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Old 01-04-2014
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Default Thinking of getting a H4E YES or NO

As above Shall i get one ?.

I have always had Xray or Schumacher in the past !.

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yes go for it!
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I bought one..
Build report HERE
Well part one!
I like it.
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I was looking at your blog about a week ago that is why i was thinking of getting one

Your web page it great ,so much information and great pic's

I just want your feedback after you have driven it ?.

Keep up the good work .

Cheers

Gary
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Old 02-04-2014
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Hi, been racing a H4 for a couple of months now. Very impressed with it. I race on carpet and also a polished wooden floor. A very capable car once dialled. Threw my transmitter at one of the Louth club 'pro's' and it gave him food for thought as well - very nearly TQ!

After racing Tamiya, Xray and more recently Schumacher it is refreshing not to throw cash at an endless pile of upgrades, with a couple of exceptions. The shock bladders suck - literally! swapped them out for Xray T4 bladders, and the shock seals for a Tamiya TRF set. Sorted! To be honest, I'd be surprised if Hobao haven't sorted this by now. They fixed the ballcup tolerance issues real fast (ballcups tight on ballstuds) - an addendum sheet and a new set of ballcups supplied in all kits FOC covers the issue off.

There is some clever engineering too - the flip up bulkheads are pure genius.
The drive pins in the ECS shafts are retained by the bearings -no grub screws - extremely clever!

On balance, it's fair to say that it's not Xray or Tamiya manufacturing quality. You do need to work on the fit of parts a little more during assembly, but other than that, it thumbs it's nose at cars costing a good deal more. Would I change anything? Only the colour, but that's personal preference...

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Thanks

Julian

That was the sort of info i was after (someone that has run one )
I no there is/was a problem with shocks . that's not a big deal (cheep fix)

Great info

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Gary

(my wife is going to kill me when i tell her i am going to get another car )
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