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| Cross | Nov 26 2008, 11:17 PM |
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Swayed by the Trax
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I am seriously considering getting one of these. I would want to equip mine with a functioning blade and possibly a tiller. It is funny some of the characteristics you explain in the snow are very similar to the real thing. I drive a snow cat in the winter and would like to get one of these models as a display piece as well as something to play with in the snow. Snow cats do not like to climb in fresh snow, and as soon as a track breaks loose and spins it digs straight down to dirt. I think I would love to find one of the older versions of the Blizzard with the dual motors. It would handle a lot more like the real thing. It would also not have the problems of locking up one track and digging a hole as the tracks skids to make the cat turn. This is a sweet R/C model cat, I do not even want to know how much it costs. Plus I drive a Bombardier not sure I could buy a PistenBully http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LcNocrbw3M&feature=related |
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7:40 AM Nov 26