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1/32 Orlandoo Bouncer

punkindrublik

Quarry Creeper
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North Highlands
Got my preorder in.

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c3DEXW8d_4&feature=emb_logo

Specs/more pics https://www.asiatees.com/article?Orlandoo-Hunter-1/32-Rock-Bouncer-OH32X01-Kit&id=3425

Preorder https://www.tiny4x4.com/orlandoo-hunter/kits/pre-order-orlandoo-hunter-oh32x01/

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Wow that's a great looking micro! Thanks for sharing. "thumbsup"
 
That is pretty cool, but I'd have to see how smooth the drivetrain is. As much as I like the Orlandoo kits, the drivetrain always bothered me with the jerkiness.
 
That's a mini I'd actually be interested in. If it went a little faster it'd be a nice u4 rig, but it looks like the motor wouldn't be up to the task of a little more speed.

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That's a mini I'd actually be interested in. If it went a little faster it'd be a nice u4 rig, but it looks like the motor wouldn't be up to the task of a little more speed.

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You could possibly get the fastest geared n20 swap the motor out with one with a longer can like the tail rotor motors on a micro heli.
 
That's a mini I'd actually be interested in. If it went a little faster it'd be a nice u4 rig, but it looks like the motor wouldn't be up to the task of a little more speed.

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You could possibly get the fastest geared n20 swap the motor out with one with a longer can like the tail rotor motors on a micro heli.


Yeah, they have several motors available. You'll be able to get plenty of wheel speed with one of the higher RPM N20s.

https://www.asiatees.com/ask?descri...ushed+Motor&initial=1&search_location=display
 
Already received mine from Tiny4x4. Just waiting on my axles now :mrgreen:

Ordered one, too - do have to (have all Orlandoos) ;)

Also ordered the 3000 rpm motor for it - do only have slower ones here.
We'll see how well it will bounce with this motor ;)


However, the rpm/kv/turn data are very puzzling in Orlandoo motors (as in many others, unfortunately).

The "other" motors were 80, 150, 200, 300...
And those (newer?) are 1000 rpm, 2000 rpm, 3000 rpm (after gear reduction).
But some information is missing: 3000 rpm at what voltage?

Walter
 
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