MCCT 34: Axial AX24 XC-1 and SCX24 LaL

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2023
  • MCCT - Micro Crawler Capability Test: • MCCT - Micro Crawler C...
    Here we test, compare and grade capabilities and performance of micro trucks 1/18 - 1/24 scale.
    Ranking after MCCT 34 (Place, Points/Tests failed/S-Stock, M-Modified, K-Kit)
    1. 74.91/0/M - SCX24 LaL - Episode 34
    2. 64.95/0/M - SCX24 Betty mod. v1 - Episode 13
    3. 63.25/0/M - SCX24 Grave Digger - Episode 10
    4. 62.3/0/M - CR-18 Kratos modified - Episode 18
    5. 60.5/0/M - FMS Atlas 6x6 modified - Episode 19
    6. 55.2/0/M - FCX24 mod. v1 - Episode 14
    7. 55.05/0/S - FX118 Fury Wagon - Episode 29
    8. 54.35/0/S - CR-18P Evo Harvest - Episode 23
    9. 51.2/0/S - SCX24 Betty - Episode 1
    10. 50.35/0/M - SCX24 Full Metal - Episode 12
    11. 49.63/0/m - FCX24 Chevy K5 mod. v1 - Episode 32
    12. 46.75/0/S - Panda Hobby Tetra K1 Sport - Episode 8
    13. 42.45/0/S - CR-18P Rock Van- Episode 17
    14. 42.4/0/S - CR-18P T-Hunter - Episode 20
    15. 40.05/0/S - SCX24 Jeep Wrangler - Episode 1
    16. 39/0/S - SCX24 Chevrolet - Episode 1
    17. 38.8/0/S - SCX24 Deadbolt - Episode 1
    18. 38.48/0/S - TRX-4M Bronco - Episode 31
    19. 36.83/0/M - FCX24 Unimog mod. v1 - Episode 33
    20. 35.25/0/S - FCX18 LC80 - Episode 30
    21. 34.84/0/S - FCX24 Chevy K5 - Episode 32
    22. 34.8/0/M - CR-24 Defender modified - Episode 3
    23. 28.05/0/S - RocHobby Mogrich - Episode 15
    24. 27/0/S - Austar AX8560 - Episode 31
    25. 26.9/0/S - FCX24 Power Wagon - Episode 14
    26. 26.15/0/S - FCX24 Unimog - Episode 33
    27. 45.8/1/S - FMS Atlas 6x6 - Episode 19
    28. 39.51/1/S - RocHobby Cheyenne 6x6 - Episode 25
    29. 37.2/1/S - CR-18 “LC80” - Episode 9
    30. 35.8/1/S - SCX24 Jeep Gladiator - Episode 1
    31. 30.45/1/K - Capo CUB1 - Episode 7
    32. 28.15/1/S - CR-24 Jeep - Episode 4
    33. 27.8/1/S - Carisma MSA-1E Subaru Brat - Episode 5
    34. 25.66/1/S - RC4WD 1/24 Trailfinder 2 - Episode 16
    35. 22.75/1/S - CR-24 Defender - Episode 3
    36. 18.75/1/S - Axial AX24 - Episode 34
    37. 18.5/1/S - EazyRC Arizona - Episode 18
    38. 15.45/1/S - ECX Barrage FPV - Episode 5
    39. 14.98/1/S - CR-24 G-Armor 2s - Episode 28
    40. 46.4/2/S - HG-18 Tiger Dog - Episode 2
    41. 44.35/2/S - FMS Toyota Hilux - Episode 6
    42. 31/2/S - RGT Adventurer - Episode 4
    43. 28.5/2/S - Mini-Z 4x4 Suzuki Jimny - Episode 2
    44. 28.25/2/S - CR-24 Bronco - Episode 4
    45. 28.05/2/S - FMS Toyota FJ Cruiser - Episode 6
    46. 21.3/2/S - RC4WD 1/18 D90 - Episode 11
    47. 19.35/2/S - RC4WD 1/18 Black Jack - Episode 11
    48. 17/2/S - RocHobby Fire Horse - Episode 18
    49. 16.25/2/S - FMS Toyota LC80 - Episode 9
    50. 14.86/2/S - EazyRC Bronx - Episode 27
    51. 12.25/2/S - Racent 1/24 Jeep - Episode 22
    52. 7.8/2/S - SCX24 Ford Bronco - Episode 21
    53. 4.55/2/S - WLToys 2428 - Episode 26
    54. 9.85/3/S - RGT 1/24 Defender - Episode 3
    55. 34.5/4/S - RocHobby Magnum - Episode 24
    10 tests have to be passed:
    Test 1: Max. climbing ability on rough surface.
    1 point for every 1° higher 45°
    Test 2: Max. climbing ability on smooth surface.
    1 point for every 1° higher 45°
    Test 3: Max. descending ability including stop and ascending backwards
    0.5 points for every 1° higher 45°
    Test 4 and 5: Tilt angle to the left and to the right.
    0.5 points for every 1° higher 32°
    Test 6: Hill of branches, flat side.
    Max. 2 points
    Test 7: Hill of branches, steep side.
    Max. 10 points, rated by driver
    Test 8: Hill of smooth pebble stones, flat side.
    Max. 2 points
    Test 9: Hill of smooth pebble stones, steep side.
    Max. 10 points, rated by driver
    Test 10: Low speed performance and modulation
    0 - 5 points, classified by comparison to well known models and ESCs
    0 points: e.g. Panda Hobby Tetra K1, SG 1802
    1 point: e.g. Hobby Plus CR-18, CR-24, Atlas 6x6
    2 points: e.g. Axial SCX24 v1, Mini-Z 4x4
    3 points: e.g. Axial SCX24 v2, Furitek ESCs with brushed motors
    4 points: e.g. Hobbywing 1080 ESC, AS12 ESCs, ASX24 ESC
    5 points: e.g. Furitek ESCs with brushless outrunner motors
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Komentáře • 23

