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e-mike 02.08.2009 08:36 PM

I WANT ONE OF THESE .....i CANT WAIT ANYMORE:lol::whistle:

Metallover 02.08.2009 09:04 PM

The drivetrain looks weak...:diablo:

MetalMan 02.09.2009 01:08 AM

Now don't y'all think Deans would fit much better in those trucks? :wink:

mikey09120 02.09.2009 01:10 AM

wierd. it looks like there is only one plug for batts on the esc

E-Revonut 02.09.2009 01:11 AM

I can agree on that! I use deans on my 1/18 stuff cause it fits nicer than the traxxas plugs I use on my larger scale stuff. If I get one of these I will switch it to deans

E-Revonut 02.09.2009 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikey09120 (Post 260151)
wierd. it looks like there is only one plug for batts on the esc

That is weird because you can clearly see two battery compartments.

lincpimp 02.09.2009 01:13 AM

Anyone remember the Mlst (epic failure) diffs... I hope traxxas has done their homework and has something like a vxl pede diff in there. Anything smaller (lets hope it is not a scaled down traxxas diff with 4 internal gears) will be toast with a decent bl system...

ZippyBasher 02.09.2009 01:21 AM

Man I cant wait till I see some rollers for sale maybe sometime this summer. Would make an awesome project as I dont care for Traxxas Elecronics and I have no small scale vehicles... Lets hope for some nice diffs I dont wanna see more "viscous diff" BS....

mikey09120 02.09.2009 01:22 AM

1115.1.5Y on 4s lipo with mamba max. i kinda want one now..

BL_RV0 02.09.2009 10:25 AM

They look great. Anyone know how long they are?

skellyo 02.09.2009 12:47 PM

Video of the new Mini E-Revo and Mini Slash can be found here:
http://www.rccaraction.com/ME2/dirmo...82C3110450BD79

rschoi_75 02.09.2009 01:44 PM

By the looks of it, the motor is 28mm x 47mm(ish)... (edit... after a closer look, it may be a 24mm diameter motor) that's the size of a feigao 380S motor. A medusa 28-40 of a neu 1107 would probably be ideal. But I'm with Linc on the diffs. Traxxas had better have done their homework on this or else they will be little more than pretty paper weights. I'll be sticking to my detta st until these trucks prove themselves reliable.

On another note, those ugly red plastic push rods definitely need to go...:no:

on an even further note.... I wonder if traxxas will eventually come out with a mini summit crawler?

BlackedOutREVO 02.09.2009 08:43 PM

BOMR! Haha BlackedOutMiniREVO

Coming soon

killajb 02.09.2009 09:53 PM

Looks like the Revo was being jerked around pretty good in the vid. One would think that Traxxas went over the diffs pretty well if they went ahead and included a VXL brushless motor with the deal. I think I damaged my MLST diffs by using lipos alone..

E-Revonut 02.09.2009 10:15 PM

Size looks pretty good for a mini. slightly larger than a rc18t but smaller than a crt.5

Metallover 02.09.2009 10:35 PM

Hopefully I can squeeze a 10th scale battery in there... When is exotek going to come out with a chassis for this one?

crazyjr 02.10.2009 04:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 260220)
Video of the new Mini E-Revo and Mini Slash can be found here:
http://www.rccaraction.com/ME2/dirmo...82C3110450BD79

wow, that's impressive, it moves like the revo as well (weight transfer). sounds like the gears are solid, but time will tell. now that i see it, i really want one

FireWire79 02.10.2009 09:47 PM

Personally, I don't get it. I won't be getting one, just to clear that up.

The E-Revo is a very capable off-road vehicle and can handle numerous types of terrain. The joy in having a 1/10th scale is that it can handle most of what you throw at it. The 1/16th have a lower ground clearance. This will be a serious limiting factor in its off road ability. That is fine if you consider off-road to be things like grass or hard packed dirt, but if you consider what off-road as I do, these trucks will not cut it.

They will be fine for parking lot races, and light duty bashing, but in my opinion that is the extent of it. Nothing against the vehicles, but like I said, I don't get it. Sure it has a few perks due to its small size. More portable, and that's about all I can think of.

I would rather deal with a larger vehicle that can handle what is put in front of it

jnev 02.10.2009 10:34 PM

Not trying to start an argument or anything, but after owning many 1/18 vehicles, I realized that they are not truly built for offorad use and I am sure the mini e-revo will be similar. They are mainly for the person that says "hey, I'm bored. Wonder what I can do right now..." Running them in front of your house on the street, in the house, garage, small plastic ramps in the grass, etc is what they do best. However, what fun is for some people, isn't always fun for others...

BL_RV0 02.10.2009 10:39 PM

Seems like this revo will be more like 1/14

Metallover 02.10.2009 11:19 PM

Traxxas just can't get their scales right... The revo is stated as a 1/10th but it's an 8th scale... I don't see the 1/16th being right either.

jnev 02.11.2009 12:39 AM

The part about the scales being off is very true. But it really doesn't bother me. What a dilemma I have now: SC10 or mini e-revo... :neutral:

crazyjr 02.11.2009 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FireWire79 (Post 260745)
Personally, I don't get it. I won't be getting one, just to clear that up.

The E-Revo is a very capable off-road vehicle and can handle numerous types of terrain. The joy in having a 1/10th scale is that it can handle most of what you throw at it. The 1/16th have a lower ground clearance. This will be a serious limiting factor in its off road ability. That is fine if you consider off-road to be things like grass or hard packed dirt, but if you consider what off-road as I do, these trucks will not cut it.

They will be fine for parking lot races, and light duty bashing, but in my opinion that is the extent of it. Nothing against the vehicles, but like I said, I don't get it. Sure it has a few perks due to its small size. More portable, and that's about all I can think of.

