The Losi Nightcrawler is also RTR at $300. This is the one I've been thinking about picking up.
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I'm pretty sure @Doom! doesn't mind it.but we probably ought to swim over to the boat section to keep this discussion, the op is probably wondering why he cares about my boat.
Not a scale class 1 rig though.The Losi Nightcrawler is also RTR at $300. This is the one I've been thinking about picking up.
There'll be things that break, just no where near as often. I've taken plenty of tumbles off boulders, landing on top of rocks. Still way better than hitting rocks at +30mph, head onI've been thinking about a boat I like that blackjack. But probably not Ideal for my first any suggestions??
Crawlers look awesome with all the hop ups they have. What would be a good starter. Like you said the crawlers are a good RC that doesn't really break to often. Sure I can find a way too thoug
Cool beans thanks going look into that. There are so many out there its always overwhelming. When your looking into a new ride. Weather it's a Car truck boat plane crawler racer . Appreciate it manAt $330 and rtr, I would absolutely recommend the Redcat Gen8V2. That Scout body is so sweet looking! Good crawler as is, or add $30 for 4 brass portal covers to lower the center of gravity, and this thing gets even better. As you start adding scale accessories, you're going to want to add more brass down low to counter the top heaviness......if you want to keep the rock crawling performance.
The solution is simple, buy 'em all! LOLCool beans thanks going look into that. There are so many out there its always overwhelming. When your looking into a new ride. Weather it's a Car truck boat plane crawler racer . Appreciate it man
Oh nice man! Look awesome! Hell yeah thats the way to do it. Why have one when you can have them all. SWEET!!!The solution is simple, but 'em all! LOL
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Make sure you have a LOT of space to land if you get a glider type plane, they are so light they take a long runway to land. They are very mellow to fly though.I've been looking at buying one of those gliders with the pusher style prop to learn with. Been telling myself for years I'm gonna get one and try it out.