Great looking car's guy's. I have just bought the team associated rb10 RTR and taken it to a new start up track, I would like to see how you guy's make it more race worthy. Oils /hop ups ect. This would be great 😊. Thanks again guy's you make this hobby fun. 👍
That thing does look beefy, but we can't just sit here and let you trash the TLR tuned Typhon. I'm loving mine, gifted the standard typhon to my brother, we can't get enough of how they drive on the yard track. Took it to a track in Las Vegas used for national 8th scale races and it handled that track and jumps like a pro. For the sale prices I paid, I can't say enough good things about the Typhon. The thing was undamaged even after an amateur sent it around a pro track and fumbled into learning the triple. Im still amazed.
@@PopalongRC I'd say give it a chance on actual dirt. Heavier buggies like the ARRMA TLR Tuned Typhon or the Tekno EB48 tend to do better on loose surfaces.
It's also a good thing to note that the TLR Tuned Typhon won a national-level event in the US recently. Nick Jordan took first in the Sportsman E-Buggy A Main at JConcepts Beast of the East Triple Crown 2024.
Since everyone's already recommended the HoBao Hyper VS2, I've got a different recommendation. Take a look at the Serpent SRX8-E Cobra RTR. It's pretty much a full-on race kit, minus the really expensive milled parts, right out of the box.
CORALLY still ain't quite the beautifully made HOBOA HYPER VS2 RACING BUGGY . The VS2 is a serious racing contender and a beautiful made piece of RC racing kit to boot , and a racers dream piece of RC racing kit . Personally I rate it tops , for an 8th scale racing buggy to buy at present .
The Hyper VS2 is a serious machine... from about a decade ago. That being said the age of the platform doesn't matter nearly as much in 1/8th scale as it does in 1/10th scale as you're not running on carpet with video game levels of traction.
I love the 1/8 Corally truggies. not really built for skatepark bashing but very much built for ripping and jumping on grass and dirt. just had a rip with new Turnigy Rapid 140c batteries in my Muraco. Jeez what a thing. Doing at least 65 across bumpy grass. arrow straight. it must be affecting gravity. do you feel lighter ?
I have the raddix 6s. Big fan of corally but mine did break. My boy was driving and hit a wall. It’s fixed but I need to get it back in action. Not a lot of adjustability but still a nice package. Upgrades are not cheap but at least it’s a European company and only over the pond. I have a full alloy very fast servo from corally in my b6 and that’s great too.
Well, agree sending an RC car up the skate ramp and complain it broke is silly. But the corally python had weak driveshafts they would bend for a tumble on the grass The stocks diffs aren’t all that either, consistent with my python , my mates radix 6 and my Shogun. So far im happy with my 2022 corally kronos xtr .
Ace. I got the Radix 6 end of last year and the Muraco early last year. Both on sale from Modelsport. Had no experience with RC before. Only trouble is the Muraco steering and tyres are a bit crap. I’ve got a spare upgraded servo saver spring for the Muraco if you want me to send you one? Helps a bit
Lately ive been thinking about another 1/8 e-buggy rtr or artr. I enjoy my Corally Radix, Typhon 3s, and nitro Kyosho mp9 rtr. I was looking at Kyosho MP10e rtr, Hobao VS2, and Tlr Typhon. I’m in the US and the TLR typhon is popular but I’m just not sure if it’s for me.
@@PopalongRC you said tlr one I am talking about the one that isn't that one and they have a 4s to 6s I version of them I think .I have a 3s one I will be driving it this year. Have you ever seen there 1/7 scale ones and the 1/5 other vehicles?
Y'all are buggin'. Set up a TLR Tuned Typhon right and it will run with real race kits. A guy in my club was a front runner with his and then dropped 2k on building an HB and still hasn't matched his pace in his TLR after a whole season. That Corally is like 10 lbs too heavy and has no real adjustability. Corally makes good bashers for kids at skateparks.
Defintely check out the Cottonmill, St Albans area. I'm only 2 minutes away and can bore you with the history of races I won and show you around the old tracks.
I remember when Corally actually made and designed their own cars, not just rebrand whatever generic car from the Shenzhen catalogue. Shame such an iconic brand lost their way after getting taken over…
Rebrands? None of the Corally 1/8ths are copies of a "Shenzhen" catalogue. 🙄🤨 I own 2 Corallys and have multiple 1/8th buggies none of which look anything like the Radix.
Great looking car's guy's. I have just bought the team associated rb10 RTR and taken it to a new start up track, I would like to see how you guy's make it more race worthy. Oils /hop ups ect. This would be great 😊. Thanks again guy's you make this hobby fun. 👍
First thing get the right tyres and get some extra weight in the front of the RB10
Thanks guy's
I put a72 spur and 26 pinion on mine and lowered it by about 10mm and it is very competitive
That thing does look beefy, but we can't just sit here and let you trash the TLR tuned Typhon. I'm loving mine, gifted the standard typhon to my brother, we can't get enough of how they drive on the yard track. Took it to a track in Las Vegas used for national 8th scale races and it handled that track and jumps like a pro. For the sale prices I paid, I can't say enough good things about the Typhon.
The thing was undamaged even after an amateur sent it around a pro track and fumbled into learning the triple. Im still amazed.
