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Neat! Guessing that's not proportional throttle/brake/steering is it? Does it do forward/reverse/right/left though? Got a link?a coke can carView attachment 58154
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/113409047353Neat! Guessing that's not proportional throttle/brake/steering is it? Does it do forward/reverse/right/left though? Got a link?
I'm jelous, how do you like it?
Bad ass, already has mods. It's "fun" to drive.I'm jelous, how do you like it?
I also got me a Tekno MT. Beautiful BUILD!!!!! Good taste you have.
I really like that truck. Do you happen to have an outcast 6S to show a side by side?
The MT chassis itself is considered very narrow. Little space to mount Elec.Thanks for the photo! Didn't realize the wheelbase was the same as the outcast. Thought it was shorter AND more narrow.
I noticed you have the M2C spine down the middle of it. Is that a necessity for jumping big?The MT chassis itself is considered very narrow. Little space to mount Elec.
By using my X-cons 1/2 offset wheels on the MT, it is becomes the same size as the Noto.
The MT is basically a Tekno Truggy with the Tekno EB48 Buggy chassis(shorter) using the Tekno SC front and rear bumpers.
The MT is marketed as a1/10 MT. But is not in actuality. I had a Tech on the phone once and also asked why it is 1/10. He said it was for marketing reasons, and that it has all 1/8 parts. I think Tekno shot themselves in the foot when they decided to sell as 1/10. Many people looking to buy it may be put off by that misinformation.
I have the MT for almost 3 years now. No diff issues. Not one. Runs like new. I only broke one 1 body mount. (kit came with spares). The PL Rapture body shattered and broke out the gate. It was even fully wall taped and E6000'ed before use. But otherwise the MT chassis is bullet proof out the gate, if built properly. I almost wish there was something to tinker with on the MT, but it needs nothing. Keeps running and dependable. So I have all my Arrma's diffs to make up for that tinker time.
It definitely does help with the big airs. I couldn’t tell you the difference from stock though because I upgraded and braced everything before it’s maiden run.I noticed you have the M2C spine down the middle of it. Is that a necessity for jumping big?
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Oh, that was @Lorenzo_arrma_army that had that.
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