e452 - MyTrick RC "TrickWhips" Light Whip
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Rc light sabers! I love it!
Haha! Seems a fight seen can be made up too!
Damn, these are really bright! 🤩 Look like tiny light sabers.
Would prefer if the light whip was a little "whippier". 😁
They were on the original design but then people started to bend them well beyond what the light filament can do and they broke.
@AMPROEngineering yeah, I understand the limitations. Tiny electronics are fragile. We'll get there in time. :p
That RC light sabre is awesome 😉💚✅️
It is super cool
Lookgreat, bright
Yeah I really liked it.
What do you think of the new d t 04?
Its a good looking modern buggy but I dont know who would buy it. its too expensive to compete with a Traxxas Bandit or Slash and not supposed to be a race car. I mean I guess if you want an entry level buggy you can build which I am all for but you better have spare parts since no one will carry them.
@AMPROEngineering I'm sure Tamiyas California branch will have the parts. Also I hear it will probably cost $150.
Audio was quiet and muffled, though understandable.
While they look cool, they seem a little to thick for scale, and they need to have a little movement, maybe a weak spring in the base?
Would also like something a bit "lighter" and with a little more flex. It's not easy to tinker with such small electronics though.
These are very thin BEFORE they go into the tube. The reason for the tube is that early testing showed people were over bending them and breaking the filament.
@@AMPROEngineering Ah, gotcha.