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    Team Corally python 6s 1/8 rc buggy

    Soooooo.... Some of you may have noticed that team Corally has started producing models again..... Nothing unusual in that I hear you say.... And you'd be right.... 

     

    Manufacturers release models all the time... Except... After team Corally where bought out not so long ago.... Out spring these new releases.... 

     

    And rumours are afoot..... That these are being produced by the same Mafucaturer of arrma... 

     

    For those who know where to look... The clues are seemingly smack in the face obvious.... Shell design, colour scheme, chassis & parts design, marketing, the way the Facebook posts are laid out.... (Heck even the names are similar to models!) .... Amongst other small pointers... 

     

    And they're all pointing to these new corally rc's coming out the same factory in Taiwan.... Whether or not they 'designed' in Belgium... 

     

    Judge for yourself..... 

     

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    Python XP 6S 1/8th Scale RTR Buggy. The model is designed for heavy bashing and uses a 3mm chassis with 4-5mm shock towers, all steel drive shafts, front CVD joints, pivot-ball front suspension and 16mm Big Bore threaded aluminium shocks.

    The electronics mounted on the chassis include a HobbyWing 180Amp (4-6S LiPo) combined with a 2050KV 4 Pole sensorless brushless motor (capable of speeds up to over 110km/h), 20kg/cm steering servo with metal gears and 2.4GHz receiver. Below you can find all the details of the model.

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    Features;

    • Python XP: Ready to Run.
    • Designed for 4-6S power.
    • 110km/h achievable topspeed.
    • 3600 Watt insane powerhouse.
    • TC TOROX 185 controller by HW.
    • TC KURON 825 – 2050KV – 4 Pole – sensorless motor.
    • Digital Steering Servo – 20Kg/torque – metal gears.
    • Ergonomic S2R radio with interference free 2.4GHz technology.
    • Super strong and durable HiCC8 composite parts.
    • Heavy-Duty CNC machined precision gears.
    • CNC Machined chassis 3mm and shock towers 4-5mm.
    • 2-piece aluminum motor mount.
    • 16mm Big Bore threaded aluminium shocks.
    • Precision Pivot-Ball front suspension.
    • All steel drive shafts.
    • Front CVD joints.
    • Polycarbonate printed bodyshell.
    • Designed in Belgium.

     




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    Here's the thing. In vaping, there's many chinese "knock off" versions of high end tanks, usually coming out of the same factory as the high end one as well. They're usually a tenth of the price though.

     

    This comes with essentially a Max8 which is good, but i feel like they missed the plot there a little. If they would've offered this as a Typhon clone, for maybe £100 less, i'd be all over it. This will be considerably more expensive than a Typhon thanks to CNC machined chassis and shock towers (and overall decent spec from what i can tell so far). 

     

    At that point you gotta ask, why? Typhons aren't that popular compared to the other trucks in the range, making it considerably more expensive won't help that. And as a 6s buggy, i'm pretty certain that you can't race it anywhere either. 

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    12 minutes ago, m4inbrain said:

    Here's the thing. In vaping, there's many chinese "knock off" versions of high end tanks, usually coming out of the same factory as the high end one as well. They're usually a tenth of the price though.

     

    This comes with essentially a Max8 which is good, but i feel like they missed the plot there a little. If they would've offered this as a Typhon clone, for maybe £100 less, i'd be all over it. This will be considerably more expensive than a Typhon thanks to CNC machined chassis and shock towers (and overall decent spec from what i can tell so far). 

     

    At that point you gotta ask, why? Typhons aren't that popular compared to the other trucks in the range, making it considerably more expensive won't help that. And as a 6s buggy, i'm pretty certain that you can't race it anywhere either. 

    They will probably bring the rest of the range out later, I suspect this is just the first one :P

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    32 minutes ago, Jumper said:

    They will probably bring the rest of the range out later, I suspect this is just the first one :P

     

    Queue the Krotan, the Tolian, Incast and Nutorious. 

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    43 minutes ago, m4inbrain said:

     

    Queue the Krotan, the Tolian, Incast and Nutorious. 

    yes :rofl:  exactly 

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    lol i suppose arrma should be touched a company has decided to clone your gear haaha

    cant wait for the OUTCASH KROTON and MERO to appear soon :)

    cant see there being much of a market though unless the models are alot cheaper that arrmas

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    8 hours ago, m4inbrain said:

    Here's the thing. In vaping, there's many chinese "knock off" versions of high end tanks, usually coming out of the same factory as the high end one as well. They're usually a tenth of the price though.

     

    This comes with essentially a Max8 which is good, but i feel like they missed the plot there a little. If they would've offered this as a Typhon clone, for maybe £100 less, i'd be all over it. This will be considerably more expensive than a Typhon thanks to CNC machined chassis and shock towers (and overall decent spec from what i can tell so far). 

     

    At that point you gotta ask, why? Typhons aren't that popular compared to the other trucks in the range, making it considerably more expensive won't help that. And as a 6s buggy, i'm pretty certain that you can't race it anywhere either. 

    It could be machined but low grade aluminium meaning no increase in cost or in fact not machined at all and pressed but they say it's machined. It could also be cast and machine finished cheap aluminium.  It wasn't that long ago a Chinese company tried to pass pot metal axles off as steel.

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    if they brought out a nero clone that would be epic now that arrma cant make it any more. the tooling for it will be out there somewhere :P 

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    10 hours ago, Jumper said:

    yes :rofl:  exactly 

     

    Watch this space.... They've just launched the 'kronos' 

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    3 hours ago, Jumper said:

    if they brought out a nero clone that would be epic now that arrma cant make it any more. the tooling for it will be out there somewhere :P 

    They just need a scanner of an original. You can get super high precision 3D scanners these days and cheap enough to own yourself. All the existing clones are probably just parts scanned in. The KMX2 for example isn't made in the same tooling etc. The parts are slightly different sizes and the plastics all have different injection moulded points.

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    4 hours ago, mond said:

    They just need a scanner of an original. You can get super high precision 3D scanners these days and cheap enough to own yourself. All the existing clones are probably just parts scanned in. The KMX2 for example isn't made in the same tooling etc. The parts are slightly different sizes and the plastics all have different injection moulded points.

    I know. One of my jobs at work is programming a 3d scanner to measure turbine blades. They aren't exactly cheap though. :D

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    Bearing in mind arrma history before horizon and what allegedly happened to team Durango this doesn't surprise me in the slightest. 

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    On 17/10/2019 at 17:49, Jumper said:

    I know. One of my jobs at work is programming a 3d scanner to measure turbine blades. They aren't exactly cheap though. :D

    Sounds like a firm i know, i shan't say its name! 

     

    Is there any follow ups on this car or has any one got one that can tell me what its like? Im in market for a 6s buggy!

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