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Element is at it again. Another new rig to go with the new Pinseeker tires?

The V2 kit seems like a much better value. Not into all the new plastic parts of this one.
 
Very nice, Element. Looks promising for more performance and left room for us to mod. Kind of an answer back to the Base Camp perhaps?
 
I think they were smart with this release - the whole vehicle (as is) may not appeal to experienced RC enthusiasts, but as they release the spare parts (especially the axles) we will at least see some benefit - but mainly this is a perfect first crawler for the holiday gift-buying season, especially since we may be heading for a recession. Always smart to have a budget model in the lineup, and the axles are an interesting improvement, to be sure.
 
Great job Element RC! The new Sendero SE looks great!

Perfect for the new RC'er and perfect for me too!:)

I'm looking forward to getting one (far into the future, too many builds happening now!:roll:) and building it up into something bigger and better! It looks like the perfect platform to build on!
 
While I see the marketing value in a low-as-possible price point, value is definitely lost in going this route. Upgrade parts are definitely where costs to the consumer rise steeply in this game.
The Enduro platform has always struck me as incredible value when considering cost next to quality and performance. I would consider this a step backwards in that department. The attraction in this platform that i see is the new parts. While I have yet to have any issue with the axles/input bearings on my Enduros, it's nice that there is an upgrade option.
 
While I see the marketing value in a low-as-possible price point, value is definitely lost in going this route. Upgrade parts are definitely where costs to the consumer rise steeply in this game.
The Enduro platform has always struck me as incredible value when considering cost next to quality and performance. I would consider this a step backwards in that department. The attraction in this platform that i see is the new parts. While I have yet to have any issue with the axles/input bearings on my Enduros, it's nice that there is an upgrade option.

I agree, no issues with input bearing on older style axles, but i have to say bushings are the way to go on crawler....don't need bearings on a crawler and bushing just last forever it seems and never need any maintenance.
 
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