They Say "World's most advanced Ready-To-RaceŽ radio system" how about you?
I'm looking at buying my 8yr old an RC truck to bash around with mine. I have alway bought "kits" but seems that RTR is what I will have in this case. Although I mail order the cars/trucks its nice to have local support for parts which limits me to Traxxas and HPI mostly.
So whats the issue right, I have never been to impressed with the electronics that package in the RTR's which is why I buy kits. I have liked Castle and Futaba. How is the TQi2.4 in the E-Maxx Brushless, links below http://traxxas.com/products/models/e...emaxxbrushless http://traxxas.com/products/parts/tr...traxxaslink2ch I realize they will work but how have they held up? Is the quality of build good? Is the servo system junky? Thanks for the info and view point, Pat |
Small change of plan. My son decided he would rather have a Traxxas Stampede, 4x4 or 2wd, he doesn't care. Question is still the same though. I did stop by our LHS and they have really competitive prices and will match any price online from a store. I'll just go with them which is great!
Patrick |
I ran 75mhz. FM for years , switched up & gave 2.4 a try. Oh boy! problem after another. First off , its not just a radio change , count on servos & a whole other gauntlet of issues. My supermaxx , due to the aluminum involved , could never accept any 2.4 equipment. My hitec MG servos really hate it. I have since , moved back to all 75mhz. synthesized equipment. Virtually no glitching , good distance ect... For me , 2.4 is a passing fad , which I woke up to before any wrecks.
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