Looking for a good Off road r/c

  • Thread starter Thread starter killer450235
  • 10 comments
  • 811 views

killer450235

(Banned)
Messages
647
Messages
dawright96
Hello im killer450235 and I am getting into R/C cars.My birth day is near and I wanted to get a R/c car.I am going to get a off road r/c to.I am looking a a Traxxis(sp?)Revo or a HPI Baja 5B Nitro and Hpi Wheely King 4x4.I might not be able to get a nitro r/c so please tell me about any good electric offroad r/c cars.Please make the susgestion $600 or less.Thanks.
 
I've never used one, nor even seen one, but based on how ridiculous the T-Maxx is, I'd say go for the E-Maxx.

I can't, however, seem to find what is included in the $362 pricetag.
 
I recommend any of these R/C's

Traxxas Bandit
- Very kiddy,but w/ a brushless, it's deadly. Especially the VXL version
Traxxas Rustler
- Same
Traxxas Revo 3.3
- the "top of the line" truck ($479 w/o fuel, charger,and ni-cad)
- Awsome suspension
Traxxas 3.3
- Nice amount of low end power
- pretty fast for a MT
Slash
-Popular model
-Tuner friendly
Slayer
(not out yet)
 
nitro rustler.


prety durable, 50+ mph, turns good, and lots of aftermarket stuff

I have one with $1,100 into it. I walked outta the hobby shop spending $450. that included the truck, ALL of the support equiptment, and some extra stuff
 
I got a TeamLosi Mini-T

I've had a VERY bad experience with one of those. It kept breaking one way or another, most of it was chassis problems like suspension arms breaking and stuff.

to be honest it would've been better to spend a little more money on an Electric Traxxas Rustler. You'll see why later when your Mini-T craps out on you over and over. I have a Rustler and it hasn't broken yet :)
 
Mine keeps breaking to.Today I ran into a Truck's tire at full speed and the things that keep the body on broke off.Plus I got a faulty motor + Gears.
 
Back