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1/5th... - 05.14.2008, 12:26 PM

Has anyone every done one of these:

http://www.fgsupply.com/XRC_models-XRC_2-.html
http://www.fgsupply.com/XRC_models-XRC_1-.html

Is the quality as bad as the prices suggest? I'm thinking you might be able to get 100 for the motor and have a cheap platform...

At the other end has anyone seen a HARM EP-1 or Hunter?

http://www.harm-racing-products.com/...ontroller.html

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05.14.2008, 12:51 PM

I'm not sure but those look very much like ones I've seen at the local shopping mall but I don't recall the brand. The ones I saw were almost twice the price and the quality looked like it may have been decent but hard to tell for certain without tearing apart.

I may be in the area of the mall later and will stop by to see if it's the same or not. But I agree that at the price it looks tempting to check out.
   
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05.14.2008, 01:57 PM

Maybe lutach or jzemaxx will chime in on this as they both have been looking into 5th scale quite a bit. For the price, it's seems worth a try though.


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05.14.2008, 02:25 PM

I didn't receive an answer on the 4WD 1/5 scale yet and I sent jzemaxx a PM to get it from the place he found. I can't comment on the quality of those low priced 1/5 scale, but some people have used them with great success. The electric 1/5 scale kits from Harm are priced nice as well, but we will know how legit a company is after someone buys one a get it . I personally would go with the 4WD models for the added traction, but the $299 for that 2WD car is good. I think they even come with front disc brakes and all I would do to them is make a custom motor mount and a nice battery tray to allow 10 to 14S lipos or lots of A123 cells . I'm sure they would make a killer speed machine or a nice efficient HV race monster. My biggest problem for not getting one is the time to convert one. I have most of the things needed except time. I will do one as time comes.
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05.14.2008, 05:48 PM

Looking at the car version, it says it is a artr, so I guess no radio? In any case, 300 bucks would do for a rolling chassis, good deal with the motor! I may buy one, but need to sell other things first!
   
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05.15.2008, 09:47 AM

Has anyone seen this?
http://www.fgsupply.com/Hobby_Pro_mo...T_RTR_FM-.html
Here's a video of it I found on youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_Y3Yn14MhUQ


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