October 11, 2009

Traxxas Slash 4×4 Short Course truck

Traxxas Slash 4x4 Short Course truck

Traxxas have announced the new Slash 4×4, the follow up to their very popular class defining 2wd Short Course truck. Supplied with a super efficient shaft drive, new race bred suspension, new steering system, new licensed BF Goodrich Mud Terrain tires, Revo sealed differentials, Velineon brushless power and a TQ 2.4Ghz radio system it claims a top speed of 40+mph with the included 3000mAh 7-cell battery pack and they claim that if you drop the Mamba Monster into it, it will top 80+mph. The chassis is made from a single ultra rigid piece of strategically ribbed plastic that can easily resist flexing caused by the high torque brushless motor powering the new ultra efficient 4wd drivetrain. For looks the car comes in 4 different race replica bodies including the no. 47 and 25 Traxxas race trucks of Mike and Mark Jenkins as well as the Scott Douglas/Mark Oberg Amsoil edition and Jerry Welchel edition.

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October 2, 2009

The Team Durango history

The Team Durango history

Further to our review of the new Team Durango DEX410 buggy we brought to you last week, here’s an insight into the history of one of the most innovative electric buggies to date. Those of you who have a certain interest in the 1/10 electric off-road class will of course know the names ‘Durango’ and ‘Gerd Strenge’ for some time now. Since the end of the 1990’s Gerd is designing and manufacturing electric, and nowadays nitro, off-road buggies.

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October 2, 2009

LRP S8-BXe Team Brushless buggy

LRP S8-BXe Team Brushless buggy

After showing it for the first time as a prototype back in February, LRP have finally released the new electric version of their S8-BX buggy, called the S8-BXe Team. Essentially the same front and rear, the main difference is to the central part of the car where the engine has been replaced with a brushless motor and the fuel tank with the battery mount. Due to the design of the S8 BXe, the choice of motor and battery is simple, fitting all common electronic components and depending on your preferences and applications you have the choice, with all ROAR legal motors and LiPo batteries able to be mounted. A conversion kit for LRP S8 BX Premium RTR and S8 BX Team Kit is also available and allows you to easily convert your nitro car, quickly and economically into an electric version.

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September 24, 2009

Losi 1/18 RTR Mini Desert buggy

Losi 1/18 RTR Mini Desert buggy

Losi have introduced the Mini Desert buggy a byte size off roader that boasts a sand-rail frame, roll cage and chrome wheels for a realistic representation of its full-scale counterpart. Front strut-style shock mounts will ensure bumps, jumps and hills are more fun than ever and 3-wire connections come standard for all electronics, so upgrading and maintaining your buggy is incredibly easy. On top of all that, this buggy comes with a rechargeable battery pack and powerful motor. And to make sure you have flawless, interference-free control, they have included a Losi Radio System with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM technology.

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September 23, 2009

Alienpower Raptor 8BB RTR brushless buggy

Alienpower Raptor 8BB RTR brushless buggy

Alienpower have announced the release of their new Raptor 8BB RTR brushless buggy. This 1/8th scale chassis features a newly designed C-hub steering system that has the king pin axis extend to the wheel center which claims to improve steering performance. There is also a newly developed suspension system with twin adjustable rear suspension modes for flexible driving mode & smooth driving mode, while the car’s narrow solid aluminium chassis has a centralized design for quicker steering and faster response. Supplied with 16mm big bore shocks, the car has a an optional mechanical brake for accurate braking and better control in the air.

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September 22, 2009

Kyosho DBX VE brushless powered racing buggy

Kyosho DBX VE brushless powered racing buggy

Following an earlier sneak preview Kyosho have announced full details of their new DBX VE brushless powered racing buggy. The DBX VE brings you the best of both worlds, Kyosho’s legendary world championship quality and Team Orion’s high performance Vortex brushless system. Not just a nitro buggy chassis with a motor, this is a brand new buggy platform from the ground up, strategically placed components achieve optimal weight balance and handling characteristics. The deep stroke 4-wheel independent suspension and full-time 4WD drive-train means nothing can stand in your way. Fully-factory assembled and in a Readyset package for instant off-road excitement.

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September 21, 2009

Vorsprung durch Technik – Durango DEX410

Vorsprung durch Technik - Durango DEX410

Team Durango’s DEX410 is possibly the most anticipated electric 4WD buggy of all times! We think this is not a exaggeration as the handmade prototypes (designed and build by German racer Gerd Strenge) are around for many years now but only made it into the hands of some selected team drivers like Jörn Neumann, Billy Easton, Atsushi Hara, Craig Drescher or Mark Pavidis to name just a few. Now ‘The Durango’ is available for everyone thanks to Gerd Strenge and his designer Michael Vollmer who made the impossible possible and took the challenge to create ‘a Durango’ for the mass market. We got our hands on one of the very first kits of this exciting new buggy.

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September 15, 2009

Kyosho Ultima SC – Sneak Peak

Kyosho Ultima SC Sneak peak

Kyosho have sent out a Sneak Peak of another new vehicle, following a previous sneak look at another new car last week. We have no further information on the new Ultima SC, but we can only presume from the SC and the silhouette of the car that this will be a new Short Course truck from the Japanese company, joining a host of other new entrants into this growing class. As it uses the Ultima name we believe it will be based heavily on the Ultima 2wd chassis and will therefore be a 2wd electric SC truck. We will keep you informed of any further information as we get it.

Source: Kyosho [kyoshoamerica.com]