Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
My research has led me to the fact that the Associated B3 and T3 have taken new forms under the Thunder Tiger name brand (BX and ST). My question is what are all the differences between the Associated and Thunder Tiger versions, as well as what is different between the BX I and BX II ?
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Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
i always wondered about these too.. i hear the plastic ,and maybe the nut and bolt pitch may be different from the b3.. i think they sell kit and rtrs.. if you can find a buggy or truck in kit for for cheap/and will ship to usa cheap/ please let me know
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Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
A well known UK website sells them
http://www.fusionhobbies.com/Thunder-Tiger-AT-10EB-Blue-p/tt6526f31.htm
I saw them a while back and thought they were chinese or something.

http://www.fusionhobbies.com/Thunder-Tiger-AT-10EB-Blue-p/tt6526f31.htm
I saw them a while back and thought they were chinese or something.


Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
Well, they kind of are.. They are a Taiwanese company that bought out AE years ago.vanpeebles wrote:A well known UK website sells them
http://www.fusionhobbies.com/Thunder-Tiger-AT-10EB-Blue-p/tt6526f31.htm
I saw them a while back and thought they were chinese or something.![]()
It doesnt appear they sell them in kit form, only ready to run. After looking more, it looks like the only difference in the I and II versions are the electronics. the II comes with a more potent 17T motor. They are both run bushings but that is an easy fix. I am trying to get B3 rims and ran across these cars. I send them an email on how to get wheels and got a quick response pointing me to an american distributor. Hopefully I will have an answer soon.
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Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
here they are in kit form http://www.infinitehobbies.com/list_items.php?item_t_s=TTR6525 what american distributor did they point you too?Well, they kind of are.. They are a Taiwanese company that bought out AE years ago.
It doesnt appear they sell them in kit form, only ready to run. After looking more, it looks like the only difference in the I and II versions are the electronics. the II comes with a more potent 17T motor. They are both run bushings but that is an easy fix. I am trying to get B3 rims and ran across these cars. I send them an email on how to get wheels and got a quick response pointing me to an american distributor. Hopefully I will have an answer soon.
Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
Ace Hobby is their official US distributor, http://www.acehobby.com/ace/index.htmlongboardnj wrote:here they are in kit form http://www.infinitehobbies.com/list_items.php?item_t_s=TTR6525 what american distributor did they point you too?Well, they kind of are.. They are a Taiwanese company that bought out AE years ago.
It doesnt appear they sell them in kit form, only ready to run. After looking more, it looks like the only difference in the I and II versions are the electronics. the II comes with a more potent 17T motor. They are both run bushings but that is an easy fix. I am trying to get B3 rims and ran across these cars. I send them an email on how to get wheels and got a quick response pointing me to an american distributor. Hopefully I will have an answer soon.
$89 is way cheap for a NIB T3

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Re: Thunder Tiger BX i vs ii (RC10 B3?)
they had the buggy for same price but there out of stock http://www.infinitehobbies.com/list_items.php?item_t_s=TTR6526
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