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Pro-line Type R body for the D413
RedRC have just published info and pictures of the new Pro-Line Racing Type R body Ty is running on his D413 at the Worlds:
http://events.redrc.net/2013/09/new-...pits-pro-line/ Bent |
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Couldn't watch the vid. It's private apparently!!??
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try the one above ya post
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Looks even more impressive now that we can see underneath, and looks like they've beaten JQ to be the first manufacturer to put a centre diff back into an electric 1/10 buggy.
Pity tho that the interviewer doesn't realise that centre diffs in 4wd buggies were quite common back in the 80's
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No slipper clutch? Smooth throttle finger then.
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Slippers on a 4WD I'd say would mainly be for protecting the drivetrain, the forward traction is plentyful, and I'm not sure you notice a much smoother power output on a 4WD unless you'd put something the likes of a Losi Hydra Drive on there? (After all 4WDs are both driven agressively and built to do so by nature).
So if HB is confident about the strength of their drivetrain and electric motors, plus the capability to keep parts cool (particularly motor), why not? |
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Looks interesting.
Designer guy wasn't very convincing in the vid though! |
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Didnt have to be, the performance the car delivered spoke for itself.
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Great looking buggy,i might have to have one.
I thought the "late nite" improvised, "parking lot" interview was ok. |
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Just seen on rctech that they are going to miss the Nov release date
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Anyone any closer to knowing release date or ideas on q price yet?
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god knows
Hot bodies/HPI always show pictures then spend an age getting a kit out. At least they tend to stay out for awhile though
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I doubt it will work on very high grip astro as it will eat the drivetrain then the motor and then bang the designer said it works on 1/8th buggies but they have a clutch and the motors on electric 1/8th are alot bigger and stronger
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That said, it doesn't necessarily mean I think it's a wise choice to remove it. This car will really miss a slipper on low-bite (dusty) clay, even more so because it's shaft, not belt drive. However, I do like it that they've put a center diff in, it's about time someone did that with a 1/10 buggy again, I can imagine it will make a 4WD much smoother! |
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Intriguing buggy to say the least!! I have a TRF201 and 501X beefed up to 511 standards, looking for a new 4WD and this could be it (I'm a Tamiya guy but the 502 seems outdated by the D413 [gear diffs/center diff etc]) since I run on hard clay/dirt tracks only. Don't wanna switch from TRF blue yet but this buggy is hot (no pun intented). I'm just a little worried about sourcing parts here in the Valley.
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On another forum the designer has said with a centre diff you dont need a slipper clutch- this is simply wrong and poor engineering. They fulfill totally different functions. Still, its better than nothing and in many other respects this looks like a very impressive buggy
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They've probably got the durability worries covered. Despite that, I can imagine we'll see a slipper for this car sooner or later: If it's not to protect the drivetrain for less skilled drivers (much like Xray's XB4 couldn't always handle what club drivers did to it), it will be because not all drivers have the same throttle control skills as Ty Tessmann (and are all over the place when the grip's not there) |
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