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Anything that you guys wish you knew when you first started out that you could pass down to me as a beginner?
I definitely agree, problem is that hardly anything is sold in kit form these days. Race rigs are about it. These days that's really all I'm interested in. I mean yeah, I like my Xmaxx and K8, but if there were kits available for them I'd be all about it.Kit over RTR. But it depends highly on your mechanical ability, and overall interest in staying in the hobby.
Back in the 80’s it was 99% kits on the market with very few RTR’s. Now it seems like the complete opposite.I definitely agree, problem is that hardly anything is sold in kit form these days. Race rigs are about it. These days that's really all I'm interested in. I mean yeah, I like my Xmaxx and K8, but if there were kits available for them I'd be all about it.
I definitely agree, problem is that hardly anything is sold in kit form these days. Race rigs are about it. These days that's really all I'm interested in. I mean yeah, I like my Xmaxx and K8, but if there were kits available for them I'd be all about it.
Back in the 80’s it was 99% kits on the market with very few RTR’s. Now it seems like the complete opposite.
I agree with your philosophy. Though, I am still running several rtr truggs for 3 years now without changing much besides bearings, tires and maybe a servo or two. The Arrma has had a couple new diffs thrown in, was cheaper to replace the whole thing than rebuild them from kit breakers. Lower perf, but I have no real complaints about either the Arrma or TC rtr's. Traxxas either. Can be written off as "low expectations" I suppose, LOL.Yep. I bashed race kits for years. Hell-technically still do. When I tried to put Mrs. Littlemotor into an RTR to make sure she was gonna stay interested, I grabbed a Talion EXB, and the first thing to go was all the electronics. Then plastics, and BS that it didn’t need imo. Then Wheels, tires, etc.. Turnbuckles, M2C chassis, M2C standoffs, towers, braces, blah, blah, blah..
I had more time and money wrapped up in an inferior vehicle than if I had bought a kit.. So I sold it for $1500, and snatched up a killer condition, used Tekno trugg, as it would share a lot of the same parts as what I already run. I’ve got less money in the Tekno than in that silly Talion, it’s faster, handles, jumps, and stops better, is more durable, and she loves it. It’s absolutely what I wish I’d have done from the start. Just my personal experience.![]()
Tekno continues to be a favorite. Does it have any real competition in the truggy world?I agree with your philosophy. Though, I am still running several rtr truggs for 3 years now without changing much besides bearings, tires and maybe a servo or two. The Arrma has had a couple new diffs thrown in, was cheaper to replace the whole thing than rebuild them from kit breakers. Lower perf, but I have no real complaints about either the Arrma or TC rtr's. Traxxas either. Can be written off as "low expectations" I suppose, LOL.
By comparison, neither of my 2 Tankno's have needed any parts aside from breakages..though, I did have a set of front arms on my MT410 that just warped for no apparent reason. One was really bad, the other not that noticeable. They were hogged out at the inner pivots anyway, so replaced both.
I agree with your philosophy. Though, I am still running several rtr truggs for 3 years now without changing much besides bearings, tires and maybe a servo or two. The Arrma has had a couple new diffs thrown in, was cheaper to replace the whole thing than rebuild them from kit breakers. Lower perf, but I have no real complaints about either the Arrma or TC rtr's. Traxxas either. Can be written off as "low expectations" I suppose, LOL.
By comparison, neither of my 2 Tankno's have needed any parts aside from breakages..though, I did have a set of front arms on my MT410 that just warped for no apparent reason. One was really bad, the other not that noticeable. They were hogged out at the inner pivots anyway, so replaced both.
Tekno continues to be a favorite. Does it have any real competition in the truggy world?
Don't go upgrade happy. As needed is fine.Anything that you guys wish you knew when you first started out that you could pass down to me as a beginner?
Gotcha. I’m sure I’ll be replacing broken parts before too long. I need to relearn how to drive.Don't go upgrade happy. As needed is fine.
