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Originally posted by El Pirata
When the K-2 came out most owners liked their K-1 better. Now that the K-3 has come out which is way better than a K-2 it seems to reason that the MP 777 might very possibly classify itself into the category of the K-2 and not be that great of a buggy.
Originally posted by WA2FAST
Whitecat... there are DEFINITELY similarities, but do your research, they are NOT the same. ALL 1/8 buggies share a lot in common... bassically some have more flashy parts than the other and some have lay down servos ect. Visually from a very quick glance, they look a lot alike, that is very evident... but when you read up on what they both have to offer and the offical specs of them, you will see the differences. Besides, as you said yourself... it has a damn good radio and is at an unbeatable price. What is wrong with that? When you are not the "big kid" on the block, that is exactly what it takes to make a name for yourself.

Originally posted by SunnyD
are the ofna's that bad? plan on getting a hyper 7 pro limited edition, comes with a hyper.21 mill, performance pipe and header.
Originally posted by WA2FAST
I hear ya whitecat... I hear ya. I guess it just shows you how much price gouging there really is with brand names. It kinda sucks, but it is nice that there are a few newer companies out there to sharpen the edge on competition... I think it will be a good thing overall anyway instead of having 2 main big dog companies. I understand your argument though... they *look* a ton alike, no doubt, but there are quite a few differences, both small and large alike.![]()
Originally posted by whitecat
fair enough dudes. when I looked at the swift at the hobby store I was pretty shocked by the similarities between the two buggies, even the tires have the same tread pattern (mugen includes real prolines, though) I'll be the first to admit though that I did not look much depper than how it "looks" from the outside. but without a doubt the swift could be the best value in 1/8th scale today (radio is great, nice chassis layout, beefy shock towers, etc). I guess it kinda pisses me off how one company can sponge of another so easily. just like ofna did with the ld3, smartech with the magic wheel (stupid name, eh?), and now swift.
Originally posted by uDi_MP7.5
Please don't comment on what you know nothing of. As of now, from what I know, neither Kyosho or Mugen outsource to taiwan/china.
Originally posted by uDi_MP7.5
Each and every Kyosho part I have bought so far, as well as the kit boxes themselves, have been labeled with a "made in japan" badge. Sorry to say that not ALL brands are made in taiwan, I guess a "yet" is in order there too though.
Originally posted by uDi_MP7.5
Please don't comment on what you know nothing of. As of now, from what I know, neither Kyosho or Mugen outsource to taiwan/china.
Originally posted by uDi_MP7.5
Each and every Kyosho part I have bought so far, as well as the kit boxes themselves, have been labeled with a "made in japan" badge. Sorry to say that not ALL brands are made in taiwan, I guess a "yet" is in order there too though.
I would imagine that the same goes for Mugen, still japanese made and owned.
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