Horizon Hobby @Motorama
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So because Horizon was the main sponsor at Motorama they kicked every other dealer out! Giant venue with 3 rc race tracks, 1/8 and 1/10 tracks and dirt oval, not to mention Traxxas is the only thing that runs dirt oval. I guess I just expected to be able to do a little rc car/truck shopping but thanks to Horizon that didn't happen. And the **** Horizon was selling was non-negotiable. LST 3exl was $699 I offered $650 cash and they wouldn't do it. The demo area was 30'x50' = weak, especially if you are going to declare yourself the only vendor just bc you are the title sponsor. What kind of **** is that when the rc is 1/3 of the entire event. Horizon you get two giant thumbs down for this one.
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My buddy was right next to me. Guy behind the tables under the Horizon tent said straight up, "We are the title sponsor so we didn't want any other rc vendors here",
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So, how is having a say in who else can sell vs kicking everyone else out any different? They paid more to "keep" everyone out? Different verbiage but same exact thing...
Only other vendors were some guys in the pits and Jconcepts. And I think that was only because they were there with a driver and had a pit space and were just selling tires from there.
Whoever is in charge of the marketing for motorama should get in touch with me
Only other vendors were some guys in the pits and Jconcepts. And I think that was only because they were there with a driver and had a pit space and were just selling tires from there.
Whoever is in charge of the marketing for motorama should get in touch with me
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its called exclusivity rights. those jackoffs over at traxxas have pulled the same crap in the TORC series, monster jam, NHRA and im sure other places. its common practice, a company buys the rights to call themselves the "exclusive whatever of fill in the blank" and then no other similar/competing company can advertise or sponsor that series/event.
if you want to ***** about an RC company doing this, ***** about traxxas as they've proven themselves to be the biggest offenders. so don't go hating on horizon.
if you want to ***** about an RC company doing this, ***** about traxxas as they've proven themselves to be the biggest offenders. so don't go hating on horizon.
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Possibly another jab at Hobbico/Tower Hobbies?
I don't think I've ever bought a single item from Horizon. I don't think I'll start anytime soon either. It's like going to the dark side for me.
I don't think I've ever bought a single item from Horizon. I don't think I'll start anytime soon either. It's like going to the dark side for me.
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Say what you want but I personally think Traxxas has done the most to promote the hobby. They offer a variety of products and are priced for different interest levels. Stock Slash for example is $189... No other company offers a similar product of any quality at a price that is even close to that for what you get.
Horizons prices are high, real news.
Horizons prices are high, real news.
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siting a terrible handling top heavy chassis with antiquated electronics, horrendous suspension and steering geometry that is prone to breakage and requires a big investment in aftermarket parts just to make it reliably functional. not a good argument.
"its cheap" is not a good argument. cheap means cheap. and cheap means crap. value is what you're looking for and traxxas lacks that in every way shape and form because every other vehicle they have is over priced, poorly functioning and aftermarket dependent. and when you look at the rest of there line up there are always better usually less expensive or at least competitively priced alternatives.
traxxas doesn't promote the hobby, traxxas promotes traxxas.. they don't do anything inside the industry. they don't promote any RC events. they just buy exclusivity rights outside the industry and promote themselves. they peddle there over priced noob based crap to idiots who are dumb enough to whip out the credit card to rack up debt on a $500 impulse buy. just because you own an RC doesn't mean your a hobbyist. and just because people do that doesn't mean the industry is better off. most of the cars they sell are hardly driven, get broken and then get parked. it doesn't support anyone but traxxas. and traxxas doesn't care because they sold there snake oil and ran (can you say "con artistry"?)
i will agree that horizons prices are high though. but that's a different rant about a different group of idiots
"its cheap" is not a good argument. cheap means cheap. and cheap means crap. value is what you're looking for and traxxas lacks that in every way shape and form because every other vehicle they have is over priced, poorly functioning and aftermarket dependent. and when you look at the rest of there line up there are always better usually less expensive or at least competitively priced alternatives.
