Well shucks I have been going to the RC track for a bit now . Those RC drifts cars have looked interesting and up leaving the hobby shop with a RMX RTR 2.5 and a mini Z Subaru AWD drift then went home to CZcams to figure it out thanks for this video.
i wish i never started looking at rc drift cars, it started i was buying a cheapo for my nephew and now im deep into the rabbit hole. btw the street lights make such good atmosphere
@@lifeofnozzy3312 i started looking at those too xD and im already knee deep with 3d planes, stunt bike, a 1998 s14, campervan, gaming.. not enough time in a day xD
How come traxxas chasing aren't use more? I have so many spare traxxas stuff I've really wanted to make a drift build out of the parts. Either a rwd rustler that I can lower or a 4tec 2.0 awd but I keep gettin told rwd is better than awd? But then I see that there's a big difference between indoor competitive drifting vs just driving outside in the parking lot. Can you speak on this a little? Ive heard the rwd drift cars are basically useless outdoors. Also is 1/10 the most common size or do they have smaller?
1/10 is the most common size would would see on a indoor track, the way these cause are design is for going sideways just like have formula drift cars in real life are dedicated to drifting, its not like you couldn’t convert one but its just not gone be the same as far as handling
Honestly those chassis are high comp chassis which take alot of skill off the bat to drive them, this hobby is not easy at all so buyin a more expensive doesnt get you tht far, but if you were going to pick one of those up id buy the md1
IMO, best chassis under $700 would be any of the base level plastic YD2Z/S/E. Those are roughly $200 more or less and will leave you enough room to buy quality electronics that will live throughout its lifespan as you upgrade small stuff here and there (so long as they aren't abused). With any base plastic YD2 paired with quality electronics (New), a whole setup will land you around $700. YD2 in general also has the best aftermarket support so you can really customize it to your own style over time. If you're lucky, you might be able to find the "Plus" versions of the YD2 second hand for cheap (ex: YD2 R Plus). The "Plus" versions of these cars will usually come with a carbon upper/lower deck, aluminum shock-towers, and aluminum big-bore shocks! These components propel the car into intermediate-competition category. MST is also a decent option since they offer the best RTR kit (better than Yokomo rtr's in my opinion). Most of their RTR kits are roughly $400 depending where you look. If it's your first RC car in general, you'll also need a battery (preferably 7.4v 5200mah LiPo) and charger. Eventually however, you'll end up having to replace servo/gyro and remote (rx/tx) since the cheap ones it comes with go bad over time. Aftermarket support for this brand is dwarfed in comparison to Yokomos support. It's definitely a chore looking for certain parts unless you know where to look. Though I have seen some frankenstein builds that have adapted YD2 parts onto it with little to no effort. If you're just talking base chassis alone (not including electronics), any of the YD2SXIII, YD2RX, or YD2ZX type chassis will be worth it (around $600). Roughly 80% hopped up with nearly all aluminum upgrades; slide-rack for steering system, aluminum big bore shocks, carbon upper/lower deck, aluminum shock towers, aluminum bulkhead, aluminum motor mount with built-in heatsink and fan-mount. Those reading this with prior knowledge might say "What about the MC-1, or Bianca, or Rhinomax Shark", those kits and others like it are conversion chassis (meaning you'll need to either sacrifice a car or buy parts a la cart to complete), and although they technically are around $700 or less, the parts necessary to complete them will already propel the car past $1000 assuming you're buying everything new. Hope this narrows it down
@@lifeofnozzy3312 but, starting from a standard production drifting car or I can buy parts by parts to completely build the car? I just bought an mjx hyper go to practice me ,it's a cheap product good to start ,and my second step is buy a drift rear wheel drive car ... Make sense for you ?
I just picked up my first RC car last week. Keep the content coming, I got a lot to learn.
Forsure bro, just Subcribe an stay tuned, if you need an tips just lmk
Well shucks I have been going to the RC track for a bit now . Those RC drifts cars have looked interesting and up leaving the hobby shop with a RMX RTR 2.5 and a mini Z Subaru AWD drift then went home to CZcams to figure it out thanks for this video.
i wish i never started looking at rc drift cars, it started i was buying a cheapo for my nephew and now im deep into the rabbit hole. btw the street lights make such good atmosphere
They do an that’s how it goes, now I’m into crawlers😢
@@lifeofnozzy3312 i started looking at those too xD and im already knee deep with 3d planes, stunt bike, a 1998 s14, campervan, gaming.. not enough time in a day xD
I had visited here. Very cool spot!
Most definitely 💯
Hey fella! Thanks for the video, I looked up that drift hub place are they in Guam
Yessir
Great video! Good to see the hobby growing 🫡⛩💪
Thank you man, yea im glad to see it grow as well, ive been in to micro crawling too
Very nice shop
Super nice‼️
Is the painted car body painted with the tamiya pink green paint ? Really cool stuff around there
I believe so if I remember correctly
Yooo I was the one in the red Nissan Z a friend told me you had a CZcams channel
Hit me up
You got a instagram??
