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Hey starter-mom. RC4WD has a ready to run truck called the rock dragon. Should be a great truck to start with and their products are excellent.
I apologize for any confusion or if this question has already been answered. I have a 9 yr old son that is dying to have a RC crawler for Christmas . I DO NOT want to spend more than $300.00 for his first vehicle. Obviously he is young, but he is very responsible. He wants to climb and create obstacles on our property. I do not know where to start. I do not know what to stay away from. The only brand I have laid my eyes on are the Axials. How are they on durability, repair costs for brushed and is there another brand you would prefer over this one (within guidelines). Does Traxxas make a crawler? HELP!!
Well, aside from staying away from nitro right now(learning curve and no help tuning/etc, can't crawl), are the "60 mph" vehicles the Traxxas VXL models? Either way, those aren't meant for what the SCX10 does, they can't really crawl well or traverse obstacles, they're more for high speed driving and jumping. Traxxas's crawler is called the "Summit" but at $700 it's not in consideration here.
The beginner Axial models aren't too expensive, especially from Tower. The Deadbolt is $265 and the other AX10 should only be about $280. For what they can do, they're perfectly fine for entry into the hobby.
Well, aside from staying away from nitro right now(learning curve and no help tuning/etc, can't crawl), are the "60 mph" vehicles the Traxxas VXL models? Either way, those aren't meant for what the SCX10 does, they can't really crawl well or traverse obstacles, they're more for high speed driving and jumping. Traxxas's crawler is called the "Summit" but at $700 it's not in consideration here.
The beginner Axial models aren't too expensive, especially from Tower. The Deadbolt is $265 and the other AX10 should only be about $280. For what they can do, they're perfectly fine for entry into the hobby.
There is a bundle pack option with the truck. I wonder if this is the best way to go?