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A kit in any flavor/brand will cost you more than an Arrma 6S which is what I feel you are aspiring towards yet with limited funds. But if you want to spend a month or two building, I would recommend a Tekno brand kit. I have the MT410 which would be equivalent in dimensions to the Notorious 6s. The Instructions are Flawless and I think you would like it. Download the MT410 Tekno manual first before deciding. As a kit builder I always download and read the instruction manuals of various kits "Before" I buy. Check reviews and watch the builds first. But in the end if you like the manual of a particular kit ,that will be your choice. Tekno has some of the best manuals in the RC industry and they put a lot of money into writing their manuals. My opinion. Comparing various manuals of kits will really separate the men from the boys. Remember that a kit always costs you more in the end. But I feel you get a better end product. From experience.....Bickety: Did you get a visit from the Defense Intelligence Agency?
I think I have found a solution that Arrma and Horizon will go for. I doubt they will give me a partial refund on a broken car and used batteries, instructions for RTRs do not exist... so I sent HH another E-Mail providing yet another option that would make me happy (I've given them several) which is to let me exchange the Kraton for an equal value kit car from another company. I like Arrma cars, and REALLY want a Typhon 6S someday... but your first car has to be a kit car. I'm thinking that they will at least do that for me, and I'd be thrilled with a kit car that actually came with instructions.