Hobbytech 1/8 buggy
#3
They are based out of France and not available in the United States.
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#5
Tech Rookie
Hello
All the hobbyrech range is available on imodel.fr web site
I buy my own Spirit on this website.
their is an english section you can choose
i was wondering if anybody use that car in US ???
All the hobbyrech range is available on imodel.fr web site
I buy my own Spirit on this website.
their is an english section you can choose
i was wondering if anybody use that car in US ???
#7
This kit oozes quality and well thought design. I wonder how many kits out there come with so much aluminium parts, even aluminium servo horns for both throttle and steering. Look at the way brake bias is adjusted. Even the brake discs look exactly the same as the expensive PSM discs (probably are the same).
At around 500-520 Euros it isn't cheap, but other than different springs and sway bars (if they're not included) I doubt you would need to spend anything more on hopups.
I'm surprised there hasn't been any more interest in this buggy on rctech.
Does anyone know who manufactures this kit or in which country it is made? (Not the brand). Ok found out it's designed in France and made in Taiwan.
http://www.hobbytech-rc.com/car.php?id=24
At around 500-520 Euros it isn't cheap, but other than different springs and sway bars (if they're not included) I doubt you would need to spend anything more on hopups.
I'm surprised there hasn't been any more interest in this buggy on rctech.
Does anyone know who manufactures this kit or in which country it is made? (Not the brand). Ok found out it's designed in France and made in Taiwan.
http://www.hobbytech-rc.com/car.php?id=24
Last edited by John.; 07-09-2011 at 09:23 PM.
#8
hum the radio track looks like a exact copy from the hb d8/d8t.
i agree though its a dam nice looking buggy but no part support its iffy.
i agree though its a dam nice looking buggy but no part support its iffy.