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FG101C
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08.15.2010, 06:06 PM

What's the article on page 18 all about? It says on the cover "Traxxas 1/8th scale buggy".
   
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What's the article on page 18 all about? It says on the cover "Traxxas 1/8th scale buggy".
Steve Slayden from Traxxas modified a Slash 4x4 into a buggy basically.
   
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08.15.2010, 07:37 PM

It's the first time I see a pic of Monster Mike. He looks very clean. Somehow I always thought he'd be a little more grungy looking. Like with some machining lubricant smeared on his cheeks and nose and aluminum shavings in his hair. He really looks like a nice guy


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08.15.2010, 08:33 PM

Not that surprising since they have almost the same footprint. :)

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08.15.2010, 08:35 PM

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Steve Slayden from Traxxas modified a Slash 4x4 into a buggy basically.
A lot of us have done just the opposite...modified buggies into trucks so I imagine that is was not that difficult to do


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08.15.2010, 08:39 PM

The special edition does have some very cool articles in it, the 100mph HPI Vorza was particularly impressive.
   
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08.15.2010, 09:10 PM

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Steve Slayden from Traxxas modified a Slash 4x4 into a buggy basically.
Looks like I was right about a year ago: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...&postcount=170
   
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08.16.2010, 05:26 AM

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Steve Slayden from Traxxas modified a Slash 4x4 into a buggy basically.
Backslash as they're called...





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Does anyone know what receiverbox that is?
Is it the 3628 found on the current Stampede?
I could use a little more space in the area around the receiver with my Slash4x4, so this would be a great help.
   
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09.09.2010, 02:24 PM

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Does anyone know what receiverbox that is?
Is it the 3628 found on the current Stampede?
I could use a little more space in the area around the receiver with my Slash4x4, so this would be a great help.
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