Horatio
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HPI made the first Baja 5B's back in 2006.Would someone care to help me understand where Losi, Rovan, and HPI all fit together with these rigs? Are they a shared open design? Or did someone copy the other when a patent expired? What are the differences? Who currently makes what?
They are petrol/gas powered, IC, 23cc RTR 1/5th scale buggies. Variants such as the Baja SS were updated with anodised parts, a 26cc CY Fuelie engine and were in kit form. Truck variants came out and were super popular.
Then came the Flux versions for those that preferred 8S Brushless powered machines.
Following the whole Traxass/HPI patent
Essentially, the parts between the HPI variants and the King Motors/Rovan were interchangeable. Many to this day insist that the HPI parts quality was better. There were subtle differences, the main one being that King Motors and Rovan tended to be a little heavier - the frames and mouldings were thicker.
More recently, ROFUN - seemingly a sister company to Rovan - has come about.
Imminently - HPI Baja SBK is to become available - in Brushless or Petrol/Gas versions.
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/hpi-baja-5b-flux-sbk-kit-1346889
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/hpi-baja-5b-gas-sbk-kit-no-engine--1346890
The clone companies also make versions of the Losi B, which by all accounts are very good. 30 Degrees North also make versions. Since Losi stopped producing these, clones are most welcome.
Ditto for Baja 5B - in a weird twist of fate, clones and the wild aftermarket parts have been the Baja 5B's saving grace. It's become a legendary Buggy.