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Namuna 08-19-2002 12:33 AM

Comparison pics
 
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Now that I've got a decent collection of MicroRC cars, I thought I'd take a couple of shots to show the size of each in comparison to each other. Maybe someone will find this useful.

Namuna 08-19-2002 12:34 AM

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One more...

Neon_Skylineboy 08-19-2002 01:34 AM

like the color blue, eh?:D

usagi 08-19-2002 02:01 AM

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my cellphone is the same color :D

Namuna 08-19-2002 09:53 AM

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Originally posted by Neon_Skylineboy
like the color blue, eh?:D
Blue makes me feel...SEXY! :D

ssstraub 08-19-2002 12:35 PM

So now that you're qualified to make a judgement on all 4 of those types of mini RC's.... Which do you find to have the highest fun ratio per dollar spent? :)

Seriously though, for those of us that don't want to try out each kind, what do you recommend, since you own those 4 types?

usagi 08-19-2002 12:52 PM

I love them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

Namuna 08-19-2002 01:29 PM

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Originally posted by ssstraub
So now that you're qualified to make a judgement on all 4 of those types of mini RC's.... Which do you find to have the highest fun ratio per dollar spent? :)

Seriously though, for those of us that don't want to try out each kind, what do you recommend, since you own those 4 types?

Ahhhh, an EXCELLENT question indeed. And the answer is...It depends.

What does it depend on? Space. The amount of space you have available to you to run these rascals on.

I can easily say that my FAVORITE car out of the bunch is the MiniZ. It's got great punch (stock, right out of the box), super tight (and smooth) steering and above all else a HUGE fanbase and mods galore. At ~$100 entry for a complete setup, it's definitely got the bang for the buck!

...Problem is, I live in a Condo. That means I've got NO SPACE to fully appreciate all that a MiniZ has to offer.

So, let's break it down...

MiniZ
Pros:
~$100. You can get serious (and LOTS of people do) with this badboy. Lots of fun, lots of mods, lots of solid control.

Cons:
While these guys are pretty small (at about 1/28th scale), they still need lots of room to really show their ability.

Epoch (Spec 2) <-- I like this one best
Pros:
With the super small size (at 1/43rd scale), solid punch and full proportional steering/speed...This is the perfect car for me in my small living environment...And, given a bigger area to go all out, would be lots of fun in a bigger environment as well.

Cons:
~$90. A bit pricey, considering the cheesy controller that comes with it. It also has a bit of understeer (solvable if you have a better controller, like the Perfex from a MiniZ). Lastly, there isn't much of a fanbase for the Epoch (yet anyway) and availalbe mods/upgrades are slim.

Bits & DigiQs
Pros:
Starting at around $30 (more like around $45 for DigiQ), these guys are great to PLAY WITH. Their super tiny size (like 1/70th scale) also means you can run them around on a coffee table, since they're so small.

Cons:
These things are toys, they're great fun to play with and modify, but when you get down to it, they're TOYS. They don't offer true proportional steering/speed so you really can't put them in the same category as the larger scale cars.

So, after all that...The bottom line is; The MiniZ is (hands down) my favorite, but I've got no room to really race with it.

My second favorite is the Epoch (Spec 2), while it's not as silky smooth nor has the punch of the Z, it can still spin wheels and handle very nicely. And at such a small scale, I can get some decent racing in in my small quarters!

ssstraub 08-19-2002 02:27 PM

Thanks for the reply!

The only problem is now I want to get a Mini-Z but I don't have the space or the money right now... :(

gsr2k 08-21-2002 02:14 AM

where can i buy the Epoch (Spec 2)??

QFM Racing 08-21-2002 03:51 AM

1/43rd epoch indoor racer for sale
 
I am selling a new in box epoch Castrol Nismo Skyline (black/silver) for $75, and 5 bucks shipping in US, or $10 fedex overnight. This is one of the GT championship series models that is no longer in production. It is the same model as the black/silver bitchar-G special edition, but its a 1/43rd scale Epoch with 300kmh scale speed.

PLS NOTE: This model epoch is NOT offered by TinyRC!

If interested, email qfm@comcast.net for more details quickly, otherwise it goes up for auction on eBay soon

baleisen 08-21-2002 01:54 PM

I am running a mini-X. I like it better than the 'Z'. I didn't even install the 6-cell battery pack yet. I'll race it down the halls before students arrive in the morning. 50- 60 meter straightaways.

I like the Bits for tabletop racing. I wish that exploding chassis were available. Crash derbys would be fun.

BAE

tinyrc 08-21-2002 08:08 PM

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where can i buy the Epoch (Spec 2)??
Right here! ;)

http://tinyrc.com/shop/

was ist los? 08-21-2002 10:21 PM

are these the american versions?

tinyrc 08-22-2002 05:02 PM

Yes, these are the US version, though there is no difference (other than instructions) between US and Japan.

Arrive2Defy 08-24-2002 02:17 AM

Why don't you try some of the GAS powered remote control cars? My friend has one and the top sped of that is like 75mph! yes ive actually lost to the thing in my accord... the pick up is crazy cuz it weights so much... after i lost i pulled over to the side and banged my head on the street sign.. =P

Arrive2Defy 08-24-2002 02:18 AM

sorry... weight so *little*


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