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RC-Monster jumper
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07.15.2006, 10:05 AM
yow, i'm mike and wanna sweet truck in the future (once funds allow)
should i
1. convert some 1/8th truggy?
2. built supermaxx?
3. just buy kyosho twin force?
:032:
thanks in advance
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07.15.2006, 10:12 AM
I got a supermaxx and it's pretty nice. However it is very pricey and if you decide to sell it later on you won't get much. Since the maxx is an old truck it doesn't hold it's value. IF you want to build one, don't sell it. Otherwise it's not worth building.
I'd convert a crt, or some other truggy like the new Kyosho one. Or the newer Mugen. Cheaper and stronger.
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07.15.2006, 10:55 AM
and also a problem with a supermaxx is ,it will be hard to get overhere(belgium)
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07.15.2006, 11:49 AM
I would build a G2R Revo. With the diff cases FLM has coming soon, it will be indestructable.
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07.15.2006, 11:51 AM
Well, sort of lol. Anything can and will break at some point.
But that is also a good truck to consider.
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07.15.2006, 02:55 PM
A 1/8 truggy would be nice to. It would depend on what you planing to do with the truck when done.
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07.15.2006, 03:05 PM
general bashing, jumping, maybe track driving in the future.
another question, a truggy with 750 watts, would that go decent or is 750watts to little? i dont need 50mph or something like that 35,40 would do for me.
if i were to convert i will take a hellfire ss
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07.15.2006, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jollyjumper
general bashing, jumping, maybe track driving in the future.
another question, a truggy with 750 watts, would that go decent or is 750watts to little? i dont need 50mph or something like that 35,40 would do for me.
if i were to convert i will take a hellfire ss
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i think 750 is to little for a 1/8 truggy. aim for 1400-2000 for a truggy.
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07.15.2006, 05:25 PM
:032: or hpi savage ss, with do you guys think about that, if i did that i'd steal bl force his idea.:004:
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07.16.2006, 02:04 AM
I would go for the Hellfire SS.
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07.16.2006, 04:01 AM
Welcome JollyJumper,
What part of Belgium are you from? the french part?
I have got a supermaxx, and a few BL savages. The supermax is nicer to work on, it's wrench-friendly.
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07.16.2006, 04:45 AM
i'm from West-Vlaanderen:027: your from zwolle, holland right? do u use msn?
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07.16.2006, 05:34 AM
Yeah, i am from Zwolle indeed. How did you know?
shoot me a PM with your MSN.
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07.16.2006, 07:14 AM
also fun would be the new magic m1 buggy, that thing is so sweet
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07.16.2006, 10:40 AM
Yeah this m1 buggy will be awesome, BUT we have to wait until oct.!!:031:
Has anyone informations about price...?
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