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S-Work. E buggy
Hi Guys
Been at looking Nd thinking coming back to raci g but thought I like to give the -/8th E ago than Nitro Just wondering is anyone runni g one of these SWorkz buggies and how they finding them? I love to go back an run the Kyosho but getting a TKI3 is just so expensive at the moment This bit of kit comes across as very well N good thoughts been put into The design Thanks
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i have been running the 8th nitro for 6months now and have found it very good, parts are well supported by answer RC and also wont break the bank. nick platt ran the e-buggy last year and it looked very good at all tracks and he had some very good results
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I got the Sworkz RTR variant before christmas and its first day out was last weekend. Safe to say its a proper bit of kit straight out of the box, great platform to upgrade and get you going to start with. My rallycross experience isn't exactly veteran and it put up with all of my heavy excursions
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Very good buggy!
I've ran it since they released last year and it drives very well. Before this I had the losi 8e 2.0 and the serpent 811be and this is a far better car to drive than those two I set mine up the same as my nitro buggy so not much guess work to get it working properly. Electrics are all packaged pretty tight and all electrics need to be nice and neat to fit properly. Spares backup is very good too which is always a bonus (not that i've broken anything) would advise putting a steel spur in there from the out set as the plastic ones tend to strip on heavy landings. |
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