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Hints about a new Associated lineup - Associated B7

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I guess I better hurry up and build my 6.4, before it's obsolete. :D
Ehhh. It's fine. My B74.1 I built up last year and it's 4 years old. 🤷

My uncle still runs a Xray XB4 from 2017 and still keeps up with my B74.1 and others.
 
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Looks like a carpet version. So there should be a carpet and dirt version separately. B7 and B7D?

Don't see a waterfall for the motor. 🤔

Looks like a new battery strap system and a new servo mount as well? (Compared to the B6.3 and B6.4)

If they do make the B7 series, hopefully they won't go up to the B7.4 as it will be confused with the B74 (4WD / Wheeler Buggy)
 
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All the differences the people pointed out
 

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I thought it was gonna be something NEW!

I mean buggies... it's been done.

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It says right in the title - Associated B7. I am curious what else were you expecting?
 
Can someone explain the part number schemes? After the chassis suffix I'm lost

Like I know RC10B is buggy, RC10T is truggy, etc.

RC10B6.4 Team Kit vs RC10B7 Team Kit vs RC10B74.2
 
Can someone explain the part number schemes? After the chassis suffix I'm lost

Like I know RC10B is buggy, RC10T is truggy, etc.

RC10B6.4 Team Kit vs RC10B7 Team Kit vs RC10B74.2
The 6.4 is the version number.
 
Looking to upgrade?
Might be looking at a B6.3 or B6.4 (2WD Buggy) to get into 2wd. I have 4wd right now.
Can someone explain the part number schemes? After the chassis suffix I'm lost

Like I know RC10B is buggy, RC10T is truggy, etc.

RC10B6.4 Team Kit vs RC10B7 Team Kit vs RC10B74.2
RC10B meaning RC, 10th scale, Buggy. 6.4 is the generation (6) and the version (.4)

The B7 is the next gen 2wd buggy.

RC10B74.2 is the latest 4WD / Wheeler Buggy. 7 meaning the generation, 4 meaning 4WD. .2 meaning the version.
 
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