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You'll be quickly making up the price difference in broken parts and frustration. Unless your going to be driving in your driveway. Carry on. Oh man, I so badly want a Baja! Why ya got to tempt me with such awesome stuff? I'd love to get one some day. And with how much I'm into my IGT I could have picked one up. We'll see what happens with the local racing next year. Now that there isn't a local on-road track I may just sell it and get a baja. SGT. Squeaks fucked around with this message at 21:50 on Jan 28, 2010 |
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Seriously, everything Traxxas makes is goddamn bulletproof. The local novice class is full of Slashes. Those kids will be tearing around the track with the throttle mashed the entire time. They ram into walls, each other, and lawn dart off the jumps. I have never seen one break no matter how hard they drive it. During the summer, there were a pair of guys with brushless e-revos running in the monster truck bracket. They always placed at the top. After the mains were over, they'd usually treat us with a 20ft jump to clear the run of obstacles in the center of the track. I think I've seen one of them break a hinge pin. The hobby is most enjoyable if you don't have to hit the hobby store every other day.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 21:56 |
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SGT Squeaks, I need your skilz for my new touring car. Please seek out my previous post. To you.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 21:57 |
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in that case, it's on my list of stuff to gawk at at the store. question is, should i save up for the 1/16 or the 1/10 model. (much money vs silly amount of money)
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 22:05 |
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Somewhat Heroic posted:BTW, you said that you're an "HPI Fan" on facebook, I posted some pictures of my Blitz on that page like a month ago. If you wanna dig around to look me up, that would be cool. I sent a message, I hope to the right person Cool site BTW, looks like what is needed. I imagine if all the companies that started up for the Savage options had the same thing, a lot more of them would be in business now. There's a UK Baja guy who is trying to do the same thing, but to centralize the race information for all the various countries and clubs, etc. - stuff we don't have time to do ourselves at the moment. James Woods posted:nly become a box of spares and broken parts once I have the rig I want. Besides, this way I can order a couple parts every week and slowly put the thing together taking all the time I need getting it just right. A year later I have a sweet Baja that slowly rose from the primordial ooze of my workbench and the Mrs. is none the wiser. Download the manual and get very intimate with the exploded views Building it up piece by piece (wasn't there an old country song where a guy did that with a Cadillac?) is the long and very expensive way to do it (remember you'll be paying for shipping, etc.), but this is the use of the ultimate WDK (Wife Don't Know) fund
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 22:54 |
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krushgroove posted:Download the manual and get very intimate with the exploded views Building it up piece by piece (wasn't there an old country song where a guy did that with a Cadillac?) is the long and very expensive way to do it (remember you'll be paying for shipping, etc.), but this is the use of the ultimate WDK (Wife Don't Know) fund
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 23:44 |
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Well, Wife may see the credit card bill I guess If there's a local shop James Woods can order parts from he won't have to pay shipping and he can pay in cash, get a part or two every couple of weeks, etc., etc...
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 00:35 |
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kuffs posted:Seriously, everything Traxxas makes is goddamn bulletproof. The local novice class is full of Slashes. Those kids will be tearing around the track with the throttle mashed the entire time. They ram into walls, each other, and lawn dart off the jumps. I have never seen one break no matter how hard they drive it. During the summer, there were a pair of guys with brushless e-revos running in the monster truck bracket. They always placed at the top. After the mains were over, they'd usually treat us with a 20ft jump to clear the run of obstacles in the center of the track. I think I've seen one of them break a hinge pin. I miss my slash. All I have right now is my Tamiya Durga. Granted, it's extremely fast and I placed really really well in all the local races I ran this summer, but good GOD DOES THE THING BREAK. I've never ran it at the track without breaking hinge pins, a arms, steering kunckles, diffs, spur gears.. The biggest problem is hitting jumps at full speed while just dicking around in practice and landing 10 feet past where even the 1/8th guys hit and breaking stuff on flat landings. The motor doesn't help at all, but god does it make me miss running my slash on streets and bouncing off curbs and trees without a care in the world.
