1911Colt wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:58 am
Just so I am clear on the history, this blatant Tamiya ripoff is from the folks who sue the bejeezus out of any everybody for infringement?
Yes, there is definitely some irony there. They do not acknowledge this car
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas Factory Works website
I read Traxxas said it wasn’t to be sold under their back and name. If you look at the tom cat it clearly was built by bluebird for them and the wild cat was probably next in line. To me it seems Traxxas also deemed bluebird tjo take the risk too far. Clearly the whole case also meant the end of the production by bluebird for traxxas.
I read Traxxas said it wasn’t to be sold by bluebird under the traxxas brand name. If you look at the tom cat it clearly was built by bluebird for them and the wild cat was probably next in line but traxxas pulled the plug just a tad too late. To me it seems Traxxas also deemed bluebird to take the risk too far. Clearly the whole case also caused the end of the production by bluebird for traxxas.
i sold one and this is the only one i have updated with correct red painted very fragile slightly cracked body. still on the hunt for the chassis cover knocked some of the dust off for pics lol. .
i hope i did??? the shocks just dont look right from the cars i have seen. any info would be a big help thanks.
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It’s looking swell in the end. The open battery tray does make it look like back section could break straight off after the smallest jump. Could one fit a hotshot under battery stiffener or whatever that frp part is called?
Never heard of this before. Read up and found Traxxas recalled them weeks after releasing them? Never to be seen again.
Taken from another forum:
I've really been eyeballing the TRX3/TCP cars lately and this caught my eye.
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Yep, recalled. And to top it off its one of those 'no info available' type things. No comments from any traxxas employees about it on the traxxas board. It was either before their time or very hush, hush. Rumor was that there were some quality...
I have searched on here and found like 6 posts with not much info about this buggy
would any one care to comment
when it was made
how did it run
junk stay away
whats its story
thank you for your time
marty
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Hey thank you for the link lot of good info over there
marty
Hey guys I'm new to this site and though I would check it out as I'm in the process of building a vintage Traxxas TRX-1. I see that there are a few others on here who have some nice builds which is a great help. I've attached I pic of what I have so...
Well, I bit the bullet, swiped the credit card for a 90's Factory drivers car that was never assembled. Now I don't build shelf buggies, I build race cars. It for sure won't be a box art, maybe not even a Trx3 body. I have plans in my mind, and it...
This will be a TRX1 built with modern electronics and setup for modern tracks. I am still trying to learn all of the intricacies of the TRX1 cars, but I know I lucked out with the donor car I bought for this build.
The donor was built quite well,...
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WOW really nice build you can actually use and not worry about. :D
I was fortunate enough to acquire this NIB Traxxas TRX1 several months ago. The box and packaging are lovely. I really want to build it up, but so far I haven't been able to get myself to cut open the pristine sealed packages, filled with fresh 1991...
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I know this request is a little late since you already installed the motor, but did you happen to take any pictures of the front of the can? I'm really curious what the can looks like on a 100% Air Supply motor. I'm wondering if it's as unique as...