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Carbon Fiber Mini-Z Buggy Outdoor Bash + Slow Motion

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Sammybaka Mini RC

Sammybaka Mini RC

Күн бұрын

I tend to work on my RC cars more than I drive them. Let's definitely drive one today. Here we have the carbon fiber Mini-Z Buggy that has been the subject of several recent videos. Most notably, I upgraded the power system with the faster 5500kv motor, while dropping the gear ratio a little bit. Now it should be more than fast enough. In fact I must concentrate much more when driving it. Traction on this surface is good even at the faster speed. The suspension system gets the job done.
(Playback at 25% speed)
I've been reluctant to subject the buggy to the elements because they are not sealed against dust and debris. But let's try it anyway! The most vulnerable part is probably the pinion and spur gears but I have replacement parts if needed. At the very least, the covered bottom plate of the v2 chassis makes this possible. I wouldn't do this with v1. The slow motion sliding and powering out out of the corner are so cool to watch. Even at the small 1:24 scale, the buggy is very capable at navigating on this loose surface. With these dried magnolia flowers, nothing got into the drivetrain to cause any issue. This is a successful run! Here it's gotten tangled with some branches. With some back and forth it's able to wiggle free.
This is Sammy and thanks for watching!
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@SchmingyYT
@SchmingyYT 4 ай бұрын
This is such an awesome chassis. I destroyed the servo gears on one of my buggies just driving it on what I thought was a clean driveway, but it didn't take much. A small piece of grit in the tiny gears and the steering was done. While I fixed it, I really love the idea of using a standard servo so I can run more configurable electronics compared to the stock ones with brushless especially. Love the constant updates! Can't wait for the chassis to be more widely available.
@sammybaka
@sammybaka 4 ай бұрын
Yeah I love it! Being able to use a standard 6g servo is fantastic and eliminates a major vulnerability of the chassis. The bulk heads are reasonably sealed by bearings. The only thing remaining is the pinion/spur surface. At least that part is easily serviceable if needed.
@a-guy1912
@a-guy1912 4 ай бұрын
Nice
@madsrcbuggy
@madsrcbuggy 4 ай бұрын
This is great! It's a good looking buggy and seems more than capable in those conditions! I started thinking about getting a Mini-Z buggy for next winter, purely indoor running... Looks like we can have just as much fun on smaller scale also, he he!
@sammybaka
@sammybaka 4 ай бұрын
Yeah it can handle itself quite well! I'd still be careful with conditions that can throw sand and small rocks into the back of the drive shaft but I think with the chassis mod and standard servo, it can handle outdoor more easily.
@russwinn8812
@russwinn8812 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! ...The new track is open near me, and the mini z world is a blast! ...Have you tried the option house aluminum shocks? I really like mine using 3k diff fluid.
@sammybaka
@sammybaka 3 ай бұрын
Lucky and enjoy! Option house like the kyosho alloy or the big bore shocks? I run the big bore shocks in the other buggy. They are fine but I also really like the stock plastic oil shocks.
@russwinn8812
@russwinn8812 3 ай бұрын
@@sammybaka I was referring to the aluminum alloy shocks. They're really smooth, and I like the silver look....BTW, my first race in 12 years was last night...mid-pack finish, but I had an absolute blast!....Keep the great vids coming!
@tarik916
@tarik916 Ай бұрын
That's awesome! I recently got a buggy and am having fun on my garage track. Have you experienced an issue with rolling tires off of the rim? From my first drive, it happened multiple times per session on my carpet track. With as much power as you have, I assume you would have the same issues unless your tires are glues (or something else). Thanks.
@sammybaka
@sammybaka Ай бұрын
Thanks. Yeah on high traction and high demand conditions, you need to glue the tires just like the larger scale cars. It's common to use CA glue. I read it's possible to use tire tape (double-sided tape) to help secure the tires, but not as well as using CA glue.
@tarik916
@tarik916 Ай бұрын
@@sammybaka Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
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