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    Traxxas XRT 8s

    The Traxxas XRT fuses race-inspired design and engineering with X-Maxx® power and strength. The result is an all-new platform with sharp reflexes and unprecedented stability that is capable of exploiting the upper range of extreme 8s power and speed.

     

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    XRT Battery & Speed Chart

     

     

    Length (including wing): 31.41 inches (798mm)
    Front Track: 23.43 inches (595mm)
    Rear Track: 23.43 inches (595mm)
    Ground Clearance: 1.93 inches (49mm)
    Weight: 19.70 pounds (8.94kgs) - without body
    21.03 pounds (9.54kgs) - with body
    23.87 pounds (10.83kgs) - with body & two 4s 6700mAh LiPos
    Height: 10.15 inches (258mm) - ride height
    12.12 inches (308mm) - full droop
    Wheelbase: 18.9 inches (480mm)
    Shock Length (front): 6.79 inches (173mm)
    Shock Length (rear): 6.79 inches (173mm)
    Tires (Pre-Glued): 7.4 x 3.8 inches (188mm x 97mm)
    Wheels: 4.3 x 5.7 inches (110mm x 147mm)
    Speed Control: Velineon® VXL-8s
    Motor (electric): Velineon® 1200XL Brushless
    with heat sink and dual fan shrouds
    Overall Drive Ratio: 20.6:1 (20/50 motor pinion and spur gear)



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    13 minutes ago, Stormbringer said:

    1200 quid ouch :insane:

    Or £400 a month on Paypal Pay In Three 😂

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    Way too much money for a piece of plastic fantastic..🤣

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    30 minutes ago, BashingBrian said:

    Way too much money for a piece of plastic fantastic..🤣

    Not this plastic ‘discussion’ again surely? 🥱😴

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    Have to make money back on the fans     £1200 is a lot but will ARRMA match it with the next release

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    Yeah, i prefer my rigs unnecessarily heavy and irreparably bent too, with all stuff just bolted to a cheap piece of 6061 for fast turnaround. No design needed, makes for good RCs. 👍

     

    £1200 is the higher end of what i've thought it'd be, but realistically, it's £200 over the Kraton 8s that inevitably requires a buttload of money thrown at it just to prevent it from folding like Liz Truss. Not a problem with the XRT, and if it should snap (which i doubt very much considering what my X-Maxx has been through), you'll just replace one of the three plastic sections.

     

    Still not happy about the VXL8s, but yeah.. Not going to order immediately (RC break until spring), but come spring, come XRT. In orange, unless they bring out a Rock n Roll by then, which i'd prefer. 

     

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    7 minutes ago, Kpowell911 said:

    Not this plastic ‘discussion’ again surely? 🥱😴

     

    It's funny that the one thing that Traxxas does inarguably better than most RC manufacturers is the one thing "haters" go to first to dump on releases. 😄

     

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    I don't like plastic  but at the moment it seems to do better than the metal some use.

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    9 hours ago, Kpowell911 said:

    Not this plastic ‘discussion’ again surely? 🥱😴

    I wasn't hating on the plastic, just stating that £1200 for a plastic toy seems a bit excessive to me..!!

     

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    2 hours ago, BashingBrian said:

    just stating that £1200 for a plastic toy seems a bit excessive to me..!!

     


    But surely, would the materials used matter if it was, A, reliable and strong.  or, B, break into 3 sections making them relatively easy to work on.

     

    plus really can’t deny that the plastic x-maxx isn’t up to the job.

     

    £1200 for a “luxury” nowadays is excessive for whatever you buy, be it Rc, Lego is another popular money pit too and that’s all plastic.

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    Do a roller and be able to fit proper 1/5 electrics and I would be interested

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    4 hours ago, mydoddy69 said:

    It’s not £1200 the price dropped to £1069 🙂. Got mine preordered 👍

    wow! Thats me pleasantly surprised!!

     

    Basically knocked a Max 6 off the price….

     

    Decisions decisions 


     

    Edit:  Saying January 13th now however….

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    Black is apparantly limited and in store specific. Probably US Online….

     

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    which is a shame!

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    4 hours ago, Kpowell911 said:

    wow! Thats me pleasantly surprised!!

     

    Basically knocked a Max 6 off the price….

     

    Decisions decisions 


     

    Edit:  Saying January 13th now however….

