Traxxas uses the same plastic parts on both the brushed models and their brushless counterparts, so the brushless models are more likely to break in the event of a crash due to them carrying significantly more kinetic energy. Technically this is also the case for Arrma's models but apart from some chassis issues with the Kraton platform Arrma tends to overbuild their cars to an extreme.
@@VestedUTuber ah ok. Thanks.
I hear they manufacturer in Thailand. Traxxas that is.
I was almost ready to buy one. Thank You for pointing out these issues.
I got so many parts I don't even need any more. So I took mine and threw it in the campfire then watched it burn. I agree with you 100% on this topic 100% great video everyone keep racing and don't let off the throttle
I can't be happier seeing Tomley giving LC racing the love and respect it deserves. Wltoys for kids, lc for the racers 🙂🙂. Well done Phil!
No probs dude 😎👌
I'm glad that I canceled my order for this car. Got my money back and instead I bought 1/10 Team Corally SBX 10 bugy kit. It is nearly the same price like your LC racing but it is worth it. Good video again Mr. Phil
The front kickup does two things. It has a similar effect to adding caster in that it makes the car inherently want to track straight but it also makes the cars go over bumps more smoothly because the arms are angled upwards at the front a bit so are more responsive to the wheels hitting obstacles.
Definitely a facepalm not accounting for it with the carbon chassis 🤦♂️
Cheers dude. Yeah, massive oversight on the Carbon chassis
You only get what you pay for good honest fun 😂
Fantastic and honest review, Tomley! Thanks a lot! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you 😎👍
I ordered the LC Emb-1 about a month ago (hopefully it will be here soon). The reason was that I've been running my 144001 with some success and lots of failures for over a year. My mate showed up the the EMB1 and he thrashed it like hell and nothing NOTHING broke on it. Still like my 144001 although I'm on diff number 10 now. Besides that, the 144001 is pretty good.
WlToy made the exploit to make the most sold car of the history and then the biggest joke of the year.
Long live to 144001 ! Already got 8 of them.
How you remember all those numbers of those cars is beyond me. Wltoys must name their cars by punching the number pad on the keyboard. Yeah, naming cars is hard, but simply using last week's lottery numbers as the name isn't ideal either.
Appreciate the honesty and love the humor.
I've also got a car that became a parts donor after the first couple of runs... The Mammoth Blitz (I think that was the name). It was the clone of the HPI Apache. Anyway, this scenario reminds of what happened to me a few years back with that Mammoth thing. Some cars just aren't worth the money AT ALL, so really appreciate the honesty here. Well done. 👍😎
The first 2 numbers are the scale.... as for the others... your guess is as good as mine haha. I often will except that some stuff is a lesser quality, and that’s usually reflected in the price. But this thing was just pushed out off the hype of the smaller scale ones that everyone is running (which are decent for the money). Putting crappy electronics in, and sub standard metals ruined what good have been a half decent buggy. As for the Carbon.... well 😅
U have to spend an extra 150-200$ to get the 104001 up to the level of the losi so I agree. It's probly best to by the losi straight away and save some time. Very informative vid!! Cheers n good day!!
Yes you are right
Lc racing
I don't think anyone buying a wltoys is trying to compete with a losi....
That's not a losi... It's an lc racing...
You'll never get a wltoys to a quality of tlr, team asso, Schumacher etc.
No matter how much money you throw at them.
The quality oft the plastics and the aluminium especially is just bad. And the upgrade aluminium parts are just as horrible.
The 144001 is the only decent car in their lineup, and only so if you leave it in its stock form with its mild brushed setup.
Hey man; I always love your work! I watch a lot of others, but I find your advice usually the most sound! I wanted to let you know that a lot of your links (maybe 90 pros) aren't working anymore! I know about cookies and that you are still making money, but I've been buying a lot and have had to buy your recommendations elsewhere. Maybe consider adding new links? New car/video recommendations in the descriptions for things that aren't available? That money is yours man!
Great video. Just saw these upgrades on banggood and thought about buying these but so glad you did this video. I'm so glad I didn't by the car. It really does not look as strong as the other Wltoys. Thanks for saving me some money. Think ill save for better quality like the Typhon or something like that. Keep up the great work 👍....
