Need advice on 1/8th scale buggy
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From: St. CloudMN
Hi everyone,
I'm fairly new to this hobby and am now wanting to get into it more. I need some advice on chosing my first buggy!! Here are some features I am looking for
-8th scale RTR electric
-I am looking for something super durable for bashing.....the stronger the better
-fairly fast
-looks sweet
-parts are fairly easily accesible
-low maintenence
also wondering is there are any completely waterproof buggies worth buying
Any advice would be very helpful on what car I should get with what battery set up and why
-thanks for any help
Nick<br type="_moz" />
I'm fairly new to this hobby and am now wanting to get into it more. I need some advice on chosing my first buggy!! Here are some features I am looking for
-8th scale RTR electric
-I am looking for something super durable for bashing.....the stronger the better
-fairly fast
-looks sweet
-parts are fairly easily accesible
-low maintenence
also wondering is there are any completely waterproof buggies worth buying
Any advice would be very helpful on what car I should get with what battery set up and why
-thanks for any help
Nick<br type="_moz" />
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I pickup up a mugen mbx6 eco after owning several traxxas cars that would break if you looked at them too hard. I have since bash harder that I ever dared since march and have only lost one pin in the driveshaft because the grub screw backed out. The part was about $1.50. Other than that I've broken absolutely nothing and my bashing now consists of skate parks with huge jumps.
I can't speak for other buggies but the mugen has been incredible so far.
I can't speak for other buggies but the mugen has been incredible so far.
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i am willing to spend at the most up to 600 dollars with the batteries
i am willing to spend at the most up to 600 dollars with the batteries
For that kind of money maybe you could try the HPI 1/8 trophy buggy which i believe is about 450 RTR then you could pick up 4 sky lipos for it. A few people run them around were i live and they look pretty good. Maybe someone else could help better because everything i would recommend in 1/8 buggies is going to go for more than the 600 you have planned by the time you are done with everything.
I think i paid about 850 for kit and esc/motor combo and servo. You would still need a remote on top of that. Im sure there are cheaper out there but i really liked the associated
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