     
    You don’t want one of these you want an Arrma outcast exb I’m pretty sure one will be up for sale very soon 😂😂

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    The black one looks.. kinda cool, but boring. 

     

    Orange or green. Or Rockn Roll, or Solar Flare, if they do those by then. 

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    Never had an issue with driveline on my X-Maxx - if you stay within reason on the motor side, it holds up just fine. Once you go 800kv coke cans with stupid gearing, then yeah, i'd assume it becomes too weak. But you'll ruin the X-Maxx with that anyway. 

     

    I found the servo in the X-Maxx.. meh. Mine's holding up (2.5 years now), but it certainly leaves the desire for something better. Not necessarily a 80kg ProModeler or something, just something slightly faster/stronger. 

     

    The VXL was okay while it lasted - mine blew up within the first three months of ownership, so yeah. I've been told by other members here that they don't do that anymore, i believe it when i see it. I'd certainly order a Max6 with it. My XRT will run the VXL while it lasts, and then get my MMX8s because i don't have anything else to put it in. 

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    1 hour ago, mydoddy69 said:

     
    You don’t want one of these you want an Arrma outcast exb I’m pretty sure one will be up for sale very soon 😂😂

    I swore Id never buy an Arrma after the catastrophy that was that so called “EXB”, since then Ive stayed true to that haha

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    41 minutes ago, norwegiarc said:

    Proline will do Cool bodies i Believe

     

    Can you program ESC Settings?  Punch, Dragbrake, and other Parameters ?

    Or do i need buy better ESC like Max6 ?

     

    Been reading that many Xmaxx owners first mods are ESC , Servo and some Driveline parts that are weak 

     

    Can i use cool Xmaxx body like this from Proline ?

     

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    If you want a truck style just buy an X Maxx?

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    Buy a widemaxx. 

     

    And no, the X-Maxx shells won't fit, it's an entirely different mounting system, and the exocage on the XTR doesn't look like it'd fit truck shells. 

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    6 hours ago, norwegiarc said:

     

    🙂XRT :  Xtreme Race Truggy ? 🙂

    It stands for X Maxx Race Truck I believe

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    The X-Maxx is unironically one of the nicest trucks to wrench on, and i've had a few rigs from 1/10 to 1/5. It's nicer to wrench on than any 1/8th Arrma (i had EXB, Typhon 3s and 6s v5 etc), it's nicer to wrench on than my Losis (Tenacity DB Pro and DBXL-E 2.0), the list goes on. 

     

    Don't mistake Arrmas with Traxxas' when it comes to convenience in wrenching. Yeah you gotta take the wheels off, of course. You take the wheels off of any rig that you're wrenching on, from 1/10 crawler to 1/5th desert buggy. I absolutely despised wrenching on my EXB, i actually enjoy it on the X-Maxx. Everything is designed. Of course, there's a few stupid things that can be improved, but in general, there's always an intended way to get your screwdriver into the bolt.

     

    Of course i agree that this shouldn't be the first truck for anyone, get something smaller first - a 23lbs rig going 50mph is going to do severe damage if you're not properly in control, both to people and property. Apart from that, nah. In case of Traxxas rigs, the bigger, the easier to wrench on - and in general, i prefer them over both Arrma and Losi. My Maxx was as nice to wrench on as the X-Maxx (or my multiple TRX4s for that matter, though i only have SSD and RC4WD to compare against). 

     

    You also don't really need to carry them - you can, of course, but at this scale it's not necessary. The X-Maxx has a very convenient "carrying handle", as does the XRT (wheelie bar, very comfortable to carry) - and rigs like the DBXL-E 2.0 i pulled behind me in the end, via string, which you can do with the X-Maxx/XRT (as well as the K8S/O8S) as well. 

     

    In terms of bashers, i disagree - i think the bigger ones absolutely are more fun. My X-Maxx is by far the most fun bashing rig i've owned so far. On the other hand, my DBXL-E 2.0 wasn't that much fun, just inconvenient at all times.

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    This is bull💩,if you were desperate to get it on releasee day and you have no local Hobby shop close to you..!! 😩😩

     

    Due to the Traxxas First Release Program we are only permitted for instore sales for the first 2 weeks, after this online sales will be opened.

    Please contact us for further information about the Release Program

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