X-mods, good or bad???
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I have 9 Kyosho Mini-Z’s and at one time had a X Mod but gave it away as it is nothing near the quality of the Mini-Z’s. I still have my Mini-Z’s. Yes anything is this hobby is a money pit no matter what you get! I have around 20 hobby grade RC cars and truck from nitro to electric and they all cost and keep on costing.
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From personal experience, I would say don't go with the Xmods. I had mostly loss of range with the radio and other problems along those lines which really created a headache. The stock electronics just aren't up to par and aren't good enough, they could be called unreliable in a sense. I would really consider something more high quality like a Mini Z just to be sure that you aren't wasting your money and putting it to a good purchase instead. I would go with what 46u said, and get the Mini Z
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I think xmods are fine. They are great for someone new to the hobby. Heres a thread about them: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4926652/tm.htm
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I beg to differ. I run a club at school that is deals with XMODS and Mini Zs. The new generaion XMODS are $40 and come with everything. I have XMODS that are almost three years old and I bash and race them hard and have had zero problems.
We have tournaments at our school and 99% the XMODS beat the Mini Zs. I have the exact same track and the XMODS annihilate.
Yes, the old XMODS did have range issues but the second generation XMODS are amazing.
However, my three year old XMOD is the old one and it's been fine.
This is THE BEST GATEWAY for anyone getting into RCs.
We have tournaments at our school and 99% the XMODS beat the Mini Zs. I have the exact same track and the XMODS annihilate.
Yes, the old XMODS did have range issues but the second generation XMODS are amazing.
However, my three year old XMOD is the old one and it's been fine.
This is THE BEST GATEWAY for anyone getting into RCs.
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I beg to differ. I run a club at school that is deals with XMODS and Mini Zs. The new generaion XMODS are $40 and come with everything. I have XMODS that are almost three years old and I bash and race them hard and have had zero problems.
We have tournaments at our school and 99% the XMODS beat the Mini Zs. I have the exact same track and the XMODS annihilate.
Yes, the old XMODS did have range issues but the second generation XMODS are amazing.
However, my three year old XMOD is the old one and it's been fine.
This is THE BEST GATEWAY for anyone getting into RCs.
O yea, I have lithium XMODS and I spank 10th scale trucks; hehe.
We have tournaments at our school and 99% the XMODS beat the Mini Zs. I have the exact same track and the XMODS annihilate.
Yes, the old XMODS did have range issues but the second generation XMODS are amazing.
However, my three year old XMOD is the old one and it's been fine.
This is THE BEST GATEWAY for anyone getting into RCs.
O yea, I have lithium XMODS and I spank 10th scale trucks; hehe.
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RE: X-mods, good or bad???
i agree with ^^^. it was infact my gateway into this hobby. i see nothing wrong with them and the access to upgrade are availible to almost everyone with radioshacks everywhere. i know if i was to get a miniz, i'd be limited to ordering all my parts and upgrades.
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Heres a pic of my old Xmod (with out body): http://image.rcuniverse.com/forum/up...96/Ec88652.jpg
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I would say Mini-Z's I have had 3 Mini-Z's and one xmod and they dont compare at all.
My Mini-Z's were faster handled better and were better quality.
My Mini-Z's were faster handled better and were better quality.
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Good. My wife and I both race truggies and brushless ST's, but for the price you just can't beat xmods for chasing the kids around the house. The new gen look very realistic, and I consider them to be borderline hobby grade. No range issues, no durabulity issues (despite hitting walls at full speed and my 19 month old sometimes getting lucky and catching it). My 4 year old son likes to drive it and for someone who doesn't have parents who race, it is a great gateway into the hobby.
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i have a xmod second jeneration and i have all the radioshac upgrades which are horible biy the way and meny after market upgrades like lipo batery all new electronics and even a mineter brushles moter and it goes aroun 50+ mph which is minde bogeling for suc ha small car botem line x mods have the potentil to be hoby grade cars but they dont come that way you have to biy after market upgrades and if you know how to soder and are wiling to put after market upgrades on you x mod they can beat meny nitro poured cars which are much larger then they are.
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hey everybody im new on the site but ive been playin with xmods since they came out...ive gone thru about 6 of them but they r so much fun rite now im running the subaru impreza with alloy and carbon fiber upgrades i ahve the radio shack stage 2 motor, suspension, under glow, head and tail lights, awd, and i also have the clear chassis on it...i am curently passing my baby on to one of my buddies so that i can buy lithium battries and stacked FETs for my second gen. fire bird which i have drag slicks and the motor upgrade i loved the xmods since i bought my first one the one thing i dont like about these cars r the lack of ground clearance but they r very durable and easy to customize id give these cars a 4 out of 5
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ORIGINAL: 46u
Here are a few of my Mini-Z’s amd part of my track. Sorry I do not go to radio shack to buy hobby grade RC stuff.
Here are a few of my Mini-Z’s amd part of my track. Sorry I do not go to radio shack to buy hobby grade RC stuff.
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I own several too. Not to bad however the high profile type ( hummer) tips easily with the 30,000 rpm motor. My son loves it and they are nearly unbreakable.
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X Mods
Great opportunity for my son to learn about RC and how things work. Perfect entry level interest builder. Some assembly required but not so much as to be discouraging. Lots of small mods to make it better, readily available at a local store. Low priced, interchangable, results oriented performance upgrades. Bling body / wheel mods to "look cool".
A fun, inexpensive hobby that any parent could be supportive of.
You can make them as trick as you want or just run them stock.
There is no "down side".
Great opportunity for my son to learn about RC and how things work. Perfect entry level interest builder. Some assembly required but not so much as to be discouraging. Lots of small mods to make it better, readily available at a local store. Low priced, interchangable, results oriented performance upgrades. Bling body / wheel mods to "look cool".
A fun, inexpensive hobby that any parent could be supportive of.
You can make them as trick as you want or just run them stock.
There is no "down side".
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ORIGINAL: manuel frias
i have a xmod second jeneration and i have all the radioshac upgrades which are horible biy the way and meny after market upgrades like lipo batery all new electronics and even a mineter brushles moter and it goes aroun 50+ mph which is minde bogeling for suc ha small car botem line x mods have the potentil to be hoby grade cars but they dont come that way you have to biy after market upgrades and if you know how to soder and are wiling to put after market upgrades on you x mod they can beat meny nitro poured cars which are much larger then they are.
i have a xmod second jeneration and i have all the radioshac upgrades which are horible biy the way and meny after market upgrades like lipo batery all new electronics and even a mineter brushles moter and it goes aroun 50+ mph which is minde bogeling for suc ha small car botem line x mods have the potentil to be hoby grade cars but they dont come that way you have to biy after market upgrades and if you know how to soder and are wiling to put after market upgrades on you x mod they can beat meny nitro poured cars which are much larger then they are.
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