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DIATONE x Sniclo SNT MIX GO MG044 1:43 4WD Drift RC Car with Gyro - RTR & FPV Combo w/ Unbounded 3 PLAY Goggles
DIATONE x Sniclo SNT MIX GO MG044 1:43 4WD Drift RC Car with Gyro - RTR & FPV Combo w/ Unbounded 3 PLAY Goggles
4.67 / 5.0
(3) 3 total reviews
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The DIATONE x sniclo Racing 1:43 MIX GO MG044 4WD Drift Car is a high-performance mini drift machine was co-developed by DIATONE and sniclo Racing to deliver pro-level handling and FPV excitement in a compact 1:43 scale.
The MIX GO MG044 features a mid-engine 4WD layout, full-proportional steering, and dual driving modes for both competitive racing and smooth drifting. Its integrated gyro stabilization system ensures ultimate control in every corner.
Ready to step into the driver’s seat? The magnetic FPV camera mount and the Unbounded 3 PLAY FPV Goggles let you experience real-time first-person view (FPV) action, putting you in the cockpit for adrenaline-pumping micro drifting.
Available in two packages to fit your style:
- RTR Kit: Car + MG4 Controller
- FPV Combo Kit: Car + MG4 Controller + P48 FPV Camera + Unbounded 3 PLAY FPV Goggles
⚙️ Key Features:
- 🔸 1:43 Scale 4WD Drift Car Co-Developed by DIATONE & sniclo Racing
- 🔸 Mid-Engine 4WD Drive System for Balanced Performance
- 🔸 Dual Modes: Race Mode & Drift Mode
- 🔸 Full-Proportional Steering for Precise Cornering
- 🔸 High-Torque 0816 Motor + Responsive 2g Servo
- 🔸 Gyro Drift Assist for Smooth, Controlled Slides
- 🔸 Magnetic FPV Camera Power Port for Quick FPV Setup
- 🔸 Bright LED Lighting System: Headlights, Turn Signals, Brake, Reverse, Ambient, Hazard Lights
- 🔸 Built-in 1S 500mAh LiPo Battery
- ~25min Runtime (Standard)
- ~15min Runtime (FPV Mode)
- 🔸 MG4 2.4GHz Remote Controller with ~30m Range
- 🔸 Fast Charging: ~50min Recharge
- 🔸 Ultra-Portable Size & Weight: 116mm x 53mm x 37mm | 95g
📦 What's in the Box?
🔹 RTR Package (Ready-To-Run):
- 1x DIATONE x sniclo MIX GO MG044 1:43 4WD Drift Car
- 1x MG4 2.4GHz Remote Controller
🔹 FPV Combo Package:
- 1x DIATONE x sniclo MIX GO MG044 1:43 4WD Drift Car
- 1x MG4 2.4GHz Remote Controller
- 1x P48 FPV Camera
- 1x Unbounded 3 PLAY FPV Goggles
🎮 Who’s It For?
Whether you're an FPV enthusiast, an indoor drift racer, or a beginner ready to explore micro RC drifting, the MIX GO MG044 delivers high-speed thrills, precision control, and an immersive FPV driving experience.
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I seriously want to keep driving this car all the time because it's so much fun and so convenient. It drifts really smoothly even with the gyro off, works on lacquered hardwood floors. The long run times of 35-40 minutes per charge is much appreciated. I also like that you can buy spare tires, some spare parts, and upgrade parts: this is really important for long term ownership.
I found the gearbox needs frequent cleaning and regreasing as it starts getting very noisy and rough to drive after a while: I've had this car 1 week and I've opened up the gearbox twice already, driving for 2+ hours per day. It's about 25 screws to get the battery cover, PCB, servo cover, part of the rear suspension, and gearbox off the chassis and opened up. Note that the included screwdriver cannot get inside 2 of the gearbox cover's holes which was annoying to learn the first time so you'll need a decent quality 000 Philips screwdriver since you'll need it often. At least the mechanical drawings are very good.
Pros:
-amazing driving experience and handling for its size
-gyro with 3 transmitter-controlled settings
-how many cars this small have independent suspension?
-spare parts are available, like tires (but maybe not everything?)
-long run times, 35-40 minutes drift style driving
-on-board charger via modern USB-C port is nice
Cons:
-gearbox access requires taking apart the whole back end of the car, could be more modular for quicker access
-QC in a few places could've been better:
--brass weight wasn't seated fully down when glued, caused the servo cover's screw hole to strip (this cover also holds the 2 center shaft bearings in place)
-side mirrors are fragile, broke both in the first 2 days
-on the transmitter, the 3-way switch for the lights is too easy to accidentally set in the other direction when moving to center
-a bigger transmitter would be more comfortable all around
This little drifter is worth the price
I seriously want to keep driving this car all the time because it's so much fun and so convenient. It drifts really smoothly even with the gyro off, works on lacquered hardwood floors. The long run times of 35-40 minutes per charge is much appreciated. I also like that you can buy spare tires, some spare parts, and upgrade parts: this is really important for long term ownership.
I found the gearbox needs frequent cleaning and regreasing as it starts getting very noisy and rough to drive after a while: I've had this car 1 week and I've opened up the gearbox twice already, driving for 2+ hours per day. It's about 25 screws to get the battery cover, PCB, servo cover, part of the rear suspension, and gearbox off the chassis and opened up. Note that the included screwdriver cannot get inside 2 of the gearbox cover's holes which was annoying to learn the first time so you'll need a decent quality 000 Philips screwdriver since you'll need it often. At least the mechanical drawings are very good.
Pros:
-amazing driving experience and handling for its size
-gyro with 3 transmitter-controlled settings
-how many cars this small have independent suspension?
-spare parts are available, like tires (but maybe not everything?)
-long run times, 35-40 minutes drift style driving
-on-board charger via modern USB-C port is nice
Cons:
-gearbox access requires taking apart the whole back end of the car, could be more modular for quicker access
-QC in a few places could've been better:
--brass weight wasn't seated fully down when glued, caused the servo cover's screw hole to strip (this cover also holds the 2 center shaft bearings in place)
-side mirrors are fragile, broke both in the first 2 days
-on the transmitter, the 3-way switch for the lights is too easy to accidentally set in the other direction when moving to center
-a bigger transmitter would be more comfortable all around
This little drifter is worth the price