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ROLANDROCKSHOP 11-30-2011 07:30 AM

i wonder how adjustable the a-arms are..?

100mph rally car..:shock:

hellbounder 11-30-2011 07:41 AM

looks 1/8 scale to me. one person on here says 1/7 . another 1/5. where are you reading this?

ROWDY RACING 11-30-2011 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by hellbounder (Post 3407884)
looks 1/8 scale to me. one person on here says 1/7 . another 1/5. where are you reading this?

The website says 1/7th scale.

foproy 11-30-2011 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by hellbounder (Post 3407884)
looks 1/8 scale to me. one person on here says 1/7 . another 1/5. where are you reading this?

traxxas says its 1:7.

hellbounder 11-30-2011 07:46 AM

sweet ,maybe now i'll have a body to fit my 1/7 hotbodies on road.:)

jetboat 11-30-2011 07:54 AM

I see hobby shops sellinv allot of parts and allot of dented cars as people try to full speed down a residential street

BJoe 11-30-2011 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by jetboat (Post 3407903)
I see hobby shops sellinv allot of parts and allot of dented cars as people try to full speed down a residential street

Yea, somehow I get the feeling we're going to need to carry a ton of those plastic chassis ground effects pieces at work. The arms are just Slash 4x4 arms so we've got plenty of those from them and RPM at least. Chane out to the bearing carriers off of this and I'll bet those drive shafts will fit the majority of their smaller "1/10 scale" line up too. Don't know of many places around me where one of these could safely be unleashed, too many people in the decent parking lots and most of the unused lots are more suitable for monster trucks no smaller than a Pede............although the way things are going at the strip mall my store has been in, give it a year and I probably wouldn't have to worry about it, there's only 3 stores left in there and who knows how long before they give up and move out too.

TwistedXT 11-30-2011 08:49 AM

well, they wanted to be "the fastest name in Rc"... now i guess they are... for now.

Jus 11-30-2011 08:53 AM

If I had the cash and a place to run it, I'd be all over this "R/C supercar" in a heartbeat. Very cool. "thumbsup"

Natedog 11-30-2011 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ROWDY RACING (Post 3407886)
The website says 1/7th scale.

Yep....meh....not into on-road....whatever............ :roll:

Traxxas - XO-1 (#6407) - Overview | traxxas.com

docsrcrepair 11-30-2011 10:19 AM

Now if they could just take lessons from Axial on how to come up with a "original" idea that people actually want..:flipoff:

I quit buying traxxas a long time ago, they change hubs, a little wider arms, servo's..etc anything to change the name a little and put yours that you bought 6mths ago out of date and charge you even more money.. :x


Look at the stampede, cheap fun and anybody could get it..now carrying the MJ bodies they are over $200...WTF???:shock: You used to buy a stampede kit for $89 and its the same identicle thing except for the plastic formula..

About the only thing to run this against is the old schumacher 1/7th onroad..:lmao:
Dont even get me started on traxxas..:x There are two time lines in rc history.. BTM and ATM..

Natedog 11-30-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by nstn8 (Post 3407793)
100 mph? Boring
1/7th scale? What?
On road only? Super boring?
$1099? Ridiculous

There is nothing in this release I find the least bit exciting besides iPhone/iPod telemetry. And that should have been android compatible as well. These are just opinions, but I was actually hoping to want a traxxas product again, and this did not fit the bill for me.

Exactly my thoughts too. "thumbsup"

C*H*U*D 11-30-2011 10:47 AM

1 mph is plenty fast for me, thank you very much.

With a car that fast, I wouldn't have expected body clips.

Harley 11-30-2011 11:18 AM

Well I'm sure there will be trickle down parts to the other cars and such. Sometimes you need companies to go too far with thing to improve on other models in the future.

TwistedXT 11-30-2011 11:25 AM

i agree that this probubly will not end up in my collection - but rumor mill is that there are several more "new" rigs that will be released over the upcoming months.

dblrnut 11-30-2011 11:33 AM

I think I need to get my grubby paws on one of these, slap some drift tires on it and it should be a lot of fun sliding around.

Natedog 11-30-2011 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3408197)
Well I'm sure there will be trickle down parts to the other cars and such. Sometimes you need companies to go too far with thing to improve on other models in the future.

Yes.

Numbcrawling 11-30-2011 12:00 PM

The only thing I am interested in is that new radio system, looking at the specs on their site, it shows that you can save different profiles and even has one screenshot showing a "rock crawling" saved profile... that gives me a tinge of hope... not much... but a bit

On a semi-related note... say you are using that system, bolting around a parking lot at top speed with your iphone plugged into the tx, and you get a phone call... I just see this ending terribly...

BJoe 11-30-2011 12:06 PM

Think I would be looking at an iPod Touch instead of an iPhone for that reason then.

Greatscott 11-30-2011 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Numbcrawling (Post 3408280)
The only thing I am interested in is that new radio system, looking at the specs on their site, it shows that you can save different profiles and even has one screenshot showing a "rock crawling" saved profile... that gives me a tinge of hope... not much... but a bit
...

I think the car itself is cool (likely will not own one), I am interested to see what can be done with that radio system.


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