slash v sc10 Radio control CORR trucks
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@stefan3d5 For what you're looking for, the Slash would suffice. You can't go wrong with a sc10 either, though. What most people don't understand is how much lighter the sc10 is compared to the slash. Sure the parts are smaller, but they're under much less load. I've bashed my sc10 just as much as my friends bash their Slashes.
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ok thx for the help
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alright, looks fun !!!
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Its either a Team Associated t4 or Duratraxx evader truck as they were also in the race.
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i swore i saw one, look at :40 seconds..its either a revo or a rustler. idno
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???? e-revo ???? was no e-revo there.
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i am planning to visit Australia the next year , i would like to know where this track its located so i can try it . in america most tracks basically race 2 short course classes , the first one its the 2WD SPEC class that allowed any short course tire/rims and any mod on the truck but you can only used a 17.5 motor , the other class its the short course UNLIMITED were you can run any 2WD or 4WD truck with any mod & motor sized . do you guy's in Australia got similar classes there ? ...
punmaxxrcfx 2 years ago
The track is located in the suburb of knoxville or scoresby is the next subburb across, we are still trying to get the numbers up for mare than one class.
rodbmw2002 2 years ago
i dont know what i should get i like the sc10 because it handles good, fast good racing truck and it has realistic body but i like the slash because it's durable, fast and a basher.
i want to be able to race, go in sand, bash, go jump and go up huge hills
stefan3d5 2 years ago
If you are going to be rough with it, then the slash is more durable and cheaper to fix. but saying that they both have pluses and minuses, sc 10 is a little more fragile than the slash in arms, but the stock shocks on the slash can give issues. I hope this helps!!
rodbmw2002 2 years ago