The World's FASTEST Tamiya Sand Scorcher

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Published 2024-08-03
Believe it or not, this is Part 4 of the World's Fastest Sand Scorcher! It's been over 7yrs, but it's finally time to take that record!

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All Comments (21)
  • What fun ! Brings back memories of good times with the original Tamiya beetle and the Fox. No LiPo back then, was brushed sprint car motors and 8 cell NiCd 'hump pack" batteries with good old PCB and wiper speed controllers.Took a lot of pfaffing but eventually ended up getting the Fox to over 40 MPH, did not quite manage it wit the beetle as it had an encounter with a real full size taxi and the taxi won. The remains of the destroyed beetle were hung up in the shed in a string bag for years. We ended up wiping out the Fox after fitting two Jet-X sold fuel rocket motors to it, no idea how fast it went as on its first test run in the park it smacked into a tree and got scattered over the footy field, didn't reach the timing gate. The crazy things we did for fun . Keep up the good work, always a high fun factor when You decide to make it Go Faster. I'm off to the forest to go slow with heavily modified FTX Ravine (same as Danchee Ridgerock in the USA) to tackle rocks, roots and mud after a whole night of heavy rain. I wonder how fast You could make a Ravine go with Your 'make it faster' upgrades? Fastest MOA crawler would be bonkers.Just a thought.
  • @bwise609
    I think your the only RC youtuber doing high speed runs on sand like the full size cars it look awesome
  • @reldwob22
    You need to teach your daughter another saying. "Quit whilst you're ahead..." 😉
  • @jvoric
    My first venture into RC. Was back in the 80’s when I bought and built the OG Tamiya holiday buggy!thrashed it around with a friend who bought the same model.. I’ve had a couple of nitro traxxas trucks in more recent times. I then decided build my own chassis and suspension set up and modified some tamiya clodbuster axles to create an AWD 4 wheel steer fully articulated suspension rock crawler ! It was a beast, I was proud of my achievement as I’d never build anything from scratch before.. now watching your videos recently I’m thinking I may want to get back into RC ..! Thanks for resurrecting my RC flame! 😆
  • @boduke9428
    I think the open diff is hurting you. It's letting power overwhelm one tire and cause the car to pull to one side when one tire effectively stops pushing forward. I think with a locked rear you'd be able to use more power for longer before traction was overwhelmed. I think that's why you did better on pavement. At least in my brain that all made sense.
  • I’m certain I know why you’re having problems on these speed runs Phil. When you do a speed run you have to say, “Track, Read…Stop”. I thought all YouTubers knew that. 😂😂😂
  • @alantaylor353
    It still blows my mind that Traxxash patented a waterproof reciever box.! If every manufacturer just went ahead & fitted them, I wonder if Traxxash would try suing them all.?.. What am I talking about, of course they bloody would.!😉 😉 😂 😂
  • @ShenRC
    WOW 55mph! That's crazy! You had me cringing with every tumble!
  • @Del350K4
    My goodness - a 55mph Sand Scorcher! Congratulations, While - that's an astonishing result. I love Sand Scorchers. I've watched "Fast as Funk at Shell Island" more times than I can remember - they're a milestone in RC development and an undisputed design classic. Part of their appeal lies in Tamiya's determination to take scale realism to new heights, even when designing the suspension systems. They're just like the real ones. The trouble is that the real ones were designed ninety years ago, for a very different set of requirements. You can see in the on-board footage how hard the front setup is working on that dreadful surface - and what a good job it's doing. Props to Ferdinand Porsche's design crew, there. And the wheelbase of the Scorcher is fantastically short. So, with all that lot conspiring against you, I reckon you did well on the beach. You were knocking on the door of 40mph with your wheels slamming up and down like jackhammers! And didn't it track well (for a Sand Scorcher) on those low-profile foams?
  • Oooof... when you have to answer "Yes" to "which side of the fence is your car on?", you know it's not good!
  • @GordoDrummer
    Foresight. I immediately said to my better half, "He's hitting that fence and destroying the car", as soon as I saw where you were driving it. Knowing how it veers off to the side watching the full speed runs on the sand.
  • Omg. I got one of those for Xmas when they first came out. From beaties in Newcastle. Was still at school and took me a while to build my first one. But then I was hooked. Brilliant 😂😂
  • @BAJAFLATOUT
    First time iv not heard you laughing after you've crashed something 🤣🤣 the silence when it wiped out
  • @Jagermonsta
    between this and richard hammond, we should probably all agree to ignore that inner urge for 'one last pass'
  • @garystroker
    Another great video! It's awesome to see someone use these cars like they are meant to be used, and not just make them shelf queens. So much fun!!!
  • @alantaylor353
    Crash.!.. Bang.!!.. Wallop.!!!.. What a video.!😉 😉
  • @jbish26
    The sand scorcher is the vehicle that sparked my interest in radio control, some 50 years later, and still loving it.
  • @Nerm78
    Man oh man the sound of those crashes break my heart a little but are highly entertaining! Thanks for the great video and congrats on the 55mph!