The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#182
When you grind through that chassis film, just buy some school book contact and lay over the chassis, very cheap per roll. Interesting to see what AE would sell the film for.
I did this trick with my old RC10 Stealth Team graphite chassis. Worked a treat and the roll lasted forever.
I did this trick with my old RC10 Stealth Team graphite chassis. Worked a treat and the roll lasted forever.
#184
Seriously, they have a different philosophy and history which may be the more dispositive factor. The b44 grew out of the bj4 more or less.
The bj4 took several cues from the yokomo series cars. Go online and find a picture of the mr4-bx and then further, the yz 870c. Look familiar? Not saying this was a copy, but a solid, tried and true approach back then was a good carbon fiber chassis, saddle pack arrangement.
Interestingly, yokomo ended up going composite later.
But anyway, AE evolved their buggy from this basic approach and in the AE philosophy continues the evolution, not revolution. It works for them and they should continue to do it.
I have a dex410 which handles nicely and is a tank, but if 17.5 4wd ever became popular, I'd hands down go with the 44.2 or the SX3 (or 4 when it comes out).
This is going to be an awesome kit. It is too bad that it's still SAE. Not a big issue, but they should migrate the rest of their platforms to metric already.
#187
It appears that the B44.1 battery cradle and straps would fit on the new chassis. Thoughts? The plastic 44.2 cradle looks like a RTR style of battery fitament.
The only thing that bothers me is that the chassis is 3mm narrower. The instructions do mention tha the center battery spacer can be replaced with a lipo ballast weight but is it the same as the B44.1?
The only thing that bothers me is that the chassis is 3mm narrower. The instructions do mention tha the center battery spacer can be replaced with a lipo ballast weight but is it the same as the B44.1?
#189
#192
It appears that the B44.1 battery cradle and straps would fit on the new chassis. Thoughts? The plastic 44.2 cradle looks like a RTR style of battery fitament.
The only thing that bothers me is that the chassis is 3mm narrower. The instructions do mention tha the center battery spacer can be replaced with a lipo ballast weight but is it the same as the B44.1?
The only thing that bothers me is that the chassis is 3mm narrower. The instructions do mention tha the center battery spacer can be replaced with a lipo ballast weight but is it the same as the B44.1?
#193
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I only just bought a 4.1 and loving it so much just pre ordered a 44.2 from amain. I'm rather excited, I must say.
I don't know anything about these cars, are then any tricks for the Electrics? At this stage I've got a hobbywing 120amp esc and 5.5t motor to push it and a savox 1258 to steer it, is this reasonable kit for these cars, no fundamental issues like it won't fit?
I don't know anything about these cars, are then any tricks for the Electrics? At this stage I've got a hobbywing 120amp esc and 5.5t motor to push it and a savox 1258 to steer it, is this reasonable kit for these cars, no fundamental issues like it won't fit?
#195
I only just bought a 4.1 and loving it so much just pre ordered a 44.2 from amain. I'm rather excited, I must say.
I don't know anything about these cars, are then any tricks for the Electrics? At this stage I've got a hobbywing 120amp esc and 5.5t motor to push it and a savox 1258 to steer it, is this reasonable kit for these cars, no fundamental issues like it won't fit?
I don't know anything about these cars, are then any tricks for the Electrics? At this stage I've got a hobbywing 120amp esc and 5.5t motor to push it and a savox 1258 to steer it, is this reasonable kit for these cars, no fundamental issues like it won't fit?

4WD buggy is a LOT of fun




