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georgec
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07.13.2010, 08:04 AM

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07.13.2010, 09:31 AM

Welcome to the funny farm is exactly correct!

Like Brian05 said, the Revo's have their niche, and while a decent vehicle, there are better, much more reliable bashers available to you. Besides the already mentioned Losi's, the Savage Flux seems to have proven itself as one of the best out of the box bashers. Conversions are almost unlimited, expecially if you look at truggies (go that route if you prefer handling over raw power/jumps). The Muggy kinda stands inbetween the two, as does the Revo.


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07.13.2010, 10:42 AM

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I agree with the above, skip the revo.

I have had the aforementioned revo and LST2 and hands down the LST2 is the better truck. It handles better, jumps better, is stronger, more stable, and much easier to work on.

Don't let a conversion intimidate you, they are pretty straight forward. Not too mention that everyone here will be glad to help you on your way.

Do use the search as that will yield many results and most of what you want you can find in the brushless forum here. Don't hesitate to ask questions.

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