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StevenBest 06-03-2013 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by May (Post 753374)
A Dacia Sandero would be the obvious choice :thumbsup:

:thumbsup:Dream garage

Dave Dodd 06-03-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Aire valley (Post 753286)
All the other 2wd cars have been and are copies of the Associated..!!!! :drool:

so whats was the c4.1 :p

Dave Dodd 06-03-2013 09:12 PM

tc02c/x2c
hobao h2 pro
dex210 (can struggle on grass tracks, hubs quite close to rim)
cougar sv

AC199 06-03-2013 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 753331)
and all being run by team drivers... who are team drivers for a reason!

Given its not available yet, I'd hope it was being run by a team driver.

Great post though Captain Obvious, thanks for playing.

AC

Lee24h 06-03-2013 09:29 PM

Dex 210's are really good i prefer it to my x2c
Much easier to drive bit less forgiving however you can relax while driving it
The tm2 is a good car and quaility is is good from the servo back however its a standard x2c front which i personally dont thinks a match to durango and kyosho quality the rtr durango is worth it or pre build cougar sv2
For a first buggy

Adam F 06-03-2013 10:11 PM

Oh dear.. the now weekly "which car is best?/which car would you have?" thread...

I wish we just had a sticky "which car" thread somewhere to point these too! :cry:

cigbunt 06-03-2013 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by x313 (Post 753426)
Oh dear.. the now weekly "which car is best?/which car would you have?" thread...

I wish we just had a sticky "which car" thread somewhere to point these too! :cry:

followed by what 4wd right under it...

chuckie stella 06-03-2013 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cigbunt (Post 753441)
followed by what 4wd right under it...

Well that's the K1 :p

Leave me out of it :lol:

Skye 06-03-2013 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee24h (Post 753408)
Dex 210's are really good i prefer it to my x2c
Much easier to drive bit less forgiving however you can relax while driving it
The tm2 is a good car and quaility is is good from the servo back however its a standard x2c front which i personally dont thinks a match to durango and kyosho quality the rtr durango is worth it or pre build cougar sv2
For a first buggy

I haven't owned a Team C car (yet) so can't comment on the quality of them, but totally disagree with you about the 210. I've never had a car need more upgrades out of the box to make it durable than the 210. On the front end alone the shock tower was rubbish, the steering arm was rubbish, the ball cups are rubbish, the ball studs are rubbish..

And I managed to actually snap the front end clean off of my SV2.

Now kyosho is a different story, I've owned a rb5 Vega and a db1 and never broke a thing. Things wore out, but never broke!

Skye 06-03-2013 11:30 PM

That said, I had some very good races with the 210. But only after I had spent money on a load of Cream and Akula upgrades for it.

Team No Idea 06-03-2013 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MHeadling (Post 753295)
Any of the Vega range are all great cars, tamiya, rb5, b4

A few have been up for sale recently.

You could grab a cheap B4 and convert it to a mid motor vega, they go very well and 99% of shops stock AE spares and they are cheap too!

:thumbsup::thumbsup::woot:

Frecklychimp 07-03-2013 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by steel (Post 753188)
Hi all

If you could have any 2wd buggy on the market what one would it be & why :thumbsup:

Cheers
Mark

TLR 22 and Atomic Carbon CR2

Why.... because i already own them so don't need to waste money on the next new car every other month to be trendy and can just buy Haribo and get fatter and unfashionable instead!

mark christopher 07-03-2013 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by AC199 (Post 753404)
Given its not available yet, I'd hope it was being run by a team driver.

Great post though Captain Obvious, thanks for playing.

AC

Well captain simple, the others have all be used by the paying racer. Team driver can make anything look quick and don't crash like the rest of us...

brooksy 07-03-2013 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Skye (Post 753446)
I haven't owned a Team C car (yet) so can't comment on the quality of them, but totally disagree with you about the 210. I've never had a car need more upgrades out of the box to make it durable than the 210. On the front end alone the shock tower was rubbish, the steering arm was rubbish, the ball cups are rubbish, the ball studs are rubbish..

And I managed to actually snap the front end clean off of my SV2.

Now kyosho is a different story, I've owned a rb5 Vega and a db1 and never broke a thing. Things wore out, but never broke!

You must crash a lot then:woot:

I've run my 210 for a year now and ive only broke one thing on it and that was only because somebody had crashed at the end of the main straight at Worksop and nobody shouted!. Hit him at full speed aswell!

AfroP 07-03-2013 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by brooksy (Post 753504)
You must crash a lot then:woot:

I've run my 210 for a year now and ive only broke one thing on it and that was only because somebody had crashed at the end of the main straight at Worksop and nobody shouted!. Hit him at full speed aswell!


agree here

the 210 is a great car.

AC199 07-03-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 753498)
Well captain simple, the others have all be used by the paying racer. Team driver can make anything look quick and don't crash like the rest of us...

Since when has anyone aspired to be like the average paying club racer? Everyone wants to be Maifield, Cragg, Bradby or for me personally, Neumann. Yes team drivers make stuff look quick, because they are quick, and I realise they can make almost anything look quick. They are only still human though.

Completely aside from the fact that I was talking about the handling of the car rather than anything else.

I think the thing you're missing with your insufferable arrogance is that if you aim low, you will only ever achieve low. Aim for the stars and you might just hit them.

johnboy 07-03-2013 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by AC199 (Post 753519)
Since when has anyone aspired to be like the average paying club racer? Everyone wants to be Maifield, Cragg, Bradby or for me personally, Neumann. Yes team drivers make stuff look quick, because they are quick, and I realise they can make almost anything look quick. They are only still human though.

Completely aside from the fact that I was talking about the handling of the car rather than anything else.

I think the thing you're missing with your insufferable arrogance is that if you aim low, you will only ever achieve low. Aim for the stars and you might just hit them.

One of the best replies I've seen on this forum.
Well said.

My opinion is everyone will think that the car they run is the best out there. For my at the minute I'm enjoying running the sv2 nice easy car to drive for me.

Aire valley 07-03-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Dodd (Post 753391)
so whats was the c4.1 :p

Basically a B4.1 with the gearbox reversed..!!! :) same suspension, steering,etc...
Anyone knows that.....

Skye 07-03-2013 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by brooksy (Post 753504)
You must crash a lot then:woot:

I've run my 210 for a year now and ive only broke one thing on it and that was only because somebody had crashed at the end of the main straight at Worksop and nobody shouted!. Hit him at full speed aswell!

No more than any other club racer, and a lot less than some. Maybe they have improved later batches of the cars, I don't know…. But look back to the 210 threads when they were released, the number of issues was above what you would typically expect from a new model.

I had one of these first batch cars and the quality of plastics used were poor. Shock towers broke for fun, especially the rear one, camber links changed themselves at will during a race, the steering arm broke if you sneezed on it, ball studs hollowed out to allow a hex driver in them shattered meaning a ball cup pop off then became a race ending issue.

Like I say, that was when they first hit the shops so they may well (I would hope that they did) have improved the quality of materials.

Once I put the Akula CF kit on it, the Cream alloy/CF front tower, and ball studs, turnbuckles and ball cups from another brand on it then I had some of my best races with it.

But even having to do that in the first place was more than I thought was reasonable. All new cars have issues of some sort, but I thought the 210 had more than its fair share.

bretts 07-03-2013 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by AC199 (Post 753519)
Since when has anyone aspired to be like the average paying club racer?


I have, my stuff is nowhere near the best.

Jrx2 that's what i'd have


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