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krushgroove posted:I sent a message, I hope to the right person Cool site BTW, looks like what is needed. I imagine if all the companies that started up for the Savage options had the same thing, a lot more of them would be in business now. There's a UK Baja guy who is trying to do the same thing, but to centralize the race information for all the various countries and clubs, etc. - stuff we don't have time to do ourselves at the moment. Hmmmm. Apparently not me! I will be posting another picture of my Blitz to the HPI Facebook page this weekend. I painted up a new body similar to the one that they had as the Christmas Blitz (red with chrome HPI logos and the bow on top). Glad you think the site is cool. It has been a ton of work. I just found the Europe HPI YouTube channel so I subscribed to it. I have a YouTube channel, even though I haven't put any videos up yet. Things are still getting off the ground. How have you guys been doing in the European market? I think that things are going pretty good at the US facility. We had really good growth with them 2009 compared to previous years. Note to everyone else: Anyone fence sitting on getting a Baja, if you have the scratch then fix the itch. It is the BEST R/C car I have ever had, period. Also for people all over the slash, it is a cool truck for sure, but hands down my BLITZ is a better truck. After my wife drove mine for 2 minutes she said "That's it, let's sell my slash I want a Blitz!" which is exactly what we did. I am rid of Traxxas at my house again
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 20:27 |
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goddamn, Traxxas products in general are about 200 USD cheaper in the US than here. drat you and your crap economy!
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# ? Feb 1, 2010 22:12 |
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Surely if there's a $200 difference you could get somebody to buy you one and ship it over taxed as a gift* *not that I would ever condone that
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Hypnolobster posted:Surely if there's a $200 difference you could get somebody to buy you one and ship it over taxed as a gift* this would only work if someone lived near a cheap RC store (the price i got is from towerhobbies) and was willing to send it without packaging. even if caught in customs, the VAT and fees would still be cheaper than buying locally.
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# ? Feb 1, 2010 23:58 |
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Hypnolobster posted:I miss my slash. All I have right now is my Tamiya Durga. Granted, it's extremely fast and I placed really really well in all the local races I ran this summer, but good GOD DOES THE THING BREAK. Anything with that much power in it is going to break. Also 4WD buggies are known for being fragile anyway. You can drive a stock buggy and bash the hell out of it, but strap a mod motor in it and I'm conviced the chassis and a-arms turn into glass. Even what feels like the smallest tap on the pipe or wall will snap it. Here is my latest Tamiya toy/passion. Always wanted one of these as a kid, now I own one thanks to re-issue There is something about the big spikey tires and the scale looking dune buggy wheels, takes me straight back to my childhood :P Evil_Ash fucked around with this message at 16:16 on Feb 2, 2010 |
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Cool Frog. I should be getting the Sand Scorcher reissue sometime this month.
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# ? Feb 2, 2010 23:17 |
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kuffs posted:SGT Squeaks, I need your skilz for my new touring car. Please seek out my previous post. To you. Hey man, I haven't painted a body since November. I was getting pretty burned out with painting so I went back into the video game industry. I think I'm going to start painting again in a couple months. But on a much more limited basis, no longer will I paint 15-20 bodies a week. Let me know if you still need something by then.
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# ? Feb 3, 2010 00:28 |
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I'm getting into micro helicopters, it's a fun little hobby. I bought a Nine Eagles Solo from a friend (fairly cheap for a coaxial 4ch, that I've found) but it seem to be very hard to find parts for it. Anyone know of an online store that carry parts for Nine Eagles? Or will I have to buy that stuff on Ebay from a chinese dude?
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# ? Feb 4, 2010 18:57 |
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You may be able to find a site that carries parts, but it'll either be expensive, shady, or just an eBay front store that's going to be shipping from china anyway. When I had my Lamy coax, I got everything from eBay and it worked out well. It sucks having to wait for parts, but it's a lot cheaper and usually the only place you can find parts for most smaller helis. I'm blessed and haven't broken a single part on either of my little micro MCX or MSR helis, and I've crashed them both a lot. The MCX in particular has been crashed somewhere around 40 times. It's a damned champ.
