TT Buggies
I've been wanting to debble in a buggy for a long, long time... I am no stranger to RC or Nitro, two decades in the hobby and I do own a fleet of electrics as well as a more than adequate Sirio powered T-MAXX.
Here in the UK 1/8th scale buggy racing is extremely popular with the market dominated by HoBao (Ofna) Hyper 7s. There is even a
Hyper 7 "UK Pro" model that doesn't come cheap.
I was pleased to see the Thunder Tiger EB4 S3 Pro released in the UK. Even so, the EB4 S3 is certainly
not cheap here either.
Needless to say I did my homework and did extensive research on buggies and I have not read a bad word about the EB4 S3 Pro, everyone who's tried it loves it! Magazines have given it a rave review too!
I decided to buy the EB4-S2 Pro (UK Spec without center diff!) as a springboard into the world of buggies - I believe this would be an excellent buggy to start me off - not too expensive and it offers me a good learning curve and insight into 8th scale buggies
My experience with Thunder Tiger as a manufacturer has been pleasant with EB4 S2 parts costing less than equivalent parts/hop ups for my Associated RC18T!
I have added a center diff now and I am upgrading the S2 Pro to a dual-disc brake configuration (UK spec has 1 disc brake that does not work too well) now that I added a high-torque servo
Once I have mastered the S2 Pro and entered some club races, I will buy a higher specification buggy. My choice will probably be the
EB4 S3 Pro
I honestly believe that Thunder Tiger will be a force to reckon with in the 8th scale buggy class.
This Thread has been informative and it's interesting to see how people approach something new (like Thunder Tiger making seriously Pro spec buggies)
As I said, the S3 pro has excellent feedback and I will own one if I take well to 8th scale buggy racing