  • @texomarc
    @texomarc Před 7 měsíci +3

    When I saw the ax24, I was literally insulted as an RC enthusiast. What a terrible design! I love the scx axles but at this point, for an rtr, axial is bringing up the rear. Traxxas, Hobbyplus and FMS are all far better offerings for rtr. I still prefer the scx axles for custom super performers but for scale and trail, the other rigs are so much better. The axe looks terrible and doesn’t perform for sh…
    Thanks for sharing, Donald! You’re awesome, man. Hope you’ve a great one.

  • @daniels_199
    @daniels_199 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I agree with the bottom line: even the FMS Hilux is a better and more fun crawler than the AX24

  • @wingnutbert9685
    @wingnutbert9685 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I really like your MCCT tests b/c unlike driving on an in or outdoor course, which are way too variable even with the best driving and intentions, yours are very close to even and repeatable. I think if testing is going to be done and folks are going to compare (or complain about) differences and "better" and "worse", we need some standardization on surfaces, obstacles and methods like you've got.
    ???: One thing I did notice on the side tilt test was you had the AX above the sandpaper by a few cm's. The LaL tires were right against the edge of the sand paper. You being right there, can tell if it makes a difference or not. (Tire catching the edge and holding just that bit longer vs not touching) Might be only very small difference, but I just thought I'd mention it in case you notice a difference.

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you.
      There will always be problems... different temperatures, etc. - and for good and proper statistics you should at least test 3 (or 5 or ... depending on tests), so a n > 1 would be necessary.
      Way too much effort (and of course I do not have 3 trucks of each).
      You are completely right with those tilt tests and you are a very good observer ;-)
      My problem here is, that some trucks, which are "good", will start to slip before they tip over, this is of course also depending on tires (and maybe even temperature).
      Since I wanna test the angle of tilting, and not the angle of slipping (on rather smooth surface), then I place those trucks at the edge to the rough surface.
      I do not know if this really affects the tilt angle, maybe a tiny bit. But then the truck will fall and not slip. I had to do this in only very few trucks so far (donno exactly, but maybe 5 or so). Most trucks have no problems and fall before they slip.
      Would have been better if I had started to make the tilt tests on the rough side of the plate. But initially I never had problems with trucks slipping, all were tilting.
      However, those tests 4 and 5 are probably the by far most exact tests of all. They are nearly 100% reproducable. If I sometimes have to repeat a test in those tilt tests, the truck will always (!) fall at exactly the same angle, often 0.0° exact, sometimes 0.1 or 0.2 difference (because of the angle meter and my winch not working that exact). Those are IMO "the best tests of all" ;-)
      In 1 - 3 there are many more variables... and tests 6 - 10 are only "my opinion".

  • @Fortes_RC_Adv
    @Fortes_RC_Adv Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice video

  • @sebo-Kids-RC
    @sebo-Kids-RC Před 7 měsíci +1

    sehr tolles Video!!! danke

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 7 měsíci

      Danke - Gruß an den Sebo-Nachwuchs, hoffentlich bekommen sie was Schönes und zum Thema Passendes am Sonntag Abend ;-)

  • @travispratt6327
    @travispratt6327 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for these videos I find them super interesting! Which is your favorite to use? Also which do you think is the best value for money? Thanks!

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Favourite to use? There are too many - out of the box maybe FCX24 Power Wagon and Hobby Plus Rock Van, but also love FCX24 Unimog and FCX18, my SCX24 Grave Digger, the LaL and many others ;-)
      Best bang for the buck is actually for sure the rather new Austar AX8560 (MCCT 31).

    • @travispratt6327
      @travispratt6327 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@donaldsneffe My brother got the Austar so that’s the only reason I want to get something different lol, thanks for the reply though that helps, I’ve been leaning towards the power wagon I love the looks and two speed transmission.

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@travispratt6327 2-speed is fun to drive.

