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HPI Q32 Baja Buggy


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Now everyone can enjoy the Baja, indoors and out, on tabletops and floors and anywhere you like!

 

The Q32 chassis is the smallest member of the HPI family, and it's a fun way to get your RC fix on rainy days or when you're stuck in the office! Fitted with grippy foam tires and a direct rear-wheel drivetrain,it's light, nimble and FAST! At just 109mm (4.3") in length and 76mm (2.9") wide, it's ideal for racing in the smallest of spaces! 

 

We've also included 8 corner markers and even a cool mini-ramp to get you started making your own custom race courses! The Q32 features awesome "Real Steer", which means the car drives just like a larger RC car!

 

 

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Got to get this LiPo and BL!!

Al.

Er, I thought you were gonna ease off the hopping up? ;)

A bit small, but I like it. Small enough for carry-on luggage! That means an RC fix anyplace!

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Got to be a bit of fun.

I have a 1/36 Raminator, but its a 'collector's item' now and don't want to trash it - that's got a 1/18 Castle Sidewinder ESC with a Losi 10250 kV motor - that's fast!!

Huge 250 mAh battery as well!!

 

This could be fun on those 'boring days in the hotel'!

Great stuff..

Next, they'll carry on 'doing a Losi' with a 1/18 mini (micro in HPI language), 1/10, 1/8 ..... oh, there's already a 1/5!!

 

Al.

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Its the same as the Tomy GX and a bunch of others. Very nippy, great for stunts but non-proportional steering makes it hard to drive and the gearboxes are fragile. Its lipo as standard but there isn't room to fit a servo, receiver and ESC to make it brushless. Its very much toy grade

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Its the same as the Tomy GX and a bunch of others. Very nippy, great for stunts but non-proportional steering makes it hard to drive and the gearboxes are fragile. Its lipo as standard but there isn't room to fit a servo, receiver and ESC to make it brushless. Its very much toy grade

It does have proportional steering. 

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Yeah i had that one above too the 1st edition with playstation type controller not proportionate steering but the new ones have a better radio so might. They are brushless lipo tho. The long skinny chrome bl motor seen on ebay. Very fast on full setting.

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This is what I had. Gears started grinding after a few jumps.
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