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Look at this! I was going through horizon hobby looking at micro t stuff and I see this! Maybe its old news or I'm behind but it looks cool to me!

http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/De ... D=LOSB0233
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slightly bit bigger too.

Those rims/tires look like a good upgrade for the regular micro-t.
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I'll end up getting the chassis, body and wheels to make mine the desert runner.
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Holy crap! And I still need to get a Micro-B! :eek:
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Yeah, I actually came across that Raminator when you got me looking around Horizon. Too much cool stuff...

Hey, I just realized, those 1/32ns tamiya bodies should look pretty good on this chassis. It is definitely longer.
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I just want the truck I like the way it looks. Set up a cool track be gluing some sand and then throwing a little loose sand over it. I think the tires will be awesome for a xmod truck. I wonder if they are working on a 1/36 4wd truck or buggy :eek: I bet a few people would be typing with sticky keys then :lol:
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This is just not fair, don't even have my Micro-B broke in good yet. :shock:
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Now they just need to make an AWD rally car, maybe an Audi, but I'd settle for a WRX or Evolution.
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Just saw an ad. Losi also claims the Micro-Desert to have higher ground clearance. I wonder, longer shocks? Probably just different shock towers. :???:


And this probably belongs in the offroad forum, but I don't feel like starting a new thread, but that Raminator sells for less than the Mini LST, and just comes with one motor. That sounds good to me. I think its all the inertia from the extra weight on the Mini LST that makes it prone to breakage.
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