traxxas doesn't promote the hobby, traxxas promotes traxxas.. they don't do anything inside the industry. they don't promote any RC events. they just buy exclusivity rights outside the industry and promote themselves. they peddle there over priced noob based crap to idiots who are dumb enough to whip out the credit card to rack up debt on a $500 impulse buy. just because you own an RC doesn't mean your a hobbyist. and just because people do that doesn't mean the industry is better off. most of the cars they sell are hardly driven, get broken and then get parked. it doesn't support anyone but traxxas. and traxxas doesn't care because they sold there snake oil and ran (can you say "con artistry"?)
i will agree that horizons prices are high though. but that's a different rant about a different group of idiots
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Say what you want but I personally think Traxxas has done the most to promote the hobby. They offer a variety of products and are priced for different interest levels. Stock Slash for example is $189... No other company offers a similar product of any quality at a price that is even close to that for what you get.
Horizons prices are high, real news.
Horizons prices are high, real news.
You do know that Horizon also sells Traxxas products................don't you ? https://www.horizonhobby.com/pink-sl...%29-tra58024t5
Your hole seems to be deep enough......stop digging !
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i think he means horizon as a brand, not as a distributor. so brands like TL Racing, losi, ECX, and Vaterra. those are all a little higher on the pricing scale. and TL Racing is just on crack
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siting a terrible handling top heavy chassis with antiquated electronics, horrendous suspension and steering geometry that is prone to breakage and requires a big investment in aftermarket parts just to make it reliably functional. not a good argument.
"its cheap" is not a good argument. cheap means cheap. and cheap means crap. value is what you're looking for and traxxas lacks that in every way shape and form because every other vehicle they have is over priced, poorly functioning and aftermarket dependent. and when you look at the rest of there line up there are always better usually less expensive or at least competitively priced alternatives.
traxxas doesn't promote the hobby, traxxas promotes traxxas.. they don't do anything inside the industry. they don't promote any RC events. they just buy exclusivity rights outside the industry and promote themselves. they peddle there over priced noob based crap to idiots who are dumb enough to whip out the credit card to rack up debt on a $500 impulse buy. just because you own an RC doesn't mean your a hobbyist. and just because people do that doesn't mean the industry is better off. most of the cars they sell are hardly driven, get broken and then get parked. it doesn't support anyone but traxxas. and traxxas doesn't care because they sold there snake oil and ran (can you say "con artistry"?)
i will agree that horizons prices are high though. but that's a different rant about a different group of idiots
"its cheap" is not a good argument. cheap means cheap. and cheap means crap. value is what you're looking for and traxxas lacks that in every way shape and form because every other vehicle they have is over priced, poorly functioning and aftermarket dependent. and when you look at the rest of there line up there are always better usually less expensive or at least competitively priced alternatives.
traxxas doesn't promote the hobby, traxxas promotes traxxas.. they don't do anything inside the industry. they don't promote any RC events. they just buy exclusivity rights outside the industry and promote themselves. they peddle there over priced noob based crap to idiots who are dumb enough to whip out the credit card to rack up debt on a $500 impulse buy. just because you own an RC doesn't mean your a hobbyist. and just because people do that doesn't mean the industry is better off. most of the cars they sell are hardly driven, get broken and then get parked. it doesn't support anyone but traxxas. and traxxas doesn't care because they sold there snake oil and ran (can you say "con artistry"?)
i will agree that horizons prices are high though. but that's a different rant about a different group of idiots
And yes all they were selling was Losi at Motorama. The original post was in regard to the one dimensional sales and lack of selection at a relatively large rc event.
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LOL!
You do know that Horizon also sells Traxxas products................don't you ? https://www.horizonhobby.com/pink-sl...%29-tra58024t5
Your hole seems to be deep enough......stop digging !
You do know that Horizon also sells Traxxas products................don't you ? https://www.horizonhobby.com/pink-sl...%29-tra58024t5
Your hole seems to be deep enough......stop digging !
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pretty much any brushless 1/10 or bigger traxxas vehicle. plus battery, plus charger. usually comes out to around $500. last i checked the brushless revo was over $500 all by it self. and its the main truck they push.
bolink was a small sponsor on a funny car back in the 80's (can't remember off the top of my head who's car)
AE did the same in the 2000's. again i can't remember who's car, i just remember seeing the logo on the side of the car.
HPI was doing stuff with monster jam, including sponsoring 3 trucks. (iron outlaw, scarlet bandit, bounty hunter)
HPI was involved in formula D for several years.