Thanks for your honesty! It’s just reinforced my thoughts on this buggy and iam glad I didn’t pull the trigger and get one ☝️
They are the same. I have the 1/14 scale right here of both brands. Exact same, you actually think they manufacture them in different factories? learn how the world works people.
Chassis flex is not a bad thing btw, the carbon was stupid
@@createsomefun Don't lie dude. I seriously doubt you have the LC Racing car. WLToys is junk compared to LC Racing.
@@DimiS1978 Im sorry, the 1/14 scale lc is the same as the 1/12 wl toys. I can send pictures.
@@createsomefun No its not. Stop lying. Does your wltoys have a slipper clutch? You don't own an LC Racing car. I do. I also own a wltoys car and a Losi Mini 8ight-T.
Thanks for the honesty and totally behind you. Will look elsewhere for that cheap carefree buggy!
No probs
WLtoys has been a world of hurt for me too. The upgrade path is not clear and I had to do lots of modifications to make my friends car work with parts meant for the model I was working on.
What id like to see is the lc10b5 with a brushless set up on a track, in a race with a 104001 with the same gearing and electronics, and to see the sort of extra pace and reliability that four times the price gets me.
Def won’t make up for four times the cost as we see in racing when all things are fairly equal more cost doesn’t help unless it’s in the motor lol
Does the lac racing body fit the wltoys?
That's funny when Makerfire was asking my opinion about the carbon fibre chassis a few weeks ago they clearly explained I would have to bend the front kick on the chassis myself. I wonder why they didn't clearly explain this to you also? That's a real shame, anyhow this is far better than a 144001 or a 124019 for speed run. Keep an eye on my channel to see what these cars are really capable of 😎
The Carbon chassis is also about 2mm shorter and the front diff case holes are miss aligned. You also can’t heat carbon to bend it, it won’t hold its shape and you’ll more likely deform it.
I’m in no doubt it’s better for speed runs...it’s bigger, wider and looks like you can gear it better. The fun for me though is getting the crazy speeds from the little ones. They’d be better selling the 104001 as a roller and knock about 25% of the price off.
@@TomleyRC you never got crazy speed on anything like the RC master has and you're calling a car trash because an aftermarket part doesn't fit ? Wow you really have no idea 😂
@@honestbloke2427 dude, The RC Master is certainly the Speed king when it comes to these WLtoys... and as you'll see in my reply, I've said I'm in no doubt the 104001 is going to be a more stable platform for speed. But there is only a small amount of people that are going to use to for that. As an actual 1/10 Buggy... it's pretty poorly made. Sub standard electronics...sub standard materials.
@@perspectivemeditation7648 No Salt in my Coffee though dude.... haha
My thoughts exactly. I’ve hit 76mph on 3s with this 1/10th scale and I’m just getting started. It’s all in the tuning & that’s a big part of this hobby. Cheers
That's called caster angle. Helps track the front wheels AND makes the suspension more efficient for soaking up bumps
Multimeter is the best way to check CF for something fishy. Each layer should conduct through itself so you should be able to get continuity from one edge to the other at every layer. It won't conduct between the layers well though.
True. But opening will show if it is woven fibre.
@@dailyprophet6641 that's not really a concern. The weave can have a major impact but it has to be designed in. Parts like this are cnc cut from mass produced sheets, its all woven, usually in 45 or 90 degree offsets for each layer.
Thanks so much for this video... I was going to buy this carbon fiber chassis for my 104001.. but you took one for the team. And saved me some money... so thanks man... not only would I have lost money but I’d still have the issue of an even weaker chassis... that would have created even more problems.
I’m so glad you released this. I was days from ordering that carbon chassis... now I don’t have to... awesome job. Keep up the good work 👍👌😃
Glad to have helped David
Makerfire never sent my order placed on first week of April (lots of drama bs). They knew this car will be in pieces when hit my chop chop shop! ⚙ *'~💨
The numerical system totally confuses me with the wl toys, I suppose its something easy for the company, but I do like names lol, terrific build man she looks sharp no question!!
Prety easy if you know there system , ill explain ,The numers are 10 for scale then 4 for 4wd , then the model 001 , there first if they make another version it will be 104002 etc
@@Lee.gRC27 makes sense, thanks brother!
