Thursday, October 13, 2016

Turnigy Lipo Bunker - Lipoly Safety Charge Box Review

Turnigy Lipo Bunker - Lipoly Safety Charge Box Review

What is this

This is not a review where I burn a LiPo inside it... Although, that would have been nice!

What HobbyKing says

Constructed from S304 certified stainless steel to withstand temperatures in excess of 800 degrees Celsius, the Turnigy lipo Bunker is a bullet proof safety enclosure designed to contain flames and help minimize damage to surrounding objects in the event of a lipoly failure. The duct will ensure heat, flames and gases being expelled from a lipoly battery will be vented in a direct and controlled manner.

Specs.

  • Case Material: S304 Certified Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: 180mm x 90mm x 90mm


Packaging

The product came inside a zip-lock  plastic bag, and packaged HobbyKing style, inside a cardboard box. 

Each side metal plate was coated on one side with plastic coating, so it would prevent scratching during molding process.

Thursday, June 30, 2016

HobbyKing Quanum Vandal Monster/H.King Desert Fox Conversion Or How To Widen Your Buggy


Story


The Vandal is one of my favourite cars (well, I don't have too many and most of them are cheap - To name them: Quanum Vandal, Trooper SCT, FS-Racing Monster Truck,  Tamiya CC-01 Pajero, Vaterra Ascender Blazer KIT, and also had a H.King Rattler, now sold). I really love the way it is built and the quality of the plastic. The hardware (all-around great quality hex screws), the upgrades that are available, the speed, durability, all that makes it my favourite.

I've written in the past about the durability issues of this car, but with some simple (but expensive) upgrades, this is now history. Just to name a few upgrades:

I use stock shocks (no leak, smooth operation), stock plastic spur (never changed, the original is still perfect), stock pinion, a 3300 KV eBay brushless motor, Hobbyking 120A ESC. This car is super fast, stable, jumps great... The sway bars perform so well. The only noticeable problem with parts are ball joints, they bind badly, but you can easily use joints from other brands.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Follow Up Review - HobbyKing Quanum Vandal (also sold as: FTX Vantage, INTEGY i10B, VRX/RiverHobby Spirit, Arrowind - truggy)

Follow Up Review - HobbyKing Quanum Vandal

Intro

The initial review ended with a brushed choice of motor and ESC. They were terrible!!! At first run with 3S LiFePO4 after 20 meters the ESC would stop... And the speed was sooo lame, like 5 Mph.

After this I went back to brushless 3300KV and the truggy body. It was fun to run at the track, and in the park. That is until a screw untightened and I lost a dogbone from the back. That was fun... at HobbyKing it was in BACKORDER, at the local store not in stock as well, a 4mm shorter version from HSP/Ebay proved to be too short after a pack and popped out (lost). The FTX Vantage part from Ebay (FTX Vantage: Rear Drive Shaft (1pc) FTX6214) saved me, as it was a perfect fit :)

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

HobbyKing Quanum Vandal (also sold as: FTX Vantage, INTEGY i10B, VRX/RiverHobby Spirit, Arrowind - truggy) Review

Intro


This truck had been covered by so many reviewers that is hard for me to say something new. Still, one more perspective cannot hurt, right?

I bought the kit version from HobbyKing so that is the one I will write about.

The packaging was nice and intact and arrived to my door (in Romania that is) from Holland for just about $15. Not much, considering local delivery (same city) is about $5. I was surprised to find that all the screws were perfectly tightened (I could have not done a better job myself) and all the parts were there. Other guys on forums complained about screws, but for me was perfect. The diffs seemed well shimmed, so the first impression was great.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Jamara Tiger EP 4WD 2,4GHz 1:10 503851

Please remember that this is an ongoing post (last update June 19 2015).



So, you bought a Jamara 503851 - Tiger EP 4WD 2,4GHz 1:10 brushed!
The parts are somewhat expensive and hard to find outside Germany (in Romania it is). The shipping cost usually exceeds or is too high compared to spare part price. Upgrade parts (ex. Aluminium) are basically nonexistent for this model. What to do about that, you ask?