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RCMadness 10-09-2009 04:50 PM

Team Associated SC18....
 
Not a typo or home built project...

Look at the inside cover of the December RC Driver Magazine....

BELT DRIVEN TOO!!!!!
NEW STEERING!!!
& MORE!!

Micro-Man 10-09-2009 05:27 PM

Yeah man.....I will be picking mine up at I-Hobby.......Looks good:batman:

BashemSmashem 10-09-2009 05:49 PM

I have too say that does look pretty bad ass !

burnineyes 10-09-2009 06:31 PM

anywhere I can find a pic online?

JatoTheRipper 10-10-2009 08:04 AM

Will one of you please scan the photo for us to see?

Or do you have a link to it?

AccessRacer 10-10-2009 09:09 AM

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Here you go

burnineyes 10-10-2009 10:36 AM

Thats awesome.

looper 10-10-2009 12:36 PM

that makes this project in mind easier. thinking of ways to convert an 18r to a sc. the image doesnt show them but are there dimensions in the ad? interested in wheelbase and width.

DrivenProductio 10-10-2009 02:04 PM

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Very cool AE !!!
If your looking to convert you existing 18R you can use our Sccorpion body :
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...cat_name=RC18R

www.drivenproductions.net

to run those rim and tires you need 18T wheel shafts.

looper 10-10-2009 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by DrivenProductio (Post 6455723)
Very cool AE !!!
If your looking to convert you existing 18R you can use our Sccorpion body :
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...cat_name=RC18R

www.drivenproductions.net

to run those rim and tires you need 18T wheel shafts.

thats cool is this shell made from a different material than was used for the benzio?

DrivenProductio 10-10-2009 02:16 PM

Curently it is still made out of HDPE plastic.
We are looking into changing over to .040 polycarbnate and as soon as we do we will post up about.

The HDPE is used alot in RC air plans but is vunerable to heat.

looper 10-10-2009 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by DrivenProductio (Post 6455741)
Curently it is still made out of HDPE plastic.
We are looking into changing over to .040 polycarbnate and as soon as we do we will post up about.

The HDPE is used alot in RC air plans but is vunerable to heat.


this is good news. thank you

Brushlessboy16 10-10-2009 06:22 PM

Team associated Sc18
 
Fresh from Rc-driver

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...010/sc18-1.jpghttp://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...010/sc18-2.jpg



Belt drive 4wd...

fastmax 10-10-2009 07:11 PM

Very cool. Can't wait to get a closer look at the belt drive system.

trdsupra88 10-10-2009 07:12 PM

Incr3edible!!!

iadevil 10-10-2009 07:43 PM

Wonder if the newly designed servo saver will work on the RC18 series and if its actually better

GrandeGixxer 10-10-2009 07:45 PM

Might be a good platform to turn into an R car as well if the belt system is good.

GP40X 10-10-2009 10:17 PM

Now, for the love of God, can we please get a factory team kit of this thing? :nod: I have enough XP2 radios collecting dust (I'm still waiting on an 18R team kit too :lol:)

leerjet1 10-11-2009 12:04 AM

Gear cover?

RCMadness 10-11-2009 06:12 AM

Yes, it has a gear cover.....

Micro-Man 10-11-2009 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by DrivenProductio (Post 6455723)
Very cool AE !!!
If your looking to convert you existing 18R you can use our Sccorpion body :
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...cat_name=RC18R

www.drivenproductions.net

to run those rim and tires you need 18T wheel shafts.

RJ,
Thats a great looking body for the SC truck....sure to be a great seller for you in the near future......TheToyz.com rocks.
Wesley:batman:

maxxdout 10-11-2009 10:08 AM

Wow now that is pretty damn sweet!

Would love to convert my 18T to SC18 but the chassis looks totally different(with the belt drive and all)...

trdsupra88 10-11-2009 10:54 AM

If its in a magazine it cant be too far out...but its not on the website...

-J- 10-11-2009 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by trdsupra88 (Post 6458586)
If its in a magazine it cant be too far out...but its not on the website...

I thought that was strange as well.

burnineyes 10-11-2009 11:52 AM

Who wants to take a shot at the street price?

JatoTheRipper 10-11-2009 02:04 PM

Thanks for the ad scan guys!