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# ? Feb 4, 2010 20:21 |
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Somewhat Heroic posted:Hmmmm. Apparently not me! I will be posting another picture of my Blitz to the HPI Facebook page this weekend. I looked, twice, but can't find a Blitz similar to what you mentioned...just find me here :P http://www.facebook.com/frankmckinney13 At the Nurnberg Toy Fair this week, I've been uploading pictures on the twitter feed (@hpieurope if that isn't spamming), the show's got some good stuff so far, some of the same ol' same ol' as well though. About as quiet as last year, hopefully the rebounding economy extends to hobby purchases
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# ? Feb 4, 2010 21:04 |
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Well now, i've gone and ordered myself some FUTURE BATTERIES (LiPO) for my current cars, some TRX connectors for the same and a lipo buzzer so i dont kill my batteries by draining them while dicking around on the tarmac. at least the batteries where cheap, 27 dollars from hobbyking! EDIT: received my batteries today, after soldering on Traxxas connectors, it appears that they work just splendidly in my otherwise unimpressive TT-01E, gotta get me a brushless kit for it. that'd really make it shine. Frobbe fucked around with this message at 23:49 on Feb 9, 2010 |
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Well I'm back from the Toy Fair - did anyone see anything online they're really anxious for? There's a lot of stuff that's kind of no surprise (electric 1/8th buggies for example) but there were a few standouts. Having driven it a lot, I really like the 1/32 scale car that's coming from HPI (I'll be looking for Scalextric bodies to fit on it) but the new Thunder Tiger racing motorcycle looks really really cool in person, and they have a very nice RC kart, about 1/6th scale, with basically no suspension, small battery, a small 380-size brushless motor and a cool-looking foam driver dude with plastic fairings. Kyosho had a bunch of Red Bull Air Races planes, the one I'd like to have is a tiny little thing for flying indoors, about 8 or 9 inches wingspan with the Red Bull colors. There were the requisite crawlers, buggies, short course and other popular RC designs coming out of Chinese and Taiwan factories, not to mention clones of various pace-setting kits. I didn't get a look at the new Schumacher 2WD buggy but it's supposed to be kind of innovative. I purchased a couple of RC items for myself (didn't get that boat I wanted though), along with several other things/gifts from other halls (the range of products on display is astounding, think of every model/hobby/craft/costume/toy shop ever and multiply by 100).
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# ? Feb 10, 2010 16:01 |
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Another kickass vintage HPI car. http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-items-sale-trade/369409-f-s-old-skool-hpi-super-nitro-rs4-clean-roller-used-once.html
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# ? Feb 10, 2010 17:41 |
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Very cool, I wonder where he got the foams for it. They look like Kyosho Super Ten wheels but there were tires & wheels available for the cars back in 'the day'. I have a set or two of rain tires from some company that's probably no longer around. My Super Nitro has the V12 LMR body on it, that was the best-performing one really. Too bad cheap brushless wasn't available early enough to make the Super RS4 (electric) a real killer, that would have been a really fun class.
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# ? Feb 10, 2010 17:54 |
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It's a good thing that I've been broke both times you've posted gorgeous old HPI stuff.
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# ? Feb 10, 2010 17:58 |
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And here's a loving gorgeous body to go on it http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-items-sale-trade/333244-300mm-lamboghini-body-painted-hpi-super-nitro-tamiya-tgr-tgx.html
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# ? Feb 10, 2010 23:19 |
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kuffs posted:Another kickass vintage HPI car. *derail* Brings back memories of wanting to buy that Schumacher Big 6 car. I don't know if anyone remembers that but it was a RWD 1/6th scale car. I had childhood dreams of putting what was a then new brushless system (brushless for anything but air was just hitting the market) for an E-Maxx in there. It was a single E-maxx size motor that ran off dual packs and had some massive power. Pair that up with some 3300 matched packs and I was sure to break 100mph. Or just do endless doughnuts in the hobbystore parking lot. Sorry for that. Just reliving my young adult geek dreams.
