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10.06.2005, 05:30 AM

Ooh,it's got a center diff and a slipper.

Who's gonna be the first to test the drivetrain then.:D
   
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10.06.2005, 05:41 AM

My RC18T dreams suddenly get clouded....

decisions, decisions.
   
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10.06.2005, 06:06 AM

I like it. It has a thicker motorplate than an emaxx.


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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10.06.2005, 08:15 AM

I think I have found my, I mean my sons Christmas present. Box two will have the brushless in it, and maybe throw a couple of 3s lipo in the stocking....:L: :Love:

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10.06.2005, 12:19 PM

Twin Mamba 8000kv... hmmm. :D


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10.06.2005, 01:28 PM

If they made it 1:10th it would be an E-Maxx killer. (well, with all the usual hopups...)
   
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10.06.2005, 01:30 PM

Now that's fightin' talk:L:

Not a G-maxx killer though with it's cell placement.
   
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10.06.2005, 01:37 PM

I know...but with the E-Revo (or whatever Mike & G-Maxx are going to call it) on the way, I'd say the real deal E-Maxx's days are numbered...
   
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10.06.2005, 02:41 PM

You're wrong mac.

It's not that one replaces another..
   
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10.06.2005, 02:44 PM

Yeah the stock Maxx still has it's place,great starter RTR MT with endless hopup ability.Personally i hope it lives forever considering what it did for our hobby.
   
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10.06.2005, 02:54 PM

Amen Gustav...

It will last for a while for sure!!
   
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10.06.2005, 02:58 PM

Not only that,i actually like raised chassis trucks too.Just thinking of Aqwut's truck for an example.
   
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10.06.2005, 02:59 PM

Yes, you guys are right, I should have said...In E-MT Racing, the real deal E-Maxx's days are numbered. I only use mine for one thing and I loose sight sometimes of how other people use their trucks.

As a starter truck or beginner racer it will continue to be a great choice.
   
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10.06.2005, 03:54 PM

The Maxx is an awsome truck, just the only let down is the weight, in which some cases is expensive to make it light.


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10.06.2005, 05:15 PM

Quote:
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The Maxx is an awsome truck, just the only let down is the weight
And a very weak driveline.....other than that, my favourite rc ever.
   
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