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You are speaking of the Micro-T? Definitly go with a brushless motor/ESC, and Lipo battery. Aside from that it really doesn't need much. There are aluminum parts available but I havn't broken anything on mine yet except for the lexan tie rods, which I upgraded to zip ties. Oh wait, I take that back, I did break a suspension arm. parts for these are soo cheap though I can't see spending extra money on micro aluminum parts unless you want to simply trick it out.
 
ok cool. Since its only going on vacations(and I'm a showoff) I'm gonna get some aluminum parts. Thanks guys
 
I thought 1/18 would be the way to go, until I saw one run in person. It was the mini baja and it wasn't even brushless but was way to quick for me to have fun with in the house. I live in an older home with a lot on really nice antiques, so I don't enjoy smashing into the furniture. Lessen talked me into buying a 1/36 for my inside toy, and after seeing that 1/18 I'm SOOOO glad I didn't buy it for inside. My micro is on the way and I have a full brushless lipo setup for it on my desk as well as some jumps to build a stunt course (inside of course, and I can get stupid over the carpet)
 
1/10 electric stadium or truggy. Have to be a Rustler surely. Also I have a CEN ME16. It comes with a 540 brushed. (Dunno 18 or 1000 turn or something) I put a Velenion system through it. Yes I really did. You WONT EVER break the ME16, but your walls could suffer. I think the CEN is 1/12.
 
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