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lol maybe he wants you to post what you prefer lol
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okey doke then
my personal preference is the HPI e-10 for me this offers the best drift experience for the cost also by a simple movement of the motor it becomes a very capable touring car yes its cheep and cheerful but it does just what its supposed to do and it does it faultlessly
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ive just been looking around at them and not sure how well they are designed....id like the hpi sprint2 drift sport but a little outa my price range...
are the hpi e10's as "bad" as ive heard? or just not AS GOOD as others out there? i just want an inexpensive 1/10 car thats better quality than xmods(no offence i love my gtr xmod) anyone have any input on the rcx drift 1/10 cars? they look kinda like the hpi e10(just dont cost as much) i want sumthing cheap thats better than xmod... Last edited by 94exa2; 01-22-2009 at 08:13 PM.. |
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well, there's the HBX tamiya clones. RTR drift spec and $79.99. if you take care of it, you won't need to buy any replacement stuff for a long time (cept batts becasue batts eventually lose their punch)
it's 1:10 and drifts. hobby grade as well http://www.egrracing.com/ and go to the car kits, then 1:10 EP then click on the HBX (Haiboxing) 1:10 RTR drift. don't go for the "hot wheels edition" you can always buy another bodyshell for 30 bucks. starting out, i think you should try to get something that doesn't require as much TLC. like a shaft drive car instead of a belt drive. so e10 instead of sprint 2 if you go hpi
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whats so "bad" about the hot wheels one?
so the hbx 1:10 would be better than the rcx driftstar? and where can i find diff. bodies and parts for these hbx cars? (could i use tamiya bodies/parts?) Last edited by 94exa2; 01-30-2009 at 02:51 PM.. |
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you can use any manufacturer's body on any chassis
they all have the same length the hot wheels edition just costs more the rcx isn't as good as the HBX because the HBX is a clone of the tamiyas. you can use tamiya parts on the HBX as long as you know what tamiya that HBX was trying to clone
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so i could use any 1:10 body? thats cool!
i read that i could use tamiya upgrade parts on these, this true? can i buy hbx upgrades somewhere? wheres the best place for tamiya/hbx parts? these hbx 1:10 rtr? Quote:
you know which tamiya chasis the hbx is a clone of btw? Last edited by DRFTKO; 01-31-2009 at 12:12 AM.. Reason: double post |
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there's different HBX's
and yes, RTR i think... the non hot wheels edition is a clone of the tt01, just with slightly different suspension (the suspension is beter since it uses turnbuckles, which are adjustable.) the hot wheels edition is, i think, a clone of the TA 05 but with a belt shield
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wheres the best place to get tamiya tt01 parts at? could i use tamiya tt01 suspension parts or would it have to be hbx parts?
so you would say hbx is worth the money, or should i spend another $100 and get an hpi e10? basically,if i got the hbx drift spec 1/10 car, im wondering where can i get prepainted bodies that will work with no modification?(the hbx body is UGLY) Last edited by DRFTKO; 02-04-2009 at 01:26 PM.. Reason: double post |
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