Anybody getting one of these? I got mine today

This is the first new truck I have been excited about in a while (the price I paid helps too...)
Overall I'm pretty impressed with some of the design features HPI included in this truck, it's more well thought out than the SC10 and Slash IMO. Of course HPI has had more time to iron out the kinks...
It's obviously based off the Firestorm, which from my experience working at the LHS has had some issues with breakages in the front end, usually the hinge pin brace, bulkhead, and upper deck. These breakages are likely the result of head-on or near head-on collisions, which shouldn't be an issue for the Blitz due to the nicely designed front bumper.
What caught my attention most about this truck is the way HPI secures the impact-absorbing parts to the chassis. The front and rear bumpers swivel on screws, while the plastic the bumpers are made of is very flexible. This combination is an excellent addition in my book. Not to mention the front bumper has an extra adjustment hole
The nerf bars offer the same flexibility, illustrated in my pictures below.
The tires are pretty significantly softer than the Slash tires, so they should hook up quite a bit better (not necessarily an issue for the stock motor...) but probably won't last as long. I think they're softer than the stock SC10 tires as well.
Another small thing that really stood out is HPI's use of screws. They are ALL hex head, and the majority of them have "12.9" stamped on the head. For those who don't know, Class 12.9 screws are some of the strongest you can buy, which means less bent screws (Slash has this issue in my experience) and the hex heads should last longer (as should your hex drivers).
HPI did a pretty good job with the shocks, they offer the suspension a feeling a million times better than the Slash. I personally like threaded preload adjustments, so that's a plus. On mine the back shocks feel dialed, but the fronts seem like they weren't bled properly due to a small amount of air in them. Not a big deal, it is a RTR after all.
Durability is up in the air at this point. I think it should be stronger than the SC10, and in my hands will probably hold up better than the stock Slash. I've only been behind the wheel of a Slash a couple times, but it wasn't nearly stock so I can't offer a fair comparison here. Only time will tell...
That's it for now, unfortunately I won't be able to provide a report on how it drives until tomorrow at the earliest (midterms/homework/essay) but I hope for the best!