Arrma Outcast 8s EXB Maiden Bash Video

If you are an RC enthusiast, then you might be familiar with the Outcast EXP by Arrma. The Outcast is a 1/5th scale monster truck that can handle just about anything you throw at it. Recently, a popular YouTuber, who goes by the name of “RC Militia,” gave the Outcast EXP its maiden bash, and the results were impressive.

In the video, RC Militia started by showing off the Outcast EXP and what it can do. With the Max 6, 1100 KV, and a 28 tooth pinion, he was able to achieve a top speed of 57 miles per hour. He was super impressed with the rig’s performance, calling it a “beast.”

RC Militia then took the Outcast EXP to a local skate park to give it a proper maiden bash.

He was careful not to go too hard on it, as he didn’t want to break it just yet. However, he did take the truck through its paces, and the results were impressive.

The Outcast EXP is a heavy vehicle, and RC Militia had a pro tip for bashing it with soft case packs. He recommended putting foam cushions, which come with the LiPO batteries, in the soft case packs to cushion the blow. This helps prevent damage to the batteries and prolongs their life.

During the bash session, RC Militia showed off the Outcast EXP’s impressive handling and stability. The truck was planted and wide, making it very stable on all the jumps. RC Militia was able to perform backflips with ease, and the Outcast EXP handled all the drums with ease.

Overall, RC Militia was blown away by the Outcast EXP’s performance. He had a blast ripping around the skate park and was impressed with how well the truck handled. The only downside was the run time, but that was to be expected with the 6,000mAh batteries he was using.

If you’re in the market for a 1/5th scale monster truck, then the Outcast EXP by Arrma is definitely worth considering. With its impressive speed, handling, and stability, it’s sure to provide hours of fun for RC enthusiasts of all levels.

 
 
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