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Probably check the electric forum, since this is 1/8th buggy
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NOT EVEN IF YOU'RE BLIND DEAF AND DUMB......you know not what you speak padawan......LOL.....
seriously 1/8 scale is a very different class...you should ask this question in the general electric forum....or maybe a mod could move it for you...... |
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I'll ask a mod to. But what I meant was 1/8 and 1/10 are pretty much close in size, but of course a 1/8 is bigger. Not like a 1/18 and a 1/5.
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No they really aren't close in size
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they are completely different in handling and setup......this forum is specific to them...that's all we are saying.....you will get more people who are into electric to read your post if it's in the most suitable forum....good logic but you will learn the ways of the forum soon.....there may be a hundred people on this forum that know about your question, but if none of them are into nitro then they probably won't read it in this forum.....
yeah if you put them next to each other you'd see...just like putting a 1/18 next to a 1/10th......it looks like it could eat the smaller rig...... |
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