Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
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Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
I am going to be going camping alot this summer so I decided I would either get an E-maxx or a Twin force. I want to be going fast and I want it to be durable.
Which one is more durable??
#(1). Traxxas E-maxx RTR Stock
#(2). Kyosho Twin Force RTR Stock
Also I want it to go fast Which one is faster??
#(1). Traxxas E-maxx RTR Stock
#(2). Kyosho Twin Force RTR Stock
Which one is more durable??
#(1). Traxxas E-maxx RTR Stock
#(2). Kyosho Twin Force RTR Stock
Also I want it to go fast Which one is faster??
#(1). Traxxas E-maxx RTR Stock
#(2). Kyosho Twin Force RTR Stock
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RE: Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
I own both and durability goes to the Twin Force. Speed, I have no clue. My Twin Force has never been ran with brushed motors. I'll assume that the E-maxx would edge it due to the two speed.
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RE: Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
I dont know about durability but I'm gonna say the E-Maxx can take a beating. Speed wise, the E-Maxx is fast as crap for an RTR electric MT. You drop 2 7 cell packs in there and your pushing 30+mph out of the box.
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RE: Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
They should do a heads-on collision test at full speeds, then we look at what's left of the emaxx and the twin force...
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RE: Which is a more durable a E-maxx or a Twin force??
They should. I mean, look at their durability stuff? "We ran the truck for 3 hours, and nothing broke." Well, gee. I could run a truck for three hours on a baseball field, and I should hope nothing breaks.
Every review should end with a full speed collision with a brick wall. "After the brick wall test, this is the list of broken parts."
Every review should end with a full speed collision with a brick wall. "After the brick wall test, this is the list of broken parts."