đī¸ Drift into the Future of Racing!
The AMORIL 1/10 Carbon Fiber On-Road Drift Car Roller is a high-performance chassis designed for serious hobbyists. With a lightweight carbon fiber body, a split structure steel driveshaft, and a customizable suspension system, this roller is built for speed and stability. It comes with extra parts valued at over $100, ensuring you have everything you need to create your ultimate racing machine.
Item Dimensions | 18.1 x 4.5 x 7.7 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 1:10 Scale |
Material Type | Nylon, Foam, Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Plastic, Carbon Fiber, Rubber |
Theme | Remote Control |
Color | Teal Carbon Roller |
Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Maximum Speed | 200 Kilometers per Hour |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | 2.4 GHz Remote Control |
Scale | 1:10 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Carbon fiber chassis, Roller |
S**M
Fast, Fun, durable, and a Good Price (read this if you are new to RC cars)
Fun, fast, tough, large, and good value.I'll try to write this review for people who may or may not be entirely familiar with hobby grade RC cars and answer as many questions as I can think of.Had it for over a month, played with it probably 30 times already and it's great. I did get upgraded batteries for more run time and power, but even with the included battery it's still a very fast car. The included battery lasts around 20 minutes or so, and with the 5000mah ones I bought I get close to 45 minutes, running it hard. Remember: if you get larger batteries you have to rebuild the battery tray to accommodate it, some people don't seem to get that part. But it will absolutely fit a 5000mah lipo pack after some easy rebuilding (all the needed parts for this are included by the way).I like how the throttle trim is variable from 0-100 percent, some cars only have a switch for 70% or 100% power. Honestly most of the time I keep the throttle trim at 50 percent because it's still really fast at that setting; and more controllable off road. The variable throttle trim means this is also a great RC car for beginners or little kids, you can cut the throttle way back in order to get a feel of how to control it properly. Then slowly up the trim to increase the speed. By the way, the speed control is proportional, good range on the controller trigger so there's great throttle control there too. Squeeze the trigger a little, and it goes slowly, squeeze it fully, and you're at full throttle. Same goes for the turning, you turn the knob a little and the wheels turn a little; turn it all the way, the wheels turn a lot. There's also a good steering trim too, but I just keep it at 100.Steering is really tight for the size tires it comes with and the steering servo works well. The brushless motor is really powerful, you can do a 4 wheel burnout on asphalt and concrete and donuts all day long on gravel. The tires it comes with are super grippy, great for off-roading, but almost too grippy for concrete and pavement lol, you will flip it at high speeds on smooth surfaces if you turn too sharp. I recommend putting the wheelie bar it comes with on the back. The included tires seem to be durable, the tread is still great on them even after a lot of play.Shocks are pretty good, they do their job but could be a little stiffer. Still fine though.The chassis is one single chunk of aluminum and is solid, and modular, leaving lots of options for upgrades. It's not going anywhere so you don't have to worry about hitting the underside, it can handle it. The on/off switch is located in a very accessible area on the top side of the chassis so you don't have to worry about hitting the button off of anything like you do when they're mounted on the underside.The drive train is great, able to easily handle the torque the stock motor pumps out, I think you can upgrade the motor and the esc but they're more than adequate for me. The 4 wheel drive system is awesome and provides plenty of traction. The differential(s) allow for some very tight turning radius.Most of the stock parts like the motor mounts, suspension arms, etc, are thick plastic and so far they've all held up great. There are aluminum upgraded parts available if you need/want them for performance or esthetics. Maybe I'll upgrade them in the future but for now I'm happy with them.Range is great, I've stood at one end of a football field and drove it to the other side and back. No delay and no dropped connection.I've driven it through powdery snow, through wet slush, through thick mud, over gravel at top speed, through the woods with thick leaf cover and branches, on grassy lawns, through high grass, through dry and wet sand, on a couple frozen ponds, standing water, and lots and lots off serious off roading in the moutains where I live, it's able to climb extremely uneven and rocky terrain without trouble. It'll climb steep hills no problem, plenty of power to do so. It isn't a true rock crawler but it's very capable off road.The electronics seem to truly be water resistant, like I said, I've had it out running in wet conditions many times with no issues. In fact, the way I clean it after getting it muddy is to take it inside, remove the battery, and literally wash it off with my shower wand, inside and out. No issues there either.The only thing you need to be careful of is the body shell, and a couple of other reviews have said this as well, but the material the body is made of seems to be a little brittle. I've flipped it at full speed many times and it held up just fine, it has a reinforced roll cage on the top parts of the shell and they do their job, they'll scratch because they're plastic, but who cares? That being said; the rest of the shell is thin plastic, and if you slam it into something (or flip it at high speeds end over end like I did) there's a decent chance it'll break or at least crack. That's what happened to me. Luckily it didn't shatter into pieces so I was able to superglue and then epoxy the body together easily enough. I recommend doing what I did afterwards and line the underside of the body shell with thick duct tape to help stiffen it up and increase durability. Now it seems much stronger. But if you don't want to do all that you can just buy a replacement for like 40 bucks. Don't use foil tape like I was going to because it might interfere with the radio signal. Probably not but it could due to the metal in the tape. Cloth duct tape is strong and allows radio waves to pass through.For the price I definitely recommend buying this if you're looking for a fun RC truck. I've had nitro RC cars before and this is just as fast, and much easier to work with. I'm not an expert on RC cars but I've loved Radio controlled vehicles my whole life , so I've gone through my fair share of them. This one is the best one I've had so far, and it was under 200 dollars.
J**N
Amazing RC truck at an even better price!
Absolutely đ¯ love this R/C Omni Terminator brushless truck. It's extremely fast on the 3s lipo included. Unlike most R/C vehicles on Amazon this one is built like a tank. Aluminum belly pan, Aluminum shock towers, Aluminum center brace, etc. Also has very nice bearings, the wheels spin so easy by hand with zero noise "that smooth" and having the center diff is perfect. You get a fan on the motor and a fan to keep the ESC cool, and they work perfectly. I would 100% buy this RC truck over the Deerc trucks or over most brands. This has the quality of higher end trucks. The only slight negative I would say is its not quite 1/10th scale, especially compared to my Rock Crawler which is a beast. I do plan to add material to the inner side of the truck body to strengthen it as its so nice I want to keep it that way for as long as possible. I did not do the body strengthen technique on my Deerc trucks and I destroyed the body within one fairly hard run time of flipping over do to so much power and turning to quickly. Just buy this truck, you will be pleased with it right out of the box!
P**U
Budget backyard ripper!
Ok, first off, I have been driving this truck within reasonable expectations of what it can do, and have broken NOTHING. That said, I have not:curb slammed it, thrown it off high jumps, smashed it into things, or allowed it to tumble and roll. I say that because I have seen numerous reviews tearing this model apart for apparently not being durable. This thing is SOLID. Folks. It's an rc car. A miniature machine. And any machine, pushed to its limit, will give at some point. Now, if breaking things and then blaming the product is your forte, knock yourself out. Personally, I take zero pleasure in trying to break my RC models, and drive them as such.So, if you keep it upright, drive it like it's meant to be driven, and appreciate a quality rc car, you won't be disappointed.Could definitely benefit from a longer running battery.Will update once I try the speed gear!
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