Injora SCX24 Rock Buggy Build Part 3!

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @matthewkristenglenn
    @matthewkristenglenn Před 4 měsíci

    This video was perfect for helping me wrap my head around how to assemble/build my sons scx24 buggy. Thanks a ton for the awesome content

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před 4 měsíci

      No problem at all mate, I'm really glad the video helped with your sons buggy build! He's going to love it! Thanks for watching 👍

  • @kyleduncan2648
    @kyleduncan2648 Před 3 dny

    Just got the Injora Buggy and yours is super clean. I like what you've done!

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před 3 dny

      @@kyleduncan2648 Thanks mate, much appreciated. These little buggies are a ton of fun!

  • @davidcook284
    @davidcook284 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for these videos. I ordered green and orange kits from Injora to convert both my Jeep SCX24's. The order has made it Stateside from China. Now waiting on USPS.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Great choice of colors! My 7 year old son wants me to convert his JLU into an orange buggy! Enjoy the builds these are a great little option I'm really enjoying mine.

  • @jeffreypursley1914
    @jeffreypursley1914 Před rokem +1

    Nice build, looks pretty capable just the way it is now. Moving the electronics up front was definitely the way to go. Thanks for sharing.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      These little Injora buggies are so fun! Such a great bang for the buck, you really don't have to sink a ton of money into these SCX24's to have fun! Thanks for hanging out!

  • @jeepin631
    @jeepin631 Před rokem +2

    I just got my Injora rock buggy kit from Amazon today. It did come with directions and it did come with an injora sticker pack but they both weren’t in the packaging they were just loose in the envelope. Liked your video so I subscribed keep them coming I love my tiny trucks lol 😂

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      Nice one mate! Your going to love the little buggy, they are heaps of fun. I got the sticker sheet maybe I overlooked the instructions? Doesn't matter now its built! Thanks for the kind words, I'm going to keep working hard to give you guys the best 1/24 scale content I can!

  • @endurogym3714
    @endurogym3714 Před rokem +1

    Check out that sweet action

  • @Js_junkyard
    @Js_junkyard Před rokem +1

    When your wheels are lifting off the incline like that it is from the shocks unloading. Use some rubber bands as limit straps to counter this. Hook them around the upper links right behind the servo and around the very top front bumper area, this will change everything. Also, get the brass wheels from injora. Moforc AFIB’s mounted at the upper shock mount will give you better shock position choices. It will fit some long travel shocks about 43mm. Mount the front upper shock position as rearward as you can, the rear upper as far forward for the most articulation and it helps it sit lower too. This thing is an amazing thing for a non LCG chassis. Deadbolt links up front and c10 fronts in the back make the perfect wheelbase for my liking. Next is 4ws on this thing!

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Thanks for you detailed comment, some really solid suggestions there! I still haven't done anything with the suspension on the two little Injora buggies we have here! I'm still surprised with its stock capabilities, of course there I'd always room for improvement. I did swap the esc to a Furitek Iguana pro and I'm running it on 3s. It's a beast for sure. Thanks for watching, I appreciate you being here!

  • @UpperLeftRC
    @UpperLeftRC Před rokem +1

    Good lookin out on the electronics relocation! I’ll have to get mine readjusted and cleaner lookin like yours 😄👍🏻

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Good stuff. Yeah everything fits in there just right and it helps get that weight down low and forward I'm really happy with how mine crawls!

    • @shanehall8447
      @shanehall8447 Před 7 měsíci

      @@havikhobbies how the heck do you charge the battery ??

  • @kylec8685
    @kylec8685 Před rokem +2

    Nice work man, that was a very impressive climbing angle. I am very tempted to order one of these kits.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Yes for a short wheelbase rig it sure can climb! Thanks for watching.

    • @jasonrhodes9726
      @jasonrhodes9726 Před rokem +1

      It made that climb on only three tires.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Yeah it was struggling witb that climb and the stock shock set-up. Pretty low center of gravity!

  • @bladeaddison3189
    @bladeaddison3189 Před rokem +1

    Great stance on that rig! I’m waiting on my Injora shipment as we speak. 👍

    • @bladeaddison3189
      @bladeaddison3189 Před rokem

      Btw … 58 degrees is insane! 😮

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      It's such a game changer for me over the stock configuration. The fact you can have good belly clearance but still have that low center of gravity and Insane vertical performance! It's a sick little rig, thanks for watching!

  • @cechylton4027
    @cechylton4027 Před 8 měsíci

    I run my electronic in the back battery on driver side on skid.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah that works, probably helps balance the weight of the motor 👍 Thanks for watching mate!

