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06.02.2007, 05:53 PM
"i was dancing like crazy while watching the vid too. i couldn't help it... the music commanded it" - ClodMaxx
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06.02.2007, 07:15 PM
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06.02.2007, 07:49 PM
My faith is lost too, just not for the same reasons...
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Let non survive!
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06.03.2007, 05:28 AM
i dont think any american rc will ever be as good as a mugen seiki.
dont get me wrong, they have there good brands aswell, its just not most of them.
losi and team associated are decent, everything else is junk.
now if they would of compared a mini inferno to a inferno,:005:
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06.03.2007, 07:50 AM
as long as the people who are driving them enjoy their rides, i guess it's okay?
It's nice to see someone who's loyal to a certain brand, but there are others that make nice stuff too. Don't be too blind to see. calling other brands junk doesn't sound right to me. To be honest i am not too hot for the mbx5 standard edition either. it's got quite some Tupperware on it as well. Mugen is an okay brand but nothing super fancy/special either.
If you see a brand that uses Hudy stuff; Serpent, xray; these are the brands that are using topnotch stuff. if you ever felt the tight fit of Hudy parts, you would realize that mugen isn't all that either.
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06.03.2007, 08:06 AM
well, i didnt mean it that way, out of american manufacture's losi and asso are the 2 that make nice cars. other american cars that i know of are pretty much junk. like that duratrax, yeah it has good points but it's not worth using imo.
i know of xray and serpent a bit, they are very nice aswell.
so is kyosho, some italian and german vehicle makers are very nice aswell.
didnt say those where junk.
just happen to love the mugen, and stuff like plastic chassis braces doesnt bother me, i dont care enough anymore.
1/10th electric off-road are pretty much entirly plastic and they are fine with it.
the standard is a killer truck.
this is just my humble opinion.
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06.03.2007, 08:24 AM
Yeah, and my only point was that there are more good brands than mugen; I had the impression (based on your other posts, username, signature, avatar and the words written underneath your username) that you where not aware. So I jumped the opportunity to make my point.
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06.03.2007, 08:33 AM
ok, i understand.
my opinion is biased on jollyjumper's experience with lots of vehicles.
losi asso traxxas kyosho xray yokomo, ...
he has to wait on stuff from all of those long times.
i picked wich was really fast to deliver: mid-mugen is pretty fast as far as we know.
it took 3 weeks or 4 for jolly to get his losi truggy, its takin xray a month and half longer then told first for his xt8 that he wants.
thats why he talked me into the mugen seiki.
Last edited by moogenite; 06.03.2007 at 08:50 AM.
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RC-Monster Captain
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06.03.2007, 08:37 AM
If you see a brand that uses Hudy stuff; Serpent, xray; these are the brands that are using topnotch stuff. if you ever felt the tight fit of Hudy parts, you would realize that mugen isn't all that either.[/QUOTE]
Sorry to disagree with you on the XRay. Even if the whole forum agrees on what you say, I think that X-Rray is nothing special at all. I've built the T2'007 touring car and I faced some trouble while building it. When I built the Cyclone from hot bodies, it went together like a dream. Really, I'm not trying to make an argument, but for the last few weeks, I've got both of the cars and built all of them myself and I can surely say that the HB is much precise than X-Ray.
The name is Alawi. You can call me Al.
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06.03.2007, 08:45 AM
that's okay, you may have got your 1/10th experiences with HB and x-ray, i only know the 1/8th stuff, and based on that i can only say that Hudy makes the best stuff available with no compromises.
What was it that was off on your x-ray? and did you contaced xray about it?
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Let non survive!
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06.03.2007, 08:52 AM
captian, i bet on your t2'007 your front cvd chatters.
i know jolly's t2'007 has that problem. actually both of them have that.
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06.03.2007, 08:55 AM
yeah, the cvd's on the t2 line are bad.
you have to modify them with a lathe so they wouldnt chatter at full steering.
or dail out the epa's but then you lose steering.
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06.03.2007, 10:11 AM
Hudy = X-Ray - X-Ray = Hudy. All of X-Ray's vehicles and parts are made and designed by Juraj Hudy. Hudy's stuff is top notch and that's unquestionable, but the damn shock absorbers include plastic bodies and they are a PITA to assemble. The suspension holders are also plastic and they tend to bend if you over tighten them. It's the way it is designed that caught my attention. And no, Jolly and Moogen, I haven't broken the car yet, since I haven't run it at all. It's built for my friend..:)
The name is Alawi. You can call me Al.
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06.03.2007, 10:12 AM
captian, my cars have chattering driveshaft from the start.:005:
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06.03.2007, 11:59 AM
Also, just an FYI...Duratrax is not the manufacturer for their 18th scale vehicles. The Vendetta ST is sold in Europe by LRP. I'm not sure if they manufacture it, but it is certainly not manufactured by Duratrax.
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