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You are on the right path most definitely. Pretty much any 1/10 scale rear motor RC would fit the bill.Hey guys, what does everyone think about the traxxas slash? I'm wondering if it would be easy to work on like not so many tight spaces. Can you tell me about a slash?
If they still sell the Slash 2wd kit I'd start with that, then you'll know how to assemble it. Unlike most kits it comes with electronics and everything needed to finish it except for paint.Thanks for all the replys, I won't be so scared to buy one now
Holy crap I hate those things. The WORST to work on. I have no idea what ARRMA was thinkin. The power module is the biggest pain in the you-know-what EVER.The 2wd Slash is pretty easy to work on, 4WD not so much. Both great rigs though.
Out of all the RC's I have, I think the Arrma 10th scale stuff is the easiest to work on. The Arrma senton is very comparable to the Slash.
"Fear not young Grasshopper ,for one day ye too shall be experienced in the ways"!Lol .........I gotta stop watching Knights in Shining Armor movies!Thanks for all the replys, I won't be so scared to buy one now
How is the Slash harder to work on? Other than the wiring being a little more annoying to sort out.Slash is little harder to work on then the stampedes. I owned two stampedes and they were a breeze to work on and tough as nails when upgraded atleast the old versions where. Slash been a great product i have seen dozens of people running them around.
If it's the 2wd Slash the wiring is kinda annoying, since it snakes underneath the battery. Otherwise the servos easier to access than the Stampede and the motor is the same.From friends I have seen run these and talked to them about it was some of the electronics were a pain to get to but these were when they first came out. Not sure if they changed anything on them since then.
You figure anything out?Hey guys, what does everyone think about the traxxas slash? I'm wondering if it would be easy to work on like not so many tight spaces. Can you tell me about a slash?
I figured I might need another car/truck/crawler as I'm at 13 and I need an even number. Don't want to be superstitious or anything.You figure anything out?