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Old 03-03-2018, 06:12 PM
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TEKNO. Arrma stuff is nowhere near the quality or durability of Tekno. Shouldn't even be in the same sentence!
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The sworkz zeus just came out too.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/sworkz-...940002/p723332
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Old 03-03-2018, 11:57 PM
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yeah this truck is funy : it's not a true truggy : it has the wheelbase of a buggy ! so you could call it a " stunt truggy " !! they call it a monster truck
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Old 03-04-2018, 04:32 AM
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through an Italian forum I was recommended the SWORKz Zeus, what are the differences with the other kits? In particular with S35 TE, the Mugen and the TLR which are the ones I would have found used now ...
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I would say size is the biggest difference for the Zues. I've only seen them online though. And I think you'll have a problem finding an S35 TE used as they just came out. If you talk to Raul Garcia on here, he should be able to get you one if you are interested.
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Old 03-04-2018, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtyd_nd
I would say size is the biggest difference for the Zues. I've only seen them online though. And I think you'll have a problem finding an S35 TE used as they just came out. If you talk to Raul Garcia on here, he should be able to get you one if you are interested.
How can I contact Raul Garcia?
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How can I contact Raul Garcia?
Here's his email.

[email protected]
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Here's his email.

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Thanks a lot!!!
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Old 03-05-2018, 04:08 PM
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in the end I decided to go on a used kit ... (I'm evaluating some) but they would all be without electronics, I was looking at these combos:
-Hobbywing XR8 Plus with 2200KV 4268SD motor
-Hobbywing XR8 Plus with 2250KV 4274SD motor
What are the differences between the 2 motors?
-Castle Creation Mamba Monster X with 220KV 1515 motor
servo:
Savox:
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-SAVSV1272SG
-SAVSB2274SG
-SAVSB2273SG
-SAVSB2273SG-CE
-SAVSB2274SG-CE
Blue Bird BMS-28A
what do you recommend?
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Old 03-05-2018, 06:05 PM
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what did you buy in truggy
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Old 03-05-2018, 11:48 PM
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I'm evaluating between a Mugen Seiki MBX7TR-Eco practically new used four times with 12 AKA tires, 8 used twice each and 4 new at the price of 450 € and a TLR 8ight-T 3.0 used for two years to compete, with 16 AKA tires, 12 in good condition and 4 new for the price of 230 €. What do you recommend?
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Originally Posted by Belvis
in the end I decided to go on a used kit ... (I'm evaluating some) but they would all be without electronics, I was looking at these combos:
-Hobbywing XR8 Plus with 2200KV 4268SD motor
-Hobbywing XR8 Plus with 2250KV 4274SD motor
What are the differences between the 2 motors?
-Castle Creation Mamba Monster X with 220KV 1515 motor
servo:
Savox:
-SAVSV1271SG
-SAVSV1272SG
-SAVSB2274SG
-SAVSB2273SG
-SAVSB2273SG-CE
-SAVSB2274SG-CE
Blue Bird BMS-28A
what do you recommend?
Those 4268SD, and 4274SD numbers tell you the dimensions of the motor i.e., 42mm x 68mm, and 42mm x 74mm. Typically you will see 42mm x 74-ish mm motors in truggies. Longer can, longer magnets, and more torque.
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I vote Techno or Losi 8ight-T
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Old 03-06-2018, 09:52 AM
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I like the (orange) Blue Bird BMS-28A servo on my Kraton.
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Old 03-06-2018, 11:45 AM
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are the mbx7t truggy arms as fragile as the mbx7 buggy ones ?
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