Team Magic 1/8 Onroad
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Team Magic 1/8 Onroad
http://www.redrc.net/2008/02/team-ma...car/#more-7702
heard some of you talking about it. Can the world get any better?! i love this, how awesome is it, the one-off white suspension parts, mm. check out all the new stuff at the nuremburg toy fair, theres a lot of shockers, like a 1/12 and 1/24 serpent, and stuff like that, some good stuff.
heard some of you talking about it. Can the world get any better?! i love this, how awesome is it, the one-off white suspension parts, mm. check out all the new stuff at the nuremburg toy fair, theres a lot of shockers, like a 1/12 and 1/24 serpent, and stuff like that, some good stuff.
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RE: Team Magic 1/8 Onroad
well, if you ask me, all onroad nitro competition cars are pretty showy, or actually, all competition cars for that matter have top notch parts and such. It wont be white like that, thats just what concept cars look like because they are able to make it at the factory, and then later make it wout of the real material they use.
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RE: Team Magic 1/8 Onroad
It has some very interesting features like quick change 2 speed gears, laydown throttle servo and a receiver box. I like the slim chassis design which allows for longer suspension arms. And I'veve always been a fan of that low profile fuel tank.
Time and testing will tell if its just a pretty face or a serious competitor. From what I have seen from Team Magic lately... the latter seems more likely.
I would like to see some type of guard around the throttle servo... even experienced racers get t-boned.
Time and testing will tell if its just a pretty face or a serious competitor. From what I have seen from Team Magic lately... the latter seems more likely.
I would like to see some type of guard around the throttle servo... even experienced racers get t-boned.