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crazyjr 01.27.2009 02:08 AM

Thunder tiger sparrowhawk electric 4wd 1/10 electric truggy
 
Looks good, I hope it has either sealed or ball diffs
http://www.thundertiger.com/product/6537-F.html

TDC57 01.27.2009 02:24 AM

Can you get parts for it at your LHS ??? :neutral: I've never heard of it before (which means nothing) :lol::lol:

crazyjr 01.27.2009 04:07 AM

Don't think its officially out yet, I got the link on rctech. I been thinking of doing a TT buggy w/nitro truggy (1/10 4wd cars), So this saves me some time and money. I just hope they don't cheap out and do an unsealed diff, I'd rtather have either ball or sealed and filled

gixxer 01.27.2009 04:30 AM

looks like an enlarged rc18t to me. anyways it should be a decent option for bashers.

pb4ugo 01.27.2009 11:05 PM

I hope that's not a preview of the Associated SC10.

BL_RV0 01.27.2009 11:52 PM

I personally like it.

strodedawg 01.28.2009 10:14 AM

if you download the instructions you get the following:
sealed diffs, captured hingepins, stout b4/t4 slipper, tc3-like motor mount and cvds all the way around. it also has a lot of option parts located in the back of the manual. seems to be a tout truck except where the front and rear end attach....unless the upper deck really solidifies the chassis

crazyjr 01.28.2009 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strodedawg (Post 256344)
if you download the instructions you get the following:
sealed diffs, captured hingepins, stout b4/t4 slipper, tc3-like motor mount and cvds all the way around. it also has a lot of option parts located in the back of the manual. seems to be a tout truck except where the front and rear end attach....unless the upper deck really solidifies the chassis

thanks, I can't DL too much, Not my computer. So long as they are sealed, I'm happy. Just seen the buggy in the magazine, the diffs look plenty strong for power setups. They look like 1/8 diffs


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