104001 is 10th scale, 4 wheel drive, model 001. In that order. Edit, oh good, finally im not the only one who knows. ^_^ keep spreading the good word!
✌🏻😎🏴Welcome to the club 😂.
I was worried about you when you had your fingers trapped but the second you got free I burst out laughing 😂 Cracked me up for some reason 😂.
Haha.... that’s why I left it in the video 😅
You fully deserve the freebies for putting out great and regular content and for making me laugh!
Thanks Jon
Dude, my wltoys 124019 has turned into a lcracing truggy, haha. Should have started there maybe. Its been fun rebuilding, I'm not complaining much. Great look at these! Thanks
Yeah... it sometimes gets like that doesn’t it lol
Where did you get the tracks on that truck behind you on the shop please I have to know
Thanks mate, great video, I need to buy you a coffee because you have just saved me some cash.
No worries mate 😉👍
I was going to do some up grade to my buggy and the chassis was one of them as well as going brushless, but getting the original pinion gear grub scew is a bit rounded of I think. Think I might have to drill it out. No Alan key fits
Was there a running video on this LC that I missed ?
No, I’ve not made one yet
If you're done with it, I'll happily take it off your hands! 🤣👍
It’s been rebuilt and a brushless added for one last chance!
@@TomleyRC race it against your lc10b with the same electrics. Let's see the kind of difference that four times the price gets you !
Probably slightly less speed but much better control and overall experience, the 104 just looks so cheap and far too flexible imo. Not what I'd expect from WL...
What chassis protector do you have on the 10b5?
i want those foam wheels/tires you have on the 144001... please let me know what they are.. i swear they sell the one you hate with a metal chassis currently.. i dont think that shock tower is carbon fiber.. maybe just a sticker
I’m glad I waited on this one. 😃 Thanks.
Maybe on the 3rd version it will be better.
i haven't gotten any of these cars but im wondering cant you put the lcracing parts on to the wltoys?
Why not swap the chassis on the wltoys for an LC Racing chassis if they're just clones? Would the holes line up? Would be nice to know, and I'm sure an LC Racing chassis can't be too expensive tho I may be wrong.
That LC Racing LC10B is impressive👍👍 On my wish list for sure!
Can't put carbonfiber kit on to make it weaker, shows you that some of the cheap rcz are good & some are half cooked, good job pointing that out.
Totally agree with you. This 104001 and the bad quality of the CVD of the 144001 /124018 /124019.
Makes me change to VRX still cheap and so much better quality I'm so happy with my VRX Cobra.
You should test one in your Chanel.
Would be epic for sure.
I’ve had a VRX Truggy I think... really good!
@@TomleyRC yes I have seen that video also carbon chasis and China manufacturer but it worked fine on the VRX.
That means if you use the correct materials it will work.
Can I have a link to the carbon chassis pls and do they make one for the 019 also? I think some of the carbon parts other than chassis maybe ok
Do you think the top cover from 104001 will fit 124017?
I SOOOOOO APPRECIATE you saving me the troubles you’ve had. After the second delay from Banggood and watching your reviews, I asked to switch my order to another model that I love (DBX10, if I recall correctly.)
Good choice to switch!
I agree with you, I got the LCRacing EMB 1H Pro kit last year, first kit I’d built since getting back into the hobby. I also got the Truggy conversion kit and built that instead of the buggy as was winter. Love the quality of their kits and it really can shift and I only run it with a 2s 4200mha 25c pack crammed in. Think initial kit cost me £202 and you only needed to add a transmitter and receiver which I had already and battery pack. Like the look of the 1/10 kit, but when you add the price for the electrics, tyres, Motor etc it mounts up. But you get what you pay for really. Love the vids, love LC kits 👍🏻
Agree... the quality is awesome from LC Racing
The reason for the kick up is to provide castor for the front hubs. I think Teckno is now doing it through the front arms by molding them twisted.
Damnit you beat me to the comparison!!! $750 vs $150 is a big price difference but worth it to many
750? Mine is 350 with all to run.. and a lot of upgrades
@@fran.6496 kit is $350 alone. Well the 10B5 is. I have a tekin setup in mine
Not everyone buys one to automatically upgrade it. If your having a lot of fun just using it the way it is than its worth every penny. Comparing it to X-ray, a true racing machine is not fair. Has anyone looked at the cost of X-ray replacement parts.
