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StomperCrawler 01-06-2018 02:00 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
More info:

http://os.3racing.hk/carkits_web.php...key=107&type=d

You can see the lack of panhard here:https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...4e1f2849a0.jpg

... and there seems to be quite a bit of angle on the steering link attached to the servo:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...05e71ba473.jpg
... but no manual to look at yet: http://os.3racing.hk/support.php?products_key=7712

StomperCrawler 01-06-2018 02:01 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Mods please delete.

CREEPERBOB 01-06-2018 05:13 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JDM74 (Post 5782551)
This is so weird. Solid front axle with 0-20* of camber adjustment? I mean, I guess it could be useful. I'm not sure if anybody has ever tried this.



Drifters know how to use camber to their advantage, crawlers I'm not so sure.

Frank211 01-09-2018 08:33 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Running vid https://youtu.be/zQKyx2bNm88 the hobao

Frank211 01-10-2018 07:32 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180110/7f9vq94c.png http://fs5.directupload.net/images/180110/drt9by2b.png http://fs5.directupload.net/images/180110/6xm65lzk.png http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180110/bqk689ig.png

Frank211 01-10-2018 07:35 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
http://fs5.directupload.net/images/180110/o3duuajk.png http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180110/ibcbpd9u.png

mond 01-10-2018 04:34 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Issues with that axles aside, Habao is known for making solid RCs that have good support and don't cost a fortune, so I have high hopes.

StomperCrawler 01-10-2018 09:57 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mond (Post 5786282)
Issues with that axles aside, Habao is known for making solid RCs that have good support and don't cost a fortune, so I have high hopes.

Isn't that silver thing just the transfer case shaft? I see the driveshaft underneath it.

mond 01-13-2018 02:15 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by StomperCrawler (Post 5786427)
Isn't that silver thing just the transfer case shaft? I see the driveshaft underneath it.

It's probably the shaft itself. Hobao tend to over build some parts. For instance the diffs in their 8th scale buggies and truggies are near legendary and probably half the price that TLR, Tekno or X-ray charge of a similarly tough part.

nedmo 01-15-2018 02:27 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
How pathetic are some people!

Sit there and bag new products poor quality, yet will praise the very ground a Wraith drives on, even though most don't last 3 packs before your up for multiple upgrades.

Looking forward to more of this realistically priced competition coming through.

Brake Weight 01-15-2018 02:52 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
My Wraith will likely do wheelies off of the POS. I did build mine from scratch one order at a time, too. Not the RTR. But I am glad other companies are stepping up to the plate nonetheless. I wouldn’t mind having one of those trannies though. Although Hyundai started off as crap and have upped their cars quite a bit. I still wouldn’t own one, but can’t knock them either. With Axial flailing and Traxxas on top who knows what’s in store now.

Robbob 01-15-2018 07:35 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JDM74 (Post 5782551)
This is so weird. Solid front axle with 0-20* of camber adjustment? I mean, I guess it could be useful. I'm not sure if anybody has ever tried this.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teng (Post 5782559)
Ho Bao one of the brand name, famous in their buggies for reliability [emoji51]


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Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank211 (Post 5782578)


Pillow balls will never survive what the general public is gonna throw at them with 3/4s lipos and brushless motors :lmao:

Its not a Traxxas Revo suspension ..... it was used for years prior in 1/8 scale and Ofna/Hobao was pretty known for always having it on their cars.

Ofna's plastics were always pretty durable so hopefully they kept the formula.


Quote:

Originally Posted by lsone (Post 5782695)
check out that internal spur gear on the 3racing rig... no thanks


Correct myself, just looked at the user manual and yup internal spur. I like the compactness but ya should have used a planetary instead.

rockspider 01-15-2018 05:10 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Weird pillow knuckles aside, it doesn't seem any bad. Maybe no panhard bar but be honest, before Ascender all panhard bars were custom built! Not a big problem.

The body sports a strange grille, probably due to no license, but the body lines are unequivocally, Mercedes G-wagen, series 463 lwb!
It's missing just a 3d printed custom front grille and headlights to look like the real one!

OSRC 01-15-2018 07:12 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbob (Post 5788135)
Pillow balls will never survive what the general public is gonna throw at them with 3/4s lipos and brushless motors :lmao:
.

Like Revo's, T/E-Maxx's, 1/8 scale buggies etc. running 4-6s and much more weight?

I've run several vehicles with pillow balls over the years and have had no issues.

Turning radius however might have some limitations.

mond 01-16-2018 01:34 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brake Weight (Post 5788090)
My Wraith will likely do wheelies off of the POS. I did build mine from scratch one order at a time, too. Not the RTR. But I am glad other companies are stepping up to the plate nonetheless. I wouldn’t mind having one of those trannies though. Although Hyundai started off as crap and have upped their cars quite a bit. I still wouldn’t own one, but can’t knock them either. With Axial flailing and Traxxas on top who knows what’s in store now.

Hopefully someone steps up and buys Axial. We really don't need Traxxas patent trolling everyone else out of business.

Robbob 01-16-2018 06:29 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OSRC (Post 5788478)
Like Revo's, T/E-Maxx's, 1/8 scale buggies etc. running 4-6s and much more weight?

I've run several vehicles with pillow balls over the years and have had no issues.

Turning radius however might have some limitations.

It was ment more for sarcasm. Build a racer and have it break and its the drivers fault.

Build a crawler and have it break it becomes the designs fault and the 8 foot fall you took or the axle that was bound up around itself while you throttled out of it. :ror:

And Ive seen plenty of Traxxa's rip the pillows right out but it was never the drivers fault lol.

kaybo 01-19-2018 07:53 PM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbob (Post 5788135)
Pillow balls will never survive what the general public is gonna throw at them with 3/4s lipos and brushless motors :lmao:

guess you've never run 10th scale nitro on-road, or 8th scale on-road? they're all pivot ball suspensions and handle way more than way a 3/4s lipo puts thru - especially once you crash at full song in 2nd gear

seedburns 01-21-2018 08:21 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Asia Tees shows the Hobao rig having c hubs and a panhardhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...02d05d8d4b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...724b474062.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...76733e7c81.jpg

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MrBlank 01-25-2018 09:32 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by seedburns (Post 5790877)

The 3Racing rig is the one with pivot balls and lacks a panhard.

StomperCrawler 01-26-2018 03:42 AM

Re: Let the flooding of the scale market begin
 
I want one of each: 3racing and Hobao. We may have to sell an Axial to make it happen. LOLZ


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