I just picked up a pre-owned chassis missing the interior. The red does look pinkish, those are now gone. Your video build has the best tucked electronics out there with stock esc. Thanks, you da man!!
Thanks for the video, I'm a little late to the party with this but only because I just picked up a 4WS capra and would like to have an extra mini. Some of the other builds and video didn't show how they dealt with the electronics and one just stuffed the battery in the interior and though that was fine I guess? lol. Anywho, thanks for putting in that extra effort and attention to detail. Ribbit!
RIBBIT!! Nice build Bruh 💯... I call mine Kermit and plan on getting the clear one to paint Hot Pink and doing a stretch Gladiator build and calling her Miss Piggy for friends to drive on the outdoor course comps...Keep on Building 🤙
Do deadbolt rear-end in the back and the rear links and driveshaft of a c10/jlu in the front. Leaves plenty of space for a full ecu under the hood area, so there no need to de-case, as well as a lower stance with better performance.
Just watched your Injora build video and it was great. I saw the cape crawler Injora build. I'm definitely going to get one and build it. Cape crawler also used the green body. I'm more parcel to the blue.
The roof hatch idea was perfect i was fighting with ecu fitting and looking good i took the velco piece from kit and attached it to roof still have to unplug stuff but its alot easier and cleaner
Great and helpful video, I love the channel and the videos you put out for the rc community. I have a deadbolt and have done almost all the mods on it myself at home in my shop. It has a 50T motor, I took off the back shocks and made my own limiting straps for the back. The front has about half droop and I kicked back and trimmed the shocks . The thing is a little Beast. Trying to keep my bronco as stock at possible, for now anyway.
got my kit today from amazon... in the bag with the chassis was a single bag with four 13mm screws that correct that over sight. also since I bought a new AE-6 ESC/RX, I was able to mount it under the hood with the supplied velcro and routed the wires as I went. the only thing I don't like about mounting the ESC like this is the position of the ON/OFF switch is hard to get to.. still waiting on my axles to come in but I hope to have the thing running by July4th.. (axle delivery date is Jun25-Jun29)
I'm hoping that my Cayman build will attach to this. Mine arrives today. It will get a Furitek Stinger (micro komoto and lizard pro) and RadioLink 4 channel receiver otherwise. The smallest system I know of and the best system I have used.
I don’t think it will bolt straight up. The Caymen is a hybrid of the scx and fcx. Your skid plate will likely not fit. (Let me know how your conversion goes)
@@TheShopMiniRC I went with a new Stinger power system. I use the battery tray with the label stripped off the battery and a Furitek sticker on it. I used an Injora transmission that is too slow at high speed though.
Only 8 minutes in but I'm loving it so far. I'm thinking of doing a 100% build from aftermarket with one of these. I'm pretty much done with my Bronco and want to do a performance build. What Furitek system do you think would fit best in this chassis?
Mine was the same way, stock bolts too short for the links. Ended up not being able to finish it that night. It's a. Nice build when it's done. Stock servo is too short to wire it to an esc anywhere close. Also my front links are hitting the motor had to move it up higher
Yeah, it’s a very tight chassis. Be sure to let Injora know about the stock bolts being too short. I told them and they seemed to either not believe me, or it wasn’t a priority.
Ribbit/frogger Nice build but when my orange kit gets here the interior will not be used. I just need to figure out where to put a stock bat at. Gunna try my komoto in it. I got the big one not the mini. Wish me luck.
The battery actually slides in and out pretty easily. That’s why we focused on making the interior easy to remove. You can also leave your power lead long on your battery or have an extension that you can charge the battery while in the car (not really recommended though)
Great idea with tucking the battery down, i just got the Injora buggy, a little late to the party but i can not find that battery in canada could you tell me the size of the one you used in mm to see if i can find one around that size. thanks
the little tattu batteries are 46*16*14mm It looks like they changed the listing though and now have a different connector. You might need to just change the ends to what you're using. There are also other very small batteries but these have a good longer form factor: amzn.to/3GTNnAS
Ribbit Ribbit!!! This is an AWESOME video!!! I REALLY want one of these... I've never built or customized one of these lil guys yet so was a little intimidated and kept talking myself out of it... but this video removed all of that!!! Thank you so much for making this video!!! I will be ordering one through your links for sure!!!! I have a cpl questions. How is the quality of the Hot Racing mortor? Do they last? There's no link for the motor with the rest of the parts. There's also no link for the link riser 2nd question instead of a spar tire or scale parts, is there enough room in the back for a servo to make it rear steer? Keep up the awesome content!!!
