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Too fatYou mean Badlands right?
Maybe some screws look at under body shots these things look more Mugen or Xray than they do Arrma.Where do you even get Team Corally from in the US? I'd really like to try those rims and tires in place of my Backflips. I also wonder how many parts from this are compatible with their Arrma equivalent?
I watched again the video about the Python from DaSilvaRC channel :
I really don't understand german language and the youtube translater is far to be perfect. But, at a moment i can understand that the guy from the Corally staff said that he had worked at Hobico during 4 years. And in the comments, something say that he worked at Arrma also.
The naming and the box design looks very similar to Arrma. You don't come that close without trying ? They should have come out with a 4s truck and called it The Macks.Maybe some screws look at under body shots these things look more Mugen or Xray than they do Arrma.
Those weak spots are there to allow the shafts to droop down further without contacting the drive cup- makes for better suspension travel. I love the fact that they’re using some CNC aluminum. Not sure on the specifics, but one thing I can say, if it’s 7075- you are not bending that. The vorzas came with 7075 aluminum parts everywhere (hence the premium price) and I will say, I never had any issues with anything aluminum on that buggy! Just kidding i bent a shock tower pretty bad one time.I just took a look on the Kronos spares and i saw this :
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This is the center diff., which is different than the front and rear. Watch those thin lips for carrying the spider gears axle. Imo, this won't hold 6s power during a long time. I was interested to buy one, but this center diff. totally changed my mind.
There is also an other things i don't like :
A-arms axles :
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Why they made weak spots on them?
The rear arm width is less wide than the distance between the two aluminum a-arms braces, there is plastic shim, the best thing to do to create a lever to bent those hinge pins.
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Those weak spots are there to allow the shafts to droop down further without contacting the drive cup- makes for better suspension travel.
if it’s 7075- you are not bending that
Also, you can’t judge a diff by its cover! A high quality gear will have no issues running 6s in a diff like that.
I’ll give it to you. The MT is a bit close for my liking. But that’s how everybody started. Take a look at arrmas previous designs. And yeah, like I acknowledged, those shafts with the weak spots are in fact, weak spots- just functional ones. With the aluminum comment, oh. That kinda sucks then. I see no reason to buy this if it’s not 7075. And yes! You are 100% right about the shock tower. I’ll edit my post now. I did in fact bend a shock tower as well. Now that you mention that part of the design, you could be right. Going back to the driveshafts though, it’s the same story. They’re a racing company trying to make a bashing truck. What if these driveshafts become a huge success and don’t bust because they use quality materials? Everyone is going to want the extra suspension travel.This surely has good reason for a racer, but for a 6s basher?
Stock aren't. They will sell 7075 upgrade as options.
I don't talk about the gears, but the thin plastic lips. Just watch the rear and front diff. case :
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They don't have these thin lips. I never saw a 1/8 with diff case built like the corally center diff.. I'm really not confident with this design.
I managed to bend the stock front shock tower on the Vorza. There is a reason with they made a 5mm (instead of 4mm sotck) for it.
About the Arrma copy. The guy from Team corally (in the DaSilvaRc's video) said he worked for Hobico (during 4 years), some german said that he worked for Arrma, nothing less sure about that. Sure, the chassis layout is almost same on all the thruggies and buggies, a chassis plate, front and rear gearboxes, chassis braces, all of this is commun. But, a truggy with MT wheels, a black chassis plate with red anodised parts, a 6s basher truggy, this is directly focus on the Arrma, this is too similar to doesn't be largely inspired from Arrma. Like Arrma do when they make their 99% plastic chassis, like TRX do.
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