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siddus74 26-12-2012 06:56 PM

ShortCourse ...
 
Ive seen a couple of the SC trucks racing with the buggies, I presume they are 4wd ...

Does the club cater for the 4WD SC outside as well as indoors ...

Considering on of these ....

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/associat...roducts/366834

I presume it would be ok for indoors as well? Any advice would be great ..

Scott.

batesy 26-12-2012 08:43 PM

Most of the sc are 2wd there's normal a heat of them on w Friday night out doors and theres normally a heat on a Sunday club meet aswell.

siddus74 26-12-2012 10:18 PM

Ill look at the 2wd options, many thanks ...im sure the 2 racing indoors on saturday night were 4wd?

many thanks,

Scott.

Matt123 27-12-2012 01:14 AM

No that was a 2WD Ansmann X2SC mate :)

shark 27-12-2012 08:28 AM

Stickers!!!! ;)

Matt123 27-12-2012 10:04 AM

Yep that's me

siddus74 27-12-2012 10:17 AM

Nice, thanks for the heads up ... does the club run a class out doors for these in the spring / summer? what was the slightly smaller black and yellow one? was that 2wd?

Scott.

aaron1974 27-12-2012 01:00 PM

Think the smaller black and yellow one is also an ansmann but based on a different model.. not sure if it's 2wd or 4wd though... we run a heat or two on friday nights outdoors and theres always a heat at the snowman series... Usually all 2wd though !

siddus74 27-12-2012 02:29 PM

Aaron, whats the best one to get? I liked the Team Associates ...

I dont necessarily want to buy the entry level one and then have to rebuild it with all the better equipment ... some thing that works straight out the box is my future. And one that fits into the classes being raced...

Scott.

wes 27-12-2012 05:28 PM

Would recommend looking at some of the more recent released trucks that can be built in a mid motor format more suited to the UK's high grip tracks. Clue in this post!

sime46 27-12-2012 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wes (Post 726036)
Would recommend looking at some of the more recent released trucks that can be built in a mid motor format more suited to the UK's high grip tracks. Clue in this post!

Interesting. What do ya recommend Andy?

aaron1974 27-12-2012 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siddus74 (Post 725965)
Aaron, whats the best one to get? I liked the Team Associates ...

I dont necessarily want to buy the entry level one and then have to rebuild it with all the better equipment ... some thing that works straight out the box is my future. And one that fits into the classes being raced...

Scott.

Like Wes has said there are a few new trucks on the market... Durango/Losi which are both rear/mid motor positions but depending on your budget and your ability you can't go wrong with the Ansmann X2SC/Team C TS2 or a 2nd hand hpi Blitz which are both very cheap (and still competative) by comparison.. Last years short coarse nationals had 4 of the top five drivers using the X2SC (for the majority of the season).. the other was a durango.


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