What bothers me is the front lower arms are discontinued according to horizonhobby.It's not like Arrma doesn't still have the molds and specs for the Hobbico stuff. It would be smart to produce 100 or so parts to support Nero brand.
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What bothers me is the front lower arms are discontinued according to horizonhobby.It's not like Arrma doesn't still have the molds and specs for the Hobbico stuff. It would be smart to produce 100 or so parts to support Nero brand.
Old thread. Nero is obsolete. Zero support.
But if you want one, I am sure there is one somewhere with your name on it and a price to match. I hope its a going to be a shelf queen. Vintage that she is.
I have a The ShelfQueen, youve been looking for. Almost in perfect condition, working diff brain/remote, new body, new oversized proline trencherOld thread. Nero is obsolete. Zero support.
But if you want one, I am sure there is one somewhere with your name on it and a price to match. I hope its a going to be a shelf queen. Vintage that she is.
Emailing jason would be a good idea?To me what harm would it be to contract another company (if not, them), to make a few hundred parts. But I guess it's about current sales and not parts support.
Im pretty sure we are the only onesCouldn't hurt, but I'm sure you haven't been the only one who have texted about that.
Doesn't makes sense. Arms are a fundamentally replaced part for most models.What bothers me is the front lower arms are discontinued according to horizonhobby.
The diff brain was part of the lawsuit they had to be deatroyed you can still buy the locking servos ectDoesn't makes sense. Arms are a fundamentally replaced part for most models.
Maybe the available parts are just New old stock repackaged. If not current reproductions???
If Arrma/HH wanted to truly support the Nero at this point, they would offer ALL the parts IMHO. Including the Diff Brain.
The Nero was legally Forced off the market. There must be many in the wild, for continued support to worth anything to HH.
Maybe HH is just sticking it to Traxass.
It's anyones guess.
Sad indeedI understand that the lay down shocks and the triangular steeeing arms pictured here were the main issue with Traxxas. Arrma made a bigger, badder version of the erevo. The diff brain took the car to a completely new level as it could wheelie, drift, crawl.
Sucks that all other rc cars are a copy, but this one was singled out.View attachment 288139
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