dacaur
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Score: 126 Joined: 4/18/2005 Last Login: 8/17/2012 From: midvale,
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ORIGINAL: J0EC00L Well.... That stinks. I guess I should have waited and spent a little more on a vendetta. I like my last vendetta. I should have kept it, but I sold it to fund a different rc project. Big mistake I guess I can fix the MQ and try selling it for a little more than I paid. So Dacur, if you had a choice between vendetta or mini LST, what would you decide and why? Which will require more money invested as well. I understand alot can be invested based on tastes, but I'll already have the brushless system, so I am more concerned about the needed driveline and suspension upgrades and their respective costs for either the Vendetta or LST Thanks again for your help Joe. The tires are a dead givaway that its not duratrax, but I believe I have read that 90%+ of the parts will swap over. As for the vendetta or the mini lst, IF you are going to stick with stock power, I would say mini LST2 all the way, the only weak point with stock power is the steering servo gears, but thats an easy upgrade, but with the mini LST once you start adding power, the plastic spider gears start to strip. the R&P in the mini lst2 is metal, but the spiders are still plastic. If you change to ball diffs front and rear, it can handle brushless, but then you have lots more maintenance..... Ive never owned a vendetta, but have heard good things about then being able to be upgraded to brushless, however from the posts i have read where the posted owns both, the mini LST/2 handles much better..... Until the mini e-revo came out, the mini LSt/2 was the best handling mini you could get.... and if you stick with the 1/18 size, it still is (since the mini e-revo is really 1/16 and noticeably bigger, bigger will always handle better) thats probably not much help.... in direct answer to the question you asked, I would go with a vendetta if i planned to upgrade to brushless, it can handle brushless power with less invested in upgrades and honestly, at 60mph, it doesn't much matter how good a mini's supension is, things are going to go very badly if you hit a bump wrong or turn fast..... At the speeds these things were designed for, the LSt2 is clearly superior, but at brushless speeds, the vendettas toughness brings it out in front..... However, the mini e-revo is so clearly superior to either, that I would just get one of those.... I havent run my mini LST2 in over a year... its just not much fun since I have the mini e-revo....
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1/16 e-revo vxl, Mini LST2, Blade 120SR heli, Blade MSR heli, Blade MBCX heli, Slowstick, Minimag, DX7, DX3S
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