I’ve been out of the hobby 15 plus years I would say and just got back into it with this arrma outcast 4s. It’s insane how far these things have come since then.
Today when they crash they usually come apart on their own lol.When I was a kid, my parents got me a Traxxas Rustler for Christmas, in kit form. The car literally came in a box full of parts and bolts. Everything had to be assembled.
It turned out to be a great learning experience for me, and I had a blast running it (and repairing it).
I wanted to get back into the hobby after a 20+ year hiatus, but I am having trouble finding a platform that is being sold completely disassembled.
Traxxas has added new models certainly but the Slash series still seems to be their core products. They have been upgraded over the years but they still sell them, and a lot of them I would assume.I had a Traxxas Slash 2WD a few years back (like picture below) .. had the brushless motor and High capacity LiPo battery ... thing was a rocket... had to keep rebuilding the transmission .
Kept breaking shafts... traded it for a couple of bar stools and a 40" TV .
They've come a long way from when I was a kid.
I remember the Tamiya Lunchbox back in the day being on my wish list ... seemed so cool and still cool..I've been into RC cars since the 80's. Tamiya is still a big player and they still sell them as kits which I think is fantastic. But the once big names like Associated and Losi are like boutique brands now. I LOVE the original RC10 and have had many, many of them. I have a bunch still in in various states of disassembly that I need to eBay or something.
Traxxas cars weren't taken very seriously back then but they basically own the hobby now. Good on them but it just seems strange to me.
I forgot I still have a Tamiya VW bug. Assembled but put back in the box in the garage many years ago. Tamiya always looked the most authentic but broke easilyI've been into RC cars since the 80's. Tamiya is still a big player and they still sell them as kits which I think is fantastic. But the once big names like Associated and Losi are like boutique brands now. I LOVE the original RC10 and have had many, many of them. I have a bunch still in in various states of disassembly that I need to eBay or something.
Traxxas cars weren't taken very seriously back then but they basically own the hobby now. Good on them but it just seems strange to me.
My brother and I literally burned the tires off a couple of Gold Pan RC10's back in the 80's.I've been into RC cars since the 80's. Tamiya is still a big player and they still sell them as kits which I think is fantastic. But the once big names like Associated and Losi are like boutique brands now. I LOVE the original RC10 and have had many, many of them. I have a bunch still in in various states of disassembly that I need to eBay or something.
Traxxas cars weren't taken very seriously back then but they basically own the hobby now. Good on them but it just seems strange to me.
My younger brother had the lunch box, i had Grass Hopper and Black FootI remember the Tamiya Lunchbox back in the day being on my wish list ... seemed so cool and still cool..
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I had a Hornet when I was 12, I remember it would do wheelies or even flip over backwards with a slow reverse and then full power on carpet which blew my mind at the time... Funny how it was the most reliable RC car I ever had, and with some bigger tires was really quite fun. Then I had a Tamiya nissan king cab, which was a pretty good race truck with the stock motor, but then my buddy upgraded and then I had too and then we started breaking gear boxes together...My younger brother had the lunch box, i had Grass Hopper and Black Foot
I’ve flew some drones that were fun because they basically hover themselves. The helicopters were a lot more difficult to controlMy son and I got Traxxas Hawk trucks mid 90s when he was around 10. Great experience building them but man was that white nylon or whatever fragile. Later we ended up racing 4wd touring cars indoors on carpet and he had an RC10T truck. I still have the car, it's never been run outside. Keep thinking I should get back into it with something newer but don't know what. Helicopter?![]()
When I was researching it seemed to be arrma vs Traxxas. With arrma being owned by horizon hobby now.I've been into RC cars since the 80's. Tamiya is still a big player and they still sell them as kits which I think is fantastic. But the once big names like Associated and Losi are like boutique brands now. I LOVE the original RC10 and have had many, many of them. I have a bunch still in in various states of disassembly that I need to eBay or something.
Traxxas cars weren't taken very seriously back then but they basically own the hobby now. Good on them but it just seems strange to me.