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Base camp builders kit vs RTR

gein

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Hi guys, looking at building my next kit, a naturally came across the base camp and like the idea of building this kit.

However, looking at the RTR version with portals for only 120$ more, it makes the kit looks like a terrible idea.

To me, building is really part of the hobby, but the RTR seems to be such a better value, even buying it and replace the motor/esc would be probably way cheaper than building the kit.

Yes, i like the straight axle of the kit better but for my trail/crawling usage, lets be honest the RTR would probably be just fine.

So, do you guys think the kit worth it?

Let me know what you think.
 
Hi guys, looking at building my next kit, a naturally came across the base camp and like the idea of building this kit.

However, looking at the RTR version with portals for only 120$ more, it makes the kit looks like a terrible idea.

To me, building is really part of the hobby, but the RTR seems to be such a better value, even buying it and replace the motor/esc would be probably way cheaper than building the kit.

Yes, i like the straight axle of the kit better but for my trail/crawling usage, lets be honest the RTR would probably be just fine.

So, do you guys think the kit worth it?

Let me know what you think.


I bought a base camp RTR and was happy with it considering. I ended up with too many portal rigs and tried to sell it but didn’t have much luck without giving it away. Ultimately I sold the axles and put straight axles on it for the time being.

If both were available when I bought the rtr, I would have opted for the kit because I like building kits, and I typically prefer straight axles. Plus I like that the dig option is included with the kit.

Basecamp take off bodies can be had on eBay for a decent price, and that’s probably the route I would have gone.

Either way I don’t think you can go wrong


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Im sure both options are good yes.

I may wait until theres a good deal on the kit just because i also like building my rigs.

At MSRP i would probably take the RTR version and replace the motor/esc.
 
I'm with ya on building a kit is way more fun than just buying a RTR. For the price, you can buy the RTR, strip the parts you want to replace. Sell them, and put what you want in it. You'll likely come out a head.
 
I will be building a kit, just brought it home... I have a rtr and it has been great...

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