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Anyone build the new Associated RC10 SC7 yet?

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Anyone build this yet? I have a B7 and a B74.2 and I'm really thinking about added this to the fleet. I keep eyeballing it everytime I walk into my local rc shop.
Yup! Its horrible!

There! Theres your bad review so you can't blame it on us when you buy it! 😲

Better hurry... 😉🤣
 
won't revive 💩 most short course guys want a scale looking vehicle they can also beat up at a skate park or BMX spot and race on weekends. they're casuals and hobbyists playing with toys, not dedicated races. this is a pure race bread missile for overly prepped high grip surfaces. it's a truck for guys who are already racing buggies. :yuck:
 
won't revive 💩 most short course guys want a scale looking vehicle they can also beat up at a skate park or BMX spot and race on weekends. they're casuals and hobbyists playing with toys, not dedicated races. this is a pure race bread missile for overly prepped high grip surfaces. it's a truck for guys who are already racing buggies. :yuck:
Thats the whole intent. Lol. I only plan on running it at my local 1/10 scale indoor clay track.
 
well you already have buggies, so idk why you would buy an ill handling truck for a dying class.
I haven't tried my hand at racing yet, but my track hosts SCT class racing every Friday night. I've heard there is usually a decent turnout.
 
his is a pure race bread missile for overly prepped high grip surfaces. it's a truck for guys who are already racing buggies. :yuck:
I agree on this. The new SC7 and T7 were quite a let down for me. Two trucks that were originally bred for true offroad racing have been turned into low slung, traction hungry, min/max nerd rigs.

The real kick in the nuts is that like two weeks after releasing these, they hold the vintage championship on a true offroad track. No sugar, no glue, just packed dirt. The way these rigs really should be ran.

Not saying I wont buy a T7 tho...

I haven't tried my hand at racing yet, but my track hosts SCT class racing every Friday night. I've heard there is usually a decent turnout.
Sounds like you're gonna be racing with a good crowd. From what I've seen, the guys willing to run SCT are the fun ones to be around and race against. They love the hobby, not the sport.
 
hmmmm. If Black Friday offers a discount on this I may just end up with it! I can't bring myself to pay $440 for a 2wd, when I can pick up a 4wd Tekno for $400. But if the price were to drop...
 
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