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Dom.S 02.16.2006 11:00 AM

alright that sounds great but Mike wat do u say? Electric or nitro judging by ur pic i think ur nitro right?

Mike.L 02.16.2006 11:09 AM

get a electric truck its ither the stock e-maxx or you immeadiatly get the revo conversion

Dom.S 02.16.2006 11:11 AM

k thanks guys..... now im askin for price and speed difference. And if its durable and i need honest opinions not wat i read off some site.:D

Sylvester 02.16.2006 11:17 AM

Ive crashed into a cement wall over 5 times near full speed, no damage watsoever.

Dom.S 02.16.2006 11:18 AM

with the revo conversion or the emaxx?

Sylvester 02.16.2006 11:21 AM

Revo conversion. with the emaxx, i went off a little jump and bent a shock tower at instant:@

Dafni 02.16.2006 11:21 AM

Hi Dom, welcome to the forum.
Maybe you want to browse www.traxxas.com

I would also suggest an electric.

I think the stampede would be a nice beginner truck.

An important question is: how much do you want to spend? And keep in mind you'll also need a charger and batteries.

Mike.L 02.16.2006 11:26 AM

its true the revo is more durrable
buy if you get the conversion its 550$$
you still need some good batteries 100$ or so
you still need a motor ither you go brushless right away or u get the titans
brushlees with controller300$ or so
titans 250$ or so
you still need a reciver with a remote 150$
you still need a sterring servo 80$ and
tires 40$
so its ither a complete e-maxx for 350$
or a complete revo conversion

Dom.S 02.16.2006 11:29 AM

dafni how much is a stampede and how fast does it go?..... also how much $ does it cost altogether, includin the batteries and charger??

Mike.L 02.16.2006 11:29 AM

so the total cost it arround a good 1000$ dollars
were in canada so thats american prices REMEMBER!
you can really do up an e-maxx for that money
so its really up to durrablility
ovioulsy revo beats the e-maxx in that so revo wins

Sylvester 02.16.2006 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike.L
its true the revo is more durrable
buy if you get the conversion its 550$$
you still need some good batteries 100$ or so
you still need a motor ither you go brushless right away or u get the titans
brushlees with controller300$ or so
titans 250$ or so
you still need a reciver with a remote 150$
you still need a sterring servo 80$ and
tires 40$
so its ither a complete e-maxx for 350$
or a complete revo conversion

Mike.L , this is very innacurate, the titans DO NOT cost 250, the receiver he can get off me, for 40 $, steering servo does not have to be 80$, he can get a pretty good one for 30-40$.

Mike.L 02.16.2006 11:34 AM

so lets tally up
_______________________
e-maxx revo
durrablility 0 1
speed/brushless 1 1
same motor
looks 0 1


total : 3 (revo)
total : 1 (e-maxx)

Sylvester 02.16.2006 11:34 AM

And mike.l, with the emaxx, with the left over money after buying it stock, you wont be able to get enough parts for it to even be close enough in durability to a g2r revo.

Mike.L 02.16.2006 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
Mike.L , this is very innacurate, the titans DO NOT cost 250, the receiver he can get off me, for 40 $, steering servo does not have to be 80$, he can get a pretty good one for 30-40$.

still dom.s doesn't want garbage stuff:031:

Sylvester 02.16.2006 11:35 AM

Who said my stuff is garbage?


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