
03-30-2009, 07:32 AM
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I need help please!!!!!!!
i just cannot decide which one to choose!!!! dNaNo or Mini Z!?!?!?!?
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03-30-2009, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ivanlock
i just cannot decide which one to choose!!!! dNaNo or Mini Z!?!?!?!?
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I have Mini Z's and I ordered a dNano.. 
I have not driven dNano yet but.... If I had to choose... 
I don't want to choose. I want both! But I can tell you Mini Z f1 has been my favorite Mini Z car. It is harder to drive on a tight technical track because of longer wheelbase than Mini Z racers but I just love formula 1 anything! I hope Kyosho makes dNano f1's soon.
dNano comes with 2.4 ghz, which is a newer technology compared to the AM radio frequency transmitters. You will be able to use the same transmitter for future Mini Z cars as long as they are 2.4 ghz.
If you buy Mini Z with AM radio first then you will have to buy 2.4 radio for dNano in the future.
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dNano - Murcielago Yellow (04/09)=> Green (mine)
dNano - Enzo Ferrari Red (04/10, daughter's)
dNano - Corvette (04/10).
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03-30-2009, 02:57 PM
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I have both and if I had to choose I'd go Mini-z.
Mini-z has:
- more bodies with more detailed elements
- more tuning options for more competitive racing
- a variety of platforms, 2wd, 4wd, F1
- costs less
That being said the dnano performs very well and if you're really strapped for space for a track maybe a better option.
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03-30-2009, 05:13 PM
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dNano I guess is really about the cool factor...
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dNano - Silver Carrera GT (04/09) => White Enzo (son's)
dNano - Murcielago Yellow (04/09)=> Green (mine)
dNano - Enzo Ferrari Red (04/10, daughter's)
dNano - Corvette (04/10).
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03-30-2009, 07:22 PM
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but mini z has already been out for 7 years!!! and dnano just lyk 1 year, im just worried tht when i buy a mini z people will go for dnanos and not the mini z.
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03-30-2009, 08:27 PM
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7 years mean the Mini Z's have withstood the test of time like the 1/10 scale cars. I would be more worried about dNano being just a short lived fad. I don't race either anyway so it doesn't matter as much as long as I can find the parts. But 2.4 ghz is the way of the future for certain.
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dNano - Silver Carrera GT (04/09) => White Enzo (son's)
dNano - Murcielago Yellow (04/09)=> Green (mine)
dNano - Enzo Ferrari Red (04/10, daughter's)
dNano - Corvette (04/10).
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04-05-2009, 03:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by soulstice
I have both and if I had to choose I'd go Mini-z.
Mini-z has:
- more bodies with more detailed elements
- more tuning options for more competitive racing
- a variety of platforms, 2wd, 4wd, F1
- costs less
That being said the dnano performs very well and if you're really strapped for space for a track maybe a better option.
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And more places to race, and better support worldwide.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ivanlock
but mini z has already been out for 7 years!!! and dnano just lyk 1 year, im just worried tht when i buy a mini z people will go for dnanos and not the mini z.
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Actually this year will be the 10th anniversary of Mini-Zs! They're not going anywhere, I assure you. The dNaNo would be a far greater worry, especially given the short life of the Mini-Z LIT - and the restrictive/bizarre way it's being rolled out.
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