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Traxxas Onroad supercar!
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Now all they need to do is to introduce a driving licence for this as its way too much for your regular RTR buyer/driver. Broken leg anyone??
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Still, besides the body I think they have released something awesome here! :) |
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but it requires an iphone to unlock the restrictor speed on the esc?
thats sucks unless you can do it through a castle link |
but you can only go 100mph+ if you have an iphone?! what a load of crap.
car looks really good, but why the stupid apple tie in? |
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I read earlier somewhere that Traxxas was doing something in a completely new segment... By the looks of this though they perfectly managed to do that :lol: |
No dimensions given, but stated to be 1/7th scale.
I'm guessing the design is a lot leaner than, say, a brushless converted 1/8th circuit racer. The chassis mouldings look the most innovative feature - I can image plenty of folks trying to make a 1/10th equivalent for their TC speed projects. |
After careful(ish) reading I think the iPhone is simply used as a realtime display for the telemetry.
This is the phone mounted on the transmitter: http://traxxas.com/sites/default/fil...ard-6407_o.jpg |
i don't think so,i looked at a review on youtube from URC and he did mention that traxxas have said you need to take a speed restrictor off and to do so you need teh traxxas link app on your iphone,but he said there might be a possibility that you may be able to do it on the esc.
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The thing that should make it not most peoples cup of tea is the $1099 price |
least its not another revo knock off lol
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It's more like 1:6 than 1:7 - using the 257mm wheelbase from the average touring car as a base that is (1/6th scale is 428mm in wheelbase, 1/7th scale is 367mm - the X-01 has a 404mm wheelbase). So like anything from Traxxas, they seem to underestimate the size of it :p Quote:
Anyway, I think your average custom project to get at that speed - without losing 'some' bits of chassis' along the way - would cost more. I really embrace ideas by manufacturers to slowly work their way to purpose built big scale brushless cars (even though there are already some small brands offering 1/5th scale brushless cars). This I think is a big step in the right direction, perhaps we'll see one of the bigger brands like HPI or Traxxas do a brushless 1/5th scale buggy soon? :) |
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Nice toy though :lol: |
If you do have the iPhone docked, I reckon the transmitter will be quite heavy which is uncomfortable when racing
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As Stu mentioned it's primarily used for telemetry but watching the video it also allows you to adjust trims, epa e.t.c all from the iPhone, pretty cool idea!!! |
It looks a right bit of kit. :thumbsup:
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Not many tracks big enough to really let the brakes off on that one are there?
I mean, a 5th/6th/8th scale petrol/nitro will only hit something like 50 or 60mph and won't have the instant hit of torque (and acceleration) of a brushless like this. Trying to double the top speed and then knocking a huge chunk off acceleration times...... lot of tracks going to need to upgrade the catch netting!! (either that or they will sell a shed load of pinions/spurs to drop the top speed and make it useable!) |
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That is a shame to tie it's biggest feature into having a certain device.... Still I would expect some insane speeds out of the car without use of an iPhone. Realistically how many people are going to be doing 100mph when just out on the car park or street? You would need some serious space to whiz around at 100mph! |
Heres a size guide for you
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/_images/...l/6407sl_8.jpg At a full 27 inches long and 12 inches wide |
Personally I think this monster is fantastic. I was already thinking of the ultimate play thing, then I saw the $1100 price tag. Maybe not then.....
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dont want to sound to negative but seams pointless car to me,
its to big and to fast to use on the streets/ carparks, could be good as a race class, but woulds need a kart track or somthing that sort of size |
XO-1 Goes Top Gear!!!
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