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New Kyosho buggy (not a 1/8th)

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Check this lil version of the MP Triple 7 out!

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Looks pretty badass to me!
 
i like that. I've always wanted a high end 4wd buggy but in 1/10 size, there are a couple on the market but none o fthem have seemed very good. if this one is built like the mp777 but jsut scaled down that would be bad a$$. then again it looks really small next to that radio...wonder what scale it is.
 
I want one!!! That is cool as heck! Wonder what the speed is on that thing and durability
 
While looking for info on this kit i found that is is electric not nitro. The heat sink is fake. I also found out that it is 1/16th scale. Thats all i found.
 
ill buy one. looks like another mamba system needs to be ordered.
 
i can see those things terrorizing the mini-t class at club races now!

not to mention it would be really cool for my son, he's 4 years old and likes to drive my buggies. yeah thats right my 4 year old drives my $1300 Xray :spit: i just turn down the throttle EPA till its just enough for the car to move, that way he can hit anything he likes without breaking anything :tank:
 
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LOL!!!!!!
Where ever did you find that Blazer.
CorradoPsi, I think your right. Mini T's beware!
 
More info on the Mini-buggy

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Bare with this it was translated:

"Minis Inferno MP 777: the new bomb in mini RC!

Retort MP 777 on scale 1/2 (that is to say 1/16), these Inferno minis has like its ainé 4 driving wheels, 3 differentials, etc... The engine, a class. 380 confers performances out of the commun run to him. The pack of propulsion, of 7.2v, could be carried to 9.6v for even more performances! To perfect the resemblance, it will have many possibilities of adjustment of geometry (pinching, set, etc...).

The marketing of these minis Mp 777, first representative of the series of the "half-eight" is planned for spring 2005, and will be proposed in Readyset version with 2 decorations with the choice (Special One and traditional) for a public price lower than 200 Euros."
 
The fake motor and stinger just kills it for me. I'll take a pass.
 
I may try it out. Need to hear more from actual owners on this
 
jon2 said:
I may try it out. Need to hear more from actual owners on this


I will own one of these for sure in spring when they are said to be released. This is from the Tokyo Hobby Show 2004. I will be sure to tell you how it runs! :smoke:

dxm2 said:
The fake motor and stinger just kills it for me. I'll take a pass.


Ya never know, those are not production versions. The ones that come out next spring might not have it. I agree though, it made me think it was a mini nitro. Aww well I still think it will be awesome, the do however need to remove the fake engine and stinger!
 
If the Fake engine heat sink help to cool the ESC then Leave it!!!. I wouldn't mind. The stinger is a bummer like the Fake MGT Piggies.
Maybe they will do more for the final Production ones
 
I've got to have one nitro, or electric!
To put a .12 and kick some stadium truck ass in it would be swwweeeeeeettttt!!!!!!!!!!!
Like I said either way. Electris, or nitro. It can always be modified, and converted! HeHeHe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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