Huge thanks. I am so glad to hear what you’ve said. This is exactly why I started the channel. I want people to feel more comfortable to dive deeper into the hobby.
The hot racing motor is ok, but i would look at the Injora purple motor or even the mofo rc brushed motor options. I will add a link to the desc Here is the aluminum : amzn.to/3QT9rAv And the brass : amzn.to/3QSQA8B
You’d have to reach out to them directly. Unfortunately the company is no longer in business, but the original designer might still be interested in selling some. Also, in our most recent RB1 video we are giving away a red chassis.
This is such a great video! I have learned so much from you with this one video. I see in a comment below that you recommend the Furitek micro Komodo. I already have a Furitek Lizard pro ultimate and a fairly small receiver for my GT5 transmitter. Based on your comments about the size of the buggy chassis, these seem like the perfect additions. Would you agree?
Yeah, just links and driveshafts. Get c10/jlu/bronco length links and shaft. You could try deadbolt links up front but it may be too short. The rear will be fine.
Just got my first crawler the Devastator. Its great for the cost, and I cant stop running the course on my floor. Is this your suggestions for a second mini crawler? This build looks fun for sure. The Bead lock rims listed are gone, any other suggestions?
I think it’s a pretty good 2nd rig. There are a ton of options, but the fact that this can just be slapped on a stock truck with no real issues (except that pesky 12mm screw you need), it’s great!
It’s an entirely new chassis. Not just a body. You can definitely make it work but it’s going to take a few extra parts. You need a normal SCX24 skid/belly plate and the likely new links and maybe new shocks. Everything else will swap right over.
@@TheShopMiniRC yes gates and my course was built around a stock c-10. I've left room for wider and taller vehicles when i was building it... but i just wanted to measure around and see where a rig built like this will and won't fit on my course. Lol
Your links are too short, I suggest using the longest links, in addition to increasing the wheelbase, because the shock absorber changes the angle, the off-road ability will be better.
Far from it. The chassis was actually designed for the length links I used. Of course we can stretch it (especially with such big tires) but the links are 100% not too short.
I appreciate all the little details you say on video, it really helps noobs like me.
It keeps guys like me in the hobby, cheers! I'm subscribed
Glad to help. Huge thanks for the sub!!!!
Nice video man. I should have watched this before I built mine. Just finished a nice little build. FROGGER! Its jumpy brushed. lOl
Nice! I’m sure you’ll still love it. Lol.
Amazing video. Saved it for future references. Thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
I just picked up a pre-owned chassis missing the interior. The red does look pinkish, those are now gone. Your video build has the best tucked electronics out there with stock esc. Thanks, you da man!!
Thanks a ton my dude!!!!
Thanks for the video, I'm a little late to the party with this but only because I just picked up a 4WS capra and would like to have an extra mini. Some of the other builds and video didn't show how they dealt with the electronics and one just stuffed the battery in the interior and though that was fine I guess? lol. Anywho, thanks for putting in that extra effort and attention to detail. Ribbit!
Huge thanks! I try to show as much as I can… sometimes it ends up too long! Lol
RIBBIT!! Nice build Bruh 💯... I call mine Kermit and plan on getting the clear one to paint Hot Pink and doing a stretch Gladiator build and calling her Miss Piggy for friends to drive on the outdoor course comps...Keep on Building 🤙
Waka waka!!!
Do deadbolt rear-end in the back and the rear links and driveshaft of a c10/jlu in the front. Leaves plenty of space for a full ecu under the hood area, so there no need to de-case, as well as a lower stance with better performance.
I still like to decase and the link length doesn't matter for getting a lower stance. You can get a low stance with any length links
Wish I could send you a picture of mine...
“Frogger”, another great video! Thanks for all the tips!
Our pleasure! Thanks a ton for watching the whole video!
Thanks buddy
Thanks a ton For watching
Just watched your Injora build video and it was great.
I saw the cape crawler Injora build.
I'm definitely going to get one and build it.
Cape crawler also used the green body.
I'm more parcel to the blue.
Blue also looks good! It’s a fun build for sure. I hope you enjoy it!!!
The roof hatch idea was perfect i was fighting with ecu fitting and looking good i took the velco piece from kit and attached it to roof still have to unplug stuff but its alot easier and cleaner
Nice!!
Great and helpful video, I love the channel and the videos you put out for the rc community. I have a deadbolt and have done almost all the mods on it myself at home in my shop. It has a 50T motor, I took off the back shocks and made my own limiting straps for the back. The front has about half droop and I kicked back and trimmed the shocks
. The thing is a little Beast. Trying to keep my bronco as stock at possible, for now anyway.