  • @sebas888888
    @sebas888888 Před 6 měsíci

    what are the shocks on on the LaL , PLEASE ¿? i trust your reviews , so i trust your choice of shocks too : )

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 6 měsíci

      LOL - but I do not know. Some super cheapos for SCX24 ... from Ali or Amazon, do not know where I bought those. Only took them because of colour. Maybe changed springs (do not know anymore).
      Buy the "Mountain" shocks from Injora for SCX24, they are probably better (I do have them)...
      OK, edit: I found them, simple Amazon search, those ones:
      www.amazon.de/gp/product/B094NSFFNS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - do also have the same ones in silver, were super cheap, paid only 7,45 € (about 8 US$).
      Those ones are better: www.amazon.de/gp/product/B098DML9F5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

  • @daniels_199
    @daniels_199 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What a duo! The AX24 is shockingly useless - the worst car I purchased in a decade ;)

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Only did those two, because they "look kinda similar" and I do have the "LaL" for about a year now here (or more?), and would not have made an extra episode for it.
      Most shocking for me:
      The rear axle or rear wheels/tires of the AX24, they cannot keep the truck straight, when it is struggling going up, trying to climb an obstacle - good to see in tests 1, 2 and also 7, 9.
      The AX24 is so bad, never would have thought this.
      Would probably perform much better without 4WS (or a better/stronger servo withoug servo saver).

    • @daniels_199
      @daniels_199 Před 7 měsíci

      @@donaldsneffe shows the wide spectrum of SCX24 based cars

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@daniels_199 I did already make several ("Full Metal", "Grave Digger", "SCX24 Betty mod v1). The problem is: This is quite hard to reproduce for viewers. And MCCT does not gain a lot of views... doing those videos is soooooooo much work and super time consuming compared to "normal" unboxing or "on the bench" videos. I do not have so much time.
      For example, take the FCX24 Unimog videos I uploaded recently: The MCCT video with 2 Unimogs took me probably 15 times as much time from start filming to upload as the simple "on the bench video". For one single MCCT (with 2 trucks) I can make probably 50 - 100 "How to program Radiomaster MT12" videos ;-)
      Do not have the time for this... (and additionally: views for "Unboxing/on the bench" are way higher than for MCCTs).
      I honestly do this only because I am personally interested in it and like this "Testing/analyzing/comparing".
      Next MCCTs will be MN111 1/18 Defender RtR Pickup vs. Kit (but still have to install and test the Injora 180 motor into my kit cab version) and the FCX24 Lemur; did already film and analyze the Lemur stock, and am completely upgrading it. Will still take a bit of time, for sure after Christmas, probably somewhen in January.
      Doing a ton of SCX24s with different mods and upgrades (starting from zero and then ... more and more) would be super interesting, for me, too. But... it will not pay off and I simply do not have time for this.
      Still thinking off ordering "your" HP Evo Pro for MCCT, but if, I would like to order both versions, brushed and brushless (2FMRC strangely showed brushed) and compare those in an episode of MCCT. But actually cannot justify paying about 500 bucks for those two ;-)

    • @daniels_199
      @daniels_199 Před 7 měsíci

      @@donaldsneffe I can borrow you mine after christmas

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 7 měsíci

      @@daniels_199 I would need an "out of the box" one and am sure, you did already modify yours ;-)
      Out of the box is comparable, modified ones are hard to compare.
      However, they are cool to show ;-)

  • @LoKi01208
    @LoKi01208 Před 6 měsíci

    Good technical video but it's an kinda an unfair comparison of a bone stock ax24 vs a lcg upgraded rig. Given the same chance for base level upgrades the ax24 is just as capable. I think it's what drew a ton of people back from the old comp crawler scene for nostalgia sake where scale was never the desire, just performance. It's not perfect but it's extremely capable or more when built to the level of your scx.

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 6 měsíci

      55 trucks have been compared, not only 2 - amongst those 44 out of the box unmodified trucks. 24 unmodified trucks were better than the AX24 (amongst those SCX24 Chevy, Deadbolt, Betty, Wrangler, Gladiator)
      The AX24 does "look like a comp crawler", while the other Axial 1/24s look like scale crawlers.

    • @LoKi01208
      @LoKi01208 Před 6 měsíci

      @donaldsneffe 100% agree, no argument there. Proof is in the numbers, and honestly stock does leave a lot to be desired. Though I feel with the ax24 vs scx, that given that same level of upgrading as your lal setup it can perform just as well or better given that the driver is fluent with f/r steering.

    • @donaldsneffe
      @donaldsneffe  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@LoKi01208 To be honest: I did it because they "look kinda similar" ;-) - did make the LaL already last year, long time ago, but no MCCT video so far, and could get an AX24 for "cheap" (still expensive) here in a promo ("only" 125 €, normal price is 170 or 180, so nearly 200 US$). Thought it is more interesting to have two which look quite similar to compare.
      Rear wheel steering does not help in MCCT tests, unfortunately. I would see a better (stronger) rear servo as super important, without servo saver, that keeps wheels straight in climbing.
      Better tires...
      But still high COG, similar to the old micro crawlers (I do have four of the old ones with 4WS, RedCat, Reely, Graupner) - so I guess it will never be a top performer, even not with brass wheels.