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Communications protocol and actual application programming are 2 very different things as we can see from the results of how this radio performs. Spektrum makes some good radios. Many of the guys who race swear by them, but this RTR radio is junk sadly. For what I do (speed runs) I need the longest range possible so it is only one option for me.... FutabaIts funny because the new spektrum systems for arrma rigs run futaba communications (FHSS iirc).
You can always post on ArrmaForum.com sister to this forum also operated by @WoodiEThanks again for all the responses. I posted on another site and didn't get a single comment,I will create another post once I purchase to get an idea of battery and spare parts etc
Yup. I was speed running in the late 00’s and had many wrecks because of spektrum radios. People love them because they haven’t had a bad experience yet. But I’ve lost over a grand to them. Aside from a dx3e, never again.Communications protocol and actual application programming are 2 very different things as we can see from the results of how this radio performs. Spektrum makes some good radios. Many of the guys who race swear by them, but this RTR radio is junk sadly. For what I do (speed runs) I need the longest range possible so it is only one option for me.... Futaba
Hi everyone, first time post and new RC user. I have been researching and shopping for a new RC for a little while now and was hoping to get some suggestions, corrections to my current impressions or advice on a new purchase. This will probably be my last RC purchase for a while and want something that will last and I will not get sick of.
First what I have now...a 1/16 380 brushed sct 4wd that I got for $40, and a 1/10 540 brushed 4wd mt. I really enjoy how the smaller car burns out and accelerates quicker but the larger scale is so much smoother and goes through everything. Both of these go under 20mph and I'm already getting sick of them.
What I think I want...budget from $200 - $550 (more if a big difference for slightly more) budget is for RTR car and battery(s) cost. I want it to go at least 40 mph(ish) out of the box with the ability for more down the road. I am only looking for brushed electric 4wd and will be mostly used for bashing at the park, on trails, in the snow (Minnesota) and maybe once a month at a track (not necessarily to participate in races though) I want fast, durable and easy to drive/good handling is a plus. There is a few shops near me and I have no problem waiting for parts online.
Here is what I currently have in mind (please feel free to correct or add on)
-JLB Cheetah 120a 1/10- from what I hear fast and durable but hard to drive - $280
-Team Energy V8sc 1/8 or 1/10- heard durable but don't know much else - $380
-Losi Tenacity-T 1/10 -good brand, don't know much else
-Vkar Racing Bison 1/10- fast and better handling than Cheetah, chassis/durability issues? Looks like there is another version with metal chassis and shock protectors... - $320
-open to the whole Arrma 3s blx line - Fast and light, durable? (Think I would enjoy the senton or typhon the most but who knows lol) - $300 + battery
-also open to Arrma 6s line, but is it worth the $150 over the 3s line? Seems like both go about 50mph out of the box, what is better? I'm assuming more durable but is that it?
my only issue with spending $500 is I don't know how much I will be able to use the RC. But if the durability,speed and handling are all better I am definitely open to it. Just so you know how I operate I look at everything with value. I don't need the fastest or best but if long term I will be better off spending $500 today I'm ok with that, and like everyone enjoy a great deal!
?? Does buying at a store in person give the benefit of warranty support by just stopping in, such as buying Arrma at authorized seller? If so, this is a huge plus as I don't know how much I will be tinkering or wanting to do repairs.
Please feel free to suggest a brand/model as I love reading and thanks in advance !
depending on location Arrma does have really good parts support at LHS, i can walk behind the corner and build at least one complete roller besides the Chassis, wheel hexes, and body at my LHS, and all those as long as they are in stock at either tower, or Horizon they can order those in for the following tuesday.I think you have to decide how you will use the r/c car or truck. Are you going to race, bash or just have fun in the backyard? You can go to your local hobby shop and talk with the people there for recommendations. I am sure they can tell you stories about customers who bought extremely powerful cars or trucks in the morning and come back for parts in the evening. You want something where you can walk into in haobby store and get parts. In most cases that would mean something made by Traxxas, If you want something super powerful you might want to consider the E-Revo. I would also suggest going to the Big Squid RC site for reviews. When they test things they abuse them. Most importantly have fun.
https://www.bigsquidrc.com