We are Smithmaster Co., Ltd., a company that has developed and is currently exporting the RC car “Smithmaster” to countries such as the United States, Canada, and France.
Today, we would like to introduce a video review by a YouTuber named “All Scale RC”

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What are the features of RCMK SMithmaster SCR Pro?
let’s talk about the RCMK SMTSM SCR Pro – a cool new brushless fifth scale RC car available in a striking Blazing Blue color.
This car has a sleek design inspired by the Audi Q8 and comes with a sturdy 2.5mm thick body that you can customize with challenging decal applications.
Weighing between 32 to 34 pounds, excluding batteries, it’s equipped with a 200-amp Hobby Wing ESC but needs you to set up the battery connectors and radio receiver.
Plus, if you opt for the Pro version, you get a model that’s kind on your wallet.However, there’s also a Max version that comes with extra aluminum upgrade parts for those looking to level up their ride..

What parts make up a 5th scale RC, RCMK SMithmaster SCR Pro??
So, when you take off the body of a 5th scale RC car, you’ll find a complete cage structure in there.
Inside, you’ve got a hefty 200 amp ESC and a powerful 800 KV motor.
It’s cool that you can actually turn this car into a buggy if you want to switch things up.
Plus, the receiver box is made of sturdy aluminum, and you’ll need to install a receiver to get things running.
And hey, the ESC can handle up to 8s, plus there are hints about exciting upgrades in the future.
How awesome is that?.
Explaining RC Car Parts
Let’s dive into the details of RC car parts.
Measurements include: drive shaft – 7mm, front suspension arms – 6mm, steering arms – 6mm, and shocks – 30mm.
The features of these parts include front and rear sway bars, a CER center diff, and an adjustable battery tray.
Keep in mind the differences in rear and front suspension stiffness and battery compatibility.
Additionally, compare the SC Pro and Roven F5 bodies, noting their thicknesses – SC Pro is 2.5mm thick, whereas Roven F5 is 1.5mm thick..

Comparing Roven F5 and ST-RR Pro
Let’s break down the comparison between the ST-RR Pro and the Roven F5.The ST-RR Pro comes in at $1,250 and includes goodies like the Fifth Scale Servo and a 200 amp Hobbywing ESC.
On the other hand, the Roven F5 is priced at $850 but you’ll need to separately get servos, ESC, and a motor.
Looks-wise, there’s a noticeable difference;
the Roven has this cool bumper that looks great but might need to be taken off to fit the tires properly.
These RC cars are so hefty that you’d have to hold the Roven above the ST-RR Pro for a comparison because they can’t both chill on the same table.
Take a moment to appreciate the intricate details in the comparison before moving on.Enjoy nerding out over these awesome machines!.
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