I have to say this thing doesn't excite me one bit. It looks like parts are carried over from the RC18T. And the parts seem to be of low quality - the plastic bodies shocks for example. The body and wheels also horrible. The SC10 is the ugliest stadium truck in my opinion and the SC18 takes it to another level. The flat grilled front end is particularly ugly.

I also don't get the point of the belt drive system. This isn't an on-road car...

The only good thing about this new model and the other recent 1/16 and 1/18th release is that it proves to the haters that minis are not dead.

MojoManDan 10-11-2009 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by RCMadness (Post 6452621)
Not a typo or home built project...

Look at the inside cover of the December RC Driver Magazine....

BELT DRIVEN TOO!!!!!
NEW STEERING!!!
& MORE!!

Do ya think (or hope?) there will be an SC18 class at the upcoming 2010 Indoor Offroad NATS?

trdsupra88 10-11-2009 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 6459053)
Thanks for the ad scan guys!

I have to say this thing doesn't excite me one bit. It looks like parts are carried over from the RC18T. And the parts seem to be of low quality - the plastic bodies shocks for example. The body and wheels also horrible. The SC10 is the ugliest stadium truck in my opinion and the SC18 takes it to another level. The flat grilled front end is particularly ugly.

I also don't get the point of the belt drive system. This isn't an on-road car...

The only good thing about this new model and the other recent 1/16 and 1/18th release is that it proves to the haters that minis are not dead.

:cry:

I think a good street price would be under $200. My lhs had 18rs for $99 a few weeks ago...$149-$179 seems reasonable and realistic.

geeunit1014 10-11-2009 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 6459053)
I also don't get the point of the belt drive system. This isn't an on-road car...

You dont get torque steer with a belt drive layout like you do with shaft drive. Belt drive also tends to be smoother with mod motors.

trdsupra88 10-11-2009 04:04 PM

I think the belt drive will be cool...it is sealed too so no more rocks in gears (hopefully). something different...

burnineyes 10-11-2009 04:13 PM

I think the RC18 parts are very decent quality. The plastic shocks work just well enough to keep costs reasonable. I could care less about short course styling, but I dont think it looks bad at all. I am just excited to see some new stuff come from the 18 camp. I hate 16th scale, its too big for the mini tracks I race on, and too small to keep up with 10th scale stuff.

Dieselpower 10-11-2009 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 6459053)
Thanks for the ad scan guys!

I have to say this thing doesn't excite me one bit. It looks like parts are carried over from the RC18T. And the parts seem to be of low quality - the plastic bodies shocks for example. The body and wheels also horrible. The SC10 is the ugliest stadium truck in my opinion and the SC18 takes it to another level. The flat grilled front end is particularly ugly.

I also don't get the point of the belt drive system. This isn't an on-road car...

The only good thing about this new model and the other recent 1/16 and 1/18th release is that it proves to the haters that minis are not dead.

1) Minis have never been "hated or dead" as you so colloquially put it.
2) Ever seen or heard of a Cat SX, XX4 or any of the like? Belt driven and not onroad.
3) If you're more concerned with how your vehicle looks rather then how it runs, you should ditch RC for collecting diecast models.
4) You must have ESPN or something to be able to tell that the parts are made of low-quality plastic just from one perspective magazine image.


Aside from the from that, I like the idea of this truck. It appears they have re-invented their 18th chassis so new versions of the 18T and B shouldn't be that far off. Perhaps even an 18TC?:D That'd be sweet.
My only reservation is that this vehicle is, in fact, 18th scale while the Slash is a good deal bigger.
Further proof that the Mini VXL models are better suited for the yard rather then the track.

Also......PHEW! Thank goodness that huge pic isn't on the first page anymore.

burnineyes 10-11-2009 05:21 PM

That is Traxxas' fault. The M Revo sells like hotcakes because its a great basher. But around here the M Slash is a flop. 18th scale RC has been established far too long to have 16th scale come in and expect to take over. I say hats off to AE for not making this truck to compete with the Slash. I think this one will sell much better.

MojoManDan 10-11-2009 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Dieselpower (Post 6459656)
4) You must have ESPN or something to be able to tell that the parts are made of low-quality plastic just from one perspective magazine image.

I cannot speak for Jatotheripper, but while I do have ESPN, I don't have the ability to evaluate the quality of plastic parts from a series of photos.

Uh oh, I hope the above statement doesn't get me kicked off of THIS forum.

