I-Waver 04 Monster Truck vs. Mini-Z Monster Truck
- crazydave
- bitPimp
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Sounds like you're getting a pretty good deal on the MZM. I'd be happy if I was you.
Yeah, that RC18 Factory Team version is just a rolling chassis. Cost you quite a bit more to get it going. The Mini-T is also available in a "Pro" version, but I've seen the RTR version going for as low as $100-110. The RC18s I believe run about $140 for the RTRs. I suppose it's probably worth the extra for 4wd.
Yeah, that RC18 Factory Team version is just a rolling chassis. Cost you quite a bit more to get it going. The Mini-T is also available in a "Pro" version, but I've seen the RTR version going for as low as $100-110. The RC18s I believe run about $140 for the RTRs. I suppose it's probably worth the extra for 4wd.
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- bitDisciple
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- bitGangsta'
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Trust me, the 18th scale is far more fun. I've spent about 400 on my Zilla and am doing probably 55 or so. BTW, that 400 includes the rtr package. I actually recently sold my 18T. It was nice handling-wise and all, but the zilla's a bit better for a basher. I also didn't like its high-speed stability. Mine had trinity street meats and the handling got really shitty when the speed went up due to tire expansion.
Overall, 1:18 has been far more fun than 1:28. 1:64 is still fun for its price to fun ratio, but 1:18 is just great for going outside, driving it, then just driving it around a little in your room.
Overall, 1:18 has been far more fun than 1:28. 1:64 is still fun for its price to fun ratio, but 1:18 is just great for going outside, driving it, then just driving it around a little in your room.
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- bitDisciple
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Thanx for the reply, I was fairly sold on the zilla when i saw it a couple days ago. It's amazing, I remember all these things coming out, but just passed them off. I was really into bits. Now my pocket's expanded and my need for speed grew . I only just fot a MRS4 in august, so I got alot of catching up to do.
1:10 scale is too big and too expensive for me, eventhough I has a 2nd hand one for a while.
oops, off-topic ramble. I'll shut up now
Maxx
1:10 scale is too big and too expensive for me, eventhough I has a 2nd hand one for a while.
oops, off-topic ramble. I'll shut up now
Maxx