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Savagetank

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  1. We'll got myself a savage about 4 years back, had been used only a few times before the owner broke a couple of minor parts - servo arm and front hub from what I can remember and sold it to me for a very cheap

  2. Must say as for the. Chavs many are completely mind boggle when they see the pure torque and speed I these things, lots of kids around with these mini motors and crossers but soon put to shame by my hyper and the flux :) shame there Ian. Many people around I could go on bashing.

  3. Have a regular bash with the nitro and probs take the leccy savage out once in a blue moon. I did sell all my RC's a few years back and was registered on the forum but that was 3 maybe 4 years ago, but about a year ago i was bought another hyper and quickly found myself becoming addicted to them yet again despite the endless tuning and fiddling with them.

  4. You can get screw kits from model sport pal with all sizes of screws and nuts, have a scan on eBay too, what are the screws required for? Have a scan on eBay, large variety of different sized screws which will fit most of your models, there fairly cheap.

  5. Anyone give me a quick review on the savage xs, are they worth it and are they strong? Been looking for a replacement for my Schumacher rascal but I'm stuck on what to pick, I want to dabble in more electrical models since I got my super quick savage flux :)

  6. Take a look at the hyper series there much tougher than hpi truggies and buggies in my experience, the 7 are also dirt cheap and usually come with 2.4ghz radio gear and a nice sized .21 or .28 sized engine to choose from, if you have the extra take a look at the hyper 8's and cage buggy etc, other very tough, bulletproof buggies that have monster strength, easy layout and are fast round the track.

  7. Tighten all screws, take spare glow plugs and possibly a spare glow stick, loctite all screws, charge all batteries and make sure all duffs are well oiled and maintained after each hard day of bashing at the track

  8. Very good and strong considering the price, good bit of entry level kit for the price of it, spares are not as easy to get as other models but are still readily available, I would take a look at a hyper series by hobao, the hyper 7's seem great bang for buck at the moment but if your happy with the Ansmann give it a go, terrific for the price mate

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