Unleash Fun: HPI Nano TTR Micro RC Car Review

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Today on Scale Builder's Guild, we dive into the world of micro RC cars with the HPI Nano TTR, a pint-sized powerhouse modeled after the iconic 1969 Ford Mustang. This little beast may be small, but don't let its size fool you - it packs a punch with fully proportional steering, LED headlights, and rubberized tires for maximum grip on the track. The attention to detail on this tiny racer is impressive, from the intricate paintwork to the functional tail lights that double as brake and reverse lights.
But the real magic happens when you put this mini marvel to the test on a custom tabletop racetrack. The Scale Builder's Guild team sets up a challenging course, showcasing the Nano TTR's exceptional acceleration and precise steering capabilities. It's a joy to watch this little car zip around the track with the agility and speed of its larger counterparts. The potential for modifications on the chassis opens up a world of possibilities for enthusiasts looking to customize their 64th scale vehicles.
As our host takes us through the car's features, from the hard body construction to the compact lipo battery, it's clear that the HPI Nano TTR is more than just a toy - it's a high-performance machine in a small package. The radio controller offers a range of controls, including LED light adjustments, adding another layer of fun to the racing experience. With the promise of future models from HPI, the excitement for more miniature racing adventures is palpable among fans. The Nano TTR proves that big things truly do come in small packages in the world of RC cars.

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Suggestions for different body shells such as Ford Escort, Aston DB7, and Ford GT40
Desire for drift tires and off-road versions
Interest in adjustable wheelbase for using different scale cars
Requests for specific models like Subaru WRX, ‘69 Camaro, and Supra mk4
Excitement for the potential of more hobby-grade manufacturers joining the 64th scale market
Nostalgic mentions of past RC cars like Zip Zaps and Hot Wheels
Hope for a Crown Victoria police model
Comments on potential modifications and customizations
Questions about compatibility with other RC components
Desire for a 911 Carrera RS model
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