Comparing it to LC Racing also made in China, is fair if you intended to upgrade anyway.
for making the carbon parts they are just milled out of a flat sheet of carbon. they just use a cnc machine. The problem of the aluminum with wl toys is that aluminum has many grades and some have no memory of shape.
Hallo,
Generally, you are of course right…👍
And of course, you clearly say that this is your personal opinion and decision… 👍
And you are also clearly explain the significant difference in price, which logically leads into technical differences, also… 👍
Now, with 1:10th scale WLtoys goes into the field of an existing, popular, official RC race-class.
However, most people being interested in the new WLtoys 1:10 buggy are having their history with the smaller scale WLtoys models using those for many, many different things, but not a lot for actually racing on a RC track…and luckily those smaller models are able to handle most, what people like to do with them… 👍
Main advantage factors within this common usage:
• …the "little ones" are quite solid…👍
•… and due to their small size and little wight they can be quite easily over-powered; their "out of the box" power performance is already extraordinary… 👍
Now, with the significant heavier 1:10 buggy these advantage factors are gone.
Actually, this is just a logical process…😉
So,
to get the similar performance out of the 1:10 like used from the smaller ones, it needs quite a lot of and RC car craftmanship experience. It is a little bit like in the time, when we just had to modify the existing race-kits to make them competitive; nowadays this is not necessary anymore. The existing race-kits are all very competitive right out of the box… 😉…it mainly depends on driving, setup and racing-tactic skills… 😉
Therefore,
if I would want to go into the 1:10 4WD buggy "high end" category, I would not go with a newcomer in this field like LC Racing; unless I would enjoy to be some sort of pioneer, showing that even a newcomer brand can be competitive, also… 😉. Of course, such a project can be very fascinating and satisfying, and I know about this very nice kick, because many years ago I have very successfully raced TRAXXAS in 2WD buggy and race-truck German nationals.
Going with LC Racing nowadays would be pretty much the same… 😉
But doing such a project, it is harder to be competitive than with a model from the established brands. They all have so much experience, support and team backup, which can be very easily used very effective from every driver…with LC Racing you would be pretty much alone on yourself…
The only advantage would be that LC Racing seems to be a little bit better in price.
profimodel.cz/de/profi-auta/290418-lc10b5001.html?gclid=CjwKCAjw-qeFBhAsEiwA2G7Nl25ajH9-qWv-0_VNpBI-SYAZox6nBFS38b4MoT_D8dYzAsIsliXUZxoCENMQAvD_BwE
hk-modellbau.com/default.asp?ex=shop/produktseite.asp&kat_id=43&ak=1
But is this enough to compensate for all the advantages with the established brands…? 🤔😉😂😊…
Keep on having a great RC FUN time…!!! 🍀
Thorsten 🌞 RACER - Budget RC Fun Team Germany 🍻 😉😂😊…
I ended up making a one-piece CF top plate which significantly improved the chassis stiffness. Also used went with some softer springs all around to get some good droop.
What’s crazy is a lot of the plates on the WL car are steel, not even aluminum and super heavy.
This car also needs a slipper of some sort otherwise you’ll keep breaking gears.
Great video man. I love my LC Racing EMB-T.
I appreciate the honesty I thought of buying one and making it nice but not now I didn’t feel you were too rough bc you buy the cheap one and break it you’re just out the around $200.00 you could be almost into something nice
Yeah... it’s ‘okay’.... but not sure it’ll last as long as some of the more expensive ones
Can you tell me what model the purple 1/12 scale wltoys 124019 is based from? Is that also an lc racing buggy? And will all the lc parts fit it?
Many thanks
@@ElectronicMusicUnderground thanks so the lc racing truggy is the model I want to look for spares then ? I wanna get a few spares but wanted better quality parts etc. some threads on various mounts have gone and I need to replace parts as some just aren’t 100%
Love your videos always great content 👌saying hello from across the pond from red deer Alberta Canada
Thanks dude.... nice part of the World!
