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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

A brief look at an HPI MiniTrophy :)

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  • scale rock crawler time!!!!

  • I thought the full size had a solid rear axle to but it has the independent suspension in the rear with trailing arms

  • dude what truck is that with the wheels in the back next to the body

  • @mustanggt500ism tamiya or standered plugs

  • wat is the stock connetion for the battery

  • May i ask what tire rack that is on the truck in the background in the video? the one where the two tires are side by side. where can i find one of those, or did you make it? it is really cool

  • This truck is cool but, very difficult to work on only because the roll cage does not come off unless you dismantle the cage piece by piece.

  • @skogpekka secondly i have been racing, building rc cars for nearly 10 years now i race contrast (take a look at the contrast racing) as you can see the contrast's are far better a much more for your money. i am good friends with my local hobby shop and ONLY use them to by cars from. also i own 35 rc's and have alot of experience with them(if u dont believe me give me your email and i'll send u some pics)since this comment was posted i bought an even slower scx10 4 scaleing

  • @skogpekka i respect your opinion and believe you have the right to say it. at the time i posted the comment to maybe help somebody and warn them about the increadbly tight screws so thats why its on every video.

  • @SLASHINANDBASHIN ...you actually took it to the hobbyshop? If you're one of them nitwits who take their RC to the LHS every time you need to 'service' it, then your comment is mute.

    Did you really have to LOOK UP which screwdriver you had to use? -If so, I highly doubt that the screws are the problem in this equation.

    Lastly; almost everything is 'slow' out of the box, and for your 220 buckaroos you can't really expect more.

    I guess you're just new to this hobby, with much to learn. =)

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