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BHX monstertruck - 12.12.2005, 11:11 AM

Any of you guys now's something about this truck?
It's called BHX bonzer.

I bought this one for my brother he is 8,
and one for my son he is 41/2 years old.

Here you got a vid

http://www.rcburnout.dk/video/morfars_bigfoot.wmv

Let me now what you think.;)
   
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12.13.2005, 01:17 AM

Looks good, is electric or nitro?


WE DON'T STOP PLAYING WHEN WE GET OLD. WE GET OLD WHEN WE STOP PLAYING.

   
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12.13.2005, 01:54 AM

Looks like it is an in-between. It isn't very toy-like, but it isn't quite hobby level either. Looks like it is a good step above those more toy-like ones though! If you want it to be less bouncy, you could always put some cheap plastic shocks on there, the ones on there already are probably just springs.
   
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12.13.2005, 01:55 AM

Looks to be electric MMDooley :)

Wish i had a brother/father as nice as you -lol- They look pretty cool for the youngans :) What scale is it? :)
   
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12.13.2005, 02:43 AM

Looks like it is near the same size of a stampede, maybe a bit smaller. I'd say 1/10 to 1/12 scale, but that's just an estimate.
   
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12.13.2005, 04:20 AM

The model scale is 1/10;)

And its electric 7,4v;)

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12.13.2005, 04:27 AM

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Looks like it is an in-between. It isn't very toy-like, but it isn't quite hobby level either. Looks like it is a good step above those more toy-like ones though! If you want it to be less bouncy, you could always put some cheap plastic shocks on there, the ones on there already are probably just springs.
Thats what I thought that it's better than toy and its a cheap (hobby level because you can order spare parts)
That truck comes whit oil shocks but they are plastic.
   
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12.13.2005, 09:14 AM

looks like a tamiya twin detonator


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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12.13.2005, 10:58 AM

Here are some spec's.
Look down on the link;)

http://www.throttle-box.com/Exp06Bonzer.htm

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12.13.2005, 12:27 PM

your link doesnt work, but the body looks like a generic Tamiya Wild dagger/twin detonator.

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12.13.2005, 12:50 PM

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your link doesnt work, but the body looks like a generic Tamiya Wild dagger/twin detonator.

justin
OEPS!!!:o

I just ad anohter link wiht some spec's
   
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12.13.2005, 05:25 PM

just go get a real tamiya wild dagger or twin detonator instead. from what i have seen they are almost the same price, but you will need seperate radio gear. atleast you will be buying quality components.

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just go get a real tamiya wild dagger or twin detonator instead. from what i have seen they are almost the same price, but you will need seperate radio gear. atleast you will be buying quality components.

justin
If you read this thread good you see that i bouhgt two of these.
one for my brohter and one for my son
All by all I will be 175euro lighter.
For two rtr monster trucks, I don't think it's a bad deal.
   
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12.13.2005, 07:15 PM

It is like a twin detenator, only shaft drive not twin motor


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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12.13.2005, 10:57 PM

i gotcha :D but i thought you were asking if you should get one of these also. "you" should get a twin detonator to drive with them.

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