Hello everyone,
I have read all I could so far and I realize my question has kind-of been answered in various threads and posts, indirectly, however the thread/post dates made me think that there might be a shift of opinions now that even the latest SCX10 III platform has been out for a while.
A couple days ago my nephew told me she would like to go to a RECON G6 in September and my wife's sister trusts me with going with her and taking care of all the details. She's a good driver but they don't have any RC (yet?) so all she's driving is my cars, when they visit.
I do have an UMG10 that I can use for the RECON G6, so far it seems compatible with the rules, but this would be my first event, and it's like going straight to the main venue without taking a pre-nap session. Which is fine, ultimately it's about the fun.
But... I have to come up with a second Axial platform.
I mainly have two questions, split in phases.
Phase 1 will be finding a platform, a baseline to work with. I have read all I could about the differences in v1, v2 and v3 of the SCX10 but I still cannot make up my mind. There are great Axial platforms for sale here in Germany and I would like to buy used to help someone else who might need the money for another project.
I understand that, with some work, I can fit basically any body on the platform. I know my nephew and I like the Honcho, the Wrangler and maybe some kind of Cherokee (half-cab or not), in terms of bodies. But first, it's important to choose a good platform. What would you recommend and why? Is an old Honcho (I can find them quite cheap) not as good as an SCX10 II? Should I hit straight for the SCX10 III Builder's Kit just because it's a more up-to-date platform?
Phase 2 is deciding on the setup. I run AM32 and outrunners in my comp crawlers and Castle Creations combos on all the other rigs (especially the fast ones) but, for an endurance event, less might be more. Would you still go brushless, given the benefits? Or maybe stock electronics? Or maybe a 1080 with a Tekin Pro 35T?
All my trucks run on 4S, so the idea was to go Mamba Micro X2 and then a 4S capable motor, but in the meantime I thinking that 'some kind of motor', maybe a 35T or even a 45T, with future-proof possibilities for a brushless could do. I can find TrailMasters and TorqueMasters around here, used for 10 to 40 bucks and the 1080 are not that expensive. I don't know if I am seeing this wrong but it looked like a lot of RECON G6 trucks had brushed systems on 3S. Again, I am not sure it's just my perception being skewed somehow, so I am asking.
I know I'll be running a BEC and I probably an AGFRC servo, I have been having good times with them on my fast and demanding rigs, I think it could be OK for this kind of even, too.
But last but not least, although marginal, I'd be curious about shocks: what kind of Axial shock is considered the best? I have zero experience with Axial shocks, funny to say that but it's true.
Thanks as usual for the most amazing help an RC Crawler enthusiast can ever get. I keep learning so much!
I have read all I could so far and I realize my question has kind-of been answered in various threads and posts, indirectly, however the thread/post dates made me think that there might be a shift of opinions now that even the latest SCX10 III platform has been out for a while.
A couple days ago my nephew told me she would like to go to a RECON G6 in September and my wife's sister trusts me with going with her and taking care of all the details. She's a good driver but they don't have any RC (yet?) so all she's driving is my cars, when they visit.
I do have an UMG10 that I can use for the RECON G6, so far it seems compatible with the rules, but this would be my first event, and it's like going straight to the main venue without taking a pre-nap session. Which is fine, ultimately it's about the fun.
But... I have to come up with a second Axial platform.
I mainly have two questions, split in phases.
Phase 1 will be finding a platform, a baseline to work with. I have read all I could about the differences in v1, v2 and v3 of the SCX10 but I still cannot make up my mind. There are great Axial platforms for sale here in Germany and I would like to buy used to help someone else who might need the money for another project.
I understand that, with some work, I can fit basically any body on the platform. I know my nephew and I like the Honcho, the Wrangler and maybe some kind of Cherokee (half-cab or not), in terms of bodies. But first, it's important to choose a good platform. What would you recommend and why? Is an old Honcho (I can find them quite cheap) not as good as an SCX10 II? Should I hit straight for the SCX10 III Builder's Kit just because it's a more up-to-date platform?
Phase 2 is deciding on the setup. I run AM32 and outrunners in my comp crawlers and Castle Creations combos on all the other rigs (especially the fast ones) but, for an endurance event, less might be more. Would you still go brushless, given the benefits? Or maybe stock electronics? Or maybe a 1080 with a Tekin Pro 35T?
All my trucks run on 4S, so the idea was to go Mamba Micro X2 and then a 4S capable motor, but in the meantime I thinking that 'some kind of motor', maybe a 35T or even a 45T, with future-proof possibilities for a brushless could do. I can find TrailMasters and TorqueMasters around here, used for 10 to 40 bucks and the 1080 are not that expensive. I don't know if I am seeing this wrong but it looked like a lot of RECON G6 trucks had brushed systems on 3S. Again, I am not sure it's just my perception being skewed somehow, so I am asking.
I know I'll be running a BEC and I probably an AGFRC servo, I have been having good times with them on my fast and demanding rigs, I think it could be OK for this kind of even, too.
But last but not least, although marginal, I'd be curious about shocks: what kind of Axial shock is considered the best? I have zero experience with Axial shocks, funny to say that but it's true.
Thanks as usual for the most amazing help an RC Crawler enthusiast can ever get. I keep learning so much!
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