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booggieman2u

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  1. Bashing
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Am I really the only person on here or any other site I belong to that has a TTR CORR-2 sc truck I love this truck and I can't understand why no one else does
 
I would bet that you are the only one.

It's easy to understand though. The Thundertech is not mainstream and is not what guys are seeing at the track or at their local LHS.
 
Yeah I assume that most people have never seen one race up close its still a fun truck to run even though its not a main stream truck :) I just wish people at local track would stop bashing my truck its getting old hearing "why get that piece o crap instead of a slash?" And all I say cause I'm nice is "you ever seen a reall short course truck with indy rear suspention? Didn't think so!"
 
Yeah I assume that most people have never seen one race up close its still a fun truck to run even though its not a main stream truck :) I just wish people at local track would stop bashing my truck its getting old hearing "why get that piece o crap instead of a slash?" And all I say cause I'm nice is "you ever seen a reall short course truck with indy rear suspention? Didn't think so!"

Most of the SC trucks handle like stadium trucks or buggies, not 1:1 SC trucks.

SC could be to the dirt scene what drifting is to the street scene, full of style and scale appearance while still maintaining an element of competition, but it's not. Or at least it's not in the videos I've been watching.

I just can't help but say to myself "but they handle like buggies, yes it's fast, but how is that SC?" The AE SC10 is based on the T4 series and, understandably,*the SC10*handles in a similar fashion. Other SC trucks follow this pattern.* Trucks that actually handle like 1:1 trucks seem to be the least popular amongst racers.* Power sliding around corners, very few jumps (and small ones at that), provides very little in the way of*tight laps*and big air; both of which racers and spectators like.

Scale appearance and scale handling appeal to scale enthusiasts. Most of the scale enthusiast I've come across aren't heading to the dirt track to run their meticulously detailed SC vehicles, I'm sure many have other race specific vehicles for that purpose.

If it really matters, ask these guys why they try so hard to drive their Slashes like stadium trucks when they could just buy a stadium truck. Anyone that makes you justify your RC purchase is a F%&king a#$hole anyway.
 
And see that's the thing I don't like to bash some bodies truck a few guys have the losi strike and like it and that's kool its all in what you like and all they wanna do is tell me my truck is junk but I geuss that's just somthing I have to deal with lots of a$$ holes in the hobby but a lot of good guys to!
 
Am I really the only person on here or any other site I belong to that has a TTR CORR-2 sc truck I love this truck and I can't understand why no one else does

I have owned quite a few Thunder Tech Racing Products and have loved each and every one of them.

In fact I have met and raced with Darren at the RCMT Championships in Ohio a few years back when I was into the Monster Truck scene.

Thunder Tech has always been high quality well thought out kits... A Pro-2 truck from Thunder Tech Racing is in my very near future.

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Nice to hear that man go ahead and get the steel gears for tranny and mip drive shaft so you can go brushless i have lots of fun with this truck
 
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