Tag: RC

  • Traxxas TRX-4 Sport Kit Build with upgrades

    Traxxas TRX-4 Sport Kit Build with upgrades

    The adventure begins

    As you may know, I am into the RC hobby. I already own one crawler – the TRX-4 Bronco. It is a nice truck, but I wanted something new and something that I can use in competitions in the future. So, I bought myself a Traxxas TRX-4 Sport kit.

    What’s in the box?

    A mystery box

    If you read the title and the intro, then you already know what’s in the box. Or do you?

    Traxxas TRX Sport Kit box and parts

    Well, it appears to be way more than just the Traxxas TRX-4 Sport kit.

    Let’s go over the content of the box here.

    The Traxxas TRX-4 Sport Kit

    Traxxas TRX Sport Kit box

    Obviously, the kit itself. This is a great platform that everyone likes and that performs like a champ. A good start for an awesome build.

    I bought it in Europe from here.

    Wheels

    Although great, I will not use stock wheels that come with the kit.

    Tires and foam

    Proline Hyrax Predator tires and foam

    I went with the Hyrax Predators by Proline with their stock foam for now. If, however, they don’t perform good enough I might swap out the stock single-staged foam for a dual-staged one.

    I bought this from eBay.

    Rims

    Blue alloy rims

    These are some cheap-ish alloy rims from AliExpress. I like them because of the blue rings. However, the amount of screws scares me…

    Bought from AliExpress.

    Electronics

    Radio system

    FlySky GT5 and FS-BS6

    The transmitter is the FlySky GT5 with its BS-6 receiver. A very good radio system.

    I am not sure where I bought the transmitter from, but the transmitter + receiver combo can be found at HobbyKing.

    ESC

    HobbyWing Quicrun 1080

    Brushed system. Hobbywing Quicrun 1080 is a best-buy ESC that performs really well and it is really customizable. I will use it along with the XT-60 power connector.

    Bought from AliExpress.

    Motor

    Brushed motors 540 and 550

    Two cheap motors. On the left side is the 540 55T motor. On the right side is the 550 35T motor. I think I will go with the 550 can for now.

    Motors are bought from HobbyKing and AliExpress.

    Servo

    Servo

    This is the servo that I like the most. It is around $20, it is fast enough for a crawler, has 25 kg of torque, metal gears, dual ball bearings, comes with a metal horn and it is waterproof. Just perfect.

    Bought from AliExpress.

    Battery

    Battery and connectors

    This is a very big battery that barely fits in the TRX-4 battery tray. 3S, 5000 mAh, 65-130 C. It will be used for long light trails, but for some serious crawling and better performance I will swap this for something smaller (up to 2200 mAh). This battery comes with an XT-90 connector, so these connectors are used to convert it to XT-60. Also, one connector has a JST lead that is perfect for the BEC used with a light kit. And lastly, I have that switch that is typically developed for TRX-4 stock XL-5 ESC. I will see if I will put it to use.

    I bought all this from different places:

    Shocks

    GPM shocks with internal spring

    GPM Racing shocks with internal spring. I have never used or seen one of these. I wonder how well will they perform.

    I bought them here.

    Axon shock oil

    Shock oil. One bottle of 15 wt, one bottle of 20 wt and one bottle of 25 wt. I think I will put 15 wt in the front shocks and 20 wt in the rear.

    I bought them off of eBay:

    Lights

    Traxxas TRX-4 Sport Kit light bars with power supply and some cheap LED systems

    I love the lights. On the left side, there is a light kit with a controller. This will go in the light buckets in the body. Then there is a Traxxas BEC, Traxxas roof light bar, Traxxas front bumper light bar, a remote switch for my Channel #3 on my receiver and some cheap red and white LED lights just in case. I want to be able to drive in lower light conditions. However, I still did not order the rock lights for the fenders. I don’t see the need for them at the moment.

    These are bought from different places:

    Other upgrades and parts

    Screws and pins (body clips)

    Here are some body pins and stainless steel screws.

    Both from AliExpress – screws, and pins.

    Metal motor mount for Traxxas TRX-4 Sport kit

    Metal motor mount. It should take away some heat from the motor.

    Bought here.

    Protectors for diffs

    Some protection for diff pumpkins and other parts in the lower section of the truck.

    Bought here.

    Narrow fenders with front battery mount for Traxxas TRX-4 sport Kit

    Traxxas narrow fenders and front battery tray. This gives the truck a better look and prevents mud from getting all over the truck.

    Bought here.

    Loctite thread locker

    Some thread locker for screws that go into metal parts. I bought this at my local car parts shop.

    Paint

    Paint spray cans, tape and paint remover

    I have some Abisma paint spray cans, and some Tamiya cans. Both for Lexan bodies. Also, some tape is necessary for covering up the details on the body during the paintwork.

    I bought this in different places:

    Why this kit?

    It is proven to be a great kit and a great truck. I really wanted to give it a go. Also, my plan is to build something that looks scale but performs well. My TRX-4 Bronco with its heavy body is not really a competition truck, but I might build one off of this kit.

    Stay tuned to see how the build turned out.

  • RC

    RC

    RC cars have always been something that I was interested in. However, as a kid, I never had enough money to purchase a real hobby-grade RC car. Therefore, I was stuck with toys.

    Today I am a grown-up man with kids on my own. Still, a child inside me kept the RC car’s interest. Plus, now I have a (good) job and I could afford a hobby-grade RC car. Still, I did not want to spend unnecessary money on “toys” and I would rather buy something else that my family needs (yes, hobby-grade RC cars are just expensive toys for grown-up kids like me).

    Until my 27th birthday. When my wife decided to buy me a Traxxas TRX-4 Bronco. It is a rock crawler. Best car ever! And yes, I do have the best wife in the world! <3

    But before my Bronco, I had an awesome RC car – WLtoys A979. After I burnt it’s ESC, I decided to build my own metal brushless A979. This was the best experience with RC cars I ever had. Building something from scratch is fun, and just looking at it after it’s done feels awesome!

    As my Bronco and my A979 are not my only cars, I decided to record my adventures with my cars, write about them and post videos on YouTube. That’s the plan, at least…

    My rigs:

    • WLtoys A979 (stock – out of order)
    • WLtoys A979 (custom metal brushless – working)
    • Traxxas TRX-4 Bronco (my favorite)
    • Orlandoo Hunter Ford F150 (tiny crawler for indoor fun)
    • Audi R8 LM by Nikko (modded – my little son’s toy)
    • And many other toys…

    The blog about my RC cars and adventures will be here, and I can’t wait o add more content. A bunch of images and videos have piled up on my smartphone and I can’t wait to share them with everyone!

    Go ahead and check it out. 😉