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A deeper look within the Redcat Everest 10 crawler


That's a bit disappointing. It's not even the right one. The side plates, battery tray and links aren't correct. I'm sure that's the HSP Pangolin manual, re-named for the Everest.

Better than nothing, yes, but I wonder what you'd get if you needed to order a part. Hopefully they'll make the necessary corrections soon.

Thank you for checking, NorCal69. Wasn't up yet last time I checked a few days ago. "thumbsup"
 
I've ordered backup parts for the HSP 10 crawler off fleabay, they have the same basic part numbers and look to be the exact same.
 
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anyone notice in the booklet it comes with it has a parts diagram and on the back it list a certain amount of upgradeable items like aluminum axle housings etc.... why can't i find them online anywhere?
 
VooDoo, can you post us a link to the seller. Tryin to find a good "reliable" product source is like tryin to find a needle in the ole haystack sometimes - here today gone tomorrow, if ya know what i mean.
 
anyone notice in the booklet it comes with it has a parts diagram and on the back it list a certain amount of upgradeable items like aluminum axle housings etc.... why can't i find them online anywhere?

Would you or someone like to take some pics of the pages of that booklet and post them up since the PDF on Redcat's site is incorrect?
 
Forgive my ignorance but I don't know how to post a link on this iPhone, but just look up hsp crawler on the bay and check out some part numbers, most are the same as the booklet describes, and the reason you can't find the aluminum upgrades anywhere is because they aren't out yet.....I called them.... Next spring was best guess.
 
Axial lockers and beadlocks? Check.
Pro-Line Badlands 2.2s? Check.
2S Lipos and parallel harness? Check.
Losi Mini-T springs and Grappler body? Check.
Teflon and high density plastic sheets? Check.

Looks like Santa and Christmas came early. Just a sneak preview. I'll post related, educational stuff in this thread, but will start a separate build thread when i'm ready.

 
Would you or someone like to take some pics of the pages of that booklet and post them up since the PDF on Redcat's site is incorrect?

Working on scans with a PhotoBucket link like the rest of my pics. Hoping to have them up tonight. It's updated from the stuff that is linked in NorCal69's post above, "Everest10 pdf". The paperwork I have shows proper pics for the chassis plates and battery holder. Also does now show the use of "axle bumpers" in the exploded diagrams.

Gotta schmooze the missus as she's the one hooked up to the scanner. Workin' on it! ;-)


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Working on scans with a PhotoBucket link like the rest of my pics. Hoping to have them up tonight. It's updated from the stuff that is linked in NorCal69's post above, "Everest10 pdf". The paperwork I have shows proper pics for the chassis plates and battery holder. Also does now show the use of "axle bumpers" in the exploded diagrams.

Gotta schmooze the missus as she's the one hooked up to the scanner. Workin' on it! ;-)

LOL Good luck with that; I recommend a foot rub with smelly lotion. [emoji6] Thanks for the pics.
 
Thanks for the write up on this. I've been wanting to build another truck and this thing seems to be a good place to start. For the price it seems to have plenty of usable parts and I can always use the electronics in my kid's vehicles. I just placed an order for one. Redcat is a big enough company that I'm not worried about finding replacement parts.
 
Good to see that it has a scx10 style locker with no dog bone. You will be able to mod a CVD to fit it and actually get some steering angle.
 
how much would it take to get one of these to keep up to an scx10?

motor/cvds and whatever else is needed to get some decent steering


prob lipo/new esc?


or should I just buy a scx10 dingo kit?
 
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If you've got the money or will have it over the next 3 months, check out the two recommended Axial Scx10 rigs in my sig. But if $130 is all you can afford then your choice is made.
 
I've been looking at the diagrams and watching a few videos look like you could put a lockout in it pretty easy? I may be wrong? But for the price what to you have to lose ya know? just like everything you buy you live and learn and teach others "thumbsup"
 
how much would it take to get one of these to keep up to an scx10?

motor/cvds and whatever else is needed to get some decent steering


prob lipo/new esc?


or should I just buy a scx10 dingo kit?

Keep up? How do you mean? Speed-wise? Put in a 10T BL system and it'll blow the doors off an SCX10 on pavement.

If you mean crawling then I think it's already better. (but let's keep in mind they are both two totally different vehicles - 1.9 vs 2.2, scale frame vs TVP)

The only questions that need be asked and answered are;
1) what do you want to do with it?
2) how much can you afford and over what time frame?

I just got an SCX10 and I gotta be honest, after seeing how the Everest 10 is equipped and at the price I think the Axial is quite over-priced. The steering link is beyond a joke (and people complain about RedCats then say their *** is better?!?!? lol).

Now if you want to go to comps or "official" trail runs and such then you might be out of luck with the Everest since it's TVP (Twin Vertical Plate). Depending on how stick it's run they might not let you run, or run last for no points or who knows.

Or you can use it as a great and inexpensive starting platform to build on. "thumbsup" For what you save on the initial purchase with the E10 you can buy a WHOOOOOOOLE lot of aluminum upgrades. ;-)
 
I've been looking at the diagrams and watching a few videos look like you could put a lockout in it pretty easy? I may be wrong? But for the price what to you have to lose ya know? just like everything you buy you live and learn and teach others "thumbsup"

Do you mean a locker in the axle? It already comes with (a VERY weak) one. You can mod and install the Axial unit. You can also run a RedCat standard diff out of their 1/10 lineup (Lightning, Tornado, Shockwave, Sandstorm, Volcano etc) if you have one kicking around. You'll need to fill it with something to lock it up, like metal epoxy. Then just file down the axle ends like you would with the Axial locker and it's done.

Check those links I posted above for more info about that stuff.




I take back what I said about shocks being first mod. Gotta do the locker first ... then shocks.
 
I just ran a full 3s pack through the stock ESC and motor,
worked fine, so far no magic smoke,
adds a bit more power and wheel speed.
just remember no low voltage cut-off, so use an add on low voltage alarm.
 
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