But seriously, I do think highly of the plastic that Associated has used on its 1/18 vehicles (the durability speaks for itself), and my only criticism would be the stock steering configuration. I hope that the SC18's stock steering setup is a big improvement.

JatoTheRipper 10-11-2009 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Dieselpower (Post 6459656)
1) Minis have never been "hated or dead" as you so colloquially put it.
2) Ever seen or heard of a Cat SX, XX4 or any of the like? Belt driven and not onroad.
3) If you're more concerned with how your vehicle looks rather then how it runs, you should ditch RC for collecting diecast models.
4) You must have ESPN or something to be able to tell that the parts are made of low-quality plastic just from one perspective magazine image.


Aside from the from that, I like the idea of this truck. It appears they have re-invented their 18th chassis so new versions of the 18T and B shouldn't be that far off. Perhaps even an 18TC?:D That'd be sweet.
My only reservation is that this vehicle is, in fact, 18th scale while the Slash is a good deal bigger.
Further proof that the Mini VXL models are better suited for the yard rather then the track.

Also......PHEW! Thank goodness that huge pic isn't on the first page anymore.

1. There are people who dislike smaller RCs. There are also people who have claimed they're dying. I see it on forums all the time.
2. Yes, I have. I'm not a fan of belts. So what's your point?
3. Any vehicle, including RCs, should function AND look good. Are you telling me you don't care about the looks of your RCs at all?
4. Plastic shocks are junk. I didn't mean the quality of the plastic is junk.
5. If you can find any "proof" from this ad that Traxxas minis don't belong on the track then maybe you have "ESPN".
6. Obviously, you're just trying to start petty bullshit! Grow up.

burnineyes 10-11-2009 06:47 PM

Ya it looks like they improved the Servo Saver, if it has a stronger draglink then I would say its much improved.

trdsupra88 10-11-2009 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 6460156)
1. There are people who dislike smaller RCs. There are also people who have claimed they're dying. I see it on forums all the time.
2. Yes, I have. I'm not a fan of belts. So what's your point?
3. Any vehicle, including RCs, should function AND look good. Are you telling me you don't care about the looks of your RCs at all?
4. Plastic shocks are junk. I didn't mean the quality of the plastic is junk.
5. If you can find any "proof" from this ad that Traxxas minis don't belong on the track then maybe you have "ESPN".
6. Obviously, you're just trying to start petty bullshit! Grow up.

:cry: again...

It looks like they used the customers idea of adding metal rings to the saver...

cbr74 10-11-2009 07:20 PM

Interesting... the battery is on the right side. A sealed belt drive is intriguing... no bevel gears to chew the teeth off of.

burnineyes 10-11-2009 07:57 PM

The "proof" is the fact that Associated didnt follow suit and build a SC16. Associated builds race RCs unlike Traxxas who builds what the marketing departments says will sell. If the 1/16th Slash was a real race truck then Associated would have made the SC16. Proof of this is the 1/10th stuff, Big Slash belongs on a track and all of the other companies saw this and now we have SC10, Blitz, Etc.

Dieselpower 10-11-2009 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 6460156)
1. There are people who dislike smaller RCs. There are also people who have claimed they're dying. I see it on forums all the time.
2. Yes, I have. I'm not a fan of belts. So what's your point?
3. Any vehicle, including RCs, should function AND look good. Are you telling me you don't care about the looks of your RCs at all?
4. Plastic shocks are junk. I didn't mean the quality of the plastic is junk.
5. If you can find any "proof" from this ad that Traxxas minis don't belong on the track then maybe you have "ESPN".
6. Obviously, you're just trying to start petty bullshit! Grow up.

1) So that's an opinion
2) Umm, so you DO know that belts are not just for onroad as you had previously stated.
3) Yeah, I do care what my rides look like, but an ugly stock body has never kept me from buying a good handling vehicle.
4) I guess every stock slash and 18t out there has junk shocks, eh? It's my opinion that these shocks are great in both appearence and function.
5) Speaking from personal experience and the fact that the VXLs do not fit into any other class regulations.
6) Nice response there guy (kid, gal....whatever you are)! I was actually trying to contradict your prejudicial comments for the sake of argument and/or in hopes that they would not deter anyone from buying said vehicle.
But it was nice of you to start with the vulgarities and all.:lol:


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