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Old 12-02-2007
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Default LRP electronics "Shark 18 Monster" - reviewed

Hi there!

A mini was all that had been left to complete my offroad-collection (2wd, 4wd, electric, gas, 1/10th, 1/8th, truggy, monster truck) so I decided to go with LRP's new Shark-18 mini truggy.
It's a nice little hopper with quite impressive handling. But when it comes to ruggedness its tiny little plastic-universals let it down quite a lot.
But see for yourself if you're interested in mini offroad-action!



#1 Overview and chassis construction
www.offroad-cult.org/Tracktest/LRP_Shark_18_Monster/LRP_Shark_18_Monster_1_english.htm

#2 RTR-components
www.offroad-cult.org/Tracktest/LRP_Shark_18_Monster/LRP_Shark_18_Monster_2_english.htm

#3 Tracktest and conclusion
www.offroad-cult.org/Tracktest/LRP_Shark_18_Monster/LRP_Shark_18_Monster_3_english.htm
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Believe this would be seen under the FTX brand name if ever released in the UK. Also called an Anderson in Hong Kong and a Yokomo in Japan.
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And Duratrax in USA, but Anderson are the OEM.
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