Hi all! nice e-meeting you!
I am familiar with RC cars for quite some time now, I got multiple cars... Kyosho MP9 TKI3, Kyosho ST-RR Evo 2, Kyosho Scorpion B-XXL VE, Hobao Hyper VT, and Losi DBXL-e 2.0.
Anyway I've just found out that 2 friends of mine use Crawlers.
One with Axial Capra 1.9 4WS, and the other one is with Axial SCX10 III Gladiator.
I am looking to check the Crawler driving style, but wonder with which car should I start.
I read and watched lots of videos about the Vanquish VS4-10 KIT, but I did not see a Pro version available. so I was wondering to get the Phoenix Portal kit - WDYT?
Or should I just buy that Portal one RTR? or look at another car?
What should I consider to upgrade first? Most of my RC cars came as a kit, and if not - I was always taking them all apart and rebuilding based on my own favorite bearings (Fast Eddy bearings), Proline wheels, HW\Mamba motor\ESC, Savox servos, etc.
I would really appreciate for your feedback or let me know if I should move this post to another forum.
thanks in advance.
I am familiar with RC cars for quite some time now, I got multiple cars... Kyosho MP9 TKI3, Kyosho ST-RR Evo 2, Kyosho Scorpion B-XXL VE, Hobao Hyper VT, and Losi DBXL-e 2.0.
Anyway I've just found out that 2 friends of mine use Crawlers.
One with Axial Capra 1.9 4WS, and the other one is with Axial SCX10 III Gladiator.
I am looking to check the Crawler driving style, but wonder with which car should I start.
I read and watched lots of videos about the Vanquish VS4-10 KIT, but I did not see a Pro version available. so I was wondering to get the Phoenix Portal kit - WDYT?
Or should I just buy that Portal one RTR? or look at another car?
What should I consider to upgrade first? Most of my RC cars came as a kit, and if not - I was always taking them all apart and rebuilding based on my own favorite bearings (Fast Eddy bearings), Proline wheels, HW\Mamba motor\ESC, Savox servos, etc.
I would really appreciate for your feedback or let me know if I should move this post to another forum.
thanks in advance.
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