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Losi mini T or RC18T
Hi Guys
First of all I wish you a happy new year. I know all of you are driving monsters. My son too. But now I am looking for something smaller, where you can drive inside of the house. What do you think about these two models. Are there any others? What are the advantages and disadvantages? I need to have a good reliability. It should be ready to run too. Thank you for your help. Gusti |
honestly i would say go with the kyosho mini inferno st. but if you had to choice between the 2 you specified i would go with the ae. expect a reply from nbacz wanting to sell you his rc18t
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Hi squeeforever
Thank you for this idea with the kyosho mini inferno st. This looks really interesting. Why would you prefer the kyosho? I am not very familar with these products. Thank you for your help. Gusti |
well the inferno st has oil filled shocks, sealed diffs (can tune using diff fluid), just plain looks cool and the price. not to mention the look near bulletproof so they would make a nice brushless candidate. if you planned on that i would go with a wanderer 380 motor and a tekin esc.
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Hi squeeforever
I think you are wright. Seems to be to most reliable car from this 3 cars. Price is similar for all of them. Thank you very much for your help. Gusti :cool: |
no problem. i think you will like it.
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Are the ST's out yet? How much? And where can i buy them:)
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im pretty sure they are as i think somebody on the forum has one. check to see if mike can get them. might wanna check tower to see if there out and im pretty sure there 180ish.
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Yes, I carry the Kyosho stuff. Not sure if the st is available yet, but I should find out this week.
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out of those two i would go with the rc18t. the electronics in the mini-t are almost useless. if it was me though I would go with the inferno st or the mini-lst.
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Mini LST!
or the rc18t! if he is planning on using a faster motor, the 4wd is way ahead of the 2wd.. |
yup, serum is right. thats why i would never consider a mini-t. if it was me i would want them in this order: inferno st, mini lst, rc18
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Wait, Serum said Mini LST not Mini-T. The LST IS 4WD. Did I miss something?
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Hi There
which are the weak parts on a mini inferno, which spare parts I should order with this car? Thank you for your help. Gusti |
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OK I feel like a dumb a$$ now, I see he was saying to GET the LST or the 18T, not coparing the two like I thought he was doing.
Sorry gusti, I didn't mean to jack up your thread here, just needed to clear up my previous question. |
Hi Johnny
Np, I was seeking for a small car, for using inside and outside of the house. Before I heard only about losi and RC18. But now I want to buy the Kyosho, I think this is what we need. Gusti |
The kyosho mini truggy is brand new, so it is tough to know what the weak links are. I am sure we can address any weak links that we find, though!
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Hi Mike
You are right this thing is brand new. However, I believe Kyosho did not changed everything compared to the forerunner. For this reason somebody which has the mini inferno today may help me? I think squeeforever wrote, that somebody in the forum already has one. Have a nice day. Gusti |
gusti, your right they didnt change everything but they did change alot. most of which is the longer arms for the added width and to make it a truggy, oil filled shocks as compaired to the old friction shocks, and the diffs from the standard to the new sealed diffs.
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Hi Squeeforever
Thanks for your information. You right, they really changed a lot. I have ordered one from Mike. I hope I get this Kyosho soon. Have a nice weekend. Gusti |
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