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RC sparks if you're interested in crawlers and stuff, but also normal bashers

Driftomaniacs can have some interesting content, though I don't watch his vids lately. He has some good how to ... vids.

East tactics is a bit new, but he goes in great depth explaining/reviewing(i think)

Razor RC, as well as many other forum members.

Outsourced RC used to be a mostly Traxxas guy, but he loves his typhon and he bought an outcast
 
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RC Kiwis
Moe RC
RC Tanks and Trucks
Jay Tee RC
 
I started a similar thread a while ago:
https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/rc-youtube-channel-recommendations.29742/

My favorite channels are: RCDude81, Rich Duperbash, TP-Parts-RC-Xtreme, Ains DRC, Razor RC, RC Driver Online, Kevin Talbot, RC Sparks, Aussie RC Playground, 2040 RC Italia, Earl Moorhead, Pete Wylie, Hardcore RC, and a few more...

I like them for different reasons. Some for the technical info, others for the driving skills, others for the overall good times. I used to have a hard time with Kevin Talbot. I don't know if his style grew on me me or if he got a bit more serious recently, but I really liked his recent vids.

Also, I rapidly unsubscribe from channels where they don't really know what they're talking about and are spreading incorrect information.
 
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He got more serious and started not hating on ARRMA. He did some crazy stuff years ago (saw wheels and those kind of things), but now it's mostly skatepark bashing and new vehicles/projects
 
He got more serious and started not hating on ARRMA. He did some crazy stuff years ago (saw wheels and those kind of things), but now it's mostly skatepark bashing and new vehicles/projects
I totally agree . when I first stumbled upon his channel I wasn't keen on the whole 'Jackass' persona. I only started watching again this week and it looks like his content has got better since last years lockdown.
 
I totally agree . when I first stumbled upon his channel I wasn't keen on the whole 'Jackass' persona. I only started watching again this week and it looks like his content has got better since last years lockdown.

Same for me. He sort of reminded me of the crazy youtubers my son is listening to...there's enough of that in my life already! :p

I feel that, recently, even though he stayed true to his style of aiming for total destruction and carnage, he is a bit more serious and that works better for me.
 
I used to really like him and Claire's channel but I got sick of the constant reminders of how rich he is and his stupid ebay adds. He was one of the reasons I got into rc again. His new videos seem better now.
 
I preferred his content right before the lockdown, but after his 'crazy phase'. It had a larger variety of RC's. (E-Revo, raminator, UDR, slash, TRX-4 etc). Now he only uses his X MAXX and K6S, and of course his projects
 
I started a similar thread a while ago:
https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/rc-youtube-channel-recommendations.29742/

Also, I rapidly unsubscribe from channels where they don't really know what they're talking about and are spreading incorrect information.

I remember that thread and I share the same sentiment. Of late I’m about ready to pitch all these channels shilling Banggood cars that they all got for free (at least Talbot is willing to admit it). Suddenly everybody now has SG 1603 cars and they’re the most amazing thing for under $100...
 
I started a similar thread a while ago:
https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/rc-youtube-channel-recommendations.29742/

My favorite channels are: RCDude81, Rich Duperbash, TP-Parts-RC-Xtreme, Ains DRC, Razor RC, RC Driver Online, Kevin Talbot, RC Sparks, Aussie RC Playground, 2040 RC Italia, Earl Moorhead, Pete Wylie, Hardcore RC, and a few more...

I like them for different reasons. Some for the technical info, others for the driving skills, others for the overall good times. I used to have a hard time with Kevin Talbot. I don't know if his style grew on me me or if he got a bit more serious recently, but I really liked his recent vids.

Also, I rapidly unsubscribe from channels where they don't really know what they're talking about and are spreading incorrect information.

Ah man I forgot about that channel , TP-Parts-RC-Xtreme. Enjoyed it years back, will sub again. I sure there is heaps more to be mentioned? Youtube is a harder platform now to get recognition since it all changed to adverts and sponsorship. I do miss the 2012 youtube platform.
 
For upgrading an Arrma 3S I have found tutorials by PhillyB _RC to be very helpful
How could any list be complete without these guys: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRcSaylors They do reviews on almost everything RC related.
Then there is: https://www.youtube.com/user/patdaddyist and JayTeeRC: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnnGALgMKGZrzN-lf1AosYw
I like The RcSaylors. As far as I know they buy their own rc’s so they can give an honest review. I don’t trust reviews by people who get free rc’s. They Saylors haven’t been filming many videos in ground vehicles lately. Mostly planes.
 
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