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Well its coming, and iv'e heard much about it. It looks like its made to go head to head with the CRT.5 and it already has more features such as a body that covers the pipe and support for standard size servos. Disscus.

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[sm=teeth_smile.gif]I See the price is going to be about $325 in the US? When is the release date? Here is some more pics/info www.hobao-racing.com/products/miniST/miniST.php I like the orange/black/gray body.
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very cool! I think qaiz was going to get one but he got a CRT .5.... should be a cool little truggy one it comes out! Wish they had a kit version though

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very cool! I think qaiz was going to get one but he got a CRT .5.... should be a cool little truggy one it comes out! Wish they had a kit version though
very cool! I think qaiz was going to get one but he got a CRT .5.... should be a cool little truggy one it comes out! Wish they had a kit version though

Is there even a 1/12 scale class in the states.?
We have them here, its absoloutely huge, people love they're size and the reliability.
Cant wait to see one around the track. Should make a good competiter for the CRT .5...
It looks damn good in real tho...
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Yupp, was ready to get one. There was too much plastic for my liking, so went with a CRT .5 Pro instead.
Is there even a 1/12 scale class in the states.?
We have them here, its absoloutely huge, people love they're size and the reliability.
Cant wait to see one around the track. Should make a good competiter for the CRT .5...
It looks damn good in real tho...
ORIGINAL: madmax22
very cool! I think qaiz was going to get one but he got a CRT .5.... should be a cool little truggy one it comes out! Wish they had a kit version though
very cool! I think qaiz was going to get one but he got a CRT .5.... should be a cool little truggy one it comes out! Wish they had a kit version though

Is there even a 1/12 scale class in the states.?
We have them here, its absoloutely huge, people love they're size and the reliability.
Cant wait to see one around the track. Should make a good competiter for the CRT .5...
It looks damn good in real tho...
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Some tracks race them, most let them play around on the tracj and other only 1/10 and 1/8 allowed on the track...
Some tracks race them, most let them play around on the tracj and other only 1/10 and 1/8 allowed on the track...
I truly hope to see a 1/12 nitro class birth ,they are so much fun,reliable,cheap cost to buy and use,fast and if more manufacturer's get into the game it will only make it more fun and might even make the hobby more low budget than what it is still now.
I have run mine for a gallon and since i have it i did not run any of my other car's ,guy's at our track are asking question's all the time and 2 of them allready followed and got CRT5's
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heh thanks...just stripped here down to pieces to build her up from scratch 
does anyone know how to post the pics as attatchments?
You know so when you click on them they maximise?
thanks
hope someone will enjoy these!



does anyone know how to post the pics as attatchments?
You know so when you click on them they maximise?
thanks

hope someone will enjoy these!



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Just got further in the building process.
Been pretty simple for a first time build. havent had any major difficulties.
Got all the grease out of the diffs and put 7k in the CD and 4k in the front and rears.
replaced the stock shock oil with 50 silicone oil.
waiting on some kingpin screw to fit the hong nor steering server plate. The hypers is something like the brake linkage :/
also going for 12mm alui hexs.







Been pretty simple for a first time build. havent had any major difficulties.

Got all the grease out of the diffs and put 7k in the CD and 4k in the front and rears.
replaced the stock shock oil with 50 silicone oil.
waiting on some kingpin screw to fit the hong nor steering server plate. The hypers is something like the brake linkage :/
also going for 12mm alui hexs.









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i would go to putting lightiger fluid in the back it will help forsho other than that i wonder if theres any iner changeable parts to the crt.5
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yeh might go down to 2 or maybe 1300 at the back.
i know you can fit the graphite front plate which is one that i want to fit on here!
im trying to put the servo saver plate. will keep you updated.........other than that, shock towers dont either fit or the chassis braces.
What sort of parts did you want?
i know you can fit the graphite front plate which is one that i want to fit on here!
im trying to put the servo saver plate. will keep you updated.........other than that, shock towers dont either fit or the chassis braces.
What sort of parts did you want?
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I sold mine.. IMHO they are too fragile for anything but the smoothest of tracks.. Defo fun - very quick and handle great - but not that tough.. I would only recommend one if you have a very well groomed or astroturf or something track.. They're not tough enough for the rough stuff... (how ya like that ryhme?.... )
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I have a groomed short course a block away from my house. It is on someones side yard and we sweep it before every use so it is super smooth. I just got one as a little neighborhood cruiser though, something that may be put on enduro tires.
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So after almost 5 gallons and a porting job the original engine gave up on me.
Now I am making power with an O.S. 12. Great little pwer plant. Took a little cutting and a mount spacer to make it fit, but what a great little motor.
This is still by far my favorite neighborhood basher.
Now I am making power with an O.S. 12. Great little pwer plant. Took a little cutting and a mount spacer to make it fit, but what a great little motor.
This is still by far my favorite neighborhood basher.