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Kyosho Scorpion XXL-VE 1/7th Scale EP Buggy


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Kyosho has apparently found on scale-up according to the theme favor and Sandmaster now before another off-roader in authentic buggy look. When Scorpion XXL PU it is a brushless buggy with a rear-wheel drive in the ratio 1:7. The buggy has a 680mm long-hinged rear roll bar, which is provided with body panels, headlights and a driver figure.Available Scorpion XXL VE will be available from the beginning of November 2012 for 699 euros (RRP).

Facts & Features:

  • Scale: 1:7
  • Length: 680mm
  • Team Orion Vortex BL-Set
  • KT-201 2.4GHz transmitter

Versions available:

  • 30973T1 - BK # 1:7 EP 2WD RTR Scorpion XXL PU T1
  • 30973T2 - BK # 1:7 EP 2WD RTR Scorpion XXL PU T2

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Kyosho Scorpion XXL VE

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Kyosho Germany released first information on the new Scorpion XXL VE 1/7th 2WD buggy. Making use of the iconic Scorpion name and coming based on a 3mm aluminium chassis the off-road vehicle sports a mid-motor layout with heavy duty gear box, adjustable slipper, widely adjustable suspension, big bore shock absorbers and 17mm wheel hex adapters. Designed for the use with one 4S or two 2S LiPo battery packs the buggy incorporates a highly adjustable battery compartment to accommodate various battery sizes and layouts and comes ready-to-run with a water-proof Team Orion Vortex Seven brushless system, 2.4GHz radio system and your choice of two body shell colours.

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Source: Kyosho Germany [kyosho.de]

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Looks really neat and tidy...with lots of nice design touches.

Like the wheels, and the overall look....especially the white one ... and I like the adjustable battery compartment and the easy access to all the bits you need to access.

Just don't see how they can justify the

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