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New Truck...
#1
Hotbodies has finally came out with their reply to the E-Maxx. Here is The E-ZILLA
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#2
Jebus!! Hot bodies is kickin out new r/c's quicker than anybody ive ever seen!!! This one kinda looks ghey in my opinion Rolleyes
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#3
i have to agree with you rocco, that things looks terrible. i will stick to mine. went to the track today (leisures) what a tough layout for the buggies and trucks. don't get me wrong, i liked it but it was very technical.
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#4
So you drove and hour and a half and didnt stay to race??? It is a very challenging track for bigger r/c's. The lanes are tight but i think a set up like that hones your skills...... Or just drives ya nuts! :p
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#5
It was quite technical, but I had very few problems with the Buggy. The LST on the other hand.... Too many breakages... I think I am going to change the buggy to a truggy and run unlimited during the colder weather. I don't have quite as many durability problems when it is warmer.

I wish I would have made it to the track a little earlier. Someone was running the XTM XLB (1/7th scale Buggy).
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#6
what keeps breakin on you lst?!?!?!?! I hear there great trucks but you not th first guy ive heard complain about the durability...... :confused:

How did the guy with the big 1/7 scale do ??!?!?!!?!??!?! Im very curious!
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--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#7
Wow, talk about hi-jackin a thread!!! Cool
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--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#8
um if im not mistaken it was newguys thread to start lol. He is just changing the subject.
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#9
When it is warmer, the LST is a little more durable. When the temps drop below 35*, some of the plastic parts like to break. Don't get me wrong, If I would have landed the jump right, or not under/over steered the turn, parts would not break either. On the Stock A-Arms, MANY of the lower arms have had an air bubble in them, causing a weak point, and they are also a bit too stiff. RPM arms are due out soon for the LST. Other breakages tonight, were a turnbuckle and a steering spindle (To much torque coming out of a turn, the back wheels broke loose, and I spun hard, slamming the wall with my back tire).

I didn't remember till after the first two times I broke, that I took out low gear and reverse, which really freed up the tranny quite a bit, causing a lot more torque....
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#10
Michowski Wrote:um if im not mistaken it was newguys thread to start lol. He is just changing the subject.
I thought thats what hi-jacking a thread was...... :confused: im not that up on my internet terms :o
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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