AE has been a highly visible sponsor in LOORS and desert racing.
i think both vaterra and axial have been done stuff with king of the hammers.
i think it was axial who was the official RC manufacture of SCORE within the last couple years.
iv heard of tamiya sponsoring touring cars (but that might have just been in japan).
hell how about the topic of this thread. horizon promoting losi at motorama
so tell me again how no other RC manufacture has tried to go mainstream
all the hobby shops around me, AE is probably the easiest thing to get. well supported and always in stock. and the entire product line is that way. traxxas is probably number #2 on that list, but seems to only support the slash and revo. support for anything else is usually not readily available.
bolink was a small sponsor on a funny car back in the 80's (can't remember off the top of my head who's car)
AE did the same in the 2000's. again i can't remember who's car, i just remember seeing the logo on the side of the car.
HPI was doing stuff with monster jam, including sponsoring 3 trucks. (iron outlaw, scarlet bandit, bounty hunter)
HPI was involved in formula D for several years.
AE has been a highly visible sponsor in LOORS and desert racing.
i think both vaterra and axial have been done stuff with king of the hammers.
i think it was axial who was the official RC manufacture of SCORE within the last couple years.
iv heard of tamiya sponsoring touring cars (but that might have just been in japan).
hell how about the topic of this thread. horizon promoting losi at motorama
so tell me again how no other RC manufacture has tried to go mainstream
all the hobby shops around me, AE is probably the easiest thing to get. well supported and always in stock. and the entire product line is that way. traxxas is probably number #2 on that list, but seems to only support the slash and revo. support for anything else is usually not readily available.
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pretty much any brushless 1/10 or bigger traxxas vehicle. plus battery, plus charger. usually comes out to around $500. last i checked the brushless revo was over $500 all by it self. and its the main truck they push.
bolink was a small sponsor on a funny car back in the 80's (can't remember off the top of my head who's car)
AE did the same in the 2000's. again i can't remember who's car, i just remember seeing the logo on the side of the car.
HPI was doing stuff with monster jam, including sponsoring 3 trucks. (iron outlaw, scarlet bandit, bounty hunter)
HPI was involved in formula D for several years.
AE has been a highly visible sponsor in LOORS and desert racing.
i think both vaterra and axial have been done stuff with king of the hammers.
i think it was axial who was the official RC manufacture of SCORE within the last couple years.
iv heard of tamiya sponsoring touring cars (but that might have just been in japan).
hell how about the topic of this thread. horizon promoting losi at motorama
so tell me again how no other RC manufacture has tried to go mainstream
all the hobby shops around me, AE is probably the easiest thing to get. well supported and always in stock. and the entire product line is that way. traxxas is probably number #2 on that list, but seems to only support the slash and revo. support for anything else is usually not readily available.
bolink was a small sponsor on a funny car back in the 80's (can't remember off the top of my head who's car)
AE did the same in the 2000's. again i can't remember who's car, i just remember seeing the logo on the side of the car.
HPI was doing stuff with monster jam, including sponsoring 3 trucks. (iron outlaw, scarlet bandit, bounty hunter)
HPI was involved in formula D for several years.
AE has been a highly visible sponsor in LOORS and desert racing.
i think both vaterra and axial have been done stuff with king of the hammers.
i think it was axial who was the official RC manufacture of SCORE within the last couple years.
iv heard of tamiya sponsoring touring cars (but that might have just been in japan).
hell how about the topic of this thread. horizon promoting losi at motorama
so tell me again how no other RC manufacture has tried to go mainstream
all the hobby shops around me, AE is probably the easiest thing to get. well supported and always in stock. and the entire product line is that way. traxxas is probably number #2 on that list, but seems to only support the slash and revo. support for anything else is usually not readily available.
I don't think you need to go brushless to enjoy the hobby, especially with children.
Anyway, just expected a variety of manufactures to be there again. That's all, I'm an AE stadium truck fan.
I see you are from Pa. Did you go to Motorama? Was out that way again last weekend for the Lebanon show.
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to add to the list. Tamiya was advertising in Long Beach during the grad prix. notice the Tamiya logo's on the walls of the track during the stadium super truck race