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I can buy this buggy cheap, but it needs work. It hit a wall at high speed and broke some parts. My LHS can't identify it other than it is old, maybe 10-15 years. The body has an ofna sticker on it, and there is some resemblence to ofna tires and other parts, but no one has been sure. It has a Top brand engine, very old I know.

https://www.rcnitrotalk.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=1038&thumb=1
 
I'm new to the buggy end of the hobby, but I see similarity's to my GS Storm. On the other hand If it is, its several versions old.

Thats my pull it out of the chocolate factory answer.

PM FlyinRazorback. Hes seen a lot of buggies in his time.
 
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It is either an original Ofna MBX, or first generation MBX R2. Definitly an older ofna.
 
OK, thanks. What is it, a full race design like a MP7.5 or more of a basher? Are parts still available? Is it worth $100? The engine is toast, but it has good coreless Fut servos.
 
scottm - it was a racer for its time. now pretty outdated. i just sold a newer version of that buggy to RobH - u can ask him what he thinks of it. 100.00 seems a bit steep, but it does come with good servos, so i guess that makes up for it. Whats wrong with the engine? that is actually a pretty good engine, really popular in Europe.

BTW - u can get that same buggy now - only the new and improved version for about 180.00 as a roller. see it here:

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAXV2&P=0
 
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Wow, the new ofna is cheap. Would the Hyper 21 make a nice combo for novice racing? How would it compare to the new XTM 4wd with engine for around $350? I'm psyched about a new track in Phx that allows 1/8 buggies and freaky tmaxxes.
 
depends scott - do u already have the electronics? such as a TX Rcvr , servos, and batts>?

if so - then take a look at the Hotbodies Lightening pro, comes with a good engine, and a great chassis - def race ready.

If you are starting fm scratch, then an RTR would be a better buy. The XTM is great from what i have been told, but u can't race with it, the engine is too big.

one thing i learned long ago in this hobby. dont settle. if u cannot afford a great buggy now, save a bit until u can. u will be happier in the long run.
 
Good advice! I have a JR Xs3 and a spare reciever and a good hitec servo. I'll check into the lightening pro.

Why do people bother with 1/10 xxx's and stuff when the full-kill 1/8 buggies are so cheap?
 
cause they really arnt that cheap when everything is said and done.

let me give u an example:

Race ready 10th scale ST package:

AE RC10GT Team Kit - 179.00
OS .15CV-R - 130.00
Hitec Lynx 3D FM - 175.00
10th scale starter box - 65.00
Hitec 311 T/B Servo - 13.00
Hitec 605 S Servo - 32.00
Trinity 1100ma batt - 32.00
Total - 626.00

8th scale buggy race ready package

GS Storm Pro - 470.00
OS .21RZ - 280.00
Proline T&W - 45.00
Pipe&Header - 110.00
8th scale starterbox - 100.00
shock&diff oil - 30.00
Hitec Lynx 3D FM - 175.00
Hitec 645 T/B servo - 54.00
Hitec 645 S servo - 54.00
Trinity 1100ma batt - 32.00
Total - 1350.00

As u can see - the buggy is more than twice the cost of the stadium truck. BTW - both these examples are based upon my storm and gt.
 
Thanks for the info, those are awesome setups. But for lower level racing and playing, I think I could get the ofna and a hyper 21 running with my radio stuff for around $400, not counting upgrades to follow.

I just searched and couldnt find a Hot Bodies website.
 
a few guys at the track race pretty much bone stock hyper 7, hyper 7 pbs, 9.5 mbx's (upgraded steering servos). and they do very well.
 
It looks a lot like the buggy I bought off NA (OFNA MBX R2). I can't really see anything different accpet this one is lacking the rock gaurd things on the sides.

I have to put a plug in here for the Lightning Pro (not RR). It's the cybermax of buggies imo. I've had mine since April and I haven't broken anything. Anway, I'll shut up now. I talk about my buggy entirely too much here. ;)

-Rob

on yeah this OFNA doesn't have the same kind of battery box as my son's. It may be the older one like NA said.
 
Thanks everyone. Robh, I say chat away... I think I will offer $50 for the old gal and see if I can make it run. I'll beat it on my tmaxx track until I can pop for the XTM or Lightning pro.

Oh, I just saw the other thread, Best Buggy. Good info, RobH.

Does anyone know of a site with good buggy video?

I don't know whats wrong with me - I have an unfinished rc plane kit, my cybermaxx is in pieces from the Hobby visions show, and my credit cards are getting up there, but now I''m totally fired up about getting into 1/8 buggies!!!
 
i have no clue besides the sticker is ofna so all i know is it mit be an ofna maybe and that the keyword is old !!!!

sorry can't help but hey good luck


slick nick
 
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