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sweet. how's the 22 holding up so far?JK Racing wrote:I will probably be getting one around March, right before the new JBRL season (and birthday time). I can build it and hang it on the wall next to my LXT
Keep in mind these are "racing monster trucks." Somewhere along the way they became known as stadium trucks. Truggies are a whole other ball of wax and never had an identity in R/C, hence the name (though truggies in the desert world are typically live axle, buggy like, front engine vehicles). So, back to the original name these were marketed under, with the exception of the extremely low profile bodies you see today, they still "resemble" the likes of monster trucks with the wide wheel track, large shocks, and large tires/wheels.Coelacanth wrote:I'm probably not the right guy to comment here as I'm not into truggies or Losis, but it looks goofy to me. The arms seem way too long in proportion to the body's width. I understand that the extra track width makes for better handling & cornering but some of these truggies are beyond ridiculous when it comes to appearance. No real vehicle looks like this and slapping a body onto a chassis like this seems a moot point.![]()
Sorry, just being a grumpy old man.
Hehehe!Coelacanth wrote:I'm probably not the right guy to comment here as I'm not into truggies or Losis, but it looks goofy to me. The arms seem way too long in proportion to the body's width. I understand that the extra track width makes for better handling & cornering but some of these truggies are beyond ridiculous when it comes to appearance. No real vehicle looks like this and slapping a body onto a chassis like this seems a moot point.![]()
Sorry, just being a grumpy old man.
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