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    Team magic E6 1/8 Raptor

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Team Magic have introduced a green version of its E6 RAPTOR 1/8 Brushless Monster Truck. The Raptor features a HobbyWing 150A waterproof ESC couple to a 2250KV 6S brushless motor, a waterproof Savöx metal gear servo, a LED light roof bar, a new version of the F/R differentials with solid gears and CNC machined bevel gears, a metalic center gear diff, 4 hardened steel universal driveshafts and large aluminium splined wheel hubs. The E6 Raptor was designed to provide huge torque and speed delivered thanks to the new 2250KV brushless motor in 6S version.

     

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    Some nice components on a really cheap and nasty looking effort - bright colours for the young bloods I suppose?

    Don't like it.

     

    If it comes in less than £250 then it's interesting.

     

    Al.

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    New material for the Aussie channel, it will be the best thing since sliced bread this time next week to then fade away and be replaced 6 months later with a NOT so new thing since sliced bread but even better than bread itself lol 

     

    Sorry but it just looks like more cheap china crap to me 

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    4 hours ago, .AJ. said:

    Nice light bar, I can’t that lasting long :lol: 

    exactly what i thought :lol::lol:...1 roll over....then its:006:to that bar:yes:

    Edited by evssv

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    I like the look of the shell and wheels, but the rest looks rather poop to me 

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    These are designed and produced in Taiwan

     

    This shares parts with the b8er to some extent.

     

    Even though most parts are certainly "cheap", they asked £392 for the e5

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    If they want over £450 get a Hyper MT instead.

    There's the savvy flux but it's old now & the xl looks poop.

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