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glassdoctor 04.12.2008 02:02 PM

New Factory Built Electric 1/8 !!!
 
Coming soon.

I will post more info and pics when Caster gives the green light.

They are producing an electric 1/8 buggy and truggy in both RTR and "Pro Race" versions. Details on the RTR components are not available at this time. The Pro kit will be released first while the RTR is being finished.

There will be more information at www.casterracingusa.com soon, and will have a sign up list for those interested in purchasing when the first shipments come in.

Prices are yet to be determined, but expect them to be similar to the current Caster nitro cars. The nitro ZX-1R pro kit sells for around $400 through you local hobby store, and $425 direct from CasterUSA.

More will be coming from Caster. This is only the beginning, and ultimately will be a good thing for the E-1/8 market.

I used to think it would be a bad thing for guys making conversion parts like RCM and RCPD but now I think it will be ok because it will create a bigger market for these guys to go after.

I'm expecting something by the end of the month... but given the history of release dates and lynch mobs that follow... I officially make no claim of a release date!!! :na:

:lol:

gixxer 04.12.2008 03:50 PM

not familar with caster but its good to see someone coming out with a factory electric 8th scale none the less.

jhautz 04.12.2008 07:19 PM

The first of many.... I hope.

glassdoctor 04.12.2008 07:52 PM

I think we will see some more for sure... by the end of the year anyway, and more to come.

Bigger market also means more attention from motor/esc/battery companies. But finally we are getting "there" it seems with Castle, Tekin, and Speedpassion etc making 1/8-capable stuff. At least they are trying...

Batteries are getting better... let's hope now they can get a little cheaper...

glassdoctor 04.12.2008 07:55 PM

They basicly begged to copy my car when they saw what I had and what I was working on. Several big 1/8 companies have been "playing" with electric cars for a while now. If any of them are as interested as the guys at CasterUSA... they will make one too.

Electric Dave 04.12.2008 08:25 PM

I hope they see it through, this sounds like the start of something big.

I've got to say, I went to the track today and was practicing with my E-CRT and three different guys came up asking what it was and they ALL said the same story, they started in Electric, gave it up when the jumps got so big their XXX-4's were breaking every other run and they WISH a major MFG would offer a 1/8th scale vehicle as an electric.

This class is ready to be born after years in incubation.

DM

cart213 04.12.2008 09:23 PM

Is Caster planning to use electric or mechanical brakes?

gtxracer 04.12.2008 09:28 PM

I've seen the Caster truggies and buggies in action. They're not bad, although the parts were a little brittle.

glassdoctor 04.12.2008 09:53 PM

There have been issues in cold weather with the wings and wheels. Boiling them does "fix" that. But the rest of the car/truck has been solid as far as the team has seen.

Based on the feedback I have seen, I think the parts durability in general is very good. One of the new team guys (who is also a new Castle team driver) has a few race days on his now and thinks it's wearing a lot better than his Losi did.

I even heard one guy say that a couple local Mugen guys were putting a few Caster parts on their cars... arms I think.

gtxracer 04.12.2008 10:11 PM

Maybe it was the drivers then, hah!

glassdoctor 04.12.2008 11:03 PM

Well there's certainly nothing wrong with Mugen and Losi cars... I still have my 8ight and love it.

But imo the Caster stuff is good too. I know it's not a known "big" brand so it's natural to be skeptical. I was at first, and not everything is perfect with Caster.
It's a small company and isn't a well oiled machine with 20 years behind them like a Kyosho, Losi, Traxxas, etc. But it's a good quality car and they are determined to make it better all the time. It's not a crappy cheap chinese knockoff. It's a high quality knockoff, LOL!!!!

Electric Dave 04.13.2008 10:07 AM

So Glass...are you going to be running the Electric versions of their Buggy & Truggy when they come out?

As an enthusiast or as a sponsored racer?

DM

glassdoctor 04.13.2008 10:38 AM

They are including me on the team and in the business to some degree. I definitely will be running the electrics, yes. But I also have a ZX-1R (nitro) to run at big races where the electric isn't allowed or where it will be a "problem".

One of my racing buddies is the US importer for Caster. That's why they stole my car to copy. When they saw my car, they wanted to make it... so that got me involved in the project. And being involved like this automatically makes me a "team" driver and gives me some control over what gets done too.

This is one of the reason's I'm going to the ProSeries race next week in KC... with the ZX-1R to help support the Caster team. I wish I had the EX-1R to bring.... but not likely.

I'll take my 8ight though... hopefully throw down a few laps with it.

Electric Dave 04.13.2008 10:55 AM

Congratulations man. Must be exciting to be so involved, not just with the racing end but the design end too. You are living the dream!

DM

glassdoctor 04.13.2008 02:23 PM

Thanks... it's just something that fell in my lap so to speak.

Two of the best 1/8 drivers in the world will be there in KC, so that is going to be very cool!!

