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New Serpent 2wd 1/10th buggy coming
Just saw this on RC Tech, seems that Serpent is getting into 1/10th off road then.:thumbsup:
http://www.liverc.com/news/announcem...road_buggy%21/ Perhaps we will get a 4wd buggy as well some time. |
try googling serpent s500, now known as the durango 410...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=se...w=1280&bih=911 http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/gall...erpentS500.jpg |
The Durango/Gerd Strange/Serpent tie up and prototype buggies are well known, but it would be good if Serpent could release 1/10th off road buggies that we can all own and enjoy.
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That looks like a EXACT copy of the Durango,nothing seems different.
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read the text in the link in first post, especially the TITLE ;)
or if you can't be bothered Serpent announces new 2wd 1/10 offroad buggy! Quote:
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After that a few people (with money) got serpent restarted That's the history lesson for today :) |
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Anyway, cool to see they're also working on a 2WD! :thumbsup: I just hope it's something different and unique, and with a good looking shell! (Please Serpent, take Tamiya's late 80s and early 90s buggies as an inspiration) :p |
:p What a story behind Gerd and Serpent... what a guy! lol
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Cool. Can't wait for more details :)
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some pictures here
http://www.rc-news.de/01/2013/spielw...-spyder-srx-2/ |
I know there will be a lot of Serpent fans saying this is awesome...
But...... Is it just me or does this look not so special... The only thing to really make this car slightly worse is wood screws... It looks cheap and nasty, and for a car to be debuted, jesus make the wiring at least presentable! Not impressive at all. |
Ron, I agree that it is not as unique and progressive as one might hope - especially being a newcomer in a class. And sure, Serpent should seriously regret not entering the 1/10 offroad scene a few years back with their brand name on the DEX410...
However, things don't need to be wild, unique and special to become successful. If they've done their homework, most people can squeeze good performance out of the car, it will be easy to work on and tough as nails. For a car suitable for the masses, you need those points. For a car that appeals to the masses, you need those points that make the car unique... |
looks like a xxx with losi BB's on, not impressed.
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Yep...looks dated and poorly finished....initial impressions not good.
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The car is a preproduction model. People going on about it looking dated what would you do different? You can't reinvent the wheel. This car will be a good quality solid 2wd buggy.
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Mid motor! , the s500 was a pre production prototype in the picture, far better finish, and prep. Guess the test will be in marketing and spares back up too though
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Again a comment made in the b4.2 thread why would a company make mid car for the smaller uk market when the USA market is so much bigger and rear motor suited to there tracks. Yes I would have liked mid motor but is what it is. The s500 comment yeah agree but that car had been round for years before that pic.
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Hobao far east mid or rear durango uk mid or rear schumacher mid or rear car assocoiated rear, uk conversion used all over europe tamiya, far east uk conversion used over europe Xfactory worldwide think you may find its not just the uk market! |
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Here are some pics from the show, my friend is a Serpent Distributor here in Turkey and he sent these to me. Thought you may be interested...
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Like I said earlier, it's indeed not a special car on the exterior so far but seriously guys, it doesn't deserve so much negativity - especially not just because it's not mid-motor.
Rear-motor is still the benchmark for many tracks, and also for off-track use/bashing... Because it's unlikely with the amazing growth of 2WD offers in the last few years that Serpent could snatch a large piece of that market share in racing whatever the car they release, I think they're taking the less extravagant approach :) |
looks alright that
dont see why it needs mid motor. plenty rear motor B4's at the indoor, carpeted track where I race and they do quite well no mid motor option could simply mean that they are trying to keep development costs down to enter the market with a competitive price point |
Serpent 2wd plans Mid motor
http://rcspecial.com/news/?p=127285 Plans for a Mid motor and 2wd sct
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Change the record mark your boring now. Trying to bring up old stuff over and over again
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Just thinking about it, Serpent might be doing some clever work on the timing on the background. They've given themselves a good amount of time to get the bugs out and improve/mod the chassis. I don't know what team drivers they have, but if they can drive themselves in the picture and release a rear motor and simultaneously or shortly after a mid motor, they've really done their homework! :)
To be honest I'm not expecting anything crazy, but a solid car, price and decent result from team drivers is enough to establish your brand in the scene :thumbsup: I will be watching their progress! |
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Then after the Worlds they'll look at Europe so a mid motor car probably will be on the agenda at some point when they can afford it unlike other manufacturers bought out by the major distributor companies and have gone to crap because they are doing too many projects at once. Look at Yokomo no one distributed them until they brought out a mid motor car and then people are taking notice and selling them. Good on Serpent. :thumbsup: |
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