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Hi Marlon,
I have the blue and white MRRC cobras and the red and blue Ninco cobras. The blue Ninco is one of my most favorite cars to run relaxing laps with. It is fast, smooth, forgiving, and has a nice sound.
One thing to know about the Ninco cobras - they are not all created equal.
The gray, red, and black cobras have the NC-2 motor with no magnet. They are a handful, but fun.
The blue cobra has the NC-2 but a new chassis with a button magnet - similar to the red Austin Healey rally car. I'm no judge of body shape but I do prefer this car to the MRRCs. They are more prone to shunts, which has required some repair work on bumpers and exhaust pipes. I think I might take the magnets out of my MRRC cobras and put in NC-1s.
The newest Ninco cobra - the white one - has the NC-5 motor and the button magnet.
Hope this helps,
Paul
Circuit TrustChrist
I have the blue and white MRRC cobras and the red and blue Ninco cobras. The blue Ninco is one of my most favorite cars to run relaxing laps with. It is fast, smooth, forgiving, and has a nice sound.
One thing to know about the Ninco cobras - they are not all created equal.
The gray, red, and black cobras have the NC-2 motor with no magnet. They are a handful, but fun.
The blue cobra has the NC-2 but a new chassis with a button magnet - similar to the red Austin Healey rally car. I'm no judge of body shape but I do prefer this car to the MRRCs. They are more prone to shunts, which has required some repair work on bumpers and exhaust pipes. I think I might take the magnets out of my MRRC cobras and put in NC-1s.
The newest Ninco cobra - the white one - has the NC-5 motor and the button magnet.
Hope this helps,
Paul
Circuit TrustChrist