Nice!!! I appreciate your viewership and love to hear people working on their RCs!!!
“RIBBIT” Just built mine! My first 1/24! Waiting on my receiver and battery … last two things. 🤘
Nice! I am sure you are going to love it!!
@@TheShopMiniRC … battery arrived today … down to just the receiver. 😁
got my kit today from amazon... in the bag with the chassis was a single bag with four 13mm screws that correct that over sight. also since I bought a new AE-6 ESC/RX, I was able to mount it under the hood with the supplied velcro and routed the wires as I went. the only thing I don't like about mounting the ESC like this is the position of the ON/OFF switch is hard to get to.. still waiting on my axles to come in but I hope to have the thing running by July4th.. (axle delivery date is Jun25-Jun29)
Nice!!! You’re gonna love this thing.
I just got mine and I am really excited
❤️
Kinda want to build my ax24 around this. Time to start the shopping list lol
That could be fun!
Great video as always. I'll be building mine soon.
Thanks a ton. I hope our build helps yours!
Great video👍. Finally finished mine. Orange one, Kenny, southpark, 🤣
Hahah being that I am a Kenny, I love it!!!
I like your frogger
Ty ty ;)
awesome vid dude so well explained cheers
Glad you liked it! Thanks!’
Ribbit! Awesome build! Frogger!
Huge thanks. Maybe we call it Fribbit!
Nice build and details in video. Go frogged!
Thanks a ton. I hope i earned your sub!!
ribbit! i just got the +4 axles to go in my new build
You’re gonna love em. Thanks for watching
I'm hoping that my Cayman build will attach to this. Mine arrives today. It will get a Furitek Stinger (micro komoto and lizard pro) and RadioLink 4 channel receiver otherwise. The smallest system I know of and the best system I have used.
I don’t think it will bolt straight up. The Caymen is a hybrid of the scx and fcx. Your skid plate will likely not fit. (Let me know how your conversion goes)
@@TheShopMiniRC I went with a new Stinger power system. I use the battery tray with the label stripped off the battery and a Furitek sticker on it. I used an Injora transmission that is too slow at high speed though.
How about ribbit AND frogger hah. Very long video with lots of tips and tricks. Thank you for the help
Maybe Fribbit!?!? Lol
Frogger 🐸Is an awesome name‼I don't have this one yet, ribbit
Thanks for watching good sir!!!
Only 8 minutes in but I'm loving it so far. I'm thinking of doing a 100% build from aftermarket with one of these. I'm pretty much done with my Bronco and want to do a performance build. What Furitek system do you think would fit best in this chassis?
The micro komodo for sure. It’s the smallest brushless they have for scx24
ribbet. love your videos . keep it up
Hah thanks!
Mine was the same way, stock bolts too short for the links. Ended up not being able to finish it that night. It's a. Nice build when it's done. Stock servo is too short to wire it to an esc anywhere close. Also my front links are hitting the motor had to move it up higher
Yeah, it’s a very tight chassis. Be sure to let Injora know about the stock bolts being too short. I told them and they seemed to either not believe me, or it wasn’t a priority.
Ribbit/frogger
Nice build but when my orange kit gets here the interior will not be used. I just need to figure out where to put a stock bat at. Gunna try my komoto in it. I got the big one not the mini. Wish me luck.
Good luck with a full size komodo, yours gonna need it! Lol. ;)
Ken buddy I’m going to send you a pic of mines on the FB page
I saw it! Great build! Can’t wait to see what you do with the LEDs!
Frogger. Just subscribed!
Huge thanks! I appreciate your viewership!
What ads you doing for charging here? Seems like a pain to get the battery in and out.
The battery actually slides in and out pretty easily. That’s why we focused on making the interior easy to remove. You can also leave your power lead long on your battery or have an extension that you can charge the battery while in the car (not really recommended though)
Great idea with tucking the battery down, i just got the Injora buggy, a little late to the party but i can not find that battery in canada could you tell me the size of the one you used in mm to see if i can find one around that size. thanks
the little tattu batteries are 46*16*14mm It looks like they changed the listing though and now have a different connector. You might need to just change the ends to what you're using. There are also other very small batteries but these have a good longer form factor: amzn.to/3GTNnAS
Ribbit Ribbit!!!
This is an AWESOME video!!!
I REALLY want one of these... I've never built or customized one of these lil guys yet so was a little intimidated and kept talking myself out of it... but this video removed all of that!!!
