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Sylvester
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12.30.2006, 07:29 PM

You guys cant really say anything about it, atleast until some actual reviews come up. From the reviews ive seen on the source and radio shack, they seem pretty good apart from the servo (weak). But if i were to get a mini, id just get a FT rc18t.


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12.30.2006, 08:24 PM

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You guys cant really say anything about it, atleast until some actual reviews come up.
I'm not knocking the vehicle itself, but what kind of aftermarket support do you think we'll see for this lineup? Radioshack will be selling hop up parts and probably replacement parts, but do you think Pro-Line, RPM, 3Racing or any of the other big name parts manufacturers will hop on to support it? I very highly doubt it. At $100, it's right on the border of big name hobby grade RC's with a huge support base. And don't forget, for $100, it doesn't come with a battery pack or charger like a Mini-T or RC18x does.
   
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