Rudukai13
Quarry Creeper
Does anyone else get the feeling from that video that Traxxas has just produced the first RTR mass-produced rock racer?
Agreed! It looks to be too wide and I am not sure why they chose to stick with independent suspension...Its not what I was hoping to see.
Ill check it out at I hobby tomorrow(or Saturday) but from what I am seeing it seems to be a joke. The selectable diffs could be fun though.
The worst part is that kids will be showing up at comps wanting to run. The clubs will let them run in super class and then you'll be stuck hearing the complaining when they cant make the second gate.
I disagree Rich. 8) I think the parts have tons of potential and it looks like a fun truck to me. Like an E-Revo and an old school super crawler combined into one truck. I wish it was a bit smaller though.
selectable lockers are cool, but other than that, I'll pass. :roll:
This may be a stupid question, but what is so "bad" about independent suspension? I realize that on a full size rig strength is a primary concern. But for an RC application those issues can easily be worked out. One of the benefits of independent suspension is the lack of torque twist since the pumpkin is attached to the chassis. You also have the benefit of having a higher center clearance. So why is an independent suspension so "bad" for an RC rock crawler?
yeah, this is dis-appointing, BUT...
who's to say that traxxas ISN'T developing something solid axle? maybe traxxas decided to use an existing platform to try out some new part designs, and then based on how well they work, then they will make a solid axle housing to hold these parts.
besides, we have enough machinists and designers on this board, i am sure SOMEONE will come up with a few designs for a solid axle conversion to use those remote locking diffs...
Now that I think about it, I wouldnt mind having one of those 4 chanel pistol grips too...
Axle cases are SPENDY to machine is the biggest problem.
Besides.......................supers are dead, didn't anyone tell you guys? :lol:
Well said CC, Traxxas has always been about the recreational user and not competition. "thumbsup"Traxxas knows what they're doing. They use an existing platform to keeo their costs down. It has speed so it'll attract the bashers and a locking diffs to attract some crawlers.
This thing is gonna sell period.
Besides Traxxas never made a "race" specific vehicle, except for maybe the Revo. They target bashers & beginers not racers. So what makes you think that they would make a compitition level crawler?
Seriously guys the truck is cool for what it is. Basher, rock racer but it's not a crawler. It does have some potential though. Poulsen style axles w/selectable lockers!
That is what I was thinking too, great rock racer (potentially). A little large though.Well said CC, Traxxas has always been about the recreational user and not competition. "thumbsup"
Besides, we talk about liking innovation and new ideas but when something isn't based off of what we already have, everybody hates on it. For some reason I really like the look and I can see these being fun for rock racing and trail riding. I'm thinking about building some solid axle tubes (maybe just the rear), narrowing the track width, and putting a tall 2.2 tire on it. The tranny begs to be used in a racer or fun scaler and the body looks cool imo.