Ultimate Mini RC Showdown: mjx vs. Losi Buggy

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In this thrilling episode, the Tomley RC team unveils the "world's smallest brushless skate park Basher" from mjx, a pint-sized RC car packed with surprises. With its oil shocks, wheelie bar, and modular battery, this tiny beast promises big thrills. The team dives into the car's features, from its double Wishbone suspension to adjustable toe and metal drive shafts, showcasing the attention to detail in this compact powerhouse. Despite its loose differentials and unique wheel design, this mini marvel is set to take the RC world by storm.
As the team prepares to put the mini Basher through its paces at the skate park and indoor track, anticipation runs high. However, initial tests reveal challenges with throttle control and braking, casting a shadow over the car's performance potential. Disappointment looms as the team grapples with the car's quirks, contemplating modifications to unleash its full power. Amidst these setbacks, the focus shifts to the Losi micro b 124 scale buggy, a true contender in the world of RC racing.
With its metal chassis, proper buggy wheels, and two-wheel drive setup, the Losi buggy proves to be a force to be reckoned with. The team embarks on a test drive, pushing the buggy to its limits with jumps and backflips, showcasing its agility and prowess on the track. As the Losi buggy steals the spotlight with its stellar performance, comparisons are drawn to another RC car plagued by design flaws. Despite frustrations with the latter's friction shocks and lackluster handling, the Losi buggy emerges as a champion of the miniature racing world, leaving a trail of excitement in its wake.

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