Kyoshso Beetle re-re
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Kyoshso Beetle re-re
Where does the Beetle fall in the Scorpion-Tomahawk-Beetle spectrum? It wasn't on my radar at all, but a NIB re-re popped up for sale locally for a fair price.
Is it literally a Scorpion with a Beetle body? Were there changes and performance differences between the cars in that series? I know the Turbo Scorpion was superior to the rest of the line, but I am not familiar with the Beetle. Thanks in advance for any info.
If I get it, it will be a runner. My home track is pretty bumpy, so well suited to a trailing arm setup.
Is it literally a Scorpion with a Beetle body? Were there changes and performance differences between the cars in that series? I know the Turbo Scorpion was superior to the rest of the line, but I am not familiar with the Beetle. Thanks in advance for any info.
If I get it, it will be a runner. My home track is pretty bumpy, so well suited to a trailing arm setup.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
Mechanically? Yes.
There are some cosmetic changes. Wheel design, plastic colors, etc.
As for the Turbo Scorpion, I don't think that there are many mechanical differences between them. At least, as far as the basics go. The 2.2 wheels are clearly different, as are the rear hexes. After that, I think it's mostly cosmetic.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
Turbo Scorpion has a wider front track and longer wheelbase as well IIRC.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 11:45 amMechanically? Yes.
There are some cosmetic changes. Wheel design, plastic colors, etc.
As for the Turbo Scorpion, I don't think that there are many mechanical differences between them. At least, as far as the basics go. The 2.2 wheels are clearly different, as are the rear hexes. After that, I think it's mostly cosmetic.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
Because of all the aluminum parts, I've been hesitant to run mine very much. It looks like it could easily be bent in a wreck.
Getting tangled up with something heavier (like a Bandit) might even mangle it.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
From what I have found on the interweb, the Scorpion and Beetle are largely the same. The Tomahawk has better shocks (from the re-re Ultima/Optima) and a different steering servo location. The re-re chassis rails are much stronger than the original parts (now made of 6061 aluminum).
From this, it appears that there are no "good" or "bad" choices; it is really down to preference with the body.
From this, it appears that there are no "good" or "bad" choices; it is really down to preference with the body.
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I went with the Beetle but I would have liked to have also gotten a Turbo Scorpion when they were available.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
My local hobbyshop has one in stock if you're still looking. R/C Madness in Enfield CT. I think they ship.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 5:26 pmI went with the Beetle but I would have liked to have also gotten a Turbo Scorpion when they were available.
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Re: Kyoshso Beetle re-re
And you forget the longer shocks which is the last technical difference. Another one is the wheel drivers friction based on Tomahawk, Scorpion and Beetle, and hex on the Turbo Scorpion...RogueIV wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 12:28 pmTurbo Scorpion has a wider front track and longer wheelbase as well IIRC.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 11:45 amMechanically? Yes.
There are some cosmetic changes. Wheel design, plastic colors, etc.
As for the Turbo Scorpion, I don't think that there are many mechanical differences between them. At least, as far as the basics go. The 2.2 wheels are clearly different, as are the rear hexes. After that, I think it's mostly cosmetic.
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