Is Maverick a good RC brand?
Maverick RC has been a fan favorite across Europe and the UK for years! Maverick kits and parts are developed in the UK by real RC fans – and the same minds that bring you HPI Racing stuff! Maverick RC has been constantly developed to bring you the best and most fun RC action for your money.
Who owns HPI Racing?
Vestergaard Group
In 2019, the HPI Racing brand changed ownership and the major shareholders are now the Scandinavian based Vestergaard Group. Vestergaard have 50+ years of expertise and investment in the hobby industry as a major distributor in the Scandinavian region.
Who makes the maverick quantum?
HPI Racing
HPI Racing Maverick 150100 Quantum MT 1/10 4WD Monster Truck, Ready to Run – Blue
Toy vehicle form | Truck |
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Brand | HPI Racing |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Material | Aluminum |
Is HPI now Maverick?
Maverick RC is HPI’s entry-level brand which has been available in Europe for many years, and now it’s got its own website – right here on HPIRacing.com!
Is the maverick quantum flux waterproof?
Unleash the beast for some crazy, stunning 3S action! Plus, with a 3665 3100KV FLUX brushless motor with a 5.0mm shaft and 100A waterproof ESC we’re confident the Quantum ✚ FLUX will not fail to impress!
Where are HPI RC cars made?
China
In the same way the other HPI operations have been acquired, Ripmax are establishing a new manufacturing plant within the HPI group of companies. With existing staff and sub-supplier base on-board in China to maintain the quality and continuity of HPI products.
Who makes Maverick quantum?
Maverick
Meaning you can charge your RC car battery with virtually any mobile phone wall charger! 7.2V 2000mAh NiMH battery pack included….Specifications:
Manufacturer | Maverick |
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Assembly Type | Assembled (RTR) |
Scale | 1:10 |
Vehicle | Monster Truck |
Skill Level | Skill Level 2 What’s this? |
What does Cat N mean?
Category N — Cat N, for short — is a description used by insurance companies to describe the level of damage to a vehicle they have written off. A Cat N vehicle has suffered some damage, probably in an accident, but not to its structural frame or chassis.