
Grade: C+
"The complexity of the chassis is very advanced, and every part can be disassembled and changed individually. The manual shows an exploded view with part numbers for even every individual screw, so you can order replacements or see how to disassemble things for maintenance. There are a number of performance upgrades available, plus you can exchange parts between the three models... What I worry is that kids young enough to appreciate the stock speed are going to experience breakages too frequently and have trouble working with the complex and tiny parts, while kids old enough to want more performance are going to be frustrated by the excessively flexible plastic & really imprecise construction. "
Check out the extensive Radline RC review on RC Mania, complete with tips and videos.
"The complexity of the chassis is very advanced, and every part can be disassembled and changed individually. The manual shows an exploded view with part numbers for even every individual screw, so you can order replacements or see how to disassemble things for maintenance. There are a number of performance upgrades available, plus you can exchange parts between the three models... What I worry is that kids young enough to appreciate the stock speed are going to experience breakages too frequently and have trouble working with the complex and tiny parts, while kids old enough to want more performance are going to be frustrated by the excessively flexible plastic & really imprecise construction. "
Check out the extensive Radline RC review on RC Mania, complete with tips and videos.
1 comments:
I've had mine for a few mnths and it has held up pretty well. However, if you plan on getting the racing motor, you should consider an aluminum motor mount and aluminum pinion gear. The racing motor spins so fast that the stock pinion gear eventually pops off... over and over again...very irritating. But, on the other hand the oil filled shocks are worth the money.
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