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From: derby, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi im sorry if this is in the wrong place
I have a savage 25 ive had it a while now and im sick of breaking it, Ive been looking at the tamaya electric buggys like the hornet and i was wondering if i was to buy one of these I could use the servo and radio gear out of the savage 25 in one of these buggys, would this work?=D
any info would be great as im a real noob when it comes to all this stuff
thanks!
I have a savage 25 ive had it a while now and im sick of breaking it, Ive been looking at the tamaya electric buggys like the hornet and i was wondering if i was to buy one of these I could use the servo and radio gear out of the savage 25 in one of these buggys, would this work?=D
any info would be great as im a real noob when it comes to all this stuff
thanks!

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They all break, some will break less than others. 1/8 scale break less. Mine only breaks when the driver screws up the driving (I mean... screws up the landings)
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From: derby, UNITED KINGDOM
hehe yeah =)
Ijust feel like somthing a bit less powerful to mess around in the back garden with and stuff at the mo
just tuck it all appart i doubt the servos will fit into the smaller electric buggys? but i should be able to use the controler?
Ijust feel like somthing a bit less powerful to mess around in the back garden with and stuff at the mo
just tuck it all appart i doubt the servos will fit into the smaller electric buggys? but i should be able to use the controler?




thanks for your reply mate