1:8 brushless "Nokier" pics!

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To be honest I've never heard of Nokier before.
Seems quite interesting and moves fairly well.
IT'S TOO QUIET - where's the smoke, the engine noise !!!
Messing with you - again !!
Who makes it?
Spares? Hopups? Shiny bits?
Al.
 
I like it....and want one....

Good cheap fun....who cares if you bust em up....just buy another one..

I paid $160 local pickup for my first 1:10 HSP buggy.

since then, I've bought a Savage Flux, E-Firestorm Brushless, and a Nitro Firestorm I'm converting to brushless.

BUT!

I've also bought a HSP 1:10 truck, 1:10 tourer, 1:8 crawler, and 1:8 monster truck!

they've fantastic for the price, but if you aren't mechanically minded, don't buy one!
 
I paid $160 local pickup for my first 1:10 HSP buggy.

since then, I've bought a Savage Flux, E-Firestorm Brushless, and a Nitro Firestorm I'm converting to brushless.

BUT!

I've also bought a HSP 1:10 truck, 1:10 tourer, 1:8 crawler, and 1:8 monster truck!

they've fantastic for the price, but if you aren't mechanically minded, don't buy one!


I think i'll be right on the mechanically minded side of things......

Mechanics,electrics & fabbing stuff is my passion...
 
we were on an rc track, but it got boring, so I found a pile of sand next to the track, and proceeded to launch the truck at full throttle, in the general direction of the track :p

its actually the pin that broke, not the plastic (from what I saw anyway)

and of course, the aluminium shock tower bent... why do they use aluminium!!
 
Don't you just love how cheap spare parts are for these HSP's...

It's nice for a change to only pay 10 bucks for a set of rear wheels & tyres....any other brand would cost 2-3 times that...

These things make perfect dollars sense for bashers don't ya think...

Besides that...they go like a cat on a hot tin roof on 3s lipo's....
 
mines a 1:8, and running different electronics, so it should handle 4s, but I was only running 3s.

my 1:10 HSP Monster Truck did 80kph off 3s though, and seems durable enough.

on a number of forums, you can't mention HSP without getting told it was a waste of money, blah blah.

I'd much rather break my $160 HSP than my $600 Savage Flux.
 
Alloy is fine as long as it is a decent thickness.....unlike the foil that they put on these things...

I'm going to make 4mm thick shock towers and 6mm thick swingarms for my buggy...

I want to make it indestructable, so as bits break i'll make them out of T6 alloy......it might add a bit more weight but.....it also might make it a tad more driveable being heavier...
 
these shock towers are 2.9mm thick.

It I make them solid, they WILL break the diff housing, and thats not something I wanna make stronger.

plastic is a much better choice.

the shock tower wouldn't bend back with all my weight on it, thats a lot of force being transferred if you have a stronger shock tower.
 
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