NIB Bosscat Works

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Re: NIB Bosscat Works

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Retro rc wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 2:05 am
Mja75 wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:31 am Love the Bosscat platform, especially with purple bling.
I've a sport with all the Muzzoom Models parts thrown at it as well as pro spec diffs and wider belts.
Where are the pics? 😜
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Re: NIB Bosscat Works

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Very nice, I like the electronics layout looks almost like a modern buggy

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Drives really well. There is a 50g brass weight between the motor and esc to balance the lipo. It had two outings last year on astro and wet grass and will be getting the same this year, though hopefully the grass will be dry this year! I've also just got some one way front driveshafts to get a bit more rotation under braking.

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Re: NIB Bosscat Works

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I have a decent Bosscat shelf-queen done in box art. The alloy bits are red, not purple, so I think it is a lesser spec: "Competition" versus "Works" perhaps. I had every intention of running it, but the body appears to have been professionally done (or at least by someone with 1000 more talent than I have) and the one ways have hairline cracks. I could do up another body and try to fit XLS drive shafts, but I just run the re-re XLS and leave the Bosscat sitting pretty on the shelf (next to a never run Top Cat). I should sell them on for someone to enjoy.

Anyway, I don't have anything to add; I registered on the forum specifically to encourage you to keep posting about your Cats :)

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