RC Buggy
BACKDRAFT 3.5 BUGGY ~ 1/8 Scale Nitro ~ RC ~ 2.4 GHz Remote ~ Redcat Racing
(Toy) Redcat Racing
Radio System Redcat DSM-2C 2.4GHz Remote & Receiver
Fuel Tank Capacity 125cc ~ Chassis Type 3.0mm 6061 Aluminum
Brake Type Composite Disc ~ Shocks Oil Filled Big Bore Shocks
Motor Type Nitro 3.5cc. .21 SH ~ Transmission 2-Speed Sealed Transmission ~Drive System 4 Wheel Drive
Length 490mm ~ Width 305mm ~ Height 190mm ~ Wheelbase 325mm F/R ~ Ground Clearance 30mm
Price:
$279.99
$245.99
Was it good?Is it more powerful than 1:8 scale rc buggy(Ofna,etc..)?Does it have a performance match to the Tamiya Nitro Thunder?Why is it so rare to find women playing with rc?
First, let me say I do not now, nor did I ever, own one of these buggies. However, to answer your question about the power compared to an 8th scale buggy, the answer is likely no.
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The hottest segment in RC is short course, right? Well, I guess it’s hard to argue that, but we might just be on the verge of something new being the biggest racing class. I’m talking about 2WD electric buggy.
Back in the era of the Tamiya Hornet and ol’ gold tub Team Associated RC10, I got started racing this class–and I loved it. But it’s been years since really gave it a serious effort. No reason why comes to mind other than I went with the crowd. I raced 2WD buggy, then touring cars, then gas truck, then 1/8-scale buggies, and lately it’s been all about short course. There were a few adventures with monster truck racing and a whole lot of left-turn only oval racing.
Now, 2WD buggies are back and I may just go along with the crowd again. How do I know they’re back? They’re every where and everyone is offering one. In my office right now I have the ready-to-run Losi 22, the Durango DEX210, a Tamiya DN01 and an Electrix (now ECX) Boost. Add in the Arrma Raider that was originally unnoticed behind me and you start to see why I think 2WD buggies might just be back and bigger than ever.
Team Associated RC8.2e Factory Team | Juiced-RC.com
On the heels of Ryan Cavalieri’s TQ & Win of the 2011 Sidewinder Nitro Explosion, Team Associated announces the production of their RC8.2e Factory Team kit. Bottom line, if your ready, the RC8.2e is a proven winner. Multiple platform improvements include all the Team Associated Factory goodies.
Factory Team blue aluminum sliding motor mount Factory Team 3mm lengthened 7075 hard-anodized chassis New suspension arms feature centerline shock mounts and shock towers with optimized geometry Factory Team 7075 blue aluminum suspension mountsTeam Associated Press Release:
Team Associated has taken all of the refinements from the RC8.2 and have applied them to our electric -power platform-creating the RC8.2e Factory Team Kit! The RC8.2e has already been proven the winner posting TQ and winning the 2011 Sidewinder Nitro Explosion in the hands of Ryan Cavalieri.
The RC8.2e Factory Team Kit has a long list of new performance parts, making for the best and lightest Associated EP 1:8 scale buggy to date. The RC8.2e starts with the Factory Team +3mm 7075 hard anodized chassis. The new chassis and side-guards shed over half an ounce along with adding 3mm of length to optimize weight distribution and overall handling....
Hurricane XTR 1/8 Scale Nitro RC Buggy | IonA RC
Create your own world of disaster with the new Redcat Racing Hurricane XTR !
This powerful buggy boasts three sealed gear differentials, impressive SH M 28 P3 big block engine, pre-painted polycarbonate body, full electronics including a metal-gear servo, polished aluminum SH tuned pipe, pivot ball suspension (PBS) and a steel spur gear; all at a price that is hard to beat.
The anodized 3mm thick chassis is fully countersunk, and the wheel hubs are coated to match for durability. A durable suspension combined with a high torque steering servo, tough servo saver, and a the new Redcat DSM-2C 2.4GHz radio system keep this overpowered beast tracking straight through the roughest terrain while the massive oil-filled shocks keep your tread firmly on the ground.
Now with Redcat DSM-2C 2.4GHz Remote Control.
Specifications:RC Buggy 1 8 scale News
HPI RTR D8S 4WD 1/8 Nitro BuggyRadio control Car Action (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
The HPI TF-40 radio system uses the latest digital 2.4GHz radio technology to give you trouble-free, total control of your RC car! You will be able to confidently drive your HPI kit with other drivers without worrying about things like frequencies orRadio control Car Action (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
I raced 2WD buggy, then touring cars, then gas truck, then 1/8-scale buggies, and lately it's been all about short course. There were a few adventures with monster truck racing and a whole lot of left-turn only oval racing. Now, 2WD buggies are backRadio control Car Action (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
It just means if your real car breaks down, you can't turn to your 1/8-scale buggy as a viable way to get to work. Why? Because it's a toy and not a real car. I know why calling them toys gets under some people's skin. It's because calling them toysRadio control Car Action (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
I thought I could go several weekends with zero maintenance on my 1/8-scale buggy without a failure. Mind you, I race a minimum of once per week if not twice, often with 20+ minute mains. Plus practice. We're talking hours+ run time on my car every


