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That's great for you, but I think its great for the rest of us that Losi has made a smaller car for those of us that prefer to run indoors. Minit T is a little too much indoors, this will probably be a killer little indoor racer.viperdout wrote:Yes, but still, if it's 80 bucks for a Mini-T versus 80 for a Micro-T, the Mini-T will steal A LOT of thunder. Personally, I'd rather buy a bigger vehicle for the same money.
Losi has body off shots now.
I'm a little disapointed the chassis is not a near exact copy of the XXT like the Mini T was. Kinda looks plastic and burly... you know toyish.
Still looks like a hella lot of fun, and its probably good if they built it durable. I will have one.
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Sweetness!
Things of interest:
check out the motor, it has a plug attatched....now, why would they attatch a plug to a motor, unless they planned to release upgrade ones!
using real x-tals makes me think I can use my hobby t/x, which is great!
4.8-7.2v - Woohoo! Real batteries or a 2c lipo
The motor, actually does look somewhat like an N20,allthough slightly different, It's hard to tell actually...anyone have any thaughts ?
5 wire servo isnt going to be that great, but I can deal with that.
Overall, im still phsyked to get one, and I cant wait
EDIT : Dogbones and drivecups are metal !
Things of interest:
check out the motor, it has a plug attatched....now, why would they attatch a plug to a motor, unless they planned to release upgrade ones!
using real x-tals makes me think I can use my hobby t/x, which is great!
4.8-7.2v - Woohoo! Real batteries or a 2c lipo
The motor, actually does look somewhat like an N20,allthough slightly different, It's hard to tell actually...anyone have any thaughts ?
5 wire servo isnt going to be that great, but I can deal with that.
Overall, im still phsyked to get one, and I cant wait
EDIT : Dogbones and drivecups are metal !
We don't need no god damn roads!
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...1:24th scale 4wd buggy based off the M18..Comment posted by bluegrooveracer @ 13 Oct 2006 08:36 am
we have already begun our indoor carpet offroad track for our 4wd 1/24th HTB [high traction buggy] we are still trying different jump sizes before we ozite them we should have it all done and waiting for our micro bg2
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Comment posted by cdog4w @ 13 Oct 2006 11:15 am
Hey bluegroove, what is this 4wd 1/24 HTB you're talking about, I haven't heard of it but it sounds very interesting. What platform is it based on?
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Comment posted by bluegrooveracer @ 13 Oct 2006 03:03 pm
it is based on the nrx18/m18 shortened into a bg4 style micro buggy
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Delayed until late December.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/De ... D=LOSB0230
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/De ... D=LOSB0230
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Cool. About what I expected, and that's good.honda_s2000 wrote:A video :
http://flvs.daum.net/sflvPlayer_full.sw ... GlNg-SbZk$
Maybe it's worth waiting for.