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Here's the long lost review of the Arrma Raider MEGA that was unboxed way back in Sept 2014!
The Arrma Raider has been out for a while, but Arrma has added the new "Mega" line up featuring budget minded components to get your RC on! This 1/10th scale 2wd buggy features a 2.4ghz radio system, brushed 15t motor and some cool scale features. Combine that with a full Ready to Run (RTR minus 4 aa batteries) and you're ready to have some fun on day one!
Here's where I got it and some info from Arrma:
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This is the Electric Powered, 2.4GHz Radio Controlled 1/10 scale,
2014 Raider Mega Baja Buggy with Blue Body from Arrma.
NiMH Battery and Charger Included.
_ **Additional Technical Info Will Be Added When It Becomes Available.**
FEATURES
2014 models include all 2013 updates, as well as a number of
additional refinements:
-LiPo ready waterproof electronics capable of running in rain,
sleet, snow or mud-SEE ESC INFO BELOW FOR LIPO USAGE
-Chassis re-engineered for greater rigidity, more strength
and easier access
-Impact-resistant battery box with door and foam padding
-Molded-in servo wire channels for neater installations and
greater padding
-Compatibility with all optional alloy parts designed for BLX
models
-Composite transmission gears for lower rotational mass and faster
acceleration
-Molded camber and steering links
-Easily accessible steering servo
Chassis: Composite, with battery door that adds to structural
rigidity and enables driver to change batteries without removing
the vehicle's body, internal channel protects wiring from damage,
alloy TVPs on Arrma's BLX brushless chassis are also compatible
with this chassis and may be added for greater rigidity
Drive: Rear wheel with steel driveshafts and axles
Motor: Arrma 540 size MEGA 15T brushed
Radio: ATX100 2.4GHz 3-channel with lightweight ARX100 receiver,
with trims, servo reversing & dual-rate steering
Electronic Speed Control: Waterproof, LiPo compatible, withstands
40A continuous draw
**If wanting to use a LiPo battery a 2S is recommended. If using
a 3S, a hard shell pack is recommended, LiPo batteries must have a
Dean's connector to mate with the ESC. When switching to a LiPo
follow instructions carefully for changing jumper in ESC.**
Receiver Box: Water proof and dust proof
Battery: 2000mAh 6-cell 7.2V NiMH, chassis accepts 7-cell battery
with no modifications
Battery Charger: Wall type charger
Body: Trimmed and painted
Transmission: Lightweight composite
Differential: Metal internal gears
Suspension: Fully independent, screw type hinge pins
Shocks: Composite body, oil-filled
Tires: dBoots Dunerunner with dBoots foam inserts
Front, 1.2" (30mm) wide, 3.3" (85mm) diameter
Rear, 1.6" (40.5mm) wide, 3.3" (85mm) diameter
Wheels: Six spoke, 12mm hex
Front, 1.1" (29mm) wide, 2.2" (56mm) diameter
Rear, 1.6" (41mm) wide, 2.2" (56mm) diameter
Caster: Non-adjustable caster/toe-in refers to the angle of the front
suspension when viewed from the side of the car in relation to the
chassis
Camber: Non-Adjustable, camber refers to the angle of the tops of the
tires from vertical when viewed from front or behind vehicle
Steering: Bellcrank type with servo saver, composite linkages
Warranty: Two year limited warranty beginning at date of purchase
INCLUDES
RTR Raider Baja Buggy with printed Body and 2.4GHz Radio, ESC,
Steering Servo, Brushed Motor, Tires, Wheels, Foam Inserts,
Decals Instruction Manual, Battery, Charger
REQUIREMENTS
AA Batteries: Four for transmitter
Building and track equipment
SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle-
Length: 15.75" (400mm)
Width: 10" (253mm)
Height: 5.5" (140mm)
Wheelbase: 11.4" (290mm)
Ride Height: 1.2" (30mm)
Weight: 3.1lbs (1.42kg) without battery
Body-
Length: 10.1" (257mm)
Width: 4.5" (114mm) at widest point
Height: 3" (76.2mm)
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