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Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II (Red) - 6540-F* - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info:
Introduced by Thunder Tiger in 2009, the Phoenix BX II Buggy - TTR 6540-F076 - came factory assembled RTR, with a pre-painted Red lexan polycarbonate Bodyshell, a Super 17T Brushed Motor, VelociR ESC and a 2.4Ghz Radio System pre-installed. A Battery and Charger to be purchased separately.
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★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II Chassis ★
★ Thunder Tiger Super 17T Motor ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II ★
★ Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II ★
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Buying a Used Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX II
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Hints, Tips and Information
Wheel Caster Explained
Caster is basically the angle the steering kingpins or steering pivot points, leans back in relation to the horizontal when viewed from the side of the chassis. |
Hints, Tips and Information Electric Motors for RC ModelsBrushless Motor Basics
Choosing the right Brushless motor for your needs can be a daunting task for those new to Radio Controlled Models. If you have a local club perhaps you could ask some of the more experienced members for their advice, but a little basic knowledge about the subject, so you know what questions to ask is always useful. |
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