Uncle_buck
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So it looks like towerhobby has started pre orders on the new arrma 's for 2019 looks like a red outcast and blue Kraton they have also upted the price by 50 bucks couple other new features as well
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Link?So it looks like towerhobby has started pre orders on the new arrma 's for 2019 looks like a red outcast and blue Kraton they have also upted the price by 50 bucks couple other new features as well
lol me too! don't mind the last 3 of them, wait make that 4... or was it 5?....Looks good to bad I swore I'm not buying another damn rc car ever again tho lol
haha not going to lie i don't personally own a Arrma yet, my wife does...Looks like your suffering for tomanyarrmasAtitus that's what happens when you own more then 3 rc's it affects the memory quarter of the brain @D3NON luckily it's not fatal lol ??
i am really pleased with the trucks, really strong, (have a rustler that can attest to the Arrma being stronger) price is so low, i think that was my biggest worry, a 4WD for around 200$? the only others i knew that were that cheap was the HSP/Redcat, so i was worried that it was going to be closer to them, but nope, super strong (i managed to tag a rustler and a cement/steel post only breaking an A-Arm from the post and the rustler shattered front bulks and trans case where the arm mounts up).I just have one arrma that I recently got I own a couple others but I love that arrma great truck good bang for the buck I'm thinking of getting the granite as well I wouldn't mind having a 10th scale again either that or gonna give gas a try always wanted to never have everytime I'm about to I just get another electric
That's why I've never gotten gas seems like a pain in the a$$ to always have to tune them I guess it's not that bad once you get used to it maybe I'm just being lazyi am really pleased with the trucks, really strong, (have a rustler that can attest to the Arrma being stronger) price is so low, i think that was my biggest worry, a 4WD for around 200$? the only others i knew that were that cheap was the HSP/Redcat, so i was worried that it was going to be closer to them, but nope, super strong (i managed to tag a rustler and a cement/steel post only breaking an A-Arm from the post and the rustler shattered front bulks and trans case where the arm mounts up).
love my nitros though, have 2 MGT's, and an LST 1.5. more fun to tinker with and i love tuning them and dialing them in to run em hard, but occasionally i like the plug and play of electric.
Gas/Nitro is something special, it is so much fun once you get into it, but it is a different feel, Arrma cars are so great to just pick up and know you can pretty much drive them anywhere anytime, and get a good amount of play in.That's why I've never gotten gas seems like a pain in the a$$ to always have to tune them I guess it's not that bad once you get used to it maybe I'm just being lazy
I know both my brothers were into the gas and nitro when I bought my first rc I went in the lhs looking for gas or nitro and when I saw how far the electric have come with the brushless and all that and how easy it was I just went with the electric but it's in the future for sure just don't know when or what to get yet lolGas/Nitro is something special, it is so much fun once you get into it, but it is a different feel, Arrma cars are so great to just pick up and know you can pretty much drive them anywhere anytime, and get a good amount of play in.
for the most part once you get them tuned in, its minor adjustments to get them to good power. (unless the weather changes dramatically).That's why I've never gotten gas seems like a pain in the a$$ to always have to tune them I guess it's not that bad once you get used to it maybe I'm just being lazy
There is a huge number of cars, I love the 1/8th buggy's because they have some many parts available and are a dream to drive, I have found the Losi/TLR stuff to be so reliable and very strong. There are a lot of good brands doing Nitro, but are geared up more for racing, they are still loads of fun to bash with.I've been
I know both my brothers were into the gas and nitro when I bought my first rc I went in the lhs looking for gas or nitro and when I saw how far the electric have come with the brushless and all that and how easy it was I just went with the electric but it's in the future for sure just don't know when or what to get yet lol
if possible id probably recommend either a Savage, LST variant, or a buggy/truggy. IMO electric is the best place to start, starting with a nitro could be a make it or break it in staying with the hobby, then go from there. so imo best way you could have gone.I've been
I know both my brothers were into the gas and nitro when I bought my first rc I went in the lhs looking for gas or nitro and when I saw how far the electric have come with the brushless and all that and how easy it was I just went with the electric but it's in the future for sure just don't know when or what to get yet lol
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