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Haha, the thread is about RC cars. Not a derail. I think large scale RC is loving awesome. You get some awfully scale looking cars when they get larger. But as it is right now, it's just a bigger toy to try and stuff in the back of my Mazda 3.
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# ? Feb 11, 2010 01:59 |
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kuffs posted:Another kickass vintage HPI car. Is that a loving brake disc?
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# ? Feb 11, 2010 02:02 |
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Yeah, a high performance option over the fiber one. I just picked up an Nitro RS4 Racer 2 roller with one installed.
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kuffs posted:Haha, the thread is about RC cars. Not a derail. The Big 6 actually came with a beautiful Lotus Sport Elise shell.
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We lost our only local on-road track when the race director moved. But I found out yesterday that there will be on-road racing this season. YES! I'm so excited I'm going to start up my painting again. Guess I'll go pickup a body for my IGT tomorrow. Can't run the same old beat up body.
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krushgroove posted:Very cool, I wonder where he got the foams for it. They look like Kyosho Super Ten wheels but there were tires & wheels available for the cars back in 'the day'. I have a set or two of rain tires from some company that's probably no longer around. My Super Nitro has the V12 LMR body on it, that was the best-performing one really. Too bad cheap brushless wasn't available early enough to make the Super RS4 (electric) a real killer, that would have been a really fun class. Speak of the devil http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-items-sale-trade/370483-hpi-rs4-super-electric-1-8-new-build.html
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Well, I went ahead and ordered the Traxxas brushless E-revo - What a blast! My daughter and I went to a nearby elementary playground where they were getting ready to do some construction. There was a 7' tall mound of small pebbles we repeatedly jumped the E-revo from resulting in a broken battery tray lid. Going to get some ca glue today and hope I can mend it well enough before the new lid comes in. *edit* glue didn't hold. It's out of commission until the new parts arrive. Weissbier fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Feb 14, 2010 |
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Weissbier posted:Well, I went ahead and ordered the Traxxas brushless E-revo - What a blast! is that the 1:8 E-revo or is is the VXL 1:16? either way, do give a bigger trip report, me and a buddy want to pick one up each next month, although just the 1:16 version for repairing parts until replacements can be procured, look into getting some https://www.sugru.com that stuff rules (if you dont mess about with it while it cures)
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Hahaha, this thing uses the 2-speed out of my Nitro RS4 http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-items-sale-trade/370647-rc-dragster-sale-brand-new.html It is also awesome
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Frobbe posted:is that the 1:8 E-revo or is is the VXL 1:16? I'll see about bringing my Flip and making a vid or maybe a camera. I have the 1/10th scale behemoth.
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kuffs posted:http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-items-sale-trade/370647-rc-dragster-sale-brand-new.html Seems like forever ago but i used to have a Bolink drag car, electric. We had a local track that catered to them so it was a blast, when i could keep the body from self destructing. I had no idea there was still a market for rc drags.
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# ? Feb 15, 2010 02:16 |
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I'm just glad there are no nice prepared tracks around here. I'd probably own more ridiculous RC cars if I knew I had somewhere to actually drive them.
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# ? Feb 15, 2010 03:40 |
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krushgroove posted:Well I'm back from the Toy Fair - did anyone see anything online they're really anxious for? There's a lot of stuff that's kind of no surprise (electric 1/8th buggies for example) but there were a few standouts. Pretty normal Monday for me so far. The owner of Pro-Line is in town skiing so he stopped by for a quick visit with us, I scored a free beanie. We are planning on going to the Las Vegas hobby show that is next month (I think?). I'm not sure if I am going to be there or not.
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# ? Feb 15, 2010 18:34 |
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Tell them to make clay tires for short course trucks. I blew nearly an hour grinding down a set of stock tires for my SC10.
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2-speed Baja transmission in the works http://www.rctech.net/forum/oval-larger-scales-more/370556-2-speed-gear-box-hpi.html
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