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Old 03-07-2009
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Hi Guys,

Just looked on the losi website and it looks as if losi are joining traxxas and associated in the making of the scale-realism, short course trucks .

I think the truck will be avalible to see on www.losi.com on thursday

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Knew Losi wouldnt disapoint!
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Old 09-07-2009
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LOSI Strike !

Its been confirmed, losi are doing a short-course truck ?

Have a butcher's at www.losi.com

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I love the look of this one... thumbs up Losi (& I WANT ONE!)
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Even though I hate the look of this, the chassis design looks interesting (mid motor).
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Agreed Chris - this one looks the best one yet.
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This one looks the most interesting one to date - well done Losi Dudes.

I love my SC10 and the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned - but I do hope that the hooligan tail-sliding appeal of the SC10 hasn't been lost with the motor getting lost and ending up at the wrong / right (delete as applicable) side of the rear diff
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Interesting that Losi went for the high chassis/ dropped bulkhead design (á la Traxxas Slash) rather than the slammed chassis of the SC10.. I have never understood the rationale for this, but suffice to say my SC does bottom out quite a bit...

Anyway, who you calling a hooligan Old Dog??!
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Anyone know the release date for this?
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Does nobody else think it looks far more "Toy" orientated then the SC10? I can't take help but think the way the shocks are set-up that it just doesn't look quite right.... It doesn't look as "realistic" so to speak as the SC10's??
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I'm not so sure about toy like, but I was wondering why it seems to have cup holders on the sides!
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Does nobody else think it looks far more "Toy" orientated then the SC10? I can't take help but think the way the shocks are set-up that it just doesn't look quite right.... It doesn't look as "realistic" so to speak as the SC10's??
I thought the same, it looks cool and everything, the mid motor design is going to grab a lot of peoples attention, but it hasnt had the work and track time that the SC10's T4 platform has. Unless losi are working on a midmotor competition buggy................. lol.

I ordered my SC10 yesterday and i wasnt to bothered about waiting for the Losi, the SC10 may not stand out as much as the Strike but from what i have seen the SC10 im not too fussed

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I'm not so sure about toy like, but I was wondering why it seems to have cup holders on the sides!
I think that is for the 'coors' or red bull editions John. If you attach fans in the right place they act as coolers....so i am told
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