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Is the Schumacher Cat sx2 the only competitive 4wd that takes stick packs rather than saddle packs?
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X11!!
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Just looked at that x11. Doesn't seem to be a very common car and seems fairly old compared to the cat. More expensive too. I'm only a beginner
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Look at the Tamiya Durga. http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/reviewtamiyadurga/
Same suspension as their TRF cars but with plastic chassis to keep the price down. You might not win a national with it but it's more than enough for club racing.
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That looks like a good option. I'm only wanting it for club racing and maybe a regional or two later on in the year.
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If the Durga looks good look at the Tamiya DB01-R
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Looks very nice but price is also creeping up
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Yeah, but to make a Durga competitive at club level, you'll need to spend about the difference in price between that and the DB01R.
I bought a Durga, then a few months later the DB01R came out and I was gutted :|. I have spend well over the cost of a DB01R, and my Durga still isn't quite up to R spec. |
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TBH, if you have stick packs and want a race 4wd, the cheapest option is probably the Ansmann X4-Pro and a set of saddles. Its that much cheaper than any competitive stick pack chassis you'd have enough left over for some cells.
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I already have several stick packs. I want to avoid buying saddle packs but want a 4wd car to race. I also have all the electrics, I just need a kit.
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I the Ansmann Blizzard takes stick packs. Very similar to the X4-Pro but cheaper.
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Quality seems a bit dubious. I think it would be better for me to buy a quality kit to use. The tamiya or schumacher seem to be the best options.
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Why do you want to run stick pack cells? There might be a reason all the top line kit's use saddle packs
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The reason I want to run stick packs is to keep costs down. My truck takes stick packs, 2wd car takes sticks so need a 4wd that takes sticks. I don't want to fork out for saddle packs as well just yet. I'm just a poor club racer
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Kyosho Lazer ZX-5 SP takes stick packs. But it is an old model compared to the FS/FS2 (both of which use saddles) |
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You can fit saddles in stick cars. And the X4-Pro is the price of a set of saddles cheaper than a Cat or a DB01R, so what I was suggesting is you get that, and the saddles and still save money. There is no point in not buying saddles if it costs more to avoid them!
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Just get a used Cat SX - Job done!
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