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And have an oily mess being flung around my diff case? Screw that, my center gears are doing just fine
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Traxxas makes quality RC in my eyes. Every RC has it's downside. Even the extremely over engineered RC's aren't perfect. My local indoor track runs many different Short Coarse trucks. The more the Slash 4x4 wins on the track the more of them I see. The truck is very competitive out of the box, a few tweaks and your done. Nothing major needed to race it. For someone just joining the hobby that is a thing of beauty. |
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As far as the Stampede, I challenge anyone to grab an equivelent 1/10 2WD MT and see how well it holds up to 40 mph bashing...the key there is 2WD MT - the RC10's compare more to the Rustler. Some of you weren'' around prior to the Revo coming out - it was the most revolutionary MT ever. An engineering marvel in the world of RC. It also propelled the brushless push here - how many of us spent the better part of a year or so figuring out how to stick electric power in one...? And how about the technology in the Summit....might not be up to high power brushless, but have you seen any other company design something that complex? My only beef with Traxxas was the grandstanding leading up to product releases, and only find out they have done a rebadged this or that... The world wide web has made it quite easy for a clerk at 7-11 to belittle an engineering staff while he is on his 10 minute state mandated break for hourly workers.. |
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Freeze, are you referring to Traxxas's customer support being substandard here? Have you ever had an experience with Traxxas CS? Every one that I have had, as well as everyone else I know of, has had exceptional support and no issues to report. Traxxas's customer support is right there with Castle Creations in my book. As far as drivetrains, lets also keep in mind that HPI also updated their diffs to the bulletproof diffs to make their trucks more reliable. Traxxas has yet to update the Revo diff, but they still hold up fine in most cases. I would imagine an update in this department would also be to a bulletproof, or 1/8th, style diff. Quote:
I'm going to agree here as well but make a slight correction. The original Emaxx, which did in fact revolutionize the MT world with its 4" of ground clearance and wheelie power out of the box, is what spearheaded the Brushless discovery and push for more power. Then when the Revo was released 2-4 years later, of course we wanted to stick BL power in the truck!! Traxxas is a very powerful and influential company. Anytime they can spen that much money on sponsorships of large sporting event and segments, you know they are doing something right. |
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Freeze, you are like a teenage girl with RC's so pardon if no one really pays attention to your opinions. Anything that happens to you with an RC even slightly negative and you are running around screaming OMG OMG OMG the sky is falling. Not trying to be mean but it's true.
Traxxas does a damn good job at what they do and have hands down changed the RC market forever. They broke down the layers of the hobby snobbery which existed so heavily pre 2000 and made hobby level RC available, affordable, and understandable to every one. Name one RC company that has literally redesigned anything in recent years? What that is so revolutionary has come out of HPI, Losi, Team AE, Ofna, etc? I would also wonder why not use the slash 4x4 platform more? Have you actually experience with it those who are knocking it? It's one of the toughest and most versatile RC platforms ever. While not particularly revolutionary in design it works very well. Why should they reinvent the wheel at every turn? |
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I guess you could have taken my first response as bashing the Slash platform...that wasn't the intent. Merely dissapointed that I can take one of my two slash 4x4's and make a Stampede 4x4!!! :party: |
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