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04.13.2008, 08:21 PM

My personal feeling is: Meh...

Looks scale, but its just a pede with a new shell and chassis. I think someone said this is to distract us while traxxas work on the BL emaxx 3905 or E-revo, - I sure hope so.

Othello- you will be able to help me hopefully; what is the difference between the Mantis, and the mantis txs ?... I cant figure it for the life of me...
   
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04.14.2008, 04:28 AM

@suicideneil
. TXS: 3 ported OEM axial nitro motor (not the 8 ported axial spec2). No big difference in power output though.
. TXS: only the front axle is equipped with universal joint shafts, rest are dogbones (the mantis rtr has universal joint shafts all around).
. TXS: Less accessory -> no additional clutch bells, ...

You can consult the manuals online to compare both versions:
. Mantis rtr manual
. Mantis txs manual


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