  • @GeezerGramps
    @GeezerGramps Před rokem +1

    How high is that piece of plywood off the ground that your using in your track? That little guy crawls like a spider. I have an extra Jeep laying around I might need to build one of those.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      I guess that plywood platform sits 9 inches or so off the ground? The little buggy is no joke when it hits the rocks! I plan on completely redoing my rock course to make it more challenging as the trucks inevitably improve.

  • @omeletn
    @omeletn Před rokem +2

    The manual you have linked is the same diagram one Injora has on their site. Is there a better one you meant to link?

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      When I emailed Injora asking for the manual that is what they linked. I don't think there is a more detailed manual.

  • @suemisslbeck7023
    @suemisslbeck7023 Před rokem

    Very nice video with great details for this Injora buggy kit. I have a Furitek Lizard Pro ultimate that I want to utilize along with a fairly tiny receiver for my GT5 radio. Do you think these electronics upgrades will provide an easier install? I will need to figure out a brushed motor and transmission. Thanks for doing the 3 part build series of videos-very helpful.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      I'm glad you found the videos helpful! I think you would find space for the receiver and esc, I can't be 100% sure as I don't have those exact components to confirm. Thanks for watching!

    • @scottmichael7178
      @scottmichael7178 Před rokem +2

      having the furitek system made it easier by the looks. Mine went together fairly easily and i have the interior with a small flysky receiver. I love this chasis. They look great and perform very well. Injora is really nailing it with their stuff. Only complaint is the light bar doesn't turn off on the 3rd channel lol. I have to put in a remote switch

  • @rcarty419
    @rcarty419 Před rokem +1

    Very cool dude!!
    Haven’t seen these!!
    Nice video dude!!
    Big sub!!!
    Curious what’s goal of this crawl better, different look, or faster bouncer??

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Thanks mate! This thing has great weight distribution for crawling, but I don't see why you couldn't do a bouncer build out of it! I think it could be awesome.

  • @KBRC81
    @KBRC81 Před rokem +1

    So the upper arms aren’t hitting the ESC case at full compression? I put mine like you had it first and slide the battery as far forward as it can go.

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      I'm running stock JLU front links and shocks and the links don't touch the esc at full compression. The Injora kit is designed to house the esc in that location.

  • @stevedoerr1511
    @stevedoerr1511 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been thinking of getting this but I run brushless and not looking like Komodo will work sadly

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Unfortunately I don't have any brushless setups to say yes or no on the install. IMO it's such a cool and inexpensive kit it might be worth building as a brushed rig even if the brushless motor doesn't fit!

    • @stevedoerr1511
      @stevedoerr1511 Před rokem +1

      @@havikhobbies yes your right lol, every time I think I’m done a new chassis comes out I can’t stop 😂

    • @scottmichael7178
      @scottmichael7178 Před rokem

      @@stevedoerr1511 haha, im in the same boat. Btw they do make a micro komodo if you havent seen it already

    • @Js_junkyard
      @Js_junkyard Před rokem +1

      Brushless will work, i have a forward facing brushed and i just had to trim the piece he is mounting his electronics to. I have my v1 electronics mounted on the side right in the “door” and run the furitek lizard which goes in the back. Small batteries will fit in the opposite door area if they are 300-400mah.

  • @GURU_RCs
    @GURU_RCs Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brushed or brushless??

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před 10 měsíci

      The little buggy is running the stock V2 electronics and I've installed a MoFoRC Torque Beast 50 3.0 brushed motor.

  • @Butcherv666
    @Butcherv666 Před rokem +1

    How did you get light to turn on and of with controller

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      The light bar plugs in just like the stock SCX24 LEDs. The V2 electronics let you switch light from off, on and flashing from the stock transmitter.

    • @Butcherv666
      @Butcherv666 Před rokem +1

      @@havikhobbies I got the ae6 in my is that version 1

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem +1

      Yes AE6 is v1. It has an output for the light but is not switchable from transmitter. Another way to do it would be something like this www.amazon.com/Remote-Controlled-Electronic-Switch-Relay/dp/B08FLZXSD7/ref=asc_df_B08FLZXSD7/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459627455694&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1122429239556460205&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9010331&hvtargid=pla-966645786900&psc=1 connected to a spare channel!

    • @Butcherv666
      @Butcherv666 Před rokem +1

      @@havikhobbies cool pal , so I need to get a lead if I put esc under front for battery

    • @havikhobbies
      @havikhobbies  Před rokem

      Yeah you'll need some sort of power lead out of the controller to extend power wires. Because it's too tight to be pluggin/unplugging battery with controller under the front.