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Old 08-02-2008
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Default Thunder tiger SPARROWHAWK

Just found these of the thunder tiger sparrowhawk



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Looks good, wonder if we'll see it over here though?
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Wow! Another 4wd car on the map. Who said 1/10th was dieing?
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If you look really closely you'll see the dampers look identical to the EB4-S3 and the wheel drives are teh standard format for 1/8th!

I think we are looking at an electric 1/8th car not a new 4wd 1/10th!!

Have to wait until more details are available to be sure!
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not so sure on 1/8th,the motor and speedo dont look 'lost' in the chassis,the battery slots seem to run full length of the chassis so not sure on the 1/8th size..but you never know.
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There's a photo of the carbon fibre (?) prototype bodyshell knocking about and the labelling clearly says 'Sparrowhawk B****', '1:10 Electric Bug**'!

Think that settles the debate!
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