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What is the BEST money can buy??
Good morning gentlemen,
I'm doing some research for my next project and I was hoping to have you input!.. Please note that I'm and electrical kind of guy, hate the smell and cleanup of Nitro!. So what ever I get it will be converted to E, I’ll use / already have a Nue 1515 1.5y and the MMM esc, with either 4s or preferably 6s. I would like to keep the total cost under $2,000 if possible?? I want to buy the best I can. But I'm still not sure the buggy is right for me?? Hence this thread.. Question #1: What is the biggest advantage a buggy has over a E-Revo? What is the biggest disadvantage it has over a E-Revo? Question #2: How do they hold up in regards to general bashing? Or are they a strictly track truck? Question #3: Which truck / buggy would you buy if you where going to start this project? Here is what I'm currently considering: • Kyosho Lazer ZX-5 or Infemo ST-RR http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/cars/in...part_num=30077 • Exray 808 http://www.teamxray.com/teamxray/m_i...9bdc109f5296c3 • Hotbodies D4 http://www.hotbodiesonline.com/kit.p...=61410&lang=en • Associated RC8 or B44 http://www.teamassociated.com/ae/rc8/rc8_home.htm • LRP shark 18 http://www.lrp-electronic.de/e/lis • Ofna 8.5 pro http://www.ofna.com/hyper85pro.php • JConcepts BJ4 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...1d912c9cfa0a4c Question #4: What am I missing?? what would you recommend?? Again I don’t really know anything about this kind of trucks, so I'm reaching out the experts for assistance.. Any and all advice is deeply appreciated. Thanks so much for your time gentlemen.. Have a great one Shaun. P.S. If you have one of these bad boys that your thinking of selling, I'm defiantly interested, please feel free to PM me.. |
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- Can Race - Cant go everywhere Q2) Buggy or E-REVO? E-REVO isn't out yet so no one knows and buggies are nearly indestrcutable Q3) Some are electric 1/10 scale and some are 1/8 scale nitro. 808 would be the best one there. Q4) 1 thing is that the 1/8 Worlds are in September and there is going to be a new Kyosho - Mugen - HB and other buggies coming soon |
Wow!!!
QUOTE: Good morning gentlemen,
I'm doing some research for my next project and I was hoping to have you input!.. Please note that I'm and electrical kind of guy, hate the smell and cleanup of Nitro!. So what ever I get it will be converted to E, I’ll use / already have a Nue 1515 1.5y and the MMM esc, with either 4s or preferably 6s. I would like to keep the total cost under $2,0000 if possible?? I want to buy the best I can. But I'm still not sure the buggy is right for me?? Hence this thread.. $20000??? WOW that will be some project. Just kidding, I know it was a fat finger typo. How about the Baja 5B. It is a killer buggy and it would be quite fun to convert it. Or if you really want to have some fun do the Go-Kart conversion. Plus you get to drive it for real. |
$20 000, i thought it said $2000. Lucky you
Did you think about a Truggy? Since you are comparing a E-REVO with a Buggy |
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I do like the 808.. and there is an existing thread about the conversion already :party: (HHHmmmm)?? Have a great one!.. and thanks for the input.. |
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The Baja 5b, Nope I just don’t like the Baja look (just not my thing).. I'm looking for something that come close or will surpass my GorillaMaxx builds. I was kind of thinking that this (Buggy) thing may be it?? Thanks for the input Jerry.. Have a great relaxing time with the wife and kids gone.. Shaun. |
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Isn’t a Truggy the same thing as a Buggy but with a different body?? Sorry for the lame question.. But I really don’t know the difference between the two??.. Thank you so much for your time and have a great day Shaun. |
truggies are a mix of buggy and MT. kinda like a more race bred revo? wider and lower but a chassis similar to a buggy? is that about right?
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tough call; you are talking about some nice products here.
It's said before, but a buggy is way tougher than an MT.(1/8th) it uses about the same driveline, only with smaller wheels and shorter arms. Buggies are NICE. I would either go for the -Xray 808 -ofna hyper 8.5 pro (comes with nice diffs!), as what UE sells as 8 spider diffs -rc8 (light) -mugen mbx5r (aged. bus still going very strong) -losi 8ight |
How about the new hyper 9...
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From what i ve seen at local Track,
Xray is best all round, extreme performance, does not wear out easily, Impact resistant. Then come Hobao/Hyper 7 and 8, more classical design, but incredibly strong and parts are available everywhere for low price. Mugen and kyosho does have there own driving style (they why there is still many kyosho user despite there somewhat old design). kyosho seem to break easier than other brands... |
Any of the top caliber cars will do you nicely. You won't be able to use all the tuning capabilities until you're a national caliber racer. For me, it comes down to what my LHS carries for parts support. You're kind of lucky down there since you have Nitrohouse (owned by OFNA), Gyro Hobbies, Ultimate Hobbies, et al. Most parts will be available, but I still don't remember much Xray stuff around.
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From Wiki A truggy is a combination of a 1/8 scale racing buggy and a stadium truck. Truggies are generally four-wheel-drive with a center differential, no transmission, a monster truck or stadium truck body and perhaps monster truck tires. The idea is not a new one since stadium trucks originally sprung from buggies. A truggy, on the other hand, takes advantage of the state-of-the-art nature of purpose-built stadium trucks. The result is the semi-scale appearance and stability of a stadium truck with the agility of a buggy. Most simple truggies are made from buggies by merely changing the wheels, tires and body mounts, but there are also truggy kits and RTRs of various levels of cost and competency. http://www.tony1034.com/8T.jpg |
Look into a Mr. C Carbon Fiber conversion. I have yet to see a better conversion.
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You GUYS ROCK!!!
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Thanks Tc-3 for your time.. have a great one.. Quote:
It's starting to sound like a buggy is the way to go.. and the Xray appears to the favorite so far.. Thanks again for the clarification on the differences between the two types.. Have a great one and thanks again for your time. Quote:
I haven’t heard of hyper 9??? hmmm I’ll do a goggle search.. Thanks for the suggestions Sir.. Have a great one and thanks again for your time.. Quote:
The Xray is coming in at the top of the list, I like the fact it has your guys respect (which isn’t an easy thing to do) Thanks for sooo much for the other comments on your thoughts regarding the other trucks, it a huge HELP!! Thanks so much for your time and your input.. Have a great one!.. and thanks again.. Quote:
Thanks again for your comments and your advise.. Have a great one.. Quote:
Thanks so much for the total clarification between the two.. I'm defiantly going Buggy!! Hoooray one item closed.. Now I just need to pick which one?? so many choices.. Thanks again for your time Sir and have a great day / week.. Quote:
Thanks again for your time and your comment.. Have a great evening.. To all my fellow Buggyens out there who happen to take the time out of your busy lives to help me (THANK YOU!).. thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge with the less fortunate (ME).. I love this hobby mainly because I’m always learning new things and reading about your experiences is a tremendous help.. Please never stop sharing what you gentlemen have.. YOU GUYS ROCK!!! :yipi: Thanks again for everything and have a great week.. Shaun. |
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