Hobbyking selling Made in India motor.
link below
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=14555
(http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/P2627-4200.jpg)
That's right VK, but not able to trace the Indian source. Anybody aware of Indian source for this motors??
turnigy products made in india?? sounds strange
Cool! Doesn't some company in Bangalore make tiny brushless motors? Maybe its the same guys..
TURNIGY IS A BIG FIRM MAKING PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY FOR HOBBYCITY, i dont think they have some unit in bengaluru, i can be wrong, not sure
Quote from: arpitsingh4063 on September 30, 2010, 08:06:52 PM
TURNIGY IS A BIG FIRM MAKING PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY FOR HOBBYCITY, i dont think they have some unit in bengaluru, i can be wrong, not sure
"The first of its kind and the start of many to come!
The new P2627 uses die-cast/CNC endbells to reduce cost while staying balanced and low in weight. Produced in India this new range of motors are both economic, strong and perform as expected".
This is the description of motor on HK site for your cunsumption.
Tats really gr8..If we find the manufacturing unit means we can buy the motors cheaply,quickly..
http://www.microbrushless.com
these are the same producers as mentioned :thumbsup:
Quote from: traxxrc1 on September 30, 2010, 08:06:52 PM
TURNIGY IS A BIG FIRM MAKING PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY FOR HOBBYCITY, i dont think they have some unit in bengaluru, i can be wrong, not sure
Not really, turnigy is just a "brand" that HK has made up.. They buy products from other companies in bulk (=cheap) and then just stick their label on it.. They don't really manufacture anything.. (Its the same way ***istan "manufactures" its weapons by sticking "Made is ***istan" labels on chinese weapons)
Quote from: prateek13 on September 30, 2010, 08:52:07 PM
http://www.microbrushless.com
these are the same producers as mentioned :thumbsup:
Thats the company I was talking about earlier..
Anyone tried tat company's product? Do they sell in retail also?
what i meant was that most turnigy productions are sold by HK
But microbrushless at Bangalore does not indicate HK/Turnigy as a dealer. Check http://www.microbrushless.com/dealers.htm. Also, a tiny BL motor at microbrushless costs some where around 2K while a similar motor can be got for 700/- at RCForall or RCD and most LHSes.
Quote from: medicineman1987 on September 30, 2010, 09:06:40 PM
Not really, turnigy is just a "brand" that HK has made up.. They buy products from other companies in bulk (=cheap) and then just stick their label on it.. They don't really manufacture anything.. (Its the same way ***istan "manufactures" its weapons by sticking "Made is ***istan" labels on chinese weapons)
:-) Thats what it is...
there had been a thread earlier on this thing.. the general opinion is Microbrushless.com are the manufacturers..
Have spoken to the folks at microbrushless last year, they have never really sold their BL motors locally to modellers. Its virtually only industrial use.
According to HK this is produced in India!!! Would love to know where :headscratch: :headscratch:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=14555
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OMG there address "1037, Banashankari II Stage," mine is 1084, they are just like my neighbours . :D
Such a paradox that the Indian LHS are not procuring motors from them and save so much on double-taxation.
If that motor costs $8 to us, think how much the manufacturer would be selling them to HK for!!!
I have seen this long back, cheater king is selling it from at least 2 years.
QuoteNot really, turnigy is just a "brand" that HK has made up.. They buy products from other companies in bulk (=cheap) and then just stick their label on it.. They don't really manufacture anything.. (Its the same way ***istan "manufactures" its weapons by sticking "Made is ***istan" labels on chinese weapons)
Maj. you mean to say, like Ghauri, a second grade Chinese tech.
Yeah Very day/ post becoming beautiful for me HK or rather CK jinx is breaking.
Maj. they do not even have a proper godown, to keep the stuff.
OK bye
Hobbyking :bow: :hatsoff: :salute:
check it out http://www.pranshu.com/htm/products/rc_motors.htm
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=11028
is also made in India.
By the way, if you see the stocks are all "0". As the engines are no longer co-branded with Seidel. Evolution has brought (I guess so) the rights and thus the these engines are now UMS+Evolution. Check Horizion Hobby site for these engines