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Originally Posted by E-Revonut
1/18 scale isn't of much use unless you have a near perfect area to run. Parking lots, basements, carpet tracks, or a scale track that is groomed to perfection. Build yourself a CRT.5! You won't be disappointed! It's 1/12 scale, slightly shorter wheel base than the rustler, comparable ground clearence so small obstacles aren't such obstacles! Very durable. I've put at least 30 full packs through mine and I broke 1 front a-arm and a turnbuckle. The original size tires are the same as a traxxas bandit but it can run 1/10 truck tires such as off a rustler if you gear accordingly. It has 12mm hex which is the same as traxxas rustler/bandit/stampede/slash. The slash tires are pretty good for bashing.
As far as getting an E-Maxx to be reliable......GOOD LUCK!
RC18T is a decent little truggy but keep in mind it is small and don't ask to much from it if you get one.
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Thanks a lot! And the place i have to run it is really nothing for my rustler and pointless for a maxx lol most of it is grass and roads. The onlything here that's a big enough jump to really hurt the e-maxx would be my nabors mulch pile lol and i think he got rid of it. the only other jump of any size would be jumping off the end of my narbors driveway. But the e-maxx flies strait threw the air and has never has a problem landing it on all 4's. so the drivetrain should be most of my worries.
As for the rustler though, it's nothing but drivetrain parts that break anymore and that's becouse i can't upgread the parts that are breaking.
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Originally Posted by rcprofessional
p.s. what is up with that rc in a box that is hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol :-)
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lol glad you like it! If only i can get the second one done lol maybe one for the maxx this time