• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

New HPI Venture to debut December 9th 2024!

Well since I have been sucked into the mini blackhole, looks like I'll be picking up the body at least. The lil' rig doesn't look too bad. I've never owned a Venture, so I have no idea how their quality is.
 
I'm just bitter that the 1/10 Venture is getting no love from HPI since I loved that rig so much. Only reason I sold it was because HPI was or did go under at that point and I wasn't sure if parts would even be available. These days you can only get the 1/10 Venture with the the absolute disaster of a body called the Wayfinder. I did just do a search though and realized the SBK is back for $200. Not too bad of a deal. But that awesome FJ body is gone. 😭

This is a cool looking mini that seems to be done well, but it is complicated so there are lots of areas for potential problems. And the price is lofty, especially for the $200 brushless outrunner version. For $200 I'll buy the 1/10 Venture SBK kit instead of this brushless mini.

Plus, the 1/18 elephant in the room is the TRX-4M. There is also the Redcat Ascent-18, which doesn't have the aftermarket or following of the TRX-4M, but that rig is significantly cheaper.
 
I think the value is there. The brushless combos for these little things are expensive. The Traxxas brushless setup is $120. Many of the brushless setups for SCX24s are also close to that price as well.

Will I buy one? I dont know. I got my son a TRX4M a couple months ago and it is soooo much better than the SCX24 it replaced. If I decide to get something for myself or my daughter that is the same scale, maybe I'll grab one of these if the reviews are good.
 
As much as I like HPI, Redcat just released their ascent 18 and they are comparable. It does not have a 2speed but does include bearings. No brushless option but at $150 they are the same price.
 
Yes, here is a link to the Redcat Ascent-18 Scout II. Nice body, but the chassis looks like their monster truck and other Ascent-18.

The mini RC fad can (and will) crash again...

 
The mini RC fad can (and will) crash again...

This is different. In the past, there was only one or two brands of truck to pick from at a given time and there was not much (if any) aftermarket support. The SCX24 somehow got tons of companies making upgrades and with Traxxas hopping on the bandwagon, I dont think the mini/micro fad is going to die off soon. Obviously HPI and Redcat feel it is still growing.
 
This is different. In the past, there was only one or two brands of truck to pick from at a given time and there was not much (if any) aftermarket support. The SCX24 somehow got tons of companies making upgrades and with Traxxas hopping on the bandwagon, I dont think the mini/micro fad is going to die off soon. Obviously HPI and Redcat feel it is still growing.
There were times in the past where many companies were competing in the mini scale at one time - Associated, Duratrax, LC Racing, Losi, etc. It was with bashers and racers rather than scale crawlers though. Time will tell, but minis and micros never had staying power before and I don't see that changing. Sticking around for even 10-years isn't something like 1/10 scales that are always prevalent. I think Axial is holding onto and milking the SCX24 with all they got because they don't have much else at the top of the game right now.
 
I was only talking about crawlers. I really dont pay much attention to the other stuff.

Traxxas will run the same truck for 20+ years so even if everyone else stops, the TRX4m will probably be around a while.
 
I was only talking about crawlers. I really dont pay much attention to the other stuff.

Traxxas will run the same truck for 20+ years so even if everyone else stops, the TRX4m will probably be around a while.
Traxxas is always different. They do things differently and their success is on a different level.
 
Back
Top