Electric RC Buggy 1/10th This ready-to-run 1/10th electric 4x4 all-terrain buggy is characterised by its many quality features for optimum reliability and performance. Its sturdy chassis, powerful type 390 motor, ball-bearing transmission with two gear differentials and a central cardan shaft made of treated steel, its suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers and its oversized tyres enable it to overcome the traps of the terrain at high speed. The radio receiver and the waterproof variator allow the Pirate Booster to withstand water or snow splashes*. The polycarbonate bodywork, a replica of a rally buggy, is painted and decorated. The steering is both lively and precise thanks to an ergonomic 2.4 GHz steering wheel/trigger type transmitter. Attractive, fast, robust, well-protected and superbly equipped, the Pirate Booster is the ideal model for entering the exciting world of radio-controlled cars! Robust, narrow chassis. Powerful type 390 motor with radiator. Powered by two 3.7V 1500mAh LiIon sticks installed on both sides of the chassis. Recharging of the sticks by 220V mains charger. 4WD transmission fully ball-bearing mounted, 2 pinion differentials. Aluminum central drive shaft, Homokinetic front drive shafts, Four-wheel independent suspension with double wishbones, Front and rear hydraulic shock absorbers. Variable speed drive and waterpoof steering servo. Painted and decorated polycarbonate bodywork. Mini front and rear bumpers. Allroad tyres effective on all types of surfaces. Lighting: 6 LEDs (2 grille lights and 4 roof lights) powered by battery sticks Dimensions: Length 370mm/ Width 245mm. Height 150mm. Footprint: 240mm. Weight: 1.050g / Speed: 35km/h Contents of the booster: Buggy Pirate Booster ready to roll with LED lights Transmitter 2,4GHz / 2 sticks LiIon 3,7V 1500mAh. 220V charger and instructions in French
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Model | BOOSTER |
Manufacturer | DIVERS |
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Scale | 1/10° |
Materials | METAL/PLASTIQUE |
Release | 05-12-2017 |