Ripmax 1/24 Rock Racer Buggy

Ripmax 1/24 Rock Racer Buggy

Brand: Ripmax

Part Number: C-RMX333


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The new line of Ripmax 1/24 Rock Racers are great first time cars for those looking to get into the hobby. The built in front and rear suspension provides enough bounce to cope easily with home made jumps and take those everyday knocks and bumps. With speeds capable of reaching 15mph these really are not slow cars.

The built in battery can easily be charged using the included mains power charger. A charge time of 60 mins will result in approximately 15 minutes of usage. Spare batteries can be purchased for extended fun!

The 2.4GHz transmitter provides a range of up to 50m which is more than enough for the size of the cars. Supplied RTR with everything you need to get on the road in either Monster Truck. Buggy or Short Course body kits.

Required for Use:3 x 'AA' batteries required for controller.
Specifications
LiFe 2S 6.4V 320mAh (Inc.)
Charge Time 60 min (Approx)
Duration 15 min (Approx)
Range > 50m (Approx)
Radio System 2.4 GHz (Inc.)
Charger 100-240V Mains (Inc.)
Scale 1:24
Speed 25 km/h (Approx)
  • Brand: Ripmax
  • Part No: C-RMX333
  • Barcode: 5028967392902
  • Scale: 1:24
  • Build Level: Assembled (RTR)
  • Vehicle Type: Buggy
  • Power Source: Electric - Brushed
  • Surface Type: On Road

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Hi guys! DO you sell spare batteries for this car? Cheers! Alec Bassindale
Asked by Alec Bassindale on 11th December 2018

The battery is built in on these so cannot be changed.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Hi, Is the steering proportional on this car?
Asked by Gary Easton on 13th September 2019

No they’re not sorry. Steering response is not overly violent but it’s not progressive .

 

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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