May it be a bit more? With the AT1 finally you get what you wish for. A high quality and robust model sport - beginners - race truck in 1:10 scale. All-wheel drive, it manages your AT1 up to 40 KM/H. Equipped with a waterproof 40A speed controller and a 15 turn brushed motor. Also equipped with a water resistant steering servo. The muscular appearance of the AT1 enhances the aggressive designed Bulldog body. In addition, the AT1 pushes it to the top; Together with the included NiMH racing pack battery and the charger, we make an all inclusive package.
Immediately striking is the extremely robust construction of the AT1 chassis. The upper deck (Chassis stiffening middle), as well as the shock towers front and rear, are made of aluminum. All plastic parts are made extra strong and have the necessary flex. The reliable 4WD drivetrain is well prepared for difficult ground and the whole model is equipped with ball bearings.
Both the ESC and steering servo are water resistant and the recevier sits in a sealed water proof receiver box.Please use only 2S (2 cells; 7.4V) LiPo batteries with a C-rate of 30C or lower. If you use a LiPo with higher C-rate, the motor could be damaged. NiMH (max. 7.2C; 6 cells) batteries could be used any type without exception.
Absima AT1 Brushed Features:
Absima AT1 Brushed Technical specifications:
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Yes, this includes a 2.4Ghz radio system. All you need to complete is a battery and charger.
We do list a few combo packs on this model with compatible batteries and chargers. We'd use a 7.2v NiMh battery in this car.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
The electronics are water resistant (not water proof) - they are designed to withstand the odd splash etc from puddles, but are not designed to be submerged for long periods of time.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
I guess you could look at modifying a generic 1:10 touring car wing and attaching it to the rear of the body if you wished.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
That depends what batteries you use. With a 3000mah pack we'd estimate around 15-20 mins runtime depending on your driving style.
With a high capacity 5000 pack, you'd be looking at around 25-30 mins.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models