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  2. Few more since. Im not as prolific as before mind! Porsche 2.7 BT-01 Porsche 956 Group C Traxxas Mini Maxx
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  3. I couldn’t say as I don’t own the bigger ones. It does look like an absolute tank though. Definitely a lot beefier than the groms. In fact, there’s no comparison really! There’s an optional centre diff available for them that I’ve got on pre order too. I’m 3d printing some bits to make the conversion nice and tidy which I’m hoping to finish this evening.
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  4. that looks pretty sweet, reminds me of a smaller kronos 🙂
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  5. Req reserve with no reciver, very keen on this. ty
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  6. Not looked at an RC for months then two arrive in 3 days. Currently at work but my Mrs sent me this photo. I sold a TRX4M I wasnt using. Quite excited for this! I think its a black one. Will unbox later if I get chance!
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  7. 12 year old Warwick Davis while filming Return of the Jedi Warwick Davis who’s well known for his roles in movies such as Willow (1988), Labyrinth (1986), The Leprechaun (1993), and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) and it’s sequels, also played various characters in the many Star Wars movies. His first outing in the franchise was way back in 1983 when he played the heroic Ewok, Wicket in Return of the Jedi. He was only 12 years old at the time of shooting and was obviously a fan of the hugely popular Kenner toy line that many of us were obsessed with during the 80s. He liked the toys so much that he wrote this letter to George Lucas asking if he could send him some of the new ones, presumably anticipating the mad demand for them and not wanting to miss out. Davis said he was paid £60 a day to play Wicket, but that he was living out his dream so would’ve done it all for free.
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  8. Did you try it with the TSM turned off see if the problem goes away ?. Sometimes the servo can look like its playing up but its just TSM fooling about and when your driving the truck it feels ok. Aye servo adaptor mount and any good decent servo you can get your hands on think I have a 35kg Ebay cheapo in my max truck not the fastest but it works Waterproof 35KG Metal Gear Digital RC Servo Coreless HIGH TORQUE SPEED DS3235 | eBay still going after 2 1/2 years of abuse 😃 You might have to stiffen up the servo saver if putting in a better servo as the stock one in my truck was soft as **** and would slip even with the stock servo in it 😬. If you stick a washer under the top servo saver cap and it should tighten up the servo saver and help with it slipping too much, trail and error to see which thickness washers work think the ones I used was 1mm maybe 2mm its been awhile 🙈. Make sure it still slips when you hold the wheels so your servo saver ..saves the servo on a crash 😅
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  9. Interested in this as a mini-me for my 6s Kagama. Looks like a pretty good platform from what I have seen so far but a little slow for 4s. I remember one of the original complaints around the Sketer was how much pep it had so surprised they didn't go higher with the stock pinion or move away from that same motor/KV.
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  10. Look a few posts up and you’ll see my shock posts. Vitavon Extended Collars and VG Springs https://www.vgracing.com/product/GT_MAXX.html The hardened suspension pins ard just that. Harder than stock ones. I run them but I didn’t actually break the stockers
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  11. Yea I use VG Racing Springs and Vitavon Shock collars which give you more pre load. Not a cheap solution mind
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  12. @Kpowell911 on here used some different springs on his Maxx, think from memory they were VG Racing, but check the Maxx thread, he mentions them in there.
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