New Era 1/4 Monster Truck

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Asphaltcowboy
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New Era 1/4 Monster Truck

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Hello,
this 1/4 NEW ERA Truck was sold at 05. February 2006 for only 367 Euro ~ 400 Dollar on ebay Germany :
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http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... %26fvi%3D1
I´m very disappointed, I missed the auction.
( Translation with Babelfish )
Yours sincerely:
Maik Schumacher
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Post by vectrex »

yes .... i am dissapointed too :( i missed the auction by about 12 minutes when coming home from a pickup of another yankee :(
i am VERY dissapointed of missing it !
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Post by Asphaltcowboy »

Hello,
here are some pictures of Guido´s ( the owner of the New Era MT, called 4x4mann )
ebay fishing :D :D :D
Greetings Maik
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and with a 1:4 Peugeot Yankee ( 2,5 galon gas tank, red ) under the MT :D :
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Post by Mike Casey »

That is one VERY lucky guy. I tried to buy it from him and he was not budging. :oops: Thats ok though.
Here is one I just got. It was made by QRS and has a transmission with reverse, 42.5cc engine and a 5000 oz servo. I have another one of these trucks comming at the end of next week too, so thats makes 3 MT's for me :D :D
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Mike:
what did pay for that QRS truck for the seller to end the auction. I know it was on ebay. also, what kind of MT are you getting? are you intrested in selling any of them?
Thanks :D :D :D
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Post by Mike Casey »

actually I did not buy it from that guy. This is the one, but I bought it from the guy that got it off the auction. He ended up needing his money back. The other MT that I am getting is the one in the pics under the QRS MT section. Its the same truck, but just totally stock.
I never sell my goodies!!! :lol:
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what about prices? what did you pay for this one and the one your getting?
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I have almost 6k in the pair.
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which do you like better, the New Era or the QRS? the New Era I think looks better. are the diffs on the QRS plastic?
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Post by Mike Casey »

The new era frame has more detail and the axles are a little nicer. Other then that, the QRS is a better truck. The new era has less ground clearance and it is unstable around corners. The shocks are way too long and create a bunch of "sway" in the truck when you turn. The new era also uses 2 1/4scale servos in the front and back to turn the wheels and its not a very good setup and not strong enough to do the job well either.
The QRS truck uses a $500 Tone 5000 oz steering servo that has linkage going to the front and back used for the steering. This servo turns all 4 wheels when the truck is at a stop. The QRS also handles MUCH better when driving around. The QRS came standard with plastic gear boxes, although the one I have has aluminum ones. They were available for a short time.
with that said, I would be happy to own either!!!
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Post by Asphaltcowboy »

Hi, here you can buy the 5000 oz Tone Servo SSPS-105
http://www.ckdesigntech.com/tone_servo_ssps-105.htm
Regards,
Maik
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