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HPI Bullet brushless ST and MT - 12.29.2009, 03:52 AM

I hope I won't get a "there's already a thread about this" reply, but I didn't find anything when I searched.

Anyone see/hear anything about these? Doesn't really look like my style, but I'm always willing to learn more before making a final opinion. Is the Sidewinder combo enough for those trucks? Seems a bit underpowered to me. Not sure how big of changes there are between the ST and MT, but it doesn't look like much besides wheels and body.


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12.29.2009, 04:10 AM

I kinda dig it, reminds me of what the 1/10th scale e-savage SHOULD have been.
   
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I kinda dig it, reminds me of what the 1/10th scale e-savage SHOULD have been.
dood i TOTALLY 1000% agree!!! And i am owner / operator of e-savage.com for crying out loud!!! Albeit 'just' a 'rebadged' HB GT10 i am still loving its potential...
   
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12.29.2009, 04:37 AM

I like the battery box, with some foam in there it would definitely keep your lipos safe from impact, clean, and dry. The problem is that without enough ventilation (especially with a lipo pack nested in foam padding/spacer) there could be heat issues.

It looks like a cross between a Savage and an RS4 MT2. At second glance the pic says they have a slipper clutch, so no center diffs I guess.

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12.29.2009, 05:33 AM

I'll stick with my Flux mkay....
   
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12.29.2009, 07:48 AM

Do the new flux esc's have no fan ? Is that HPI's doing?
   
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12.29.2009, 09:51 AM

The ESC looks like a rebadged Sidewinder... Dont think those have fans on them... This setup might be comparable to a Stampy with VXL... The 1/10th size I think puts it in that realm... Looks like the Flux Motiv (ESC) and the Flux Warp (5700kv) combo... All rebadged Castle stuff...


So that's what all the fuss was about...

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12.29.2009, 10:05 AM

HELL yea baby those are gonna be some TOUGH trucks, everyone knows the ls10 was damn near the toughest 1/10th 4wd basher ever made.... looks like hpi even gave you the dual shocks off the lightning GT10!


now where is the roller?
   
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12.29.2009, 10:26 AM

Seems like alot of truck for the sidewinder. But it looks like it holds alot of potential.
But, why use those crap tires on the ST version?
   
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12.29.2009, 01:32 PM

Do like the look of the ST version, I actually like the tractor tyres that offer zero grip on anything but mud..
   
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12.29.2009, 01:49 PM

Good looking trucks, But I have to say with all Castles good stuff out nowadays why the left over SideWinder....unlesss the price is that cheap. Now if it were coming with a MM pro then people would not only be talking but chompin at the bit waiting for the release. I believe they would be ready to pay the extra bucks as well. I dunno. I was gitty till I saw the sidwinder.....they better have a roller.
   
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12.29.2009, 03:02 PM

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Good looking trucks, But I have to say with all Castles good stuff out nowadays why the left over SideWinder....unlesss the price is that cheap. Now if it were coming with a MM pro then people would not only be talking but chompin at the bit waiting for the release. I believe they would be ready to pay the extra bucks as well. I dunno. I was gitty till I saw the sidwinder.....they better have a roller.
You know what, a MM Pro and Castle's future 2200-L motor would be perfect for this! Too bad that 2200-L or whatever they call it is still nonexistent

As for the truck, I won't hold my breath. Something tells me it will be a flop in the grand scheme of things, especially the nitro version. Based on my limited experience the G3.0 isn't that great of an engine (though I think that of all small block and the smaller big block HPI engines) . HPI REALLY needs to step it up and go with some decent shocks instead of two shocks per corner... this is an 1/10 after all.


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12.29.2009, 09:36 PM

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HPI REALLY needs to step it up and go with some decent shocks instead of two shocks per corner... this is an 1/10 after all.
I was wondering the same thing. Must be to stop twist on the shock tower on bad landings as the shocks meet in the centre. Either that or they are really cheap
   
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12.29.2009, 02:37 PM

Looks lke hpi's answer to losis nrw 10th scale. A crt .5 and ls10. That electronic setup will run hot, but the chassis has a lot of potential.
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Looks lke hpi's answer to losis nrw 10th scale. A crt .5 and ls10. That electronic setup will run hot, but the chassis has a lot of potential.
I agree. The Sidewinder has a tall order.
   
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