Redcat Rampage V3 Monster Truck and Dunerunners
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RE: Redcat Rampage V3 Monster Truck and Dunerunners
Gezz man all i was saying is I would buy nutech over redcat ...... and look what YOU have turned it in to....... it was only my sugestion for dave
i did not put redcat down at all ive never had one so i cant say just going on what ive read on here
if you like redcat thats fine i dont realy care
i did not put redcat down at all ive never had one so i cant say just going on what ive read on here
if you like redcat thats fine i dont realy care
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RE: Redcat Rampage V3 Monster Truck and Dunerunners
ORIGINAL: Obeast44
Acutally its 100% true, albiet misleading after I have been told whats going on by someone that wishes to remain anonymous. Evidently they get put into a ''testers'' section thats not open to everyone, I wont even comment on that. So you can understand my perception of them disappearing. What I will say is this, and ive repeated it countless times. My Redcats have been nothing short of fantastic, yes they took work and money to get them reliable. With the vast amount of information compiled on what to do, its a pretty straight forward process. And for the price there isnt a better entry level 4wd largescale option out there. Nutechs arent even in the same price point, so comparisons would be moot. I will say I would love to snag a TB2 with the MT arms. Unfortunately the cost, and the fact that a few of the nutech regulars look down upon everyone from their make believe thrones turns me off to them.Redcat Vs Nutech...They are to completely different animals, even you should realize that.
Bentley, I also understand wanting to further the brand you prefer, I get that, we all do to some degree. But please at least have some class and show a little respect, by not jumping into a Redcat specific thread and bashing them.
Acutally its 100% true, albiet misleading after I have been told whats going on by someone that wishes to remain anonymous. Evidently they get put into a ''testers'' section thats not open to everyone, I wont even comment on that. So you can understand my perception of them disappearing. What I will say is this, and ive repeated it countless times. My Redcats have been nothing short of fantastic, yes they took work and money to get them reliable. With the vast amount of information compiled on what to do, its a pretty straight forward process. And for the price there isnt a better entry level 4wd largescale option out there. Nutechs arent even in the same price point, so comparisons would be moot. I will say I would love to snag a TB2 with the MT arms. Unfortunately the cost, and the fact that a few of the nutech regulars look down upon everyone from their make believe thrones turns me off to them.Redcat Vs Nutech...They are to completely different animals, even you should realize that.
Bentley, I also understand wanting to further the brand you prefer, I get that, we all do to some degree. But please at least have some class and show a little respect, by not jumping into a Redcat specific thread and bashing them.
What do you think a "Tester" only section is? It is for pre-production samples that have been given to real life testers to try out and report back to the factory for any issues! When have you heard or seen any new cars tested by an end user and then being able to report on a open forum about the performance of it? The tester section was made because it gave an insight from all the testers to see if they are having the same problems or different ones, it was alot easier for Nutech to check the forum for any problems and who was having them instead of emails from all the individual users. Moreover it also included the tester to advice the factory to what maybe a good solution to fixing any problems!
And as far as the original post by Bentley he was only expressing his opinion of an option for Dave!
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RE: Redcat Rampage V3 Monster Truck and Dunerunners
ORIGINAL: rckiwi
I don't know where you got your information from but is all crap! There has been nothing hidden!
What do you think a ''Tester'' only section is? It is for pre-production samples that have been given to real life testers to try out and report back to the factory for any issues! When have you heard or seen any new cars tested by an end user and then being able to report on a open forum about the performance of it? The tester section was made because it gave an insight from all the testers to see if they are having the same problems or different ones, it was alot easier for Nutech to check the forum for any problems and who was having them instead of emails from all the individual users. Moreover it also included the tester to advice the factory to what maybe a good solution to fixing any problems!
And as far as the original post by Bentley he was only expressing his opinion of an option for Dave!
ORIGINAL: Obeast44
Acutally its 100% true, albiet misleading after I have been told whats going on by someone that wishes to remain anonymous. Evidently they get put into a ''testers'' section thats not open to everyone, I wont even comment on that. So you can understand my perception of them disappearing. What I will say is this, and ive repeated it countless times. My Redcats have been nothing short of fantastic, yes they took work and money to get them reliable. With the vast amount of information compiled on what to do, its a pretty straight forward process. And for the price there isnt a better entry level 4wd largescale option out there. Nutechs arent even in the same price point, so comparisons would be moot. I will say I would love to snag a TB2 with the MT arms. Unfortunately the cost, and the fact that a few of the nutech regulars look down upon everyone from their make believe thrones turns me off to them.Redcat Vs Nutech...They are to completely different animals, even you should realize that.
Bentley, I also understand wanting to further the brand you prefer, I get that, we all do to some degree. But please at least have some class and show a little respect, by not jumping into a Redcat specific thread and bashing them.
Acutally its 100% true, albiet misleading after I have been told whats going on by someone that wishes to remain anonymous. Evidently they get put into a ''testers'' section thats not open to everyone, I wont even comment on that. So you can understand my perception of them disappearing. What I will say is this, and ive repeated it countless times. My Redcats have been nothing short of fantastic, yes they took work and money to get them reliable. With the vast amount of information compiled on what to do, its a pretty straight forward process. And for the price there isnt a better entry level 4wd largescale option out there. Nutechs arent even in the same price point, so comparisons would be moot. I will say I would love to snag a TB2 with the MT arms. Unfortunately the cost, and the fact that a few of the nutech regulars look down upon everyone from their make believe thrones turns me off to them.Redcat Vs Nutech...They are to completely different animals, even you should realize that.
Bentley, I also understand wanting to further the brand you prefer, I get that, we all do to some degree. But please at least have some class and show a little respect, by not jumping into a Redcat specific thread and bashing them.
What do you think a ''Tester'' only section is? It is for pre-production samples that have been given to real life testers to try out and report back to the factory for any issues! When have you heard or seen any new cars tested by an end user and then being able to report on a open forum about the performance of it? The tester section was made because it gave an insight from all the testers to see if they are having the same problems or different ones, it was alot easier for Nutech to check the forum for any problems and who was having them instead of emails from all the individual users. Moreover it also included the tester to advice the factory to what maybe a good solution to fixing any problems!
And as far as the original post by Bentley he was only expressing his opinion of an option for Dave!