does anybody know if there any good mini cars out there that can fit into a backpack
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I am waiting for them to release the brushless version like they just did with the Mini T 2.0, but I'm looking forward to this buggy-- big time!!!!I just ordered mine (black) ?
I’m impatient as hell, I need it now!! ?I am waiting for them to release the brushless version like they just did with the Mini T 2.0, but I'm looking forward to this buggy-- big time!!!!
I totally understand ?I’m impatient as hell, I need it now!! ?
However, I’ll probably drop the dynamite or a castle brushless combo in it anyway. ?
I really wish I hadn't seen this... now I want it, too. This car does look like an amazing deal and even has LED lighting for extra bling! The BangGood site has two videos reviews of the car. If you don't car about indoor "bashing" and just want to race (like on a concrete basement floor), this car would be hard to beat...
Careful on those, multiple issues in qc lead to the cars breaking parts like gears etc. Parts are hard to get and crap. I've got the wltoys k989 and it's a waste of time and money.?I really wish I hadn't seen this... now I want it, too. This car does look like an amazing deal and even has LED lighting for extra bling! The BangGood site has two videos reviews of the car. If you don't car about indoor "bashing" and just want to race (like on a concrete basement floor), this car would be hard to beat...
https://usa.banggood.com/ZD-1-or-16...html?rmmds=search&ID=6287832&cur_warehouse=CN
Exactly this... Got a 144001 and kept losing wheel hubs at speed. Junked it, waste of money right thereCareful on those, multiple issues in qc lead to the cars breaking parts like gears etc. Parts are hard to get and crap. I've got the wltoys k989 and it's a waste of time and money.?
I have the opposite experience. Out of the box I greased the difs, drive shaft and loctite the wheels. It ran fine and then I put a few upgrades on it. I paid 73$ for the 144001, put a 35$ brushless system, 10$ servo 12$ lc racing motor mount and 8$ receiver for a different radio. I lot of fun for 150$.Exactly this... Got a 144001 and kept losing wheel hubs at speed. Junked it, waste of money right there
Wouldn't consider myself "lazy" in regards to the hobby. I purchased a brushless system (new servo as well, of course), CNC'd a new motor mount, went through the differentials, all of it.I have the opposite experience. Out of the box I greased the difs, drive shaft and loctite the wheels. It ran fine and then I put a few upgrades on it. I paid 73$ for the 144001, put a 35$ brushless system, 10$ servo 12$ lc racing motor mount and 8$ receiver for a different radio. I lot of fun for 150$.
For another 75$ or so get the lc racing buggy or Mt. For a little more than that the truggy. Also, Wltoys also has a long wheeled version of the 144001 and a desert buggy. https://www.quadifyrc.com/rccarreviews/wl-toys-124019-124018-preview-upgraded-and-embiggened-144001
The are not for the lazy, you have to go over them, once this is done they are fine. If the wheels are made too tight the hexes collapse at the pins and rub the axle carriers and cause them to strip and unscrew themselves on the right side.
I own both the LC Racing and the WL Toys cars and I would never buy the WL Toys again. The quality of the parts is a night and day difference and well worth the extra $$ for the LC Racing vehicles.I have the opposite experience. Out of the box I greased the difs, drive shaft and loctite the wheels. It ran fine and then I put a few upgrades on it. I paid 73$ for the 144001, put a 35$ brushless system, 10$ servo 12$ lc racing motor mount and 8$ receiver for a different radio. I lot of fun for 150$.
For 200$ or so get the lc racing buggy or Mt. For a little more than that the truggy. Also, Wltoys also has a long wheeled version of the 144001 and a desert buggy. https://www.quadifyrc.com/rccarreviews/wl-toys-124019-124018-preview-upgraded-and-embiggened-144001
They are not for the lazy, you have to go over them, once this is done they are fine. If the wheels are made too tight the hexes collapse at the pins and rub the axle carriers and cause them to strip and unscrew themselves on the right side.
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