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Dandare 27-01-2012 10:47 PM

Wot no LRP Twister thread ??
 
Surprised to see no info/opinions of this newby 2wd..

I've looked into this kit comparing it with other similarly priced RTR's when suggesting 'starter' brushed RTR 2wd's for friends. (ie, Mad Rat, TT Pheonix XB, FTX Edge)

To me it seems good because... it looks :cool:, strong, reasonable quality plastics, ball raced gearbox (maybe even the axles too ?), gear diff, reasonable 16T ESC limit (though only comes with a 23T) & half descent tyres (?)

Not so good because... it's at least £20 more expensive than other equivalent RTR's, (though admittedly includes a 1600Mah battery & slow charger), 27Mhz radio :thumbdown:, no lipo voltage cut ESC, no adjustable turnbuckles, plastic telescopic driveshafts.

I kinda like it, recent mag review says it has a good chassis, capable of plenty more oomph (not sure the the telescopic driveshafts will like it... )

Anyone have one, race one, broke one yet ?

mes 28-01-2012 06:24 PM

I saw two pre-production models at last year's LRP Offroad Challenge finals. One of them was hopped up with CVDs (from the Blast BX maybe), turnbuckles and different shocks IIRC. Both were running in the 13.5 turn 2WD class and seemed to do quite well.

It is also available with a 2.4 GHz radio and as a roller at approx, EUR 70.-.

The tyres are the LRP Offroad Challenge control tyres, which are said to be OK on carpet, but not at all great on any surface.

I recently talked to a local dealer about the car. He said that some of his customers had some good fun with it at the Megadrom Geilenkirchen, an astro track laid out on a concrete and brick underground. According to him, the Twisters always kept coming back for more, so the car seems to be pretty tough indeed.

mes 01-02-2012 03:44 PM

News from Nuremberg:
- Twister Stadium Truck/Truggy version as an RTR 120511 and roller 120610
- Twister Buggy KIT w clear Body No 120411 (approx. 65 euros) :thumbsup:

poebe 07-08-2012 10:10 AM

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single cab 10-10-2012 07:36 PM

How is the LRP Twister ? Top or flop... I would like buy one or should i stay with my Tamiya Dyna Blaster and overhault hem ? :eh?:

poebe 28-10-2012 07:31 AM

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they are great cars and rolling chassis only costs 75 euros
the parts are not very expensive and adapt parts from other cars
Also aluminum parts are coming more and more
lrp.cc
the car can take a beating. very stiff chassis? no.
which bends does not break;)

great car for a little bashing

Cremegg 17-12-2012 02:56 PM

i bought one a few weeks ago and for stock its quite fast a its durable

im buying the etronix photon 13t brushless soon and that should fly then

is a great little car though :thumbsup:

Dandare 18-12-2012 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cremegg (Post 722763)
i bought one a few weeks ago and for stock its quite fast a its durable

im buying the etronix photon 13t brushless soon and that should fly then

is a great little car though :thumbsup:

Are you already running lipos ?

I ran my ECX Boost (didn't want to get my x2c filthy, lol) with a 5000mah 30c Turnigy lipo with a £7 HPI 15T Fire bolt motor at our track last weekend & it flew, I was quite surprised tbh :D

If you're still using nimh's I'd try lipos first.

single cab 20-12-2012 05:39 AM

Todays 2wd Buggys looks like all the same . Wich Buggys made same with the Twister ?

Team C and Ansmann...???

Cremegg 07-01-2013 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dandare (Post 723123)
Are you already running lipos ?

I ran my ECX Boost (didn't want to get my x2c filthy, lol) with a 5000mah 30c Turnigy lipo with a £7 HPI 15T Fire bolt motor at our track last weekend & it flew, I was quite surprised tbh :D

If you're still using nimh's I'd try lipos first.

Hi

Yer I've got the 13t with 4000mah 25c gens ace lipos in now and it's quite rapid,

Took to a race meet for the first time and did ok, I've ordered a few hop ups for it, such as CVDs, adjustable turnbuckles and the adjustable shocks. Apex models stock all spare parts for the twister, enter the lrp product code in and it comes up too, there quite cheep.

Cremegg 07-01-2013 11:58 PM

[QUOTE=poebe;682091]http://www.modelbouwforum.nl/forums/...l-je-voor.html

Is this yours?

Very nice setup!

single cab 08-01-2013 11:59 AM

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What wheels and tires are these...?

Cremegg 27-01-2013 11:34 PM

7 Attachment(s)
Heres Mine All Hoped Up... Shocks, Turnbuckles, CVDS, Alu Locking Hex Hubs,

Enjoy :)

poebe 24-06-2013 05:19 PM

the transparent windows are very beautiful.
also hopups are great!
my new twister (3) has a 4600 kv sidewinder v2 setup
tonight I might mount other springs because the standard blue feathers are too weak for the weight of the 5600 lipo and the motor.
I will also remove all VTEC stickers because they ruin the car.
I now have the car with a 21t pinion tested and temperatures stay well but this week I will test. pionion a 23t

If you have any tips please let me hear from you
you can also tell us something of the experience of the shock absorbers?

poebe 01-07-2013 08:06 PM

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poebe 23-07-2013 04:55 AM

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