ORIGINAL: Bloodlezz
ORIGINAL: aangelet
RTRs are ok for just starting out, but in the end, going the RTR route usually costs you a lot more in the end. With RTR kits, the servos and radio usually suck and you wind up replacing them soon after you get the buggy. The RTR versions of buggies usually have lesser quality parts on them too; and this causes breakages and such that require you to replace them. I know that at least some manufacturers use 6061 aluminum for the chassis in the RTR models while going with the much better 7075 in their pro versions.
Just be sure to do your research before you buy anything. With this hobby, it is often a case of pay now or pay more later.
Im not stupid i know this already. Im just going to buy this, Replace All the parts with higher quality parts. Tune it up and so on try it out agienst some mates of mine with races and so on. Probs next year xmas ill buy a pro one and you all can help me choose
If you are not stupid and know this already - then why do it?
Instead of starting all these threads, then try to read what has been written before.
Btw the engine in the rtr you look at is
not a Go 7 port.
If you read and understand what has been written before, then you will learn that you should stay away from rtr's in general and especially low-quality rtr's like team vertex.