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MJX Hyper Go 14211 1/14 Brushless RC Short Course Truck with Gyro – CNC Alloy, Metal Chassis, 70km/h, 3S Compatible
MJX Hyper Go 14211 1/14 Brushless RC Short Course Truck with Gyro – CNC Alloy, Metal Chassis, 70km/h, 3S Compatible
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MJX Hyper Go 14211 1/14 RC Short Course Truck – Brushless Power, Full Metal Build, and 70km/h Top Speed
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Dominate the track with the MJX Hyper Go 14211 — a 1/14 scale RC short course truck built for serious off-road performance. With a tough aluminum chassis, CNC alloy steering system, and a PC impact-resistant body, this RC truck delivers power, precision, and durability.
Equipped with a 2852 brushless motor and a 45A ESC (compatible with 3S LiPo batteries), it reaches speeds up to 70km/h. The factory-included 2S 3000mAh LiPo battery provides a solid balance of speed and runtime right out of the box.
Key Features:
- 1/14 Scale 4WD RC Short Course Truck
- Brushless 2852 Motor + 45A ESC with Cooling Fan
- Compatible with 2S and 3S LiPo (Top Speed: 49km/h on 2S, 70km/h on 3S)
- CNC Alloy Steering Assembly & Full Metal Chassis
- 69mm Long-Travel Adjustable Oil-Filled Shocks
- Metal Telescopic Dogbones (Front and Rear)
- Metal Differential Gears & Full Ball Bearings
- Durable PC Body Shell with Interior Driver Figure
- 2.4GHz T3D Transmitter with Gyro (Up to 120m Control Range)
- Bonus Set of Tires with White Rims Included
Package Includes:
- 1 × MJX Hyper Go 14211 RC Truck
- 1 × 2.4GHz T3D Radio Transmitter
- 1 × 2S 3000mAh 25C LiPo Battery
- 1 × USB Charger
- 4 × Spare Tires (White Rims)
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Gorgeous. I’m biased as I love short course trucks and MJX, but this is gorgeous and fast!
Great truck fastt
Excellente petite RC, livraison rapide.
First of all, a big thank you to the BBB team for the fast delivery and the consistently exemplary service ever since.
As you can see in the videos, it's only a tad larger than, for example, the Grom, but is listed as a 1:14 scale. The 10208 was also a tad smaller than some other 1:10 scale models.
Compared to the Anger version of the HBX 3100A (also initially advertised by HBX as a 1:14 scale model), which is listed as a 1:16 scale model, the MJX 14211 looks almost like its "brother." Therefore, I would classify it more as a large 1:16 scale model.
It rides a tad flatter than the HBX, which is a TT to me, even though HBX calls it an SCT. But two spare wheels and a solid rear axle without a differential are a classic TT for me, not an SCT.
From a purely visual perspective, the MJX as an SCT looks very harmonious.
Unfortunately, it was a bit rainy today, so I only did a short test drive in the apartment.
It's significantly more responsive to the throttle than, for example, the HBX, but it also has a significantly more powerful motor (2852 instead of 2840) and a significantly more powerful ESC (45 instead of 25A). Both have a gyro built in, but the MJX is significantly heavier and seems to have a more valuable/sturdier construction than the HBX.
The radio makes a better impression than some of the other accessories that have been included with MJX since then (10208, 16208, 20208, etc.)
My first impression is positive, at least significantly better than the first impression of the 10208 and 20208 from MJX. OK, the 14-series platform has been around for a while ;-)
A small light in the back would have been cool, but the front is quite bright, should be enough for night driving.
I'm looking forward to the first outdoor test drive, and yes, you should keep in mind that with these "little ones," they won't be able to handle the terrain you'd plow through with a 1:10 or larger car.
But if you stick to a somewhat scale terrain selection, the little ones are definitely fun, in my opinion.
Gorgeous. I’m biased as I love short course trucks and MJX, but this is gorgeous and fast!
Great truck fastt
Excellente petite RC, livraison rapide.
First of all, a big thank you to the BBB team for the fast delivery and the consistently exemplary service ever since.
As you can see in the videos, it's only a tad larger than, for example, the Grom, but is listed as a 1:14 scale. The 10208 was also a tad smaller than some other 1:10 scale models.
Compared to the Anger version of the HBX 3100A (also initially advertised by HBX as a 1:14 scale model), which is listed as a 1:16 scale model, the MJX 14211 looks almost like its "brother." Therefore, I would classify it more as a large 1:16 scale model.
It rides a tad flatter than the HBX, which is a TT to me, even though HBX calls it an SCT. But two spare wheels and a solid rear axle without a differential are a classic TT for me, not an SCT.
From a purely visual perspective, the MJX as an SCT looks very harmonious.
Unfortunately, it was a bit rainy today, so I only did a short test drive in the apartment.
It's significantly more responsive to the throttle than, for example, the HBX, but it also has a significantly more powerful motor (2852 instead of 2840) and a significantly more powerful ESC (45 instead of 25A). Both have a gyro built in, but the MJX is significantly heavier and seems to have a more valuable/sturdier construction than the HBX.
The radio makes a better impression than some of the other accessories that have been included with MJX since then (10208, 16208, 20208, etc.)
My first impression is positive, at least significantly better than the first impression of the 10208 and 20208 from MJX. OK, the 14-series platform has been around for a while ;-)
A small light in the back would have been cool, but the front is quite bright, should be enough for night driving.
I'm looking forward to the first outdoor test drive, and yes, you should keep in mind that with these "little ones," they won't be able to handle the terrain you'd plow through with a 1:10 or larger car.
But if you stick to a somewhat scale terrain selection, the little ones are definitely fun, in my opinion.