It should be amazing but just did not perform on the grass tracks as well as it should for the money.
@@PopalongRC
I'd say give it a chance on actual dirt. Heavier buggies like the ARRMA TLR Tuned Typhon or the Tekno EB48 tend to do better on loose surfaces.
It's also a good thing to note that the TLR Tuned Typhon won a national-level event in the US recently. Nick Jordan took first in the Sportsman E-Buggy A Main at JConcepts Beast of the East Triple Crown 2024.
Since everyone's already recommended the HoBao Hyper VS2, I've got a different recommendation. Take a look at the Serpent SRX8-E Cobra RTR. It's pretty much a full-on race kit, minus the really expensive milled parts, right out of the box.
Awesome look forward to seeing it go
Cheers Pitman Dave
CORALLY still ain't quite the beautifully made HOBOA HYPER VS2 RACING BUGGY . The VS2 is a serious racing contender and a beautiful made piece of RC racing kit to boot , and a racers dream piece of RC racing kit . Personally I rate it tops , for an 8th scale racing buggy to buy at present .
Will have to look into this one
The Hyper VS2 is a serious machine... from about a decade ago. That being said the age of the platform doesn't matter nearly as much in 1/8th scale as it does in 1/10th scale as you're not running on carpet with video game levels of traction.
Bought a muraco after seeing one of your reviews, look forward to yours on this, might find out before you though as it's eta is Monday 😜😜😜😜😜😜
Think you might do
I love the 1/8 Corally truggies. not really built for skatepark bashing but very much built for ripping and jumping on grass and dirt. just had a rip with new Turnigy Rapid 140c batteries in my Muraco. Jeez what a thing. Doing at least 65 across bumpy grass. arrow straight. it must be affecting gravity. do you feel lighter ?
Awesome
I have the raddix 6s. Big fan of corally but mine did break. My boy was driving and hit a wall. It’s fixed but I need to get it back in action. Not a lot of adjustability but still a nice package. Upgrades are not cheap but at least it’s a European company and only over the pond.
I have a full alloy very fast servo from corally in my b6 and that’s great too.
Probably going to pop corally electrics in the TLR conversion
Every body knows if you wanna run budget RTR 1/8 get HoBao !
Next on our list hahahaha
Everyone forgets Hobao...
Well, agree sending an RC car up the skate ramp and complain it broke is silly.
But the corally python had weak driveshafts they would bend for a tumble on the grass The stocks diffs aren’t all that either, consistent with my python , my mates radix 6 and my Shogun.
So far im happy with my 2022 corally kronos xtr .
In a bad crash like a nose dive the aluminum flat center brace bends badly on the Spark, seen that happen to a few of them now.
Will try not to do that
Ha keep Kevin the Bender Talbot out of it 😂. Really want to see some nitro this year and a 1/5th Baja buggy but a gas/petrol version.
We will be popping along to some tracks this year
Ace. I got the Radix 6 end of last year and the Muraco early last year. Both on sale from Modelsport. Had no experience with RC before.
Only trouble is the Muraco steering and tyres are a bit crap.
I’ve got a spare upgraded servo saver spring for the Muraco if you want me to send you one? Helps a bit
Great fun aren’t thy
Lately ive been thinking about another 1/8 e-buggy rtr or artr. I enjoy my Corally Radix, Typhon 3s, and nitro Kyosho mp9 rtr.
I was looking at Kyosho MP10e rtr, Hobao VS2, and Tlr Typhon.
I’m in the US and the TLR typhon is popular but I’m just not sure if it’s for me.
May i know what tires n rims on that radix 4 pls?? It looks awesome 😮
Schumacher spirals
You need to try the regular typhons from arrma.
We had one
Soo bad
@@PopalongRC you said tlr one I am talking about the one that isn't that one and they have a 4s to 6s I version of them I think .I have a 3s one I will be driving it this year. Have you ever seen there 1/7 scale ones and the 1/5 other vehicles?
You need to check out the Carson's 1/8 buggies.
Carson’s 1/8
@@PopalongRC yes.
The new carson buggies are trash. They had a good run 20 years ago
Y'all are buggin'. Set up a TLR Tuned Typhon right and it will run with real race kits. A guy in my club was a front runner with his and then dropped 2k on building an HB and still hasn't matched his pace in his TLR after a whole season. That Corally is like 10 lbs too heavy and has no real adjustability. Corally makes good bashers for kids at skateparks.
Radix was amazing handling
Granted spark is heavy
Just to update, Morrisons Scotch eggs are okay.
Defintely check out the Cottonmill, St Albans area. I'm only 2 minutes away and can bore you with the history of races I won and show you around the old tracks.
Corally Buggys are sloley made for bashing. The Hobao VSe & VSe2 are a much better choice for budget racing.
Watch this space
I remember when Corally actually made and designed their own cars, not just rebrand whatever generic car from the Shenzhen catalogue. Shame such an iconic brand lost their way after getting taken over…
Rebrands? None of the Corally 1/8ths are copies of a "Shenzhen" catalogue. 🙄🤨 I own 2 Corallys and have multiple 1/8th buggies none of which look anything like the Radix.
Yeah,let's start an argument....
You go first
Discussion is more ideal.