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| Traxxas' new Slash is a good little race truck, but you | | | | The TQ radio set Traxxas includes with the Slash is |
| don't need to be a race driver to enjoy it! It's built on a | | | | decent, but if you plan to race this truck, an |
| combination chassis based on the Stampede/Rustler | | | | after-market transmitter is best, as it would have the |
| blueprints, and is really stable, even at speed. The body | | | | adjustments necessasry to tailor the truck to any |
| is Big! though the chassis is technically 1/10th scale, the | | | | racecourse circumstance. Spektrum produces an |
| body looks more to be 1/8th scale. It deviates from all | | | | outstanding one. I likewise urge a another tire/wheel |
| other Traxxas vehicules in that the wheels are | | | | combo, as the stockers are not a nice option to run |
| covered, not sticking way out of the wheel wells a la | | | | with. I substituted them with a tire/wheel combo from |
| Monster Truck. Non modded, the Slash is peppy, but I | | | | Pro-line, which are smaller diameter wise, but a bit |
| put in one of Traxxas' new Velineon brush-less motor | | | | bigger than the stockers, and they simply ignite the |
| and speed control systems. WOW! Now it can do | | | | truck up! Now the Slash can power through corners A |
| wheelies as required, and manageable powerslides | | | | Lot quicker than before! |