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Yes, Im running 2s lipos as well as the Li-ions that come with it. You just need to make sure to have the correct charger as Budman says. |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Got a Gold Batt 2S 800mah and a charge lead to use with my balance charger and it works great. Fits perfectly in the battery tray, but will see what 20g more weight in the back does to traction. |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 I ended up ordering one of these today. I had intended to order a CR-18, but the price on the site was in error earlier this week, and with the corrected price the total for the order was $140 shipped. I just ordered the Panda Hobby truck off amazon, same day delivery for $150. Makes much more sense to me! I already got a slew of spare parts laying around to mess with it. I'll have to figure out a new body for mine however. I dislike this stock body already just from the pictures. and I may swap out the gearbox to something slower that I have on hand! |
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good little truck I'll have to tear into, slapped my scrambler tires on it and holy crap it's way too fast for a crawler. :lmao: |
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Oh I thought you meant a Panda body. Yeah, they're pretty fast. That's why I put the chain drive on mine. |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Does the track width on this thing actually measure up to the advertised 120mm? That seems pretty damn wide. The CR-18 has a track width of 98-99mm the RC4WD is 93mm Anyone have measurements or comparison pictures to confirm? Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk |
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The stock tires are a tiny bit wider so yeah, 120mm. Next to the CR-18 but its wearing Scramblers. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...921/7IYtkj.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/rUR9GT.jpg |
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Im sorry but I dont remember exactly the edge trim size. I used the last of scraps I had in the shop for the fenders on this. I believe if you search for "cockpit coaming" or cockpit trim you will find the stuff. Possibly Sullivan brand but Im not sure. Good luck! |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Stuck some scramblers I had laying around on mine. Grabbed a cheap New Bright truck from target, and once I get it trimmed and mounted I'll have to do a proper post. Going for a "mud truck" vibe. Debating on if I want to swap it down to be more of a true crawler, or make it my messy trail truck. the old body for the panda is going on the newbright truck for my 8yr old to toy with. It's junk as far as rc cars go, but if he's happy with it for a couple weeks then It's more than paid for itself. https://i.imgur.com/Ueh7LyU.png |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Out of stock again on Amazon! Went to go buy this a couple weeks ago and had plenty of stock. Was hoping to get my hands on one |
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Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Thank you! Can't wait to get my hands on one"thumbsup" |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 I think it is the best all around micro at the moment. |
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Just ordered a Yellow one:mrgreen: Are driveshafts CVD!? The links and axles also look sturdy! |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 I just got word that replacement parts are "on the water" right now and will be available at various U.S. vendors by mid-October. |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 I finally ordered one to add to the collection the other day. The only thing I don't like from what I can see is you can't gear it down with just swapping gears. Luckily I have some hand wound 180 motors that are slower than the stock 50t, but that's definitely not the case for most people with 180s that are able to be rewound are non existent these days. Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk |
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I've ran across 180 motors on ebay listed as high torque and some with gear reduction units attached. But can't tell if they are more than 51t or not. |
Re: Panda Hobby Tera X1 Well the gear reduction part doesn't bolt up in place of the stock motor, so you'd need to fabricate something going that route. Also most of those motors have really weak magnets from what I've found. I have some PN racing 130 motors that are 70t and 90t as well as some 110t ill probably try out. Those PN motors are much nicer than the sealed can china motors with weak magnets and should bolt right in place of the 180 Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk |
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