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1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 1:36:41 AM   
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ok, well, these are pretty out of date, but these are the rc cars that i currently have, and they are pretty kool 2. i do plan on getting a hpi firestorm, but these are what i have now.

my new cobra






my 2 scions





my 65 mustang



my 06 mustang



these are just a few, i have alot more.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 2:13:30 PM   
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sweet rides m8 and check out the e-storm looks quality

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 7:59:27 PM   
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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. I have quite a few XMOD's myself. Wish they didn't discontinue them. My kids and I love bashing them around the house. I have some of the cars and trucks.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 8:14:19 PM   
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I still have my Xmod which I use to chase the cat and dog around the house. My neighbor is HUUUUUGE into them, he has over 15 and one of them is in the 40mph range (His high speed quest goes on and on). He gave my 7.2v lipos, awd conv kit, ball bearings, and a 30k motor for free (i think i am around the 20 mph range).

How long have these been discontinued? I've always wanted the purple Camaro body



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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 8:27:17 PM   
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There's XMODS in this picture















I miss these days, when my G was still clean:





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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 8:31:40 PM   
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fordman239 -
Where did you get those deep dish wheels for the rear?

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 9:00:05 PM   
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Where did you get those deep dish wheels for the rear?


The deep-dish wheels come from the Scion tC body kit set. Many people buy 'em without having a need for the body parts, just for the wheels The front and rear both have deep dishes, but the rears are more deep for a cosmetic offset look.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 9:01:12 PM   
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u know mini z are alot better (yes i know they cost more)but they are true hobby grade and have wicked awsome bodys

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 9:24:05 PM   
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THOSE LOOK SICK

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/10/2008 11:57:39 PM   
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i got them from a guy on the xmods forum, but yeah, scion tc body kit. they arent all discontinued, only the good ones. they are great things to play with, i have more thanis shown.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/11/2008 12:21:00 AM   
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u know mini z are alot better (yes i know they cost more)but they are true hobby grade and have wicked awsome bodys


why?
why is it that every time someone posts something, somebody has got to come along and knock them down?
this thread isn't a "i think the xmods are the best" or a "xmods are better than mini z's" thread. the guy is just showing off his collection. at no time did he ask you to bash his cars nor did he bash yours. but thanks for letting us all know what your over inflated ego thinks of the xmod. much appreciated. now keep your opinion to yourself until someone asks for it.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/11/2008 11:20:15 PM   
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Nothing wrong with XMods people. Lets not have a this is better than that thread.

Thanks -

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/11/2008 11:30:19 PM   
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I had the 65 mustang and did the 6 cell mod to it which made it alot better. It was faster and handled better nad the mod was free. I just ripped the battery tray out of and old dvd remote, then mounted it using the screw holes under the roof of the body. I never really was happy with teh steering though so I eventually got rid of it.

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/12/2008 1:02:42 AM   
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quote:

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u know mini z are alot better (yes i know they cost more)but they are true hobby grade and have wicked awsome bodys


why?
why is it that every time someone posts something, somebody has got to come along and knock them down?
this thread isn't a "i think the xmods are the best" or a "xmods are better than mini z's" thread. the guy is just showing off his collection. at no time did he ask you to bash his cars nor did he bash yours. but thanks for letting us all know what your over inflated ego thinks of the xmod. much appreciated. now keep your opinion to yourself until someone asks for it.



im not knocking xmods i personly have 5-7 but i had no clue that there was somthing better when i got them so i just figuerd id point that out

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RE: 1/28 scale xmods! - 2/13/2008 11:16:58 AM   
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ok, guys, its ok to express feelings, but no need for the drama. that person who had the 6 cell mustang, the steering on gen1's are a;ways 2 wide, which is why there is a tight turn upgrade yuo solder into the circuit board. xmods are great to drive inside when its raining, but i wouldnt take mine out side much cuz the road is bumper and all.