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Darren Boyle 04-06-2009 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by General Accident (Post 249688)
Which shops have these? I've looked at DMS, Modelsport and JE Spares websites and no one is listing them. The buggy looks interesting as a starter car to get a young 'un out onto the track.

I cannot speak on behalf of the other shops you mention, but we wont be stocking the car for the time being at DMS. The car looks "OK" for the money but we already have the new "Stinger" buggy coming from CML very soon (looks really cool) for those who want an RTR/entry level 2wd for under £100 and for me the Ansmann is just too close in price to the Team spec B4 to justify its price tag when you can get a "proven" buggy for very little more..

Nick Goodall 04-06-2009 03:18 PM

It's good to see another option out there though, anything that encourages people to switch to 1/10th off road in this current climate is a good thing :thumbsup:

2wd Electric seems to be one of the cheapest forms of racing to start-up in now, for the first time in a long while i think that will have a big influence on what many T/C racers decide to do as costs keep going up!

Spoolio 04-06-2009 05:01 PM

£131.99? I know that is for the Pro version but that's quite a way adrift of £49.99 (which I'd assumed was for the non-Pro)innit.

ryanlownie 04-06-2009 05:11 PM

The actual RRP is £139.99. The info I remember posting a week or two back was for the Madrat which is what I quoted on the phone to Ansmann and got priced up. The X Pro with that price seems like it could be a different car, and the Madrat is yet to be released?

Jamie.T 04-06-2009 05:55 PM

The Madrat kit will be shipping early next week. This is the more basic version of the x-pro and retails at just £49.99.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...ore/madrat.jpg

Jamie....

Si Coe 04-06-2009 06:02 PM

Ok, so given the spec for the Madrat, what is on the Pro X to make it cost nearly 3x as much? Gold battery strap? Diamond Turnbuckles?

Joking aside, I guess its got dogbones not UJ's on the MadRat, non-turnbuckle links and plastic shocks, but I still struggle to see why the Pro X costs so much relative to the Madrat.

General Accident 04-06-2009 07:36 PM

I'm 'avin one of them cheapo ones. It looks like a far better home for all the electrics out of my Tamiya Hornet :D.

Colinevan 04-06-2009 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ry @ JE Spares (Post 244421)
Just spoken to Ansmann, they have left the manufacturers in China and are on the way to Germany. Once there it's then over to the UK. End of June is looking like the release time.

And to clarify, RTR (Buggy & Truck) = £99.99, Kits = £49.99

Which cars are the £50 ones then, is that a cheaper version etc.

Hmm ignore, for some reason my browser didnt show the great pics above ha ha.

DCM 04-06-2009 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DMS Racing (Post 249772)
I cannot speak on behalf of the other shops you mention, but we wont be stocking the car for the time being at DMS. The car looks "OK" for the money but we already have the new "Stinger" buggy coming from CML very soon (looks really cool) for those who want an RTR/entry level 2wd for under £100 and for me the Ansmann is just too close in price to the Team spec B4 to justify its price tag when you can get a "proven" buggy for very little more..

That will be the Duratrax then.....

I think, as long as everything is good on the car, the price is good to, unproven or not. We seem to embrace lots of chassis in 4wd, lets embrace it in 2wd too!!

tjf 04-06-2009 10:21 PM

I dont think it is the duratrax its advertised on page 86 of June RRCI

jimmy 04-06-2009 10:25 PM

They don't even have a pic on the website?
Either way - this is about the Ansmann buggies so lets create another thread for this CML one and not distract from the efforts that the Ansmann UK guys have gone to get this buggy over here and hopefully expand interest in this class of racing (I for one am pretty bored with the lack of 2WD cars around)

DCM 04-06-2009 10:27 PM

Mine will be with me on Monday, if I am lucky, I might get it on Saturday, but I doubt it, and that then stops the urge to build it on the weekend, and not take pics for here....

Jez 04-06-2009 11:26 PM

just finished diff ,gearbox and shocks.the shocks are really sweet,go together well albeit no indiation of oil viscosity or spring rate.ae springs dont fit but kyosho springs do,so set up should be relatively easy[ish].screw quality is excellent,no binding of suspension arms.was hoping to run it at southport this sunday but forgot i have an 18th to go to friday night,however anyone wanting to check it out please feel free to come over on sunday at southport.and give us your thoughts.any comments will be relayed back to ansmann uk.many thanks jez.

DaveG28 05-06-2009 09:27 AM

Keep us informed of progress, in two minds on this or CR2 now so would like to hear how it builds/goes!

P.S. Sorry I haven't replied to the PM yet!

jim76 05-06-2009 09:47 AM

for £50 i think it looks great. Far better than a Tamiya Hornet etc. A youngster could actually race it at a club and it would probably handle half decent, and even includes a slipper. You wouldn't really need to upgrade much on it to improve apart from maybe shocks some time down the line.

If the £99 rtr is based on that kit then i can see it being very popular in these hard times.

good luck to them

Lee Martin 05-06-2009 11:36 AM

That kits £50! fair play! i hope it gets alot more people into the sport!!! well done!

lochness42 05-06-2009 12:20 PM

this kit looks great for price, I just wonder how much durable this car is.

Jamie.T 05-06-2009 04:38 PM

Just to let you all know, there will be a truck kit version out late next week which also retails at £49.99

Will be in shops around the 19th June.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...ore/macnum.jpg

Jamie...

DaveG28 05-06-2009 07:00 PM

Ok, hang on, have these really been pics of the £50 buggy/truck?? Because I can't spot the difference between them and the pro x at £130???

What exactly are the differences?

lochness42 05-06-2009 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thomj316 (Post 250369)
Just to let you all know, there will be a truck kit version out late next week which also retails at £49.99

Will be in shops around the 19th June.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...ore/macnum.jpg

Jamie...

Jamie correct your pics - you've got "Optional pats" there. :o


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