November 8, 2017

Ripmax Extremo 1/10th 4WD rock crawler

Coming from Ripmax is the Extremo 1/10th 4WD RTR rock crawler. The vehicle features a composite tub chassis, long travel suspension components and it is powered by a 540-size brushed motor. The rock racer comes pre-assembled, including steering servo, speed controller, a 2200mAh 7.4V LiPo battery pack and a suitable wall charger along a 2.4GHz radio system. The kit is rounded out by a pre-decorated body shell with driver figure and grippy all-terrain tyres on beadlock-style wheels.

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November 7, 2017

Kyosho Mad/FO-XX series 5-link conversion kit

Kyosho have introduced a 5-link conversion kit for the Mad and FO-XX series of off-road trucks. The set contains all needed parts to convert the truck to 5-link specification while also including a 4WD rear steering system and front and rear stabilisers. The set is usable on the Mad Force Kruiser 2.0, FO-XX and the Mad Crusher, however the latter already comes equipped with a 5-link setup. In addition the 4WD conversion and stabiliser sets are also available separately to outfit the EP and GP Mad Force Kruiser 2.0, FO-XX and Mad Crusher trucks.

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November 4, 2017

Samix CFX-W brass portal axle covers

Made for MST’s CFX-W truck are brass portal axle covers from Samix. The parts are machined from high-quality material, they add 40g weight per pair and their rigid construction improves the overall durability of the vehicle’s drivetrain. Their black surface coating protects the covers while making for enhanced aesthetics at the same time.

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November 3, 2017

Samix CFX-W brass lower shock & suspension link mounts

Coming from Samix and made for the MST CFX-W truck are lower shock and suspension link mounts made of brass. The set includes four mounts that weigh in at 52g in total, adding weight to one of the lowest areas on the chassis for improved climb performance. In addition the metal mounts provide rigidity and durability which is essential when attacking challenging terrain.

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November 2, 2017

Yeah Racing HD steel drivetrain parts & brass ball heads

Yeah Racing have introduced new HD tool steel drivetrain parts and brass ball heads for the Traxxas TRX-4 trial truck. Starting with the drivetrain parts, available are portal drive stub axles, front axle shafts and rear axle shafts all of which are machined from tool-grade steel that sports a brownish surface coating for wear. Using the parts will further strengthen the drivetrain when attacking rough terrain or using very powerful motors. Also new is a 4-piece set of brass ball heads for the TRX-4. Machined from high-quality brass material and coming in a natural finish the parts will add weight to the chassis with can be beneficial in a range of conditions.

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November 2, 2017

SWorkz Apollo 1/8th electric Pro RTR buggy

SWorkz have announced the soon release of their new Apollo 1/8th electric Pro ready-to-run buggy. No information on specifications and features is available yet but we bring you all details as soon as they surface.

Source: MW RC Cars [mwrccars.at]


November 1, 2017

Traxxas show 2018 TRX-4 options at SEMA

During this week’s SEMA, the largest aftermarket automotive trade show in the world, taking place in Las Vegas, Traxxas unveils several 2018 product releases such as the 1979 Ford Bronco body kit. The body will be getting the full Traxxas treatment with scale realism including moulded chrome grill, body side trim, and bumpers. It is also equipped with side mirrors and provisions for scale lighting. It can be customised even further with the optional rear spare tyre carrier and chrome push bar.

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November 1, 2017

Samix TRX-4 brass hub carriers

Samix are busy adding more brass option parts for the Traxxas TRX-4 trail truck to their portfolio. The latest in the line are brass hub carriers that replace the standard composite parts with heavier and more durable items. Weighing in at 82g for a pair the brass hubs will lower the overall centre of gravity while shifting the weight bias towards the front for improved climb performance. The parts come machined from high-quality material and they sport a black coated surface for wear and looks.

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