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Well...I gotta get one now cause of the Corvette C6R
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J-Dub Wrote:Well...I gotta get one now cause of the Corvette C6R
Yeah, the body looks amazing. OFNA should take note for their GTP and DM-1 series cars. MORE detailed bodies PLEASE.
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Looks like time for a chassis upgrade and new body for mine...
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Not goin off Jumps so I think plastic would get the job done.
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SOAKONE Wrote:As soon as this thing hits retail with a price it's as good as got. Can't wait to see what other shells and hop ups come out for it. I remember RC Car Action did the GT Inferno against the Ofna in the April issue. The Inferno came out ahead performance wise though a tad pricier out the box. Hopefully this new version has some enhancements as well.
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Looks like the shocks are still plastic
Is that a 5th scale mustang on your table there in your avatar? Or simply a VERY wide angle shot of a 1/10th scale TC?
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J-Dub Wrote:Not goin off Jumps so I think plastic would get the job done.
Went to a Concrete bowl skatepark last year with the IGT. It was really cool racing around in the bowl, using the transitions of the bowl as "banked turns". After a little while, on a whim, I went all out and launched out of the bowl... Surprisingly, the IGT held up perfectly. I'm not saying that I would make regular practice of that, but it did hold up.
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Hehehe. Bashing at it's finest. Very Nice
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Finally a Corvette body-sweet! What exactly is the problem with the 2-speed everyone seems to complain about? I've never had any problems with mine.
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I know a lot of the times there is trouble with plastic shocks, it is usually overfilled, and not properly bled, which puts a lot of extra strain on the threads. Not saying this is always the problem, but something to watch for...
Chimer, a lot of people had a problem with the 2-speed shifting TOO quick, barely taking advantage of having a 1st gear. This may have just been an issue with the early releases.
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SOAKONE Wrote:I spend time trying to cook up simple yet cool designs with cans and then go out just to "cruise" then the crowds show up and so does my ego and then the body ends up wedged between the concrete and a Dodge Ram tire. Wait... What?
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Krosenqu Wrote:Wait... What?
Simple, he paints a body.
Goes out to cruise
People show up
he shows off
Car body gets ruined.
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SOAKONE Wrote:Yeah that's pretty much it and I do have a way of wedging my cars under parked truck tires. Lambo bodies lend themselves to that pretty nicely.
Never ran my lambo bodied hyper 1/7 into a car, but then again its big enough that it never quite gets away from me, not a very twitchy car.
Then again, at $65 for a clear, unpainted body its not exactly a cheap one.
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SOAKONE Wrote:yeah you hit a bump or imperfection in the asphalt at the wrong angle and sudden unplanned changes of course do happen. I accept the user error portion of all my crashes and I'm happy to say I haven't bent a chassis in over a year now.
I'm going through A-Arms at a lower rate now too. It all boils down to me driving that RS4 too hard, throttling through turns and not braking or slowing down nearly enough in between.
I'm a lead foot in real life as well, so it's probably habitual.
Larger car, 30" long. Not much upsets it in a parking lot. My 1/10ths were always too twitchy when bashing in a parking lot. Every little imperfection sending them skittering across the pavement. The larger 1/8th and 1/7th scale cars ignore all but the largest bumps, and they have enough suspension travel to absorb most of it.
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