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06.06.2008, 03:16 PM

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Hey! That's a very nice setup you have there!

What controller is that?
It is a nice setup. The controller is a schulze 18.97kw- seen it in one of his vids (unless its changed since then).

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Dude - 06.06.2008, 03:32 PM

Dude if you are surprized by the size of the E-Maxx and the Revo then you need to check out the XTM/MMT by global hobbies or the FireHammer by Duratrax. Now those are big rigs. Moving the Maxx's is easy if you use a Neu or a Big Maximum. Those Plettenbergs do look cool don't they?


I have to say they are all very high quality looking for RTR, but for some reason I was surprised how big the E-Maxx is.
   
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jep size is relative. here a leopard buggy side to side with a savage (note: the savage is equal to the e maxx or slightly bigger).



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06.06.2008, 07:54 PM

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Dude if you are surprized by the size of the E-Maxx and the Revo then you need to check out the XTM/MMT by global hobbies or the FireHammer by Duratrax. Now those are big rigs. Moving the Maxx's is easy if you use a Neu or a Big Maximum. Those Plettenbergs do look cool don't they?


I have to say they are all very high quality looking for RTR, but for some reason I was surprised how big the E-Maxx is.
I used to have a LST2, so I do know big. Just didn't think the E-Maxx would be that big because it's advertised on the Traxxas website as being a 1/10 truck.

I am very tempted by the E-Maxx, but I don't like the motor layout, they are seated very high. Going to hold out and wait for E-Revo and then give people a chance to play with them for a month or two and figure out the weak spots before I pick one up.


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06.06.2008, 07:55 PM

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jep size is relative. here a leopard buggy side to side with a savage (note: the savage is equal to the e maxx or slightly bigger).



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I want one !!!!

Living in the city right now though so it is very impractical at the moment. In a year or two I will be back out in the burbs and something large will definitely be in the works.


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