I would rather deal with a larger vehicle that can handle what is put in front of it

Quote:

Originally Posted by jnev (Post 260763)
Not trying to start an argument or anything, but after owning many 1/18 vehicles, I realized that they are not truly built for offorad use and I am sure the mini e-revo will be similar. They are mainly for the person that says "hey, I'm bored. Wonder what I can do right now..." Running them in front of your house on the street, in the house, garage, small plastic ramps in the grass, etc is what they do best. However, what fun is for some people, isn't always fun for others...

I brg to differ slightly, I have had a few different 1/18 and they were all ok on track based surfaces. Of the ones i have had, Rc18, Losi mini LST and duratrax Mini Quake SE, the Mini quake SE was the most durable and most capable of the bunch. it had big enough tires to handle all but the nastiest terrainand a drivetrain that would handle a real powerful setup (1107/2y Neu w/ quark 33 car esc/3s lipo) I could run with the 1/10 ST trucks and keep up good, even the big jumps

I really hope traxxas did their homework and bring as tough a mini, as they have in the other categories they got

BL_RV0 02.11.2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jnev (Post 260794)
The part about the scales being off is very true. But it really doesn't bother me. What a dilemma I have now: SC10 or mini e-revo... :neutral:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...-SC-10.svg.png

E-Revonut 03.03.2009 12:19 AM

I sent an e-mail to Traxxas last night asking about the 1/16th E-REVO, here is the response I got today:


Hello,

The 1/16 scale trucks should be in US hobby shops sometime this spring. They are in the prototype stage right now so the final product has not yet been decided. They will probably cost around $200 for the brushed Slayer EX and around $300 for the brushless E-Revo 1/16.




Best regards,
Stephen Lindholm,
TRAXXAS Customer Service

jhautz 03.03.2009 01:01 AM

Geez... $300 seems like alot for a mini.

rschoi_75 03.03.2009 01:42 AM

$300 sounds bad at first, but its close to what you would spend if you bought another mini + a brushless system. I'm not really all that excited about the velion system they will have though. I'd rather just put together my own bl combo using a 1/10th sidewinder & 28mm medusa motor.

lincpimp 03.03.2009 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rschoi_75 (Post 266463)
$300 sounds bad at first, but its close to what you would spend if you bought another mini + a brushless system. I'm not really all that excited about the velion system they will have though. I'd rather just put together my own bl combo using a 1/10th sidewinder & 28mm medusa motor.

Ehhh, minis are minis. I have to say I have had more fun with a stock rc18t than I did with any of the bl setups. 3 bills is a bit steep for a toy. I would rather have a big truck with a 300 dollar lipo in it (not really). I guess people who like minis like minis and the rest of us are just different. All of the minis I had broke too easily.

squeeforever 03.03.2009 03:18 AM

I'm definitely gonna try and get one when they come out. I agree though, the red plastic needs to go...I don't know which one to choose though. I know as soon as I'd get one, I'd want the other. Only downside is the Slash isn't gonna be available with the BL apparently.

Oh, and to whoever said it would include the 27mhz radio, I don't think it will. I think its gonna come with the 2.4ghz setup. If you look in the video, the radio has the short stubby antenna.

jhautz 03.03.2009 03:42 AM

Like everything else traxxas, I wish they would sell "pro roller" versions or even a pro kit where you dont have to pay for the crappy electronics I dont even want. I know they are the original RTR company and RTR is pretty much their claim to fame, but it would be nice if they evolved a bit and started catering to the more savy customers as well as the newbs.

shizzon 03.03.2009 03:55 AM

can anyone else see a mini summit coming out of this? perhaps its to small to effectively use T-locks and different transmission ratios but who knows.

crazyjr 03.03.2009 11:23 AM

Personally, i think it will be a great addition to the mini's. If traxxas can make it as durable as their other cars and trucks, should be good. I think it uses either stampede front or rear tires so its a bit bigger than most other mini's, should make tire selection easier. I think a set of 30 series bowties would look cool on it. I plan to get one, but will wait for the initial rush and problems to be resolved

rschoi_75 03.03.2009 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 266478)
I guess people who like minis like minis and the rest of us are just different.

Yeah... I'd be included in the first group. I like mini's.... especially mini skirts. :yes:

but honestly, for me its more a necessity since I live in a tiny cul-de-sac w/ only 4 houses on the street. Anything 1/10th or above is too large to really have fun with around the house and street, so mini's are a natural choice for me when I want to get a quick r/c fix without having to drive 20 mins to the nearest quality bashing ground.

E-Revonut 03.03.2009 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 266517)
Personally, i think it will be a great addition to the mini's. If traxxas can make it as durable as their other cars and trucks, should be good. I think it uses either stampede front or rear tires so its a bit bigger than most other mini's, should make tire selection easier. I think a set of 30 series bowties would look cool on it. I plan to get one, but will wait for the initial rush and problems to be resolved

I don't see the tires as being stampede size. Stampede talons are 4.8" and watching the video they surely don't look that big. I hope they aren't that big, I want a mini, not a 1/10 4wd! If there isn't a release date soon I'm prolly gonna have to get another rc18t

Metallover 04.04.2009 07:34 PM

Are there any estimates for a release date?

RUSTY XL-5 04.04.2009 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 266490)
Like everything else traxxas, I wish they would sell "pro roller" versions or even a pro kit where you dont have to pay for the crappy electronics I dont even want. I know they are the original RTR company and RTR is pretty much their claim to fame, but it would be nice if they evolved a bit and started catering to the more savy customers as well as the newbs.

a BIG +1

E-Revonut 04.04.2009 09:41 PM

I'm not positive but I think about the end of April. I know something is due out at the end of April!!! I think it was this but I don't remember anymore


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