I knew you'd "get" this rig. You're review was spot on. It's just like a UDR, or a SBR. Not meant to be bashed, just driven and enjoyed. I have my Arrmas and Corallys for bashing, this one comes out when I just want to chill and do some scale driving. Well done, sir.
I was just thinking this is the same type driving I do with my SBR 2.0. It's no basher but it's really fun to beat up natural terrain with. As long as you keep the jumps under 6 feet or so it does great. I'm just glad to see someone releasing new rigs that aren't mini sized. That alone makes me wanna get this one. I'm completely ready for the mini craze to be over.
I'm not sure if the size is what's doing it but I 6s'd my Lasernut 1/10 using a 150 amp spektrum esc with the 2050 kv motor. She rips and "buggies" quite well. Better than when it was 4s for sure. Its quite a great terrain basher,are those licensed BF Goodys too
Looks like a blast , good dirt is hard to find. Lasernut and whole U4 style of rc is interesting for sure with some speed and bigger tires to tackle more technical terrain. I'd love to see them do a super hammer rey👍
Losi is basically Arrmas top of the line, LINE. Like Toyota is to Lexus or Nissan to Infinity. Same difference. They share parts and / or electronics. At least, that's how I look at it.
Not really tho. Arrma makes the bashers, Losi makes the scale stuff, and Axial makes the crawlers. Durability is definitely on the Arrma side since they aren't saddled with the scale realism crap. I like my SBR 2.0 and LMT but they are the most fragile rigs I own and it's not really close. I much prefer cartoonishly un scale realism that improves durability and performance over looking just like the real 1:1 model of a vehicle.
I knew you'd "get" this rig. You're review was spot on. It's just like a UDR, or a SBR. Not meant to be bashed, just driven and enjoyed. I have my Arrmas and Corallys for bashing, this one comes out when I just want to chill and do some scale driving. Well done, sir.
I was just thinking this is the same type driving I do with my SBR 2.0. It's no basher but it's really fun to beat up natural terrain with. As long as you keep the jumps under 6 feet or so it does great. I'm just glad to see someone releasing new rigs that aren't mini sized. That alone makes me wanna get this one. I'm completely ready for the mini craze to be over.
Running it the way it's meant to ran. Thanks for the video.
Mesh sounds tight
It’s a cool looking truck 👍 I have the hammer Rey for the same reason. Just something cool to drive around 🤩
Hey Aaron. It's been a blast. It's nice to run a truck that you don't just want to send.
Happy Sunday . Sweet ride 👍.
Great vid but I dare you to take that Mojave to that spot.
I'm not sure if the size is what's doing it but I 6s'd my Lasernut 1/10 using a 150 amp spektrum esc with the 2050 kv motor. She rips and "buggies" quite well. Better than when it was 4s for sure. Its quite a great terrain basher,are those licensed BF Goodys too
Something different 👍
Looks like a blast , good dirt is hard to find. Lasernut and whole U4 style of rc is interesting for sure with some speed and bigger tires to tackle more technical terrain. I'd love to see them do a super hammer rey👍
Nice looks like the nose of the truck digs when it jumps but other then that good truck...
Looks fricn awesome, not sure about the durability though!?!? Still very cool to rip around… 😁
Losi is basically Arrmas top of the line, LINE. Like Toyota is to Lexus or Nissan to Infinity. Same difference. They share parts and / or electronics. At least, that's how I look at it.
Not really tho. Arrma makes the bashers, Losi makes the scale stuff, and Axial makes the crawlers. Durability is definitely on the Arrma side since they aren't saddled with the scale realism crap. I like my SBR 2.0 and LMT but they are the most fragile rigs I own and it's not really close. I much prefer cartoonishly un scale realism that improves durability and performance over looking just like the real 1:1 model of a vehicle.