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08.30.2007, 01:26 AM

The little vulacan sounds fun. IRC make a brushless version of it called the photon. They go for about 275 on ebay IIRC

Why not do a HB Lightning Stadium 10, they go for 189 with free s/h at ultimate hobies and it it super easy to convert on. Similar to the crt.5 but bigger, jato size, both of which you already have. The best part is that with some careful ebaying of the nitro parts you should come out about 100 bucks or less in the hole. Thats pretty cheap for any vehicle. It uses 54 tooth mod 1 spurs and has a slipper. It is a great truck to bash, very sturdy, just like the 1/8 lsp. If you get that vulacan what motor/esc would you use? Some thing like a lehner 22 series sound good!!!!
   
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08.30.2007, 10:48 AM

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The little vulacan sounds fun. IRC make a brushless version of it called the photon. They go for about 275 on ebay IIRC
Yeah, I had gotten a Photon at one point but was disappointed. Here is the thread about it.

However, the Vulcan contains a lot more Aluminum parts and seems a lot sturdier. Pretty much every issue I had with the Photon is addressed in the Vulcan. IRC must have cut some corners to afford to install a BL system in there or something...
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