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Acme Werewolf Buggy 1/8 electric
was doing a bit of looking to see what's out there and came across this:
http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/prodimages/werewolfeltop2.jpg http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/prodimages/pro6.jpg http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1273442996 http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1273443054 anyone know anything about this? I know its not the top of the shelf stuff, but I am curious how they have been working out from what people have seen. |
more pics:
u can see where the mechanical brakes setup goes here: http://www.acme-rc.com/upload/2009122311524987554.jpg http://www.acme-rc.com/upload/2009122311451881174.jpg http://www.acme-rc.com/upload/2009122311542912562.jpg pics of the truggy (Dominator) brake setup they have: http://www.acme-rc.com/upload/201012811382098925.jpg http://www.acme-rc.com/upload/201012811382317698.jpg |
i sure hope its cheep because i doesnt look very well designed
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Definitely looks to be not of great quality. Although we are spoiled with the likes of X-Ray, Mugen, etc...
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So if Wile E. Coyote gets into brushless 1/8th would this be the buggy he would order to chase the Road Runner with?
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Also- the buggy looks toyish |
In the USA from ebay, they are about $250 shipped after BCB, and they are RTR with a lipo 3S I believe.
From what I've read, seem to be reasonably durable as well for the plastics, with the shock towers being an area that could be beefed up. And of course, get rid of philips screws. Quality won't be at an xray level sure for that price. |
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