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Devils-Reject

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Opinios Or Rate My New Car
i after 2 weeks of researching decided to get a red cat Backdraft 3.5
i herd nothing but good things about it
anyone have experience with red cats or the backdraft 3.5
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CAR SPECS
Motor Type: Nitro 3.5cc. .21 SH
Transmission: 2-Speed Sealed Transmission
Drive System: 4 Wheel Drive
Length: 490mm
Width: 305mm
Height: 190mm
Wheelbase: 325mm F/R
Ground Clearance: 30mm
Fuel Tank Capacity: 125cc
Chassis Type: 3.0mm 6061 Aluminum
Brake Type: Composite Disc
Shocks: Oil Filled Big Bore Shocks
Radio System: Redcat DSM-2C 2.4GHz Remote & Receiver
 
Looks ok, a lot of plastic. Should be good to bash and learn 1/8 scale. Looks to weak to race.
 
well its got a sh .21 motor it has allot of plastic but I'm not a comp racer and i have owned several nitro cars and never once broke any of the plastic a-arms or anything . i can also remake anything from aluminum and plan to redo allot of parts that way.

i have herd nothing but great things about this car and i will do an out of the box video review of this car and also a maiden run review and put on youtube.

i am also building a 1/5 scale firehammer mt with a 49cc 4 stroke motor.
 
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looks fun have you seen redcats brushless buggy comes with eveything need to run with 2 2s lipos too
 
they are for the meantime i am making new ones from 1/8 hardened steel
i am also making the a-arms out of the same steel they will be super strong and still light weight.
i am going to make many more front and rear set of the a-arms and sell in a package. i know allot of people with this same car on another forum...

and this car is super fast i love it. and its a huge 1/8 scale bigger than normal 1/8 scales
 
There's a couple reasons why metal a arms are bad. Mostly because they send the force of a wreck or hard hit to where they mount. Usually a more expensive and deeper part to get at and replace. Second, if they don't break, they bend. Just as useless as a broken one. A arms are cheap. I'd find some aluminum axle carriers though. Shock towers wouldn't hurt either as long as the body posts are plastic.
 
i have aluminum shocks and 4 sets of extra a arms and lots of other extra parts. i am a machinist and i am making all kinds of parts the area that the a arms connect are metal as well, i am ordering aluminum axle carriers, for front and rear right now. the shock towers are plastic but i am remaking them in steel.
this steel will not bend its hardened
 
yes the steel is heavy but very strong, so i am going to highly port them, that will remove allot of excess weight.
if i could find stock aluminum i surly would do that but its not readily available to me.
 
IMO, I think the car is an epic fail...Too much plastic, even for a beginner basher. The whole concept of an 1/8th scale buggy is to be a rough and tough racer, and from a stock point, it is neither. Adding steel to the equation, no matter how much material removal is done, will still make it a pig. Also, take into consideration your parts source...If you local hobby shop doesn't stock it, I'd be iffy on purchasing it. I race one of the heaviest, and in my opinion, the stoutest buggy's...Team Losi 8IGHT-E...It's a damn tank, but its composed on the track and it suits my driving style..But before I bought, I had the opportunity to test drive quite a few different buggy's. I suggest you do the same, bud...Good luck to ya and God Bless.
 
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