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1:16 E-Revo & Slash Vid

Offroader5

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Found this today...not sure if anyone had seen it yet. I didn't know the baby Slash was going to be 4X4 :shock: That is almost a guarantee that I'll be getting one "thumbsup" These things have some serious turning prowess.

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i just want to be first to say HELL F"N YEA!!!

cool stuff they got comming out now days i wonder if the erevo was running a 3cell pack
 
I wanna know when the 16th scale Brushless system will be ready "thumbsup"
Wonder the Servo size? Eh, its prolly a Sub-Micro

The guy looks like hes using a 2.4 radio, Thought they said it was going to be a Crystal unit? Well its just a Proto model, so they should be out soon :)
 
I vote for a 1:16 Revo 3.3. ;-)

I would think that the Slash would have been the Slayer seeing as how its basically got the same chassis/suspension as the Revo...
 
I'm anxious for these to hit...I'm leaning toward the Mini E Revo myself, but the Slasher is so damn cool. I'll probably flip a coin :lol:
 
I vote for a 1:16 Revo 3.3. ;-)

I would think that the Slash would have been the Slayer seeing as how its basically got the same chassis/suspension as the Revo...

My guess is that they are cashing in on the Slash name as I do not think the Slayer is selling to well, judging by the $100 price drop. The Minny Revo with the brushless is going to be tough to beat.:D I will probably hold off on the MMM for the emaxx and get one of these.
 
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I'm sticking with the Mini-Slasher. If I buy the E-revo, I'll just have to jump to Lipo's... and I can't afford that right now. :ror:

Just go for 7 cells bro'...a little less coin and almost as good. Should scoot that little bugger to mid 30's easy. Just look how snappy it was on the stock sixer. :wink:
 
As soon as I saw the Mini Slash I wanted one. I didn't realize it was 4WD when I first saw it, but learned of that a little while ago. I'm not sure if I like the 4WD or not. I kind of would like it to handle and look like the 1/10 Slash. But I know the 4WD will make it handle and put down power better, especially since it's so light. I guess if I wanted I could make it 2WD. It also looks like you could make the Mini Slash into a Mini Revo and vice versa relatively easy. Either way they're both cool! And it's awesome that the Revo does wheelies and Stoppies! :D
 
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nice1
im kinda leaning toward the mini e revo because of the brushless system

i wonder how it would hold up to a buggy conversion

gearing the front dif for a smaller tire and rear diff for a larger tire might be a pain though
 
nice1
im kinda leaning toward the mini e revo because of the brushless system

i wonder how it would hold up to a buggy conversion

gearing the front dif for a smaller tire and rear diff for a larger tire might be a pain though

I was thinking that the Mini-Revo would SCREEM with 1/10 scale buggy tires. I like the looks of the Slash as well. It is outstanding that Traxxas is making a 4WD smaller then the E-Maxx/E-Revo.
 
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