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Old 19-03-2012
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You've created a bracket...I had a closer look!

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Old 22-03-2012
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Hi .

My new ride .

The Color - Amazing - Fast - Withe .

Best wishes from germany .
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Old 22-03-2012
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Damit its dangerous for the wallet looking at these threads, but I am pretty happy that there aren't and 1/8th electrics races near me
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Old 24-03-2012
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Hi all,
Just thought I'd show my much work on HPI E-Trophy




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Old 29-03-2012
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Great looking buggy....but isn't placing the esc on top of the servo counterproductive for heat dissipation? You are a running a hi voltage setup and ideally the servo should have a bit more space to breathe (assuming it also has it's own heatsink). Also, if you have used adhesive to attach the esc this may come off in the heat?

This is all theoretical of course, but just giving my thoughts!
What hi voltage setup? And no, I have never felt the servo being that warm. ANd the bracket that holds the esc is quite small so I think there will be no problem. Thx for input though...
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Old 29-03-2012
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Here's mine - MBX6-Eco. Maiden run a couple of weeks ago, makes me regret not switching from nitro earlier







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Old 30-03-2012
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Forget the hi voltage setup thing...I think your bracket will work well anyhow


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What hi voltage setup? And no, I have never felt the servo being that warm. ANd the bracket that holds the esc is quite small so I think there will be no problem. Thx for input though...
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Old 30-03-2012
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Here's mine - MBX6-Eco. Maiden run a couple of weeks ago, makes me regret not switching from nitro earlier







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That looks Great. I've good things about the mugen but are parts difficult to get?
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Old 06-06-2012
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I've gave up on 1/10 buggys, going to try my hand at 1/8e this year as it's really growing over here. Here is my new car for this season....



Thanks to Chris Holden @ gingapaint for the Cav replica shell.

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Old 07-06-2012
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That looks Great. I've good things about the mugen but are parts difficult to get?
Parts aren't hold to get hold of fella. Future world models, Herts RC,RC bits up north to name but a few. This time last year it was hard than normal, but not now.
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Old 07-06-2012
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sorry for phone camera quality, but all my parts came in today! Out of solder though lol

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Old 23-06-2012
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sorry for phone camera quality, but all my parts came in today! Out of solder though lol

Beautiful Buggy mate!!! Definately up there as being the best looking 1/8th buggy on the market, this and the DEX408!
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Old 23-06-2012
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Here's mine - MBX6-Eco. Maiden run a couple of weeks ago, makes me regret not switching from nitro earlier







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Love this!!! How is this to run? I am trying to decide on either this or the DEX408 as my next buggy
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Old 24-06-2012
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Hi .

My new ride .

The Color - Amazing - Fast - Withe .

Best wishes from germany .
Another absolutely beautiful buggy!!!
Will be either this or the Mugen MBX6-eco as my next one!
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Old 27-06-2012
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Hi .

The Durango DEX 408 is dead !

The new one - Mugen MBX6 Eco .

But , in amazing - damnfast - white . Its a singnature color from me .
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Old 27-06-2012
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The Durango DEX 408 is dead !
What happened to the DEX408 mate ?
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Old 29-06-2012
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Hi .

The Buggy Team Durango DEX is nearly about perfekt .

But the disstrube , RUDDOG.com , it sucks . It dosent work . Extralong - waiting time for spares .

Greats .
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Old 13-07-2012
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ah thats not good =[, here's mine atmo. waiting on the leccy gear to arrive still.





Edit: Finally finished





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ah thats not good =[, here's mine atmo. waiting on the leccy gear to arrive still.





Edit: Finally finished





Very Nice!!! Out of interest though, what are parts like to get on this? I'm still undecided as of yet on whether to get this or the Mugen MBX6 Eco, I know the mugen parts are very easy to get hold of, but have heard that the Durango Parts are a bit of a nightmare! Is that true?
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