Yep, I seek out kits to build. "Race bred" kits make the best bashers for me. The only reason I have a Kraton EXB is because Tekno took too long to release the ET48 2.0 platform. I waited, and waited... then Arrma played with my emotions, and present the Kraton EXB Roller to the world. The EXB basically had all that I was going to do to a ET48 2.0, and it being a roller, I got to decide what electronics to put in the monster truggy.Yep. I bashed race kits for years. Hell-technically still do. When I tried to put Mrs. Littlemotor into an RTR to make sure she was gonna stay interested, I grabbed a Talion EXB, and the first thing to go was all the electronics. Then plastics, and BS that it didn’t need imo. Then Wheels, tires, etc.. Turnbuckles, M2C chassis, M2C standoffs, towers, braces, blah, blah, blah..
I had more time and money wrapped up in an inferior vehicle than if I had bought a kit.. So I sold it for $1500, and snatched up a killer condition, used Tekno trugg, as it would share a lot of the same parts as what I already run. I’ve got less money in the Tekno than in that silly Talion, it’s faster, handles, jumps, and stops better, is more durable, and she loves it. It’s absolutely what I wish I’d have done from the start. Just my personal experience.![]()
“Two weeks!”…Yep, I seek out kits to build. "Race bred" kits make the best bashers for me. The only reason I have a Kraton EXB is because Tekno took too long to release the ET48 2.0 platform. I waited, and waited... then Arrma played with my emotions, and present the Kraton EXB Roller to the world. The EXB basically had all that I was going to do to a ET48 2.0, and it being a roller, I got to decide what electronics to put in the monster truggy.
1. Don't listen to hobby shops, unless you get to know the folks running it and trust their opinion. You need to go in there knowing more than they do about what you're buying, if possible. If not, have questions ready. You did your research as best you could. See what else they know.Anything that you guys wish you knew when you first started out that you could pass down to me as a beginner?
Words of wisdom. I will take all of the above to heart. I was watching some vids on soldering. Pretty interesting.I would suggest not losing sight of what you're after. A couple cars for you and your son to run. The kits discussed in here are awesome, for sure. But there have been a number of suggestions to get you guys going with good RTR stuff, that will have you guys enjoying the hobby. You did mention you're not mechanically inclined. So a good, jump in and get your feet wet with decent stuff kinda start will ease you into working on them. And as you can see, there's PLENTY of help here.
1. Don't listen to hobby shops, unless you get to know the folks running it and trust their opinion. You need to go in there knowing more than they do about what you're buying, if possible. If not, have questions ready. You did your research as best you could. See what else they know.
2. Buy a good charger NOW. Not later, after suffering through 3 or 4 mistakes. Stay away from smart battery technology. It's just not worth it.
3. Buy a quality metric hex driver set now. Not later after you've mangled screws in your kits.
4. A Good soldering gun/station is important. Learn to use it! It's not rocket science.
Boy, I could go on and on. But I'll shut up.
Is this the right charger and the right adapters for Traxxas batteries and vehicles?I would suggest not losing sight of what you're after. A couple cars for you and your son to run. The kits discussed in here are awesome, for sure. But there have been a number of suggestions to get you guys going with good RTR stuff, that will have you guys enjoying the hobby. You did mention you're not mechanically inclined. So a good, jump in and get your feet wet with decent stuff kinda start will ease you into working on them. And as you can see, there's PLENTY of help here.
1. Don't listen to hobby shops, unless you get to know the folks running it and trust their opinion. You need to go in there knowing more than they do about what you're buying, if possible. If not, have questions ready. You did your research as best you could. See what else they know.
2. Buy a good charger NOW. Not later, after suffering through 3 or 4 mistakes. Stay away from smart battery technology. It's just not worth it.
3. Buy a quality metric hex driver set now. Not later after you've mangled screws in your kits.
4. A Good soldering gun/station is important. Learn to use it! It's not rocket science.
Boy, I could go on and on. But I'll shut up.
Which connectors should I get? The top ones in black or bottom ones in blue?The adapters are correct. Either charger will work. I use the Hota D6 Pro
The charger has a $20 off coupon. But is that still too high in price? And I want the top connectors in black , right? Traxxas connector to XT60?Correct charger, but too high on the price. The top adapters, yes. Not the EC5's to TRX. You don't need those of course.
Oh, $20 off ain't bad then. Yes, the yellow and black connectors. XT60 is the yellow connector port on your charger, and those adaptors. The black end is the Traxxas, or better known as a TRX connector.Which connectors should I get? The top ones in black or bottom ones in blue?
The charger has a $20 off coupon. But is that still too high in price? And I want the top connectors in black , right?