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Old 27-03-2011
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Default SC10 or Ansmann Core

Know someone who's selling a SC10 + a few extras but needs the diff looking at! But also like the Ansmann Core sct! I'm current running a Ansmann Mad Monkey (mid motor) buggy

Anyone had any experience with the Core?? Would make sense having the Core (less spares) but I know the SC10 has proven track record and is popular!!

Any thoughts please?

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I would say the sc10 was the best bet

I own a rc10t4 which is obviosly the same platform with minor differences

Very durable and with RPM arms all around, stronger turn buckles, and a nice steering servo. You cant go wrong

though i haven't had a go with the ansmann core? so I can't completely make your mind up

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personally i run a SC10, the Ansmann core runs a lightly shorter wheel base than the SC10 but shouldnt cause too much of an issue, dont know if there is much thats interchangeable with the Ansmann range, looking at how well ya went with the monkey first time out, they do do a mid motor SCT too. its all gonna be down to personal choice in the end unless you can get a go with one.

if you go after the SC10 with the shot diff just let me know when ya up at Ardent or drop it in the post to me and ill sort it for ya
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personally i run a SC10, the Ansmann core runs a lightly shorter wheel base than the SC10 but shouldnt cause too much of an issue, dont know if there is much thats interchangeable with the Ansmann range, looking at how well ya went with the monkey first time out, they do do a mid motor SCT too. its all gonna be down to personal choice in the end unless you can get a go with one.
I think that one is based on the 4wd buggy and has the same wheelbase, so quite small. The Core is longer.

You could get the XT here (best price atm) and order the conversion kit from TCmodels (there are loads now! It's the TC02 to TS2 iirc), and you'd have a nice SCT for the mid-£100s.
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AE SC10
Length 550mm
Width 293mm
Wheelbase 327mm

Ansmann Core
Length 540mm
Width 290mm
Wheelbase 330mm


And thanks for the offer Phil
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I like the idea of having the core just to be different and of course its cheaper..
maybe something to think about for next winter at Worksop
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I like the idea of having the core just to be different
Thats what I was thinking Dave (thats why I race a Mad Monkey ) but I know the SC10's are proven good SCT's as well, decisions, decisions
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