Thank you so much for making this video!!!
I will be ordering one through your links for sure!!!!
I have a cpl questions. How is the quality of the Hot Racing mortor? Do they last? There's no link for the motor with the rest of the parts.
There's also no link for the link riser
2nd question instead of a spar tire or scale parts, is there enough room in the back for a servo to make it rear steer?
Keep up the awesome content!!!
Huge thanks. I am so glad to hear what you’ve said. This is exactly why I started the channel. I want people to feel more comfortable to dive deeper into the hobby.
The hot racing motor is ok, but i would look at the Injora purple motor or even the mofo rc brushed motor options.
I will add a link to the desc
Here is the aluminum : amzn.to/3QT9rAv
And the brass : amzn.to/3QSQA8B
You can 100% make it rear steer. Check out this video. czcams.com/video/10YeeDYoe3c/video.html
Ribbit!!! 😁👌🙏
The best!!! Thanks a ton for watching!
Where does somebody find the RB one chassis
You’d have to reach out to them directly. Unfortunately the company is no longer in business, but the original designer might still be interested in selling some. Also, in our most recent RB1 video we are giving away a red chassis.
Which video?
czcams.com/video/OMgilK9vOUE/video.html
This is such a great video! I have learned so much from you with this one video. I see in a comment below that you recommend the Furitek micro Komodo. I already have a Furitek Lizard pro ultimate and a fairly small receiver for my GT5 transmitter. Based on your comments about the size of the buggy chassis, these seem like the perfect additions. Would you agree?
Yep, I will fit perfect. Also, thanks a ton for watching. I am glad it helped you! I hope i earned your sub!
I have a deadbolt i want to do something with. Guessing id have to get different links and dri e shafts? Or do you know a differnt kit ?
Yeah, just links and driveshafts. Get c10/jlu/bronco length links and shaft.
You could try deadbolt links up front but it may be too short. The rear will be fine.
@@TheShopMiniRC thank you so much. I'm gonna do it after christmas
My deadbolt has c-10 rear front links..will it work with this buggy?
Yeah the front kid the buggy might hit your servo under full compression depending on how low your truck rides. But yes, it should work no problem.
Just got my first crawler the Devastator. Its great for the cost, and I cant stop running the course on my floor. Is this your suggestions for a second mini crawler? This build looks fun for sure. The Bead lock rims listed are gone, any other suggestions?
I think it’s a pretty good 2nd rig. There are a ton of options, but the fact that this can just be slapped on a stock truck with no real issues (except that pesky 12mm screw you need), it’s great!
As for beadlocks, again, tons of options. I would look at Mazz Designs or Hard Park Crawlers for some of the sickest high quality wheels.
Where is the red and the blue buggy chassis from? I've been wanting to get one of them, looks a lot like my Ryfts.
They were made by Chris Tandy, They were also sold under the name Crawler Works. The RB_1
czcams.com/video/tX_9lV3qGyU/video.html
What esc are you using
Stock version one axial combo.
Great video and info. Thanks!!! (FROGGER)
Thanks a ton for the watch!!
Do you know if this body would go on the ax24?
It’s an entirely new chassis. Not just a body. You can definitely make it work but it’s going to take a few extra parts. You need a normal SCX24 skid/belly plate and the likely new links and maybe new shocks. Everything else will swap right over.
@@TheShopMiniRC thanks man, much appreciated!!!
What is the name of radio control+esc
This is the stock axial scx24 version 1 remote and esc/rx combo.
Frogger !
Thanks a ton for watchin!!
Why do u need to change the front links if using a deadbolt? Sorry. Noob here.
The deadbolt fronts are far too short and your tires will rub when turning.
I have another question...lol
What's the total width of is this rig with the wider axcels ...and big tires?
right at 118mm. (4.65 inches) I assume you are curious for gates?
@@TheShopMiniRC yes gates and my course was built around a stock c-10.
I've left room for wider and taller vehicles when i was building it... but i just wanted to measure around and see where a rig built like this will and won't fit on my course. Lol
My build is very similar to yours
Nice! It’s such a blast!
Frogger
Thanks for watching it all!!!
Your links are too short, I suggest using the longest links, in addition to increasing the wheelbase, because the shock absorber changes the angle, the off-road ability will be better.
Far from it. The chassis was actually designed for the length links I used. Of course we can stretch it (especially with such big tires) but the links are 100% not too short.
Ribbit
;) he’s hoppy!
Frogger
Huge thanks for watching!!!!!
Frogger
Ribbit!