04-04-2007, 03:42 PM
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:if you want something durable i would get a buggy or a truggy, they may look complicated but they really are quite simple and strong as nails
Tanks on 4 wheels is what they are for the most part.
Though not cheap a Savage is an excellent MT for bashing, far stronger stock than the Traxxas offerings though the Revo and the Tmaxx will be faster on top end.
A Revo is also decent, but $$$, about the same price as a Savage.
For buggies there are several Entry level buggies priced between $220 and $300 RTR, and several RTR's above $300 that are excellent quality and have tons of upgrades. OFNA, Hot Bodies, and a few others make decent ones for under $300.
For truggies you can pick up a Hot Bodies LSP RTR for about $370 I think which is a 1/8th scale truggy. You can find a Pro competiton version of this new as a roller for $270.
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Carbo, since you are interested in the Bussebash I say hold off on your decision, we have a variety of vehicles out there to look at so you can see the differences up close between them and then make a better choice as to what you want. Revo, Tmaxx, Savage, Truggy, Buggy (lots of brands to choose from there). It'll be a little different than seeing them on a shelf, cause we'll be beating the snot out of them. mash:
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