It is pretty great country an hour form the mountains ⛰always somewhere to take the rcs whether it be bashing trailing or crawling 😀
Agree with the assessment
Great, now I have to buy an LC10B5. But thanks for the side by side.
No probs
I'm done with all the so called "budget" rc cars and trucks. I've had stuff break on HSP and WLtoys that I've never seen break before in 35 years in the hobby. Better for me to spend another hundred in the first place than to keep spending money on replacement parts for which there are no decent substitutes.
What if you use multiple shock towers and longer screws to achieve the same thickness what it cost more? Like I said using one shock tower use two of them on each end.
Love these honesty vids Cheers from the US mate 🔥👍✌️
No worries mate
I like the wltoys,but the lc racing looks totaly sick Damn sweet 👌🏽😍
Waiting for gen like 3 or 4. Maybe theyll step it up by then.
You get what you pay for!! but for someone new to rc it's might be worth a go 👍
You have to heat it in order to bend it in the front , just use the product properly😊
Which one is better wltoys buggy rc?
Would love to see these compared to the car that they are based off the Xray XB4
Thank you for the honest comparison between these kits and branding.
I understand that cash is king but ripping of someone else’s design, and making a crappier version is just wrong.
So many people have jumped on the WLToys band wagon. I’ve even been abused for my opinion about these Chinese knock offs. It’s theft.
Even had one TH-camr tell me I didn’t know anything as I had never joined the 100mph club like he had. About as relevant as the colour of my hair.
I do not own either brand, but can quite easily tell the difference in quality just from your vision.
Hex head hardware, was one I think you omitted. They are poles apart as you simply displayed.
I just can’t stand by and watch RCMart/WLToys send out these freebies and people rate them as hobby grade, high performance and simply ignore the LC heritage.
Truthfully I was great to hear you say straight up that you did not accept the free kit, and that you really wanted to be impartial.
Congratulations on your ethics, and morality 👍🤓🇦🇺
A certain channel that I shall I not name did a video of the LC Racing EMB-1 buggy, the one the WL Toys 144001 buggy was cloned from, and they told people not to buy it and that they should buy the WL Toys instead. I went off on them and told them that they are really doing this hobby a disservice by not only promoting knockoff or clone products but also telling people to buy the clone instead of the real thing just because the clone is cheaper..............
as soon as the purple buggy is $90 shipped off ebay i will order... i really do like my 2 wltoys 144001's and they can be made into any car you want them to be...
Advise you to take which car?
👍The Tacon Soar Buggy is kinda in the middle much better quality for around $210
If that's carbon fibre it's very very very badly made. Firstly the fact that you peeled it apart and secondly the whole point of carbon fibre is how ridged a part can be for less weight. Junk.
Is there carbon chassis for the 124019 yet great video m8 keep them coming
Not that I've seen yet
Yes there is. $43 on Makerfire.
@@WellingtonIronman ah tidy nice 1 buddy
I'd love to see a review of the LC10B5, I want one of those
Great informative video, good spare parts !
I own LC R Truggy and I like it, the problem is that aincan move motor any wider becaise wanted to do speedruns on bigger gears than stock ones :)
Still did 84km/h :)
Couldn't see a shot of the lc steering arm and if it's the same design as wltoys with the slack from incorrect hole size.
3 steps of r n d.
1. make the best product ever.
2. find ways to make it cheap as much as possible without breaking the initial product.
3. using cosmetics to hide details that give off the cheapness..
4. go back to step 2 and see what else you can remove and make 2 variants without the "exclusive" better equipment..
5. just like step 3 but to cover the new variant flaws to make the better model look " more expensive" and justify a 200$ price bump.
Ok I would too lol I love the channel tho bro.. keep up the hard work... I'm about to post my 100 mph challenge 124019 I finally got my brushless system in and complete...
Hoping to get my 124019 out again soon and try to break 100mph finally!
I'd have tried sandwiching the two chassis together Phil,cut the nose off the carbon chassis and mount it to the top of the alloy chassis.
I have now... giving it one last run
I'm looking to get my first remote control car and 144001 looks the best by far. I'd like to get 2 batteries but what should I expect to pay as I don't want to spend alot out initially.
I believe that ~120 USD is pretty typical. It really looks like it needs a chassis brace.
Get the 144010