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Old 11-17-2015, 04:56 AM
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Can you give us some video bro? Keen to see this one, I have had the TD-10 for a while, keen to check out their latest affordable tourer.
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Is this available in the market already? Anybody has a link?
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They are soft plastics as kit in the TR10. Hard plastic versions (wishbones, front and rear hubs) are available from the TC10. Apart from the black motor mount and GRP shock towers it does look like a copy of the TR10. The TR10 also comes pre-built to a very good standard I have to say.

I used a TR10 this year outdoors, at most a couple of tenths slower than a top of the range kit. There is alot of flex in the car as standard though and it does tend to be harder on the tires and make them grain more than the premium kit.
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Originally Posted by kivinfrumunzid
Can you give us some video bro? Keen to see this one, I have had the TD-10 for a while, keen to check out their latest affordable tourer.
I'll hopefully have some after next weekend, family commitments mean I can't race as much as I would like,

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Old 11-23-2015, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by TrackStar1
$122.52 for Standard Customers, less for Gold and Platinum. Due out mid December, if containers all arrive on time.

There is also a 10.5T ARR and 21.5T RTR that will follow shortly after. The RTR is the perfect set-up to get kids started in on-road.
Glad to see 21.5T as an offering, will it be with the newer V2 motors?
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Old 11-30-2015, 10:47 AM
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Looking forward to hearing more on this.
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Originally Posted by TrackStar1
There is also a 10.5T ARR and 21.5T RTR that will follow shortly after.

Originally Posted by billdelong
Glad to see 21.5T as an offering, will it be with the newer V2 motors?
I just found this combo pack here suggesting this will be what's included with the RTR's:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html

This is the very first time I've seen sensored electronics listed as waterproof:

Originally Posted by HobbyKing
Features:
ESC
• Enhanced throttle response, precise throttle linearity, excellent acceleration and strong brakes
Waterproof for wet weather running
• Programmable with the Turnigy TrackStar programming card to make adjustments. (sold separately)
• Automatically detects the number of cells within the battery pack.
• Multiple protection features: Low voltage cut-off protection, over-heat protection, throttle signal loss protection and motor blocked protection.
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Waterproof for wet weather running
• High quality anodized CNC finish
• High purity copper windings
• Powerful sintered neodymium magnet
• High efficiency operation
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Old 12-02-2015, 01:01 PM
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Looks like parts are in stock:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...T_4_Parts.html
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Old 12-08-2015, 06:20 AM
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Hi there!
I did an unboxing of the BT-4:
watch?v=PCA8JizmJ6s

and also I will do videos of the bulid, if you want to follow, first part:
watch?v=Ee3dODUdoxA
(I cannot post full links unfortunately, but you can find them on youtube)
cheers!
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Still waiting to see it available... It's like waiting for Christmas... Oh wait... lol
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Originally Posted by two shoes
Still waiting to see it available... It's like waiting for Christmas... Oh wait... lol
I have done a track test so there will be full review soon.
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Originally Posted by Qatmix
I have done a track test so there will be full review soon.
Awaiting your review with bated breath...
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Quite interested in the car, for me it would be very nice to know if its a serious alternative to the 3Racing Sakura XI Sports...

Can anyone suggest?
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Sorry I havent posted for a while, illness in the family means that RC is going to have to take a back seat for a while,
Merry Christmas everyone
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I'm finishing the review at the moment. I've had a couple of meetings now and got a set-up. It's definitely strong as I had a head on with an X-Ray as it was coming the wrong way at the end of the main straight! The shell was cracked, battery thrown out of the car but all the plastics etc good. The X-Ray broke a hub and a drive shaft..

Really impressed but as you would expect there are quite a few things to tweak when building it to get a very smooth running car. One of the stages in the instruction manual is just wrong.

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