


Our track is pretty loose on rules. If you bring it we'll find a class for it. One of the things I love about the racing scene here. Plus the giant cupholders make it great for endurance races!call-911 wrote:The Strike was a flop partly due to it not meeting ROAR SCT rules (too long), but for not really being able to contend with the other trucks on the market. It's still a GREAT score for $30. Bash the heck out of it!!
Sorry, I meant a Volkswagen Beetle body. May just be a U.S. Expression. Thanks though.Mr. ED wrote:I have a stadium truck body from Dahms that should look nice on this.
It's not a buggy body but at least it's narrower, so it won't rub the tires, and probably lighter too.
I think it's called Commando Xl and it was meant for 1/8th buggies
I'm sure I can get a different 1/8th VW body to fit, but I'd like to use the stock body mounts and not have to hack up the body. A stock Slash body for instance is not a smooth fit at all so I'm assuming VW bodies made specifically for the Slash would have the same problem. I'm hoping someone knows of a real instance where a particular VW body was used on a Strike. If not, I'll just order one and figure it out from there.Mr. ED wrote:I think I saw one in the LHS: but I guess it's 1/6th
Hey Todd, you have a Slash 4x4 body or a Slash 4x4 collecting dust??klavy69 wrote:how bad is the slash body on lining up? Is it the wheel wells or body mounts? I had one come with my 4x4 slash that never got run and its sitting here collecting dust too...
I think extending the body mounts will work if no other body is available. Thanks for the High Roller info too. I have no problem with Losi, but I don't follow it very closely either, so I don't know much on their modern stuff. In fact don't be surprised if I forget to ever check back here. I rarely even go in a lot of the forums. Losi included.aradaiel wrote:You might need some extended body mounts, but you should be able to get a slash body to work on it.
Did it come with the stock esc? That was the best part of that truck. It's got a lipo cutoff on it.
If you put some brushless power in it, be careful. They like to pretzel the dogbones. Set the slipper loose. They came out with updated dogbones later in it's life.
It shares most of the parts with the Losi Highroller.
The front wheels are a wierd fitment.
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