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We've been big fans of the Losi 1/24-scale Micro Rally Car and Micro SCT since we first laid eyes on them. These vehicles bring a lot of fun to the table thanks to the solid platform that handles quite well straight from the box. In today's day and age one of the first questions people have regarding any new vehicle is: can you convert it to LiPo power and how will it stand up to the additional stressand the Micro Rally Car and Micro SCT are no exception. -
January 23, 2011 32Weve been big fans of the TEN-T since we first saw it and have always thought that platform could be adapted to so many other vehicles. The first variant was the 810, a 1/8-scale buggy version of the TEN-T chassis. The latest edition to the TEN-family is perhaps the most exciting. Capitalizing on the popularity of the 4WD Short Course Class, Losi has taken this versatile platform and retrofitted it for use in this class with the debut of the TEN-SCTE. The TEN-SCT
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January 16, 2011 121
<10 2WD Race Buggy Kit" src="http://www.horizonhobby.com/ProdInfo/articles/2218-lead.jpg" alt="Team Losi Racing 22 RC buggy" width="520" height="209">Team Losi Racing is back in the 1/10-scale electric game with a vengeance with the debut of their new 2WD buggy. Dubbed the 22, it marks a totally new direction in terms of design, features, tuning, materials and more from previous designs. Perhaps the most innovative new feature on this new platform is the ability to reconfigure it from a traditional rear motor configuration to a mid-motor configuration, totally altering how the car handles and jumps. The best part is that youll be able to make the switch without having to purchase any additional components. Its quite literally like having two different vehicles in one box.
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January 14, 2011 170By Gary Katzer, Ive been very lucky in my career in that I have been able to see new products before theyre actually announced to the general public. One of the products that was the hardest to not spill the beans on was the Losi XXX-SCT. I had an opportunity to see most of the early CAD drawings in March of 2010 and was thrilled with all the extra details that were going into this project. This wasnt just a stretched XXX-T, quite the contrary. I knew from what I had seen the XXX-SCT was going to be a very special short