Other than bodies they seem the same thing. I k ow the kration more for speed whereas the noto and outcast are more for stunts. But am I missing something or do they just have 2 stunt trucks?
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Exb is longer wheelbase right?Most recent V5 the Outcast 6s was only available as EXB. But yes they are the same platform.
Nope. Same wheelbase and chassis. Same arm length, hubs, and shock towers. EXB just added "stronger" chassis braces and red color. But they're the same truck with different (yet very silmilar) bodies. On a side note the chassis is also shared with the Typhon and the Senton 6S. Those two just use shorter arms, smaller hubs and slightly different shock towers.Exb is longer wheelbase right?
Better diffs and metals in generalNope. Same wheelbase and chassis. Same arm length, hubs, and shock towers. EXB just added "stronger" chassis braces and red color. But they're the same truck with different (yet very silmilar) bodies. On a side note the chassis is also shared with the Typhon and the Senton 6S. Those two just use shorter arms, smaller hubs and slightly different shock towers.
Wait what I just saw it in arrmas websiteAre you new?
But not that it matters the Outcast is discontinued anyway.
+1Are you new?
But not that it matters the Outcast is discontinued anyway.
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And the RTR Noto has been on B/O for a while as well.
Seems all the 1/8 EXB's, slowly ,one by one, are goners.
What's with that...??
Even more of a reason to conclude that HH, as a company, is in $damage control$ right now. What else....... trimming the pork fat. IMHO.
Covid even brought people back to the hobby that had taken a hiatus but a lot of them even left again. One of the YouTube channels I followed the guy started making rc videos when he was like 10-11 years old and had been uploading them to YouTube basically since it's inception he came back during covid and was making videos again then afterwards when he had to go back to work he hung up the towel for good sold off all his cars and everything.The RC Hobby industry saw a huge increase in sales due to Covid. People stuck at home.
I feel that was an artificial boost to the Industry. Now it has petered off to more realistic market levels. And All the competitive RC brands must adapt now and trim down some of that expansion.
I feel there is more hype than anything that promotes this hobby. Not so much individual desire as it was. Just marketting. So there are many new to the hobby. Mostly the 18-35 yo group that jumped aboard. I say the bubble has burst. But RC is not going away. Don't worry.
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