Wow modern buggies are fugly

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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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Coelacanth wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:01 pm For the same reason, seeing all these truggies being made with wheelwells that have no bearing whatsoever to where the wheels and tires are actually located just makes me gag. What's the point of even cutting wheelwells out when the wheels and tires are an inch or more forward or behind the cut-outs? It looks like ass IMHO.
I like how the hood of the truggies are higher than the the "windshield".

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I'm going to order a JConcepts Illuzion body for my B6.1, at least it's closer to a "buggy" shape/

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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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I'll preface this by saying I am not defending, or making a case for the cab forward body 8) but I think the point of contention is the hard sharp lines on most cab forward designs nowadays.

We all seem to forgive (or embrace) the likes of the Hirobo Alien, Marui Ninja, and Parma Eagle.

And yes, I will openly admit I did own and run a gawdy green painted Parma Eagle body for a brief time on my RC10. I'll chock that up to being an impressionable kid :lol:

Lastly, it is worth mentioning that even full scale buggies are mostly cab forward with sharp lines.

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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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I’m planning on getting an RC10T6.1 to contrast and compare against my T1. All the generations between (T2-5) have plastic tub bodies and look progressively more “cab forward” as mentioned in this thread. The T6 at least goes back to a metal plate chassis.

Edit: T5 has an anodized chassis

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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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duckhead wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:09 am We all seem to forgive (or embrace) the likes of the Hirobo Alien, Marui Ninja, and Parma Eagle.
In defence of those examples, including the Kyosho Salute, although they all had a Jetsons-ish spaceship design, all of those bodies had windshields and cockpits that could've actually been seen out of, had there been a driver inside. That's not the case with modern bodies where the front shock towers are taller than the body "cockpits", and front noses or hoods protrude well above any windshield sight-lines...it seems pointless having a cockpit at all with the body design anymore. 8)
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I am in agreement, most modern buggy bodies don’t look good. I prefer the vintage rc car bodies like the RC10 Mirage. However, there is one vintage rc car body that I have never liked—the Parma Eagle. It’s so ugly!
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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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It's like they changed their mind halfway through the design, but didn't want to start over. :lol:

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Lowgear wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 1:18 am It's like they changed their mind halfway through the design, but didn't want to start over. :lol:
:lol: seems very likely.
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Re: Wow modern buggies are fugly

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RC10superfan wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:47 pm I am in agreement, most modern buggy bodies don’t look good. I prefer the vintage rc car bodies like the RC10 Mirage. However, there is one vintage rc car body that I have never liked—the Parma Eagle. It’s so ugly!
Well, I strongly disagree. :evil:

I have a Parma Eagle fitted to one of my prized RC10's and I love it! :cry:








Okay, I'm joking. It is rather ugly! :P :lol:
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