This isn't from Kyosho. This is from Sun Star, makers of some nice die cast cars.
There was a bit of a communications gap so I'm not 100% sure on all of this.
Target is 1/10 scale owners who want to supply their own electronics (RTR was using the same 2.4ghz set Hobbyking sells for surface use)
4wd chassis
larger motor then the 130 size
RTR will include LiFe power and charger (not so sure here. Some type of lithium battery but not sure if LiFe or Li-ion.)
includes Ball Bearings
Uses their own body mount and bodies are lexan. Mounts are not compatible with Mini-z
Doesn't have a name yet and they are looking for suggestions.
First impressions.
1. Larger motor and lithium power. It's pretty darn fast
2. AWD makes it manageable. Much better turn in than the MA-010 Kyosho AWD.
3. Test drive on a very bumpy track and it did pretty well.
4. Looking forward to testing of fleet at these at the www.chiminirc.com club for durability and performance.
I've got some videos up now. Getting some pics up. Only had my phone so pics and video are ugly. Tomorrow I hope to get better pics and vids. http://bit.ly/dj4nZq
If its close in size, you should be able to put an ASC on it by the looks of it. You may have to make your own mounting though.
I'm going to take a close look today. An autoscale would fit but bodymounts would be an issue. They went with a different method. I'll try to get that in pics today.
I'll have better pics too Hopefully a hi-def movie too.
This isn't from Kyosho. This is from Sun Star, makers of some nice die cast cars.
There was a bit of a communications gap so I'm not 100% sure on all of this.
Rolling Chassis (+ motor + servo) $80
RTR, with ESC and 2.4ghz combo $149
Target is 1/10 scale owners who want to supply their own electronics (RTR was using the same 2.4ghz set Hobbyking sells for surface use)
4wd chassis
larger motor then the 130 size
RTR will include LiFe power and charger (not so sure here. Some type of lithium battery but not sure if LiFe or Li-ion.)
includes Ball Bearings
Uses their own body mount and bodies are lexan. Mounts are not compatible with Mini-z
Doesn't have a name yet and they are looking for suggestions.
First impressions.
1. Larger motor and lithium power. It's pretty darn fast
2. AWD makes it manageable. Much better turn in than the MA-010 Kyosho AWD.
3. Test drive on a very bumpy track and it did pretty well.
4. Looking forward to testing of fleet at these at the www.chiminirc.com club for durability and performance.
I've got some videos up now. Getting some pics up. Only had my phone so pics and video are ugly. Tomorrow I hope to get better pics and vids. http://bit.ly/dj4nZq
i just want to continue ub0211042 question.
is there any part from MA-010 that can be use on that chassis?
(can you list down the part)
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