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Jimbob 2705

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I am new to Nitro R/C and I am looking for a suitable starter truggy or buggy. I will be using it around a farm, in fields and over jumps which I use for my motobike.

I have been offered a Lightening Stadium for £80. Would this be suitable for me? Also is it a good price?

Any answers appreciated!
 
Have we not been over this? Sorry if I am mixing you up with someone else.
Yes that will be an excelent durable truggy for you, the price is good....as long as it has been taken care of. The stock engine is reliable but is SLOW by my standards.
The estock electronics are weak, but pretty much all RTR r/c's come with crappy servos.
 
Have we not been over this? Sorry if I am mixing you up with someone else.
Yes that will be an excelent durable truggy for you, the price is good....as long as it has been taken care of. The stock engine is reliable but is SLOW by my standards.
The estock electronics are weak, but pretty much all RTR r/c's come with crappy servos.

Yes we have, but I posted a new topic as I was changing my mind on the other tread!;)
 
Buy the buggy and the truggy, problem solved......
 
The Stadium is a simple, somewhat durable truggy. I run CEN Racing myself but my racing buddy switched to a Stadium Pro 3 months ago and he's been won over and away from Losi. No serious break downs and it handles very well. Best to pick a truck that getting parts for will be easy and cheap if your local hobby store stocks them.
 
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