if any one shops at hobby habit in adelaide,australia please go on this forum
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if any one shops at hobby habit in adelaide,australia please go on this forum
if any one shops at hobby habit in adelaide,australia can you tell me what would be the best nitro monster truck or truggie etc for doing big jumps with.
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that car is good and all but i cant buy it in australia. i need to buy a car from a shop called hobby habit
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Well then maybe you should have specified that and listed the cars they stock, we cant be expected to read your mind.
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yeh but they suggested those cars i just dont know which one.
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Probably the Revo would be your bet bet if your going to race. The Hobby Habbit track is quite small and the revo would be well suited to it. If your just going to bash then list the cars you have to choose from.
Also is there any particular reason why you are limiting yourself to only cars that Hobby habbit sell?
Also is there any particular reason why you are limiting yourself to only cars that Hobby habbit sell?
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im looking for a car mainly to bash with but to also do a few runs on the track with (not race)
hobao hyper st (they have none in stock at the moment but will soon because it was just recently released) http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...5&menu_path=CS
revo 3.3 http://www.traxxas.com/products/nitr...trx_revo33.htm
t-maxx 3.3 http://www.traxxas.com/products/nitr...rx_tmaxx33.htm
im only getting cars from hobby habit because they stock all spare parts etc and they can help u if u need it.
hobao hyper st (they have none in stock at the moment but will soon because it was just recently released) http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...5&menu_path=CS
revo 3.3 http://www.traxxas.com/products/nitr...trx_revo33.htm
t-maxx 3.3 http://www.traxxas.com/products/nitr...rx_tmaxx33.htm
im only getting cars from hobby habit because they stock all spare parts etc and they can help u if u need it.
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Only you can decide if you would rather a monster truck or a truggy. From what I have seen some truggies tend to be hard on suspension arms due to their length. A monster truck would be better suited to big jumps. Out of the two listed truck IMO the Revo is the better truck. This is mainly due to it being a newer design but if its just for bashing then it does not really matter which one you get. The T-max is cheaper if money is a concern.
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with the t-maxx its got two suspension things on each arm (8 in total) so if you harden one spring up you have to do it on all 8 that is what kind of throws me off the t-maxx