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08-17-2012 06:42 PM | ||
noobprodigy |
Re: Some guidance please... Thanks man! I think I'm good to go! |
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08-17-2012 06:18 PM | ||
Dave Locke |
Re: Some guidance please... Quote:
They also have 3010 model (30Amps - 10s) The Thunderpower chargers are excellent as well. |
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08-17-2012 02:47 PM | ||
noobprodigy |
Re: Some guidance please... Hey! One last question. What's a decent charger a guy could buy for RC batteries including up to a Lipo 6s? Hope that made sense...lol |
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08-17-2012 08:58 AM | ||
noobprodigy |
Re: Some guidance please... Don't worry fellas. Ill figure it out. Thanks again for the help! |
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08-16-2012 07:24 AM | ||
noobprodigy |
Re: Some guidance please... this seem worth the money or should I just buy new? No radio or charger included with this setup ... thanks! http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...AdIdZ395480882 |
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08-14-2012 06:54 PM | ||
MiniMonstersRC |
Re: Some guidance please... Quote:
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08-14-2012 01:27 PM | ||
RCRick |
Re: Some guidance please... Onroad I would say Tamiya for a starter. Not sure what the current lineup is but the TT-01 stuff was very entry level priced and fun to work with. A decent amount of mods are available as well. As for offroad. Entry level and still good is Traxxas. Very durable and fun with tons of aftermarket hop ups. I used to run a Kyosho truggy and it was a bit of a pain to deal with. Always had to have parts in my inventory incase I broke otherwise i had to order and wait, the odd time hit up the one place in 'sauga that carried a lot of kyosho stuff (but not everything). In that system i ran the Castle Creations Mamba Monster. It was a great setup, easy to use and install. It was my first Lipo build and was sickening fast. I ended up selling it here on the forum a year or 2 ago because there just wasn't enough people to bash / race with that I was acquainted with. Overall I think the traxxas will work just fine. Rick |
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08-14-2012 12:01 PM | ||
waylander |
Re: Some guidance please... The Mamba Monster is a very popular system and it works great. The other systems out there will cost a bit more but you'll get a sensored system which are a bit smoother. For bashing the Castle system is fine. I own both the erevo and the savage and will say the savage is probably more durable but... it spends way more time on its lid due to the narrower stance and higher center of gravity. |
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08-14-2012 11:09 AM | ||
noobprodigy |
Re: Some guidance please... Hey thanks again fellas! Another quick question. Started checking out the traxxas models and was wondering if purchasing the "castle Mamba" model was worth the extra dough or is it better to buy a model down and go aftermarket from there? I can honestly say I probably could Google an answer but I'm on shift as of today and have little time to properly research |
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08-14-2012 03:51 AM | ||
MiniMonstersRC |
Re: Some guidance please... I am a huge fan of Traxxas stuff. I have an E Revo Brushless. It is a great truck out of the box, very fun, pretty big....but does need a few upgrades, such as: -Summit Axles (Long x4) -Aluminum Skid Plates -Steel center drive shafts -Wheelie bar Upgrading to two 2s lipos should be pretty obvious too. I have mine clocked at 55Kp/h on the radar with stock gearing. I have also removed the rear wing and added a Summit body to it which it much much more durable due to the exo cage. I am in no means taking anything away from any other brand, I just have alot of experience with this truck. Its my main stunt truck. |
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