traxxas latest gimmick
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
For Bashing and fun, I´d take any Traxxas product over Tamiya.
Put some RPM arms on the thing and it´s allmost unbreakable.
Race Competetive, no, - but as an entrance to the hobby, yes.
Put some RPM arms on the thing and it´s allmost unbreakable.
Race Competetive, no, - but as an entrance to the hobby, yes.
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
That's very true, I understand inflation is a small factor, but when you make multiple versions of the same RC that's supposed help keep costs down. Why not pass some of that savings down to the customer. I don't see any innovation at Traxxas anymore.We were just taking about how a rustler was $80 kit and $159 RTR when they first came out, and now the brushed one is
$225ish 15-20 years later and is basically the same rig. Someone's making some money
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
These are a pretty slick piece of electronics. They are pricey at ~$300 but well worth it. I have them in two High Lifts and a TF2. They take the place of an ESC and in addition to two different motor sounds, they have a full compliment of lights.gomachv wrote:Tamiya's msrp is $702 too![]()
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=53957
It better sound REAL good!
As for this traxxas module, I'd buy one if they start to sell them separately however I wouldn't buy the whole truck just to get one.
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In all reality these sound modules would be great in the rock racer rc trucks. It is no different from placing a card in the spokes of your bike to emulate the sound of you riding a dirt bike. I can't be the only one who did this.
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Seabass wrote:In all reality these sound modules would be great in the rock racer rc trucks. It is no different from placing a card in the spokes of your bike to emulate the sound of you riding a dirt bike. I can't be the only one who did this.
I would possibly put one in my Wraith if they become available separately.
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...so that's why people did that back in the 1980s.Seabass wrote: It is no different from placing a card in the spokes of your bike to emulate the sound of you riding a dirt bike. I can't be the only one who did this.



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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Thumbs STILL has beads on his bike spokes, of course, now-a-days he rides a moped, but same thing, right?EvolutionRevolution wrote:...so that's why people did that back in the 1980s.Guilty as charged, by the way.
I just never realised what it was for - there was this hype of cards in spokes and colored beads (is best I can call them) that snapped onto spokes and moved around when the wheel turned - maybe I was told and forgot, being a small kid, or it was one of those times where marketing simply said "This is cool" and left the rest of the story out.
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well we are talking the 80s, so ya, if I remember correctly mopeds back then had to be pedal started.
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Latest but not a new Idea, Nikko had an awesome sound board in the 90s
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Got to be good turning on and off on the key.
[youtube]UqsPC87xD8s[/youtube]
[youtube]gcZr-Jnx5t4[/youtube]
Got to be good turning on and off on the key.
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Over here in the 80's those beads on the spokes were called Spokey Dokeys or something similar to that. As I recall not really popular in high school. Maybe with the younger kids.EvolutionRevolution wrote:...so that's why people did that back in the 1980s.Seabass wrote: It is no different from placing a card in the spokes of your bike to emulate the sound of you riding a dirt bike. I can't be the only one who did this.Guilty as charged, by the way.
I just never realised what it was for - there was this hype of cards in spokes and colored beads (is best I can call them) that snapped onto spokes and moved around when the wheel turned - maybe I was told and forgot, being a small kid, or it was one of those times where marketing simply said "This is cool" and left the rest of the story out.
We used to peg really thick cardboard on the front forks of our pushbikes for a deeper growl.

Speaking of high tech sound systems, does anyone remember a product called "Roar Power" for your pushbike that was released in the late 70's? It replaced one handgrip on your handlebars with a huge chunk of blue plastic that you twisted like a motorbikes throttle. Made an absolutely woeful sound. We never saw any kids riding round over here with that POS.
Now I'm showing my age.

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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Found a picture. I spelt it wrong. Wow other colours too!

Must.... resist...... getting ....one. 
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Sweet!1300GT wrote:Found a picture. I spelt it wrong. Wow other colours too!Must.... resist...... getting ....one.
My neighbor had one on his Star Wars bike.
I just put playing cards in my spokes...
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Re: traxxas latest gimmick
Little late to the thread, but thought I could share more info. I actually saw these in action 2 weeks ago at iHobby. I think it is dumb, not my thing at all. But I also thought only little box was making the noise at first. But I was confused because the body made rattling noises as it just sat there.
I got them to take off the body and got better pics. There is more than the box being used. See for yourself.
I got them to take off the body and got better pics. There is more than the box being used. See for yourself.
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