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thunder tigers yes or no?

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MARKYG

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are thunder tigers highly rated or low i think the very good as i have an tomahawk 18 bx pro.
 
thunder tigers are Excellent vehicles.

Parts are easy enough to get, they have a good racing history, they are strong enough to take a bashing and quick when tuned and set up properly.

Apart from 2 revo's, an E savage and a tamiya mini, All of my rigs are thunder tigers. thats 4 eb4 S2 pro buggies and a TS4n nitro onroad car.

the "new" ST1 truggy gained excellent reviews, and already has acheived a good following. the eb4 S3 buggy is a proven racer, as is the S2 buggy.

My next rig, whatever i choose, will DEFINATELY be a thunder tiger, such is my regard for that companies products.
 
you like the tomahawk bx 18 u herd anything about them?
 
heard ? no. Looked over ? studied ? yes, looks like a decent 1/10 scale buggy to the point i am considering buying one. If it is anything like its bigger brothers, the eb4 s2 and s3 then i have no doubts in my mind that it will be just as capable.

I just can't decide between an ST1 or the tomahawk buggy though for my next rig...............

There ARE are couple of "Small" things that i would change, but that is based on experience of the S2 and also from having looked the buggy over and studied it. It's ok in standard form, but for it to take SERIOUS abuse, it needs a couple of mods for strength.
 
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