I think the standard Mini-Z as it comes out of the box travels at about 10-12 mph depending on the batteries you choose. It's not fast compared to many of the bigger scale cars, but when you consider the area and the environment in which these cars run, the speed is quite fast. At 1/27 scale, that would be equivalent of the real car traveling at 270 to 324 mph! There are optional motors and gears that can increase the speed rather easily up to double the original speed or more.
Yes! It turned out to be a great surface to run on! It's got very good grip and tennis courts are very smooth. I wish all asphalt was this smooth. ;o)
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RomanoRapero00 3 months ago
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ok thnks
luccylol 4 months ago
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Thnks. do the Mini-Z Buggy 2.4Ghz OPTIMA have the same speed ? planing on buying it...
luccylol 4 months ago
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I have not compared them side-by-side, but I would estimate that the buggy is faster.
SPRCVIDEO 4 months ago
top speed?
luccylol 4 months ago
@luccylol
I think the standard Mini-Z as it comes out of the box travels at about 10-12 mph depending on the batteries you choose. It's not fast compared to many of the bigger scale cars, but when you consider the area and the environment in which these cars run, the speed is quite fast. At 1/27 scale, that would be equivalent of the real car traveling at 270 to 324 mph! There are optional motors and gears that can increase the speed rather easily up to double the original speed or more.
SPRCVIDEO 4 months ago
tennis court =="
yoyoingkid1999 5 months ago
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Yes! It turned out to be a great surface to run on! It's got very good grip and tennis courts are very smooth. I wish all asphalt was this smooth. ;o)
SPRCVIDEO 5 months ago
i like them both
moshman50 6 months ago