Was ihr für geile Läden habt! Geil!
How come traxxas chasing aren't use more? I have so many spare traxxas stuff I've really wanted to make a drift build out of the parts. Either a rwd rustler that I can lower or a 4tec 2.0 awd but I keep gettin told rwd is better than awd? But then I see that there's a big difference between indoor competitive drifting vs just driving outside in the parking lot. Can you speak on this a little? Ive heard the rwd drift cars are basically useless outdoors. Also is 1/10 the most common size or do they have smaller?
1/10 is the most common size would would see on a indoor track, the way these cause are design is for going sideways just like have formula drift cars in real life are dedicated to drifting, its not like you couldn’t convert one but its just not gone be the same as far as handling
Also, awd drift cars rwd arent even close to similar, part yea but the way they drive no, an yes you can use rwd outside, that depends on your tires
Im sorry for the misspelling i just woke up but yea rwd is 100% better
rwd isnt useless outdoors, it just needs a different setup
Bro is underrated 😢
Yeaaa🫤
what is the best chassis (1/10) under $700?
Well most “chassis” are under 700, do you mean build?
@@lifeofnozzy3312 chassis like the yokomo y2zx, md1, onisiki hannya... but i am new to the hobby and dont know which one to go for
Honestly those chassis are high comp chassis which take alot of skill off the bat to drive them, this hobby is not easy at all so buyin a more expensive doesnt get you tht far, but if you were going to pick one of those up id buy the md1
@@ciw8688 also if you have more questions on what route to go, hit me on ig: girlthatsnozzy
IMO, best chassis under $700 would be any of the base level plastic YD2Z/S/E. Those are roughly $200 more or less and will leave you enough room to buy quality electronics that will live throughout its lifespan as you upgrade small stuff here and there (so long as they aren't abused). With any base plastic YD2 paired with quality electronics (New), a whole setup will land you around $700. YD2 in general also has the best aftermarket support so you can really customize it to your own style over time.
If you're lucky, you might be able to find the "Plus" versions of the YD2 second hand for cheap (ex: YD2 R Plus). The "Plus" versions of these cars will usually come with a carbon upper/lower deck, aluminum shock-towers, and aluminum big-bore shocks! These components propel the car into intermediate-competition category.
MST is also a decent option since they offer the best RTR kit (better than Yokomo rtr's in my opinion). Most of their RTR kits are roughly $400 depending where you look. If it's your first RC car in general, you'll also need a battery (preferably 7.4v 5200mah LiPo) and charger. Eventually however, you'll end up having to replace servo/gyro and remote (rx/tx) since the cheap ones it comes with go bad over time. Aftermarket support for this brand is dwarfed in comparison to Yokomos support. It's definitely a chore looking for certain parts unless you know where to look. Though I have seen some frankenstein builds that have adapted YD2 parts onto it with little to no effort.
If you're just talking base chassis alone (not including electronics), any of the YD2SXIII, YD2RX, or YD2ZX type chassis will be worth it (around $600). Roughly 80% hopped up with nearly all aluminum upgrades; slide-rack for steering system, aluminum big bore shocks, carbon upper/lower deck, aluminum shock towers, aluminum bulkhead, aluminum motor mount with built-in heatsink and fan-mount.
Those reading this with prior knowledge might say "What about the MC-1, or Bianca, or Rhinomax Shark", those kits and others like it are conversion chassis (meaning you'll need to either sacrifice a car or buy parts a la cart to complete), and although they technically are around $700 or less, the parts necessary to complete them will already propel the car past $1000 assuming you're buying everything new.
Hope this narrows it down
..so It is possible to buy all the parts to build your own RC model ? I want to understand,I'm new enthusiast of this world..thank you
Yes, everything is your preference and customizable. You can do anything from a high end to budget build
@@lifeofnozzy3312 thank you ...
@@giorgiotibaldo no problem, any more questions just let me know
@@lifeofnozzy3312 but, starting from a standard production drifting car or I can buy parts by parts to completely build the car? I just bought an mjx hyper go to practice me ,it's a cheap product good to start ,and my second step is buy a drift rear wheel drive car ... Make sense for you ?
@giorgiotibaldo anything outside a rwd chassis will create bad habits wen you start drifting rwd, I would say start out with a rtr 2.5 mst
about to blow that motor lol
It did end up blowing up but it held up since 2018 lol
Epoxy Floor?
Polymer?
It was polished concrete, but I think it might be t tile now
can you cop from them online
Unfortunately they don’t have a website but you can hit them up on ig drift_hub_rc and julian will help you out
Bro that on a island
Location?
This is in guam bro
You heavy af on the throttle, I don't even think I heard the other chassis on the track..
I wasnt driving bro, that was bro will his og setup with rubber tires with a powerful motor