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11.26.2010, 04:23 PM

One thing to add to this thread, it doesn't matter what vehicle we are talking about, the faster it can go the more parts you can break!


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11.27.2010, 04:46 AM

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One thing to add to this thread, it doesn't matter what vehicle we are talking about, the faster it can go the more parts you can break!
Yeah, true that!

I've owned two Savages, a Revo, brushless E-Revo, twin 9XL Supermaxx. I know how strong the 10th and 8th scale monster trucks are, but I really dont plan to be jumping this thing off buildings any time soon. It's mostly going to be used for flying quickly over difficult terrain, practice my driving skill, with the occasional jump, nothing higher than 3 feet or so, I don't think.

I forgot to mention, weight isn't much of an issue, I cycle upwards of 100 miles a week :).

The new 4x4 VXL Stampede looks very nice, if I don't go too nuts with the wheels and tyres, I think it may just fit into a backpack.

Just noticed that the Hyper 10TT uses a 540 sized motor, must be... interesting.
   
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11.27.2010, 07:43 AM

Mini Hyper STe, or the 10TT, with light 1/8 motor(novak, 1509 NEU, medusa 50). Fast fun.

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11.27.2010, 11:26 AM

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Just noticed that the Hyper 10TT uses a 540 sized motor, must be... interesting.
Yeah, a lot of people are running short course 540 motors, or small 550 cans.
The total length is 14 inches (WB of 11"), and 12 inches wide. With electronics and a 2s battery the thing weighs under 6lbs.

Also, if you wanted to bash, you can always get the stock rims and some 2.2 masher 2ks or badlands or something...


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