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a few more pics...
packaging

size comparison

some random thoughts
- on the top of the package on the two i have it says "normal speed type" so i assume there will be varients with hotter motors
- the line of sight deal with the ir seems a lot more iffy than with regular digi-q's
- controller is uber small
packaging

size comparison

some random thoughts
- on the top of the package on the two i have it says "normal speed type" so i assume there will be varients with hotter motors
- the line of sight deal with the ir seems a lot more iffy than with regular digi-q's
- controller is uber small
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Oh shit! ToyEast has em for Pre-Order...For under $10(US) each!
http://www.toyeast.com/v3/catproductlis ... 936&clvl=4
At that price I'm definitely picking up a few!
http://www.toyeast.com/v3/catproductlis ... 936&clvl=4
At that price I'm definitely picking up a few!
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THANK UUUUU!!!!!
i must say the attempted to reinvent bits and......they have a bit done it!!
they look pretty and could fiind a place in the garage....
the only pity is the won't fit any of my 200 bit bodies
....i get bored after 5 mins with a body
wanna charge them!
see ya!
i must say the attempted to reinvent bits and......they have a bit done it!!
they look pretty and could fiind a place in the garage....
the only pity is the won't fit any of my 200 bit bodies




see ya!

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Maxx,
sorry, taking the lambo to the grave with me. it's one of my favorite shells.
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both the car and the controller take button cells. you run out of juice, you buy new batteries. not sure how long they will last. mine have only 10 or 15 minutes of use but are still fine. the cars in two flavors either channel a/b or c/d. there is a small switch on the bottom of the car to change between the two. the controller has a four way switch a, b, c, or d. on the top of the controller ther is a speed boost button. it's been a long time since i ran a stock bcg (or any bcg for that matter), but i think the normal speed on the q-steer is about the same as a normal bit. the speed boost adds only a little more top end. these seem slower than the standard digi-q's that were introduced a few years ago. with the penny in the back, the only way i could get it to wheelie was to do the reverse to forward trick. maybe i need a real copper penny. anyone remember what year they changed
. as i mentioned before, the line of sight takes getting used to. the transmitting ir diode is on the top of the controller so the way you hold the controller definitely has an effect on the range.
on the box there's a small drawing of a cell phone. i'm guessing in japan you can use your cell phone to control the car.
for those doing the pre-order thing at toyeast checkout the weights on the different cars and read up on the descriptions. there are a few that are only the car (no controller included) so if you order one be sure to order another that come with the controller. it would be a major bummer to get it and not be able to run it. the white rx-8 also has "speed ver." in the title. i wonder if this one has a hotter motor in it.
sorry, taking the lambo to the grave with me. it's one of my favorite shells.
mini-review-
both the car and the controller take button cells. you run out of juice, you buy new batteries. not sure how long they will last. mine have only 10 or 15 minutes of use but are still fine. the cars in two flavors either channel a/b or c/d. there is a small switch on the bottom of the car to change between the two. the controller has a four way switch a, b, c, or d. on the top of the controller ther is a speed boost button. it's been a long time since i ran a stock bcg (or any bcg for that matter), but i think the normal speed on the q-steer is about the same as a normal bit. the speed boost adds only a little more top end. these seem slower than the standard digi-q's that were introduced a few years ago. with the penny in the back, the only way i could get it to wheelie was to do the reverse to forward trick. maybe i need a real copper penny. anyone remember what year they changed

on the box there's a small drawing of a cell phone. i'm guessing in japan you can use your cell phone to control the car.
for those doing the pre-order thing at toyeast checkout the weights on the different cars and read up on the descriptions. there are a few that are only the car (no controller included) so if you order one be sure to order another that come with the controller. it would be a major bummer to get it and not be able to run it. the white rx-8 also has "speed ver." in the title. i wonder if this one has a hotter motor in it.
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I read somewhere you can use your I-MODE cell phone (in Italy we have really few don't know in the us)on the box there's a small drawing of a cell phone. i'm guessing in japan you can use your cell phone to control the car.
i don't think they work yith every IR port od a cellp.

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don't take it seriously (but take it like a joke)....buy one and try!!!I wonder if it would work with my starcom, that would be really tight.
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Since the Q-steer has arrived, I've been skeptical about getting one. Mainly because I prefer to mod my cars, and these are so small i just don't see me doing anything other than changing the paint.
So I went out in search of bodies to expand my options and in reading different boards I came across Choro Q's. I know that's they've been out for very long, I've always snubbed them because of their squished look. Plus the fact that everyone was into bits really didn't help (I read it was a tank-style steering issue). In my looking I've found a massive selection of choro q bodies, some really nice looking ones from numerous manufacturers. Anything you can think of, they had.
How come bits never got such an extensive line up? Were the choro-q that popular?
Look at the detail on this supra....

Thing is, you can get almost ANY form of supra you want, any year, rally, JGTC, street....wow. And those aren't the only Toyotas.
I'm cruising toyease right now and I'm seeing bodies ranging from as little as $4 up to around $15.
Richh, if you have any Choro Q bodies, can you test the compatability with the Q-steer? I can see myself starting a collectionwith ChoroQ bodies, but only if they fit Qsteer.
EDIT: Just to show the variety...

So I went out in search of bodies to expand my options and in reading different boards I came across Choro Q's. I know that's they've been out for very long, I've always snubbed them because of their squished look. Plus the fact that everyone was into bits really didn't help (I read it was a tank-style steering issue). In my looking I've found a massive selection of choro q bodies, some really nice looking ones from numerous manufacturers. Anything you can think of, they had.
How come bits never got such an extensive line up? Were the choro-q that popular?
Look at the detail on this supra....

Thing is, you can get almost ANY form of supra you want, any year, rally, JGTC, street....wow. And those aren't the only Toyotas.
I'm cruising toyease right now and I'm seeing bodies ranging from as little as $4 up to around $15.
Richh, if you have any Choro Q bodies, can you test the compatability with the Q-steer? I can see myself starting a collectionwith ChoroQ bodies, but only if they fit Qsteer.
EDIT: Just to show the variety...

