Xray M18 Shaft Driven Micro
#31
lol, someboady posted the links on another forum so i just copied and pasted
STeve
STeve
#32
Originally posted by Headbanger
No, they are thinking "Holy Cr*p! Another car to buy!" LOL
No, they are thinking "Holy Cr*p! Another car to buy!" LOL
lol.... HPI will **** their pants if Yokomo comes out with a shaft driven 1/18 micro.
Xray and Yok... now have 1/12 sedans... HPI will probably soon follow as well...
#33
The shocks seems to be the same as HPI's. Wonder if M18's traction will be better than RS4.
#34
Do you think they are testing the market for a shaft driven 10th scale?
#36
Tech Regular
Originally posted by Grizzbob
I gotta admit, that one DOES look nice, I especially like the idea of a fully independent suspension, should work at least as well as a floating pod rear end. The only thing it may not have that I'd want are ball diffs.....
I gotta admit, that one DOES look nice, I especially like the idea of a fully independent suspension, should work at least as well as a floating pod rear end. The only thing it may not have that I'd want are ball diffs.....
As far as the 1/12 it uses all but maybe 6 parts from the 1/10 chassis so make your own competitiveness conclusions.
Last,straight from Mario Hudy,"No shaft 1/10 anytime soon. We just came out with two new belt cars." Read with a Slovakian accent.
#38
Originally posted by rc-zombies
aside from the gear diffs.. A ball diff will probably be available as an option part....
my only other concern is adjustable wheelbase... for 140mm and 150mm bodies...
The car is very tunable...adjustable toe-in, down-stops, track width, body post, 5-6cell capable. etc....
aside from the gear diffs.. A ball diff will probably be available as an option part....
my only other concern is adjustable wheelbase... for 140mm and 150mm bodies...
The car is very tunable...adjustable toe-in, down-stops, track width, body post, 5-6cell capable. etc....
Dan
#39
Originally posted by saints1115
There is an optional ball diff Mario had one of each diff in a display chassis.
As far as the 1/12 it uses all but maybe 6 parts from the 1/10 chassis so make your own competitiveness conclusions.
Last,straight from Mario Hudy,"No shaft 1/10 anytime soon. We just came out with two new belt cars." Read with a Slovakian accent.
There is an optional ball diff Mario had one of each diff in a display chassis.
As far as the 1/12 it uses all but maybe 6 parts from the 1/10 chassis so make your own competitiveness conclusions.
Last,straight from Mario Hudy,"No shaft 1/10 anytime soon. We just came out with two new belt cars." Read with a Slovakian accent.
Dan
#40
Originally posted by Maj. Teeth
You have to understand that XRAy spent so much on the R&D for the EVO2, then decided to come out with the T1R to cover the tooking expense, so even if the shaft is ready to roll, they'll hold it off until all the tooling is covered for the EVO2. Plus, AFASIK, the shaft drive is already done. IMO
Dan
You have to understand that XRAy spent so much on the R&D for the EVO2, then decided to come out with the T1R to cover the tooking expense, so even if the shaft is ready to roll, they'll hold it off until all the tooling is covered for the EVO2. Plus, AFASIK, the shaft drive is already done. IMO
Dan
#41
#42
Originally posted by fowlerJr68
I found some more pics
http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/foru...hreadid=140698
Steve
I found some more pics
http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/foru...hreadid=140698
Steve
#43
Tech Regular
Originally posted by rc-zombies
That SSG chassis looks great... no word yet on what version will hit the stores... SSG or Black
That SSG chassis looks great... no word yet on what version will hit the stores... SSG or Black