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    NEW MT410 from Teknorc

    The NEW MT410 from TeknoRC

     

    1/10 4x4 e-power Monster Truck

    Extremely durable, race proven design with many option parts included

    A direct upgrade path from a Traxxas e-Revo Brushless or similar monster truck. For example, e-Revo Brushless electronics, wheels/tires fit with no modification.

    You can upgrade to a vehicle with improved handling and durability without spending hundreds on hopups!

    Available in store next week

     

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    Source: Tekno RC UK Forum

     




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    11 minutes ago, .AJ. said:

    Big wheels on a truggy hardly makes an MT imo...

    Sct with truggy wishbones.

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    4 minutes ago, Alex97 said:

    Sct with truggy wishbones.

     

    Still not what I would call a MT :whistling:

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    No shell or wheels/tyres included, fully expect this to be around £500 like the rest of their range. 



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    I'd like to see a rtr brushless MT with a capable 2 speed box.

    Really efficient and runs cooler on motors.

    MT tyres on a truggy hates grass.

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    1 hour ago, .AJ. said:

    Big wheels on a truggy hardly makes an MT imo...

     

    Was pretty much my first question to tekno uk when I saw it.  Followed by asking if they wanted to take it for a bash side by side with the MTe...

     

     

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    I like this a lot another swb monster with 1/8th parts for durability is always fun fun fun !! 

     

    Not cheap though £389 and you still need electronics shell and wheels and tyres 

     

    Blown my Christmas funds but this might be one for the Birthday list ;) 

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    I do like the looks of it and the 1/8th truck body looks better proportioned round the wheel arch area than on an official 1/8th.

    I think one of my D812 buggies is going to get a truggy face lift now. It's not in use so why not :lol:

    I'll have to see what I've got. 

    Might have to use Trophy truggy front knuckle sets tho..... Boooooooooooooo.

     

    Edit: Product info sheet shows MSRP $749.99 :huh:

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    Clearly Tekno attended the same mind bending drugs influenced pricing party as Arrma 

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    6 minutes ago, stretch said:

    Clearly Tekno attended the same mind bending drugs influenced pricing party as Arrma 

    Yep. I think they were tripping :lol:

    They've got it for £364.69. So when it hits the u.k. then it'll be more like £550 I suppose :rolleyes:

    http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5603-mt410-110th-electric-4x4-pro-monster-truck-kit/

    Just been scrutinizing the manual (as I do) sad.

    http://www.teknorc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/MT410instructions.pdf

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    23 minutes ago, dazp1976 said:

    Yep. I think they were tripping :lol:

    They've got it for £364.69. So when it hits the u.k. then it'll be more like £550 I suppose :rolleyes:

    http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5603-mt410-110th-electric-4x4-pro-monster-truck-kit/

    Just been scrutinizing the manual (as I do) sad.

    http://www.teknorc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/MT410instructions.pdf

     

    Its already here on pre order for £389 

     

    http://www.rprcdistribution.com/eb48-3/9a74e5d6-e8f3-e14d-ffc5-801687276557

     

    Pricey but with the parts included and there reputation for durability is it poor value if I hadn't of just bought the Outcast I'd gave one ;) 

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    1 minute ago, mydoddy69 said:

     

    Its already here on pre order for £389 

     

    http://www.rprcdistribution.com/eb48-3/9a74e5d6-e8f3-e14d-ffc5-801687276557

     

    Pricey but with the parts included and there reputation for durability is it poor value if I hadn't of just bought the Outcast I'd gave one ;) 

    Does look solid. I'm broke atm so I've decided after mulling for months my spare D812 is getting the Muggy treatment after seeing this  ;)

    6s with a 1700kv and already got shockwaves, talons, + grinders all on desperado's.

    It's a no-brainer :insane:

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    Not broke anything on my NT48 yet, it takes a lickin and keeps on tickin

     

    Plus you have a Warrantee on any part you break. Send it off to Tekno Europe and they'll email you a 50% discount code for a replacement

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    I'm missing something?  Really don't see the appeal of a crappy looking MT shell on a Truggy? I would rather just have a truggy :lol: 

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    18 hours ago, Pistonhead said:

    Not broke anything on my NT48 yet, it takes a lickin and keeps on tickin

     

    Plus you have a Warrantee on any part you break. Send it off to Tekno Europe and they'll email you a 50% discount code for a replacement

     

    That's not really a warranty then... That's almost as bad as Krakens attempt at there 'no quibble' warranty where actually, they simply offer you a 25% discount on something that's about 50% overpriced anyway.

     

    4 minutes ago, .AJ. said:

    I'm missing something?  Really don't see the appeal of a crappy looking MT shell on a Truggy? I would rather just have a truggy :lol: 

     

    My thoughts exactly.

    Truggy would handle better, look a lot better and probably jump better due to the lower shell and less parachuting.

    They've obviously had Traxxas' pricing department on with this one :lol:

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    27 minutes ago, mydoddy69 said:

    Well I just couldn't stop thinking about this it's been on my mind since I first saw it yesterday, so I've treated me and the boy to one for Christmas ! I ordered well preordered 2 from here 

     

    http://www.rprcdistribution.com/eb48-3/9a74e5d6-e8f3-e14d-ffc5-801687276557

     

     

     

     

    I thought the outcast was your Christmas present lol.

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    What does this rig achieve that all others, of a similar platform, cannot? One would think that with owning the Hyper and Losi Ten, MT antics were covered?

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    11 minutes ago, Oh How Original said:

     

    That's not really a warranty then... That's almost as bad as Krakens attempt at there 'no quibble' warranty where actually, they simply offer you a 25% discount on something that's about 50% overpriced anyway.

     

     

    My thoughts exactly.

    Truggy would handle better, look a lot better and probably jump better due to the lower shell and less parachuting.

    They've obviously had Traxxas' pricing department on with this one :lol:

    Technically it's a Muggy (truggy on a buggy base). Doesn't come with a body, you pick your own preference so a stadium truck type could poss fit. No wheels/tyres or electrics either for that matter.

    It is pretty pricey but looks solid.

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    2 minutes ago, dazp1976 said:

    Technically it's a Muggy (truggy on a buggy base). Doesn't come with a body, you pick your own preference so a stadium truck type could poss fit. No wheels/tyres or electrics either for that matter.

    It is pretty pricey but looks solid.

     

    What we think it is and what they are calling it, are two different things.

    I'm calling it what they are calling it.

    Although either way I think it looks horrible myself.

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    23 minutes ago, .AJ. said:

    I'm missing something?  Really don't see the appeal of a crappy looking MT shell on a Truggy? I would rather just have a truggy :lol: 

     Then buy a truggy lol 

     

    These swb trucks are just so much fun to drive that's what your missing ! 

     

    Beauty is in in the eye of the beholder ! Some might think your Barbarian build is just plan ugly as sin, and rather silly with its rather niche market, we just all have different tastes and out looks dosen't make one more right than others 

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    6 minutes ago, Oh How Original said:

     

    What we think it is and what they are calling it, are two different things.

    I'm calling it what they are calling it.

    Although either way I think it looks horrible myself.

    I know what you mean. It is basically a widened SCT410.3

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