It's at the home track of Jared Tebo and Taylor James... and it's where a lot of the r&d is done for Jammin. I can't wait to watch those guys race... check out this little video of them screwing around:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF5h96M7Ilg

suicideneil 04.13.2008 02:58 PM

Q. if we cant see the real thing yet, can we see some pics of your truggy/buggy, that they based the design from?.... :D

rschoi_75 04.13.2008 03:50 PM

^ +1!

glassdoctor 04.14.2008 03:43 AM

Gotta check with the boss... PM me if interested. Thanks.

kulangflow 04.14.2008 01:48 PM

You can see pics of it on their website. It has words in front of the images though, so you can't see everything clearly. Looks pretty good from what I can see.

You can get on the pre-order list for $10 too. Buggy will come "VERY soon" followed by the truggy.

glassdoctor 04.14.2008 02:14 PM

That's a pic of my car we sent to get copied.

btw, it's made for the Neu finned can motors to be a perfect fit.

tashpop 04.14.2008 11:18 PM

dang it, apparently i can't see pic on my work pc

MTBikerTim 04.15.2008 12:33 AM

I'd be tempted to get one of those when they come out but parts availability would suck for me.

glassdoctor 04.15.2008 01:08 AM

Here's what Caster lists for the Australia distributor. If they are anything like CasterUSA , parts should be pretty easy to get even if you have to get them direct from your distributor.

JPM Racing
Unit 14/116-118 McCredie Rd Guildford NSW 2161 Australia
Phone:61 2 9799 8181
Fax: 61 2 9716 7525
email :jpatane@jpmracing.com.au
website : www.jpmracing.com.au

A lot of Mugen (and other Mugen-inspired cars) parts work also. I don't know exactly what parts DON"T fit... but I think most do.

MTBikerTim 04.30.2008 06:25 AM

Guess what! I went into my new local RC store (I'm excited about having a local store) and they were trying to sell me.... wait for it..... a caster buggy. So not the electric version but still a caster buggy. Now I am really interested though. Any more news on this buggy? I want one. Being able to buy it and get parts locally will be great

glassdoctor 04.30.2008 09:28 AM

PM me... I can let you know when they are available, etc...... but not sure about what the Australia dist will be doing with the car. It's scheduled for early June release.

kulangflow 04.30.2008 09:57 AM

GD,

Can you tell us if the first buggy kit released will have motor/esc/radio/etc? Is it going to be ARTR or a total kit? I saw on their forum that it's supposed to be priced like the ZX-1R pro kit, which appears to be $500 now on sale for $425. Do you think that's the retail or the actual price we'll be paying?

Sorry for all the questions. I'm quite curious about it.

Thanks.

glassdoctor 04.30.2008 10:12 AM

LHS pricing on the ZX-1R is @ $400

The $500/425 is only on the casterusa site and it's higher than the suggested street price to encourage people to buy from their LHS.

The goal is to have the Fusion EX-1R pro type kit for the same price. We may also have the "sport" roller kit as a cheaper option to the "pro" kit. I don't know what the price would be on that yet.

The RTR is not done yet so I don't have any idea what the motor/esc will be or what the cost will be. I would guess it will be a little more than the nitro RTR but we will have to wait and see.

I need to find out some of this soon....

MTBikerTim 05.01.2008 12:30 AM

I have sent you a PM glassdoctor. My poor nitro savage is going to be on the chopping block very soon.

rootar 05.06.2008 12:06 AM

i watched a castor zx-1r nitro run at the track and it looked awesome very smooth buggy, looked like it went effortlessly through the turns, this one had the ofna 16mm bigbore shocks on it and he took second place and didnt break anyhting all day unlike a few other very well known cars did.

any updates on this baby, and could i post the pictures i found on another site in a press relaese? it has two different views of the buggy i assumed they used to copy to make theirs. ???

glassdoctor 05.06.2008 12:17 AM

Cool... yes the Caster cars are good. Feel free to post pics, no problem. The pics of the chassis with red springs is the prototype car. The one with the blue springs is what the factory is working on still.

The production car will have the sweet black anno CNC treatment... and I'm asking for a sport roller kit also, like the one in the pic (blue springs) with the "natural" anno stamped pieces.

Still no firm ETA, etc.... :(

crazyjr 05.06.2008 12:25 AM

GD, I'm not a real big buggy guy, When will the truggy be finished enough to see? or, is it on the list and not being built yet?

rootar 05.06.2008 12:49 AM

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then i guess this would be the prototype buggy since it has red springs, i like the design to use dualy batteries, i think a 3s on the side opposite the motor and a 2s on the motor side would balance really nice in the truck

Electric Dave 05.10.2008 10:36 PM

New info and loads of pix here:

http://www.redrc.net/2008/05/caster-...n-ex-1r-buggy/

They also have lots in the forums on their site!

jnev 05.11.2008 12:48 AM

Thats a very impresive looking buggy. :yes: I am curious how it compares to other converted 1/8 buggies.

glassdoctor 05.11.2008 01:57 AM

I'm supposed to finally get sample cars next week. We will see.....

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.13.2008 02:32 AM

http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/s...d.php?t=248325


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