Looking for my first Brushless RTR
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RE: Looking for my first Brushless RTR
ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie
K...the shipping may be the killer...but the offer is there regardless[8D]
K...the shipping may be the killer...but the offer is there regardless[8D]
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#102
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RE: Looking for my first Brushless RTR
ORIGINAL: Speed917
Kyosho never heard of the brand, do they make quality products? how are there BL setups ?
I did look them up but i mean i cant tell a lot from pictures and i couldnt find much info on them, besides their nitro versions are great and their chain crive system from the 80's
ORIGINAL: silverman1
I gotta say then that you might want the traxxas stampede 4x4 rtr then. Don't get me wrong the short course trucks are great but any kind of dept to the grass or rough terraign will make having fun a lot less fun. Ground clearance on the other hand is what makes a monster great fun. Maybe they are not best handling but you will love the fun factor clearance adds. The other electric 4x4 monsters i know of are expensive. Have you looked at kyosho?
good luck
I gotta say then that you might want the traxxas stampede 4x4 rtr then. Don't get me wrong the short course trucks are great but any kind of dept to the grass or rough terraign will make having fun a lot less fun. Ground clearance on the other hand is what makes a monster great fun. Maybe they are not best handling but you will love the fun factor clearance adds. The other electric 4x4 monsters i know of are expensive. Have you looked at kyosho?
good luck
I did look them up but i mean i cant tell a lot from pictures and i couldnt find much info on them, besides their nitro versions are great and their chain crive system from the 80's