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08.30.2011, 07:32 AM

Brushless conversions are not what they used to be. Not too long ago a BL Savage or a BL Revo was something special. And then the whole 1/8 story... it was more fun to me when it was still special.... All the RTR brushless stuff kinda took the fun away for me.


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Fun - 08.30.2011, 08:54 AM

In saying all of that it seems to me that the fun is what it should be. Even with BL RTR's coming out all over the place the fun is still in creating something that is better than whatever RTR they can come up with. That is what keeps any industry moving forward. Being creative even when it seems that there is no place to go with the technology. I still love the build, and creating my own parts in ways that are better than even the major manufacturers seem to be doing. Sure BL is the main stream now, but that is a good thing to. The BL motors just keep getting better and better. Plus there is more of a variety in specs to chose from, which makes playing more fun. It does seem that the playing field is pretty level in technology now and that leaves performance up to the individual driver to win or lose. As it should be. For the average basher the sky is the limit depending on how much you wish to spend.


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