FPV Vehicle Test
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Trying to decide which of my vehicles to use for FPV. I used the same AIO camera on all of the test vehicles.
Vehicles used:
SCX10 Deadbolt
Axial Exo Terra Buggy
Vaterra Twin Hammers
Axial Yeti
Redcat Rockslide Suoer Crawler (1//8 scale)
Did a video but to new here so I'm not allowed to post a link to Gray Beard RC on Youtube
The most stable was the Rockslide Super Crawler which was also the heaviest of the lot. It's a 1/8th scale MOA crawler so I really don't want to make it into a FPV vehicle. I used it in the test because of it's weight, I wanted to see if weight would have a bearing in it. The next best was the Yeti which was also the 2nd heaviest of the lot. I have seen several people make FPV vehicles using the Twin Hammers clones. The Twin Hammers was drivable but the forground was pretty jumpy as opposed to the videos of the clones. One did mention that he had tuned the shocks. I don't want to do to much to the TW as it's borrowed.
Out of my current vehicles I will be using the Yeti for FPV
Vehicles used:
SCX10 Deadbolt
Axial Exo Terra Buggy
Vaterra Twin Hammers
Axial Yeti
Redcat Rockslide Suoer Crawler (1//8 scale)
Did a video but to new here so I'm not allowed to post a link to Gray Beard RC on Youtube
The most stable was the Rockslide Super Crawler which was also the heaviest of the lot. It's a 1/8th scale MOA crawler so I really don't want to make it into a FPV vehicle. I used it in the test because of it's weight, I wanted to see if weight would have a bearing in it. The next best was the Yeti which was also the 2nd heaviest of the lot. I have seen several people make FPV vehicles using the Twin Hammers clones. The Twin Hammers was drivable but the forground was pretty jumpy as opposed to the videos of the clones. One did mention that he had tuned the shocks. I don't want to do to much to the TW as it's borrowed.
Out